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The document is a mathematics exam for Class III, covering topics such as fractions, measurement of length, mass, and capacity. It includes multiple choice questions, very short answer questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions, totaling 100 marks. The exam is designed to assess students' understanding of basic mathematical concepts and operations.

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Class: III 12.

3 Litres = _____ ml
Subject: Mathematics a) 30 b) 300 c) 3000
Time: 3 Hours
13. A cake is cut into 8 slices. You eat 3. What
Maximum Marks: 100
fraction is left?
Chapters Covered: a) 3/8 b) 5/8 c) 8/8
• Fractions
14. The standard unit of capacity is:
• Measurement – Length, Mass (Weight) and
a) Metre b) Gram c) Litre
Capacity
15. 15 m + 10 m = _____
a) 25 cm b) 25 m c) 250 m
Section A – Multiple Choice Questions
16. Which represents a whole?
(25 × 1 = 25 Marks)
a) 4/4 b) 1/4 c) 0/4
Choose the correct option:
17. A tailor uses a _____ to measure cloth.
1. Which fraction represents “half”?
a) Ruler b) Measuring Tape c)
a) 1/3 b) 1/2 c) 1/4
Weighing Scale
2. In the fraction 3/4, what is the
18. 2 kg 250 g = _____ g
numerator?
a) 225 g b) 2250 g c) 2025 g
a) 3 b) 4 c) 7
19. Which holds more water?
3. Which unit is used to measure the length
a) Cup b) Bucket c) Eyedropper
of a pencil?
a) Kilogram b) Metre c) Centimetre 20. In 2/5, the number 5 is the:
a) Denominator b) Numerator c)
4. 1 kilometre = ______
Whole
a) 100 m b) 1000 m c) 10 m
21. 7000 ml = _____ L
5. Which unit is best to measure milk in a
a) 7 b) 70 c) 700
spoon?
a) Litre b) Millilitre c) Gram 22. 12 cm + 8 cm = _____
a) 20 m b) 20 cm c) 200 cm
6. The weight of an apple is about:
a) 150 g b) 150 kg c) 150 L 23. Three-fourths is written as:
a) 3/4 b) 4/3 c) 1/3
7. Which fraction is the smallest?
a) 1/4 b) 2/4 c) 3/4 24. Which is the longest?
a) 1 m b) 1 cm c) 1 km
8. To change 5 m into cm, we multiply by:
a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 25. To measure body weight, we use a:
a) Measuring cylinder b) Weighing
9. 500 g + 500 g = ______
machine c) Ruler
a) 1 kg b) 2 kg c) 100 g

10. A quarter means divided into _____ equal


parts. Section B – Very Short Answer Questions
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4
(15 × 1 = 15 Marks)
11. Which is heavier: 1 kg cotton or 1 kg iron?
1. Write the fraction for: Two out of five.
a) Cotton b) Iron c) Both are equal
2. Convert 4 m into cm.
3. True or False: 1/4 is greater than 3/4. 13. Add: 1 m 20 cm + 2 m 10 cm.

4. How many grams are there in 2 kg? 14. Rohan ate 1/4 of an apple and Sita ate
2/4. Total eaten?
5. Name a tool used to measure capacity.
15. Name two things sold by weight.
6. 1000 ml + 2000 ml = _____ L
16. Convert 350 cm into metres and
7. Write the short form of “gram”.
centimetres.
8. Arrange in ascending order: 1/7, 5/7, 3/7.
17. What should be added to 1/5 to make
9. Which unit measures distance between 5/5?
two cities?
18. 750 ml – 200 ml = ?
10. 1 kg – 400 g = _____ g
19. Fill in: 2 kg = 1 kg + 500 g + ____ g.
11. Does a teapot hold more or less than 1 L?
20. Draw a square and divide into 4 equal
12. Write the numerator of 7/10. parts.

13. How many 50 cm pieces make 1 metre?

14. 4 L 50 ml = _____ ml Section D – Long Answer Questions

15. Shade 1/3 of a triangle. (10 × 2 = 20 Marks)


Solve with proper steps:

1. A pole is 15 m high. A monkey climbed 8


Section C – Short Answer Questions
m 50 cm. How much more to climb?
(20 × 2 = 40 Marks)
2. A bucket holds 12 L 500 ml. A mug holds
1. Add: 12 m 45 cm and 8 m 30 cm. 500 ml. How many mugs fill the bucket?
2. Draw a circle and shade 3/4. 3. There are 20 chocolates. 1/4 are dark
chocolate. How many are dark?
3. Subtract: 9 kg 500 g – 5 kg 200 g.
4. Mrs. Kapoor bought 5 kg 500 g potatoes
4. Add: 2/8 + 3/8.
and 3 kg 250 g onions. Total weight?
5. Convert 6 L 250 ml into millilitres.
5. 1 metre cloth costs ₹50. What is the cost
6. A ribbon is 500 cm long. How many of 500 cm?
metres?
6. Colour 1/2 of 12 stars. How many stars?
7. Compare: 2/6 ___ 4/6.
7. A car travels 45 km 200 m and 32 km 100
8. Add 450 ml and 350 ml. Is it more than 1 m. Total distance?
L?
8. A tank had 50 L water. 12 L 250 ml was
9. Convert 8 kg into grams. used. How much left?
10. Subtract: 15 L 500 ml – 10 L 200 ml. 9. Arrange from heaviest to lightest: 2 kg,
11. Write the fraction with numerator 5 and 2500 g, 1 kg 500 g, 3000 g.
denominator 9. 10. A string is 12 cm long. What is the length
12. Which is more: 2500 g or 3 kg? of 1/2 of it?

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