Question bank

Chapter-1   Numbers Upto 200
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) _____ is the greatest 2-digit number.
(b) ______ is the smallest 3-digit number.
(c) ______ is the largest 3-digit number.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) In 101, 1 comes in hundreds place.
(b) In 232, 3 comes in ones place.
(c) The numeral 101 is read as one hundred one.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) How will we write one hundred eighty in numbers?
(b) How will we write One hundred twenty-three in numbers?
(c) How will we write One hundred ninety-five in numbers?
Q-4

Count the squares and write the number for each of the following :

Q-5

Complete the hundred grid from 101 to200:

Q-6

Write the following numbers.

(a) One hundred thirty-six.

(b) One hundred fifty.

(c) One hundred sixty-two.

(d) One hundred eighty-eight.

(e) One hundred ninety-five.

Q-7

Write the following numbers in words:

(a) 109 _____________________

(b) 117 _________________

(c) 143 _______________

(d) 170 _______________

(e) 192 _______________________

Q-8

What will be the 'number before' in the following ?

(a) ___________________108

(b) ____________________119

(c) __________________135

(d) ___________________160

(e) one hundred eighty. ____________________

(f) one hundred twenty-three. _____________________

(g) one hundred ninety-five. ______________________

Q-9

What will be the 'number after' in the following ?

(a) 102 _______________

(b) 174 _________________

(c) 129 ___________________

(d) 199 __________________

(e) One hundred thirty-nine. _______________

(f) One hundred sixty-four. _______________________

(g) One hundred eighty-nine. ______________________

Q-10

What will be the 'number in between' the following ?

Q-11

Write the number which is greater in each of the following:

Q-12

Write the number which is smaller in each of the following :

Q-13

In each group, colour the greatest number pink and smallest number blue.

Q-14

Arrange the numbers in the following rows in ascending order.

Q-15

Circle the objects in pairs to find whether they are even or odd. Then count and write the number in the correct column. The first has been done for you.

Q-16

Tick (✓) in the circles which have even number of items and cross (x) in the circles which have odd number of items.

Q-17

Match the expression from the first column with the correct ordinal number in the second column.

(a) The ______ of January is a New Year's day.

(b) Teacher's day falls on the ______ of September.

(c) D is the ______ letter of the English alphabet.

(d) The ______ Friday of April is Good Friday.

(e) March is the ______ month of the year.

Q-18

Read the words and write the position of the letter (o) in each.

(a) Flower = ______

(b) Computer = ______

(c) Yellow = ______

(d) Orange = ______

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The number that comes after.

(i)

6

(ii)

10

(iii)

12
Q-2 The number that comes before.

(i)

10

(ii)

8

(iii)

18
Q-3 The smallest number.

(i)

4

(ii)

6

(iii)

8
Q-4 The greatest number.

(i)

2

(ii)

7

(iii)

9
Chapter-2   Addition
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) Sign of _______ is '+'.
(b) Sum of zero and any number gives the _________ number.
(c) The answer in addition is called the ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) 5 'plus' 1 equals to 6.
(b) If the order of the numbers is changed, we still get the same answer.
(c) By adding 83 and 17, we get 100.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) What do we get by adding 76 and 12?
(b) What do we get by adding 47 and 10?
(c) What do we get by adding 43 and 42?
Q-4

Draw the required number of beads and add the following :

Q-5

Add the following number :

Q-6

Find the sum :

Q-7

Add the following :

Q-8

Add the following by regrouping. Start with the ones.

Q-9

Add the following by using the short cut :

(a) 4 + 9 = ____

(b) 8 + 9 = ______

(c) 3 + 9 = ______

(d) 5 + 9 = ______

(e) 9 + 6 = _____

(f) 9 + 2 = _____

Q-10

Solve :- 

1. The shopkeeper sold 48 pencils and 25 notebooks on Sunday. How many pencils and notebooks did he sell in all ? 48+25=?

2. There are 46 flowers in one vase. There are 37 flowers in another vase. How many flowers are there in all ? 46 + 37 =?

Q-11

Add these numbers (look for the numbers that make a ten) :

Q-12

Add the following in two ways :

Q-13

Add the following numbers :

Q-14

Solve -

1. There are 7 birds on a tree, 6 birds on another tree and 3 birds on the third tree. How many birds are there in all ?

2. There are 7 men, 5 women and 9 children in a birthday party. How many people are there in the party ?

Q-15

Add these numbers :

Q-16

Solve - 

1. There are 26 packets of biscuits, 15 packets of sugar and 32 packets of butter. How many packets are there in all ?

2. A stationer sold 38 books on Monday, 19 books on Tuesday and 25 books on Saturday. How many books did he sell on these three days?

Q-17

Add the following 2-digit numbers.

Q-18

Solve -

1. In a cricket match, a team scored 26 runs in the first inning and 69 in the second inning. How many runs are scored by the team in both innings ?

2. One packet had 13 slabs of chocolate, second packet had 25 and third one had 32. How many slab

3. In a book there are 45 green pages, 28 blue pages and 12 pink pages. How many pages are there altogether ?

4. There are 38 men, 26 women and 18 children in a park. How many people are there altogether?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 5 and 1 is _________.

(i)

6

(ii)

10

(iii)

8
Q-2 4 + 2 = ________

(i)

10

(ii)

6

(iii)

8
Q-3 4 + 1 + 4 = __________

(i)

8

(ii)

7

(iii)

9
Q-4 5 ones + 2 ones + 3 ones = __________ ones

(i)

10

(ii)

11

(iii)

12
Chapter-3   Subtraction
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) The symbol '-' is used in mathematical form in place of ____________ away.
(b) The answer in subtraction is called the _________.
(c) '-' is read as _________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) Subtraction is also a process of counting backwards.
(b) When a number is subtracted from itself the difference is one.
(c) Subtraction is used to compare two numbers to find how much more or less, one is than the other.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) What do we get by subtracting 24 from 80?
(b) Out of 16 tops, 7 are blue. How many are not blue?
(c) There are 28 toffees in a packet. But 19 of them are orange toffees. How many are not orange?
Q-4

Colour the boxes red in which you need to regroup and blue in which you do not need to regroup.

Q-5

Subtract by crossing out the objects :

Q-6

Subtract:

Q-7

Writing numbers in the correct column. Observe the following examples :

Q-8

Solve using subtraction. Keep in mind to write the greater or bigger number above the smaller number.

Q-9

Complete each sum by adding and subtraction :

Q-10

Use the given number family and complete the following :

Q-11

Use the hundreds grid and complete the following.

Q-12

Find the sum using the hundreds grid

Q-13

Find the difference using the hundreds grid.

Q-14

Solve - 

1. Anshul has 59 toffees. His sister has 38 toffees less than Anshul. How many fees does she have in all?

2. A burger-seller had 48 burgers. He sold 26. How many burger does he have left ?

3. Sumeet travelled 92 km on Monday. He travelled 56 km on Tuesday. How many km more did he travel on Monday ?

4. There are 72 students in a class. Out of them only 54 went to a picnic. How many students did not go to the picnic?

5. A magician took out 32 handkerchiefs. He gave 14 to children. How many handkerchiefs are left with him?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 There were 8 ice-creams cups in the fridge. 5 were taken out. How many cups are left in the fridge ?

(i)

3

(ii)

4

(iii)

5
Q-2 9 – 5 = ______

(i)

4

(ii)

5

(iii)

6
Q-3 10 ones + 3 ones = _________

(i)

11

(ii)

12

(iii)

13
Chapter-4   Multiplication Concepts
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) Three groups of two wheels is equal to ______.
(b) We use '×' to show _________.
(c) 3 times 2 is _________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) All the answers in 10 times table end in 0.
(b) By multiplying 10 and 10, we get 20.
(c) By multiplying 6 and 2, we get 12.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) What is the answer in multiplication called?
(b) What is the answer when we multiply any number with zero?
(c) What is the answer when we multiply any number with 1?
Q-4

Find

Q-5

Look at the groups in each of the pictures below and fill in the blanks.

Q-6

Do the sum and then write the product. One has been done for you.

Q-7

Match the following to the correct multiplication or addition sentence.

Q-8

How many jumps of 2 will the wasp make to reach the flower?

Q-9

Add the object in each of the pictures below and fill in the blanks.

Q-10

Do the sum and then write the product. One has been done for you.

Q-11

How many jumps of 5 will the frog make to reach the insect?

Q-12

Find using tables :

Q-13

Match the following :

Q-14

Solve -

1. If one rabbit has 2 ears. How many ears will 5 rabbits have ?

2. There are 4 see-saws in the park. There are 2 children on each see-saw. How many children are there in all ?

3. If one spider has 8 legs, how many legs will 10 spiders have?

4. A gardener has planted 9 trees in a row. If there are 10 rows, how many trees are there altogether ?

5. Nisha gave 5 sweets to each of her friends on her birthday. How many sweets in all did she gave to 7 of her friends ?

6. There are 2 slides in the park. There are 5 children on each slide. How many children are there on both slides ?

7. There are 6 pencils in a pencil box. How many pencils are there in 6 pencil boxes ?

8. If one dog has 1 tail. How many tails do 8 dogs have ?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 3 × 10 or 10 + 10 + 10 = __________.

(i)

30

(ii)

20

(iii)

40
Q-2 4 × 5 or 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = ________

(i)

10

(ii)

30

(iii)

20
Q-3 3 x 2 = _____.

(i)

6

(ii)

8

(iii)

10
Q-4 5 x 10 = ______

(i)

40

(ii)

50

(iii)

60
Chapter-5   Numbers upto 1000
Q-1

Complete the following grid:

Q-2

Count and write the number.

Q-3

Write the numbers in digits:

(a) Two hundred forty-three

(b) Three hundred thirteen

(c) Four hundred ninety-two

(d) Eight hundred sixty-nine

(e) Seven hundred thirty-four

(f) Six hundred fifty-five

(g) Five hundred nine

(h) Nine hundred eighty-six

Q-4

Write the number names :

Q-5

What is the number that comes after ?

Q-6

What is the number before?

Q-7

What is the number between ?

Q-8

Colour as many small bags as are needed to fill in the big bag.

Q-9

Write the numbers in the expanded form.

Q-10

Write the place value of each digit in the following numbers :

Q-11

Form the number for the following:

Q-12

Complete the table :

Q-13

Solve - 

1. The number of tigers in Sultan National Park is 162 and the number of tigers in Sartaj National Park is 214. Which park has more tigers ?

2. In a cinema hall there are 400 seats of the first class and 450 seats of the second class. Which class has more number of seats ?

3. So nu takes photographs for magazines. This month he took 229 photos. Last month he took 100 less photos. How many photos did he take last month ?

4. Shantanu needs 1 more stamp so that his collection of stamps reaches 500. How many stamps does Shantanu has right now?

5. Anant took ` 400 as a pocket money from his father. Last month he took ` 100 more. How much money did he take last month ?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 _________ is the largest 3-digit number.

(i)

999

(ii)

888

(iii)

777
Q-2 __________ is the smallest 4-digit number.

(i)

1999

(ii)

1000

(iii)

2000
Q-3 The numeral __________ is read as three hundred twenty-four.

(i)

324

(ii)

354

(iii)

342
Q-4 The numeral __________ is read as four hundred six.

(i)

405

(ii)

406

(iii)

407
Chapter-6   Addition and subtraction of Greater Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) 10 tens make 1 ________.
(b) When you add 2-digit numbers, you get a _________-digit number.
(c) Adding 80 and 60, we get _______.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) The sum of 532 and 154 is 686.
(b) Adding 86 and 79 we get 172.
(c) Subtracting 8 from 15 we get 7.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) A box of butter has 678 packets of butter. The other had 320. How many packets of butter were there altogether?
(b) 245 people were invited in a party but 124 people could not come due to bad weather. How many people attended the party?
(c) There are 110 boys, 80 girls and 4 teachers in a sports ground. How many people are there in altogether?
Q-4

Add these numbers :

Q-5

Solve - 

1. In a school library 80 books were bought on Monday and 50 on Tuesday How many books were bought on these two days ?

2. Sahil had 68 stamps. His father gave him 70 stamps more. How many stamps did Sahil have?

3. One basket contains 92 oranges and another basket contains 85 apples. How many fruits are there in the both baskets ?

4. In a garden, there were 85 rose plants and 73 jasmine plants. How many plants were there in all ?

Q-6

Add the following numbers :

Q-7

Solve -

1. Two boxes weighed 267 kg and 320 kg respectively. What was the total weight of both the boxes ?

2. There were 344 blue kites and 432 red kites. How many kites were there altogether?

Q-8

Subtract the following :

Q-9

Solve -

1. A fruit seller had 635 oranges. He sold 215 oranges out of them. How many oranges were left with him ?

2. In a book, there are 460 pages. Vandana has read 250 pages. How many pages are left?

3. There were 887 bags of sugar in a store. 653 bags were sold out. How many bags were left in the store ?

4. There were 780 books in a library. 530 books were issued to the students. How many books were left in the library ?

5. There were 780 books in a library. 530 books were issued to the students. How many books were left in the library ?

Q-10

Solve the following questions by using Addition, Subtraction or Multiplication.

(a) There are 110 boys, 80 girls and 4 teachers in a sports ground. How many people are there in altogether ?

(b) How many more boys than girls are there at the sports ground ?

(c) There are 4 teachers in sports ground. If each has 5 balls. How many balls are there in all ?

Q-11

Solve - 

1. In an examination Amar solved 89 questions in Mathematics and 50 questions in Science. How many questions did he solve in all ?

2. Rajesh had 53 stamps and his brother gave him 85 stamps more. How many stamps does Rajesh have now ?

3. In one bus there are 95 passengers. In the other bus there are 78 passengers. What is the total number of passengers in the two buses?

4. A factory produces 637 fans on 'Monday and 200 fans on Tuesday. How many fans are produced altogether in these two days?

5. 486 people visited a zoo on Sunday and 213 people visited on Monday. How many people visited the zoo in these two days?

6. There were 635 kites in a shop. Out of them 412 kites were sold on Sunday. How many kites were left in the shop ?

7. A group of people has 245 bags of food. If they used 30, how many bags were left?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 90 + 60 = _____.

(i)

150

(ii)

140

(iii)

160
Q-2 90 + 90 = __________

(i)

170

(ii)

180

(iii)

190
Q-3 285 - 63 = ________

(i)

223

(ii)

224

(iii)

222
Q-4 110 - 20 = ________

(i)

90

(ii)

80

(iii)

100
Chapter-7   Exploring Multiplication Further
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) The answer in multiplication is called its ___________.
(b) The number to be multiplied is called the ______________.
(c) The number that the multiplicand is multiplied by is called ____________.
(d) Any number multiplied by Zero is _________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) Any number multiplied by 1 is the same number.
(b) All the answers in 4 times table are even number.
(c) All the answers in 4 times table end in sequence of 4, 8, 2, 6, or 0.
(d) Multiplication is repeated addition.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) Multiply 32 by 2.
(b) Multiply 10 by 9.
(c) Multiply 30 by 2.
(d) Multiply 12 by 4.
Q-4

Look at the groups in each of the picture below and fill in the blanks :

Q-5

Find the sum and then write the product :

Q-6

How many jumps of 3 will the squirrel make to reach the walnut ?

Q-7

Look at the groups in each of the picture below and fill in the blanks :

Q-8

Find the sum and then write the product :

Q-9

How many jumps of 4 will the dog make to reach the bone ?

Q-10

Find the sum and then write the product :

Q-11

How many jumps of 6 will the fawn make to reach the grass :

Q-12

Write the multiplication facts to show that the order of multiplication does not matter.

Q-13

Put into groups to show two multiplication facts for each :

Q-14

Fill in the boxes with the help of multiplication facts :

Q-15

Write the multiplication facts to show that the order of multiplication does not matter.

Q-16

Solve - 

1. One giraf fe has 4 legs. How many legs will 6 giraf fes have ?

2. How many cricket-balls are there if there are 30 boxes of 10 balls each ?

3. In a classroom there are 24 rows of desks. If each row has 5 desks, how many desks are there in the classroom ?

4. In a dance competition there are 5 students in each team. There are 8 such teams. Find the total number of students who participated ?

5. In an aquarium there are 28 fish. How many fish are there in 6 such aquariums ?

6. Kanu has made 4 pizzas. She cuts each pizza into 5 pieces. How many pieces of pizza are there in all ?

7. There are 24 boxes of candles. Each box has 6 candles. How many candles are there in all ?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 4 × 3 or 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = ___________

(i)

12

(ii)

15

(iii)

18
Q-2 10 x 4 = __________

(i)

50

(ii)

40

(iii)

50
Q-3 3 groups of 5 = ___________

(i)

20

(ii)

25

(iii)

15
Q-4 4 x 10 = __________

(i)

40

(ii)

50

(iii)

60
Chapter-8   Division
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) _________ is opposite of multiplication.
(b) The number we get after dividing is called ___________.
(c) A number cannot be divided by ________.
(d) 6 pens boxes share 18 pens, each will get _______ pens.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) A number cannot be divided by a number smaller than it.
(b) The sign for division is '÷'.
(c) When we share objects equally we call it as division.
(d) 12 ÷ 3 = 4
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) Divide 16 by 4.
(b) Divide 14 by 7.
(c) Divide 90 by 2.
(d) Divide 100 by 2.
Q-4

Filling up the boxes.

Q-5

Write the division facts as shown on the number lines.

Q-6

Show the division fact on the number line:

Q-7

Solve - 

1. There are a total of 14 children with 7 children in each team. How many teams are there ?

2. Nirmal planted 16 flower plants in 4 plants equally. How many flower plants did he plant in each plot ?

3. Mom made 15 jalebis. She gave 3 jalebis to each friend of his son Monu. How many friends got the jalebis at Monu's house ?

4. There are 12 pictures in all with 3 of them pasted on one page. How many pages are needed to paste all of them ?

5. A bullock cart carried 69 bundles of a grass in 3 trips. How many bundles were carried in each trip.

6. 2 chiidren bought a book for their friend. If the book costs ` 18, how much should each pay?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 10/2 = ____________

(i)

5

(ii)

6

(iii)

8
Q-2 8/4 = __________

(i)

4

(ii)

2

(iii)

3
Q-3 6 pens boxes share 18 pens, each will get _______ pens.

(i)

4

(ii)

5

(iii)

3
Chapter-9   Measurement
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) We measure shorter lengths in ___________.
(b) ___________ is used to measure longer lengths.
(c) Lighter objects are measured in _________.
(d) Heavier objects are measured in ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) The larger things or weights in kilograms.
(b) The substances such as water, milk, oil, petrol, cold drink, etc. are called liquids.
(c) The bigger quantities in millilitre.
(d) 1 litre = 1000 millilitres.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) 1 kilogram =.
(b) The amount of any liquid that a container can hold is.
Q-4

Look at the following objects and guess. Which body part would you use to measure these ?

Q-5

Measure the length of each of following by using a centimetre ruler.

Q-6

Circle on those objects that are less than one metre.

Q-7

Write down m or cm according to their lengths (long or small) :

(a) The height of a kettle ___________

(b) The length of an aeroplane _______________

(c) The length of a sharpener ___________

(d) The height of a pole _______________

(e) The length of a desk ____________

(f) The length of a school bag ______________

(g) The height of a juice bottle ______________

(h) The length of a saree ________________

(i) The length of a radio ________________

(j) The length of a needle _________________

Q-8

Circle the weight that seems to be correct:

Q-9

Write down whether you would weigh these objects in g or kg according to their weights (heavy or light).

(a) A slice of bread ______________

(b) A sack of potatoes _______________

(c) A car ________________

(d) A bath soap ______________

(e) A baggage ___________

(f) A toothpaste _____________

(g) A desk ______________

(h) A candle ________________

(i) A house ______________

(j) A bangle _______________

Q-10

Put a tick () on those objects that hold less than a litre.

Q-11

Write down l or ml according to their capacity (small or large).

(a) Medicine in dropper

(b) Sauce in a bottle

(c) Tea in a cup

(d) Soup in a bowl 

(e) Water in mug

(f) Curd in a table spoon

(g) A container of paint

(h) A bottle of milk

(i) A drop of water

(G) A can of oil

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 We use a ruler to measure in _____________.

(i)

centimetres

(ii)

kilogram

(iii)

grams
Q-2 The standard measurement of weight are gram and ___________.

(i)

grams

(ii)

tons

(iii)

kilogram
Q-3 We measure shorter lengths in ___________.

(i)

centimeters

(ii)

Inches

(iii)

meters
Q-4 Lighter objects are measured in ____________.

(i)

kilogram

(ii)

tons

(iii)

grams
Chapter-10   Shapes and Patterns
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) Shapes which have more than one face are called ___________.
(b) __________ has only one curved face.
(c) ___________ has a curved face and has two flat faces.
(d) ______ has a flat face and also two circular faces and one curved face.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) Cuboid has six flat faces.
(b) Cube has 12 edges and 8 corners.
(c) Shapes that move or go in some direction by turning over and over on an axis are called rolling shapes.
(d) A straight line can be drawn with the help of a ruler.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) How many edges does cube have.
(b) How many corners does cuboid have.
(c) Does cylinder have corner.
Q-4

Match the shape to its name.

Q-5

Look at these objects. Name the shape each looks like :

Q-6

Find out whether these objects roll or slide or both?

Q-7

Use a ruler to join the animal to get its food. What kind of lines do you get ?

Q-8

Trace along the path to join the mother with the child. What kind of lines do you get ?

Q-9

Match the following :

Q-10

Look at the following rangoli designs and answer the following questions:

Q-11

Cross the odd one out.

Q-12

Understand the pattern and draw two more.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Sphere has only _________ curved face.

(i)

two

(ii)

one

(iii)

three
Q-2 Cylinder has ______ flat faces.

(i)

two

(ii)

three

(iii)

four
Q-3 Cone has two circular faces and ________ curved face.

(i)

two

(ii)

three

(iii)

one
Q-4 Cuboid has _________ flat faces.

(i)

six

(ii)

seven

(iii)

eight
Chapter-11   Time
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) The short-hand is the __________.
(b) The long-hand is the ___________.
(c) There are _________ minutes in one hour.
(d) Half-an-hour means __________ minutes.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) 1 day = 24 hours.
(b) When the time is in half hours, the minute hand is at 6.
(c) There are six days in a week.
(d) There are twelve months in a year.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) A group of 2 weeks or 14 days is.
(b) How many seasons are there in most part of our country.
(c) Which month comes after July.
(d) Which month comes before November.
Q-4

Read the time in the following clocks and write it in the boxes :

Q-5

Draw the hour hand in the clocks to show the given time.

Q-6

Draw hands of the clocks to show the given time :

Q-7

Read the time in words and match with figures :

Q-8

Fill in the blanks - 

(a) The long-hand is the ___________ hand on the clock.

(b) The___________hand is the hour hand.

(c) The hour hand moves from one ___________ to the next number in one hour.

(d) The minute hand moves from one number to the next number in ___________ minutes.

(e) There are 60 minutes in ___________ hour.

(f) When the minute hand goes from 12 to 6, the ___________ is passed.

(g) Half-an-hour means ___________ minutes.

Q-9

Write the days of a week.

(a) Second day - 

(b) Fourth day - 

(c) Fifth day - 

(d) Seventh day - 

Q-10

Write the days that comes :

(a) after Tuesday

(b) after Thursday

(c) before Sunday

(d) before Monday

(e) two days after Friday

(f) two days before Wednesday

(g) two days after Saturday

Q-11

How many periods do you have in a week for these subjects ?

Q-12

Make your class time table.

Q-13

Read the given calendar and answer these questions.

(a) How many Wednesdays are in August ?

(a) How many Wednesdays are in August ?

(b) How many Saturdays are in August ?

(c) What day is on 14th August ?

(d) What is the date on last Sunday ?

(e) Which day are marked red ?

(f) How many days are there in August ?

(g) Is there any National holiday in August ? If yes, then write down the day and date.

(g) Is there any National holiday in August ? If yes, then write down the day and date.

Q-14

Answer the following questions :

(a) Which month comes after July?

(b) Which month comes before November ?

(c) Which month comes two months before April ?

(d) Which month comes two months after June ?

(e) Which is the fifth month of year ?

(f) Which is the last month of a year ?

(g) How many months are in spring season ?

(h) Write any two months of winter season ?

Q-15

Fill in the blanks :

(a) There are _________ months in a year.

(b) _________ is the second month of a year.

(c) May is the _________ month in a year.

(d) The tenth month of a year is _________

(e) February of a leap year has _________ days.

(f) March has _________ days.

(g) A leap year has _________ days.

(h) _________ weeks make one year.

Q-16

Write names of the months having 31 days :

Q-17

Write names of the months having 30 days :

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The short-hand is the _________ hand.

(i)

second

(ii)

minute

(iii)

hour
Q-2 There are 60 minutes in _________ hour.

(i)

one

(ii)

two

(iii)

three
Q-3 There are 60 seconds in ___________.

(i)

one minute

(ii)

one hour

(iii)

one day
Q-4 There are 24 hour in a ___________.

(i)

hour

(ii)

minute

(iii)

day
Chapter-12   Money
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) 100 paise is same as _______ rupee.
(b) __________ is counted in rupees and paise.
(c) A collection of information, such as facts or measurements, is called _____________.
Q-2

Find the total cost of each pair and outline the money needed for them.

Q-3

Find your change.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Money is counted in ________ and paise.

(i)

rupees

(ii)

goods

(iii)

things
Q-2 100 paise is same as _______ rupee.

(i)

two

(ii)

three

(iii)

one
Q-3 5 rupees coin and plus 2 rupees coin is equal to ___________.

(i)

7

(ii)

8

(iii)

9
Chapter-13   Data Handling
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) A ___________ helps us to organise information about important things.
(b) A collection of information, such as facts or measurements, is called ___________.
(c) Recording of the data is called ______________.
Q-2

Rehman wants to make his favourite fruit salad. This is the list of fruits he uses.

Q-3

Four children from a class have been selected to represent Subhash house. The teacher measures the height of each child and lists it as shown.

Study the list and answer the questions.

(a) Arrange these four in increasing order of heights. .........................., .........................., .........................., ..........................,

(b) The tallest boy was selected as the captain. Who was it?

(c) By what height is Harry shorter than the captain ? ................................. cm.

(d) The shortest boy was made to stand in the front with the placard of Green house. Who held the placard ? ..........................

Q-4

Suresh keeps cows. He has made a list of the milk he got in the last week. Study the list and answer the questions.

(a) On which day did he get the maximum milk ? ...........................

(b) On which day did he get the least milk ? ...........................

(c) On which two days did he get the same quantity of milk ? ...........................

(d) How much more milk did he get on Friday as compared to Monday ? ...........................

Q-5

Read the data table that tells the preferences of a class.

Now answer the following questions:

(a) Which animal is liked by most children ?

(b) Which animal is liked by least children?

(c) Which two pets are liked by equal number of children ?

(d) How many more children like dogs than cats ?

(e) How many children were asked in all ?

Q-6

The data given below shows the number of times four teams won their game this year. 

Read the data carefully and answer the questions that follow:

(a) Which team won the most games ?

(b) Which team won the least games ?

(c) How many more games did Red Star win than Sun Rays ? 

(d) How many games did Silver Moon and Red Star win altogether ?

(e) How many games did Flying Bats and Red Star win altogether ?

Q-7

Study the given list and answer the questions.

(a) Which is the most popular game among boys ?

(b) Which is the most popular game among girls ?

(c) Which is the least popular game among boys ?

(d) Which is the least popular game among girls ?

(e) How many students play volleyball ?

(f) How many students play basketball ?

(g) How many more girl play table tennis than cricket ?

(h) What is the total number of boys who play basketball and badminton ?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Recording of the data is called __________ collection.

(i)

data

(ii)

goods

(iii)

raw
Q-2 A collection of information, such as facts or measurements, is called ________.

(i)

raw data

(ii)

Recording data

(iii)

data
Q-3 50 + 20 = _______

(i)

60

(ii)

70

(iii)

80