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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, DAMMAM

UPPER PRIMARY SECTIONS


MID TERM EXAM REVISION WORKSHEET (2023-24)
CLASS : III SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
Name: ___________________________ Section: _________ Roll No:____
________________________________________________________________________
LESSON 2 – ADDITION
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. The numbers that are being added are called ____________________.
2. When we add _____________ to a number, the sum is the number itself.
3. 173 + ________ = 345 + 173.
4. _______ should be added to 5000 to make it 5006.
5. The sum of the largest 3-digit number and the smallest 4-digit number is _________.

II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:


1. In 7 + 3 = 10 ; addends are _____________
a) 10,3 b) 7,10 c) 7,3

2. If 1 is added to 3059, the answer will be __________


a) 3095 b) 3060 c) 3050

3. 52 + 48 = _________
a) 100 b) 110 c) 80
4. _______ + 0 = 2392
a) 2392 b) 2390 c) 0
5. Mayank had 327 Indian stamps and 256 foreign stamps in his collection. How many
stamps does Mayank have in his collection?
a) 527 b) 583 c) 364
III. MATCH THE FOLLOWING:

1. 15 ones a) smallest 4 digit number ( )


2. 999 + 1 b) 3999 ( )
3. 664 + 151 c) 1 ten + 5 ones ( )
4. 10 more than 790 d) 151 + 0 + 664 ( )
5. Number before 4000 e) 800 ( )

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IV. STATE TRUE OR FALSE:
1. 4 hundreds + 9 ones = 409 _____________
2. 203 + 300 + 0 = 0 _____________
3. When we add 7 to 33 , we get 43 _____________
4. The sum is always greater than the numbers being added except when one of the
numbers is a zero. _____________
5. 10 ones make 1 ten _____________

V. FIND THE SUMS:


1. 202 + 248 + 512 3. 4632 + 2204

2. 316 + 225 + 213 4. 3234 + 2412 + 1001

VI. WORD PROBLEMS:


1. A postman delivered 253 letters in the month of March and 327 letters in the month of
April. How many letters did the postman deliver in total in the two months?

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LESSON 3 – SUBTRACTION

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:

1. 36 children were at the park. 12 children left. How many are still in the park? _______
2. 100 less than 5102 is __________.
3. If 100 is subtracted from 3800 , the difference will be __________.
4. When we subtract a number from itself, the answer is always .
5. 4799 is 1 less than ____________.

II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:

1. 69 + ________ = 100
a. 31 b. 21 c. 11
2. If you subtract me from 100, you get 25. Who am I?
a. 25 b. 85 c. 75
3. In 17 – 15 = 2, the number ______ is called the difference.
a. 15 b. 2 c. 17
4. Ram has 23 balloons. He gave 11 balloons to his brother. How many balloons are left
with Ram?
a. 11 b. 21 c. 12
5. ________ - 100 = 295
a. 395 b. 295 c. 359

III. MATCH THE FOLLOWING:

1. 76 - 9 a) 256 ( )
2. A number - 1 b) 70 ( )
3. 110 - 40 c) 25 ( )
4. 1000 less than 1256 d) Its previous number ( )
5. 86 +25 - 86 e) 67 ( )

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IV. STATE TRUE OR FALSE:

1. If we change the order of the numbers being subtracted, the difference will not change.
_____________.
2. It is not possible to check subtraction with addition. ___________
3. The difference between 19 and 5 is 12. ____________
4. We always subtract a smaller number from bigger number. ____________
5. 1000 – 1 = 9999 ___________
V. FIND THE FOLLOWING:
1. 572 - 257 2. 907 – 175 3.8541 - 3341

4. Subtract 267 from 613 5. Difference between 9349 and 2145

VI. WORD PROBLEMS:


1. In a library, there are 743 books. 457 books were issued to the students. How many
books remained unissued in the library.

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LESSON 4 - MULTIPLICATION
I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. Any number multiplied by zero is always _____________.
2. The multiplication fact for 5 , 6 , 30 is ___________.
3. _____ x 6 = 36.
4. 5 cars have _________ wheels.
5. The answer in multiplication is called _____________.
II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER:
1. Compare 7 x 8 ______ 7 + 8
a. > b. = c. <
2. 9 weeks = _________ days
a. 81 b. 63 c. 72
3. There are 3 buttons in a packet. How many buttons are there in 8 such packets?
a. 15 b. 24 c. 32
4. 3 x 3 x 3 x 0 = ________
a. 0 b. 27 c. 9
5. 8 octopuses have _________ legs.
a. 46 b. 64 c. 56

III. MATCH THE FOLLOWING:

1. 6 X 3 a) 9 x 4 ( )
2. 4 X 4 - 16 b) 8 ( )
3. Number of eggs in 4 dozen c) 0 ( )
4. 1 x 8 x 1 d) 10 + 8 ( )
5. 9 x 9 x 9 x 9
e)48 ( )
IV. STATE TRUE OR FALSE:
1. 1293 x 34 x 0 = 0 ____________
2. Multiplication is repeated subtraction. ____________
3. Any number multiplied by 1 gives the same number as the product. ____________
4. There are 42 shoes in 12 pairs. ____________
5. 8 groups of 6 is 48. ____________

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V. SOLVE:
1. Write the multiplication fact

This is a __________ by ____________ array.


__________ x __________ = __________.

VI. MULTIPLY:
1. 76 x 7 2. 93 x 8 3. 221 x 9

4. 247 x 5 5. 934 x 4 6. 682 x 6

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LESSON 8 - SHAPES, SPACE AND PATTERNS

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:

1. The point where two sides meet is called the or .


2. In a rectangle sides are equal.
3. Give 2 examples of cube: , .
4. The_________________ of a solid shape is called its face.
5. A sphere has edge, faces and corner.

II. STATE TRUE OR FALSE:

1. All the sides in a triangle are always equal. _____________


2. Globe is an example of a sphere. _____________
3. A circle has one vertex. _____________
4. All the sides are equal in a square. _____________
5. A cylinder has 2 edges, 3 faces and 0 corners. _____________

III. DRAW LINE OF SYMMETRY FOR THE FOLLOWING SHAPES:

IV. PUT A TICK ON THOSE SHAPES THAT TILE:

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V. WHAT’S NEXT:

1. ________, ________ ,________

2. ________, ________ , ________

3. 12 , 24 , 36 , _____, ______, _____

4. 2 , 5 , 8 , ______, _______, ______

5. A, BB, CCC, DDDD, ___________ , ___________

VI. DRAW A CYLINDER AND WRITE THE FOLLOWING:

a. Number of faces ____________

b. Number of edges ____________

c. Number of corners ____________

VII. FILL IN THE BLANKS AND COMPLETE THE GRID:


ACROSS
1. Cube, Cuboid and cylinder are __________ shapes.
2. ____________________ is the result of subtraction problem.
3. Pictures arranged in rows and columns are called ______________.
DOWN
4. We can add the number in any _________.

5. ___________ is made of shapes that fit into each other without gaps.

6. A party cap is an example of a __________ shape.


6

5 4
1
2

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