Question bank
Chapter-1 A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed
Q-1
True Or False -
Q-2 Complete the sentences with the words from the lesson.
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4
Underline the common nouns in the following sentences :
(1) The cow is grazing in the field.
(2) My father brings chocolate for me every day.
(3) A tiger kills a deer.
(4) The train is approaching the station.
(5) My classroom has two doors, three windows and one blackboard.
Q-5
Fill in the blanks -
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The river in which the ant fell down is
(i)
small(ii)
deep(iii)
shallow(iv)
narrowQ-2 The pigeon drops it on the water for the ant.
(i)
plant(ii)
flower(iii)
fruit(iv)
leafQ-3 The hunter has a
(i)
rope(ii)
leaf(iii)
gun(iv)
dressQ-4 When the pigeon flew away, the hunter was very.
(i)
sad(ii)
happy(iii)
angry(iv)
terribleChapter-2 The Sweetest Thing
Q-1
True Or False -
Q-2 Answer the following questions.
Q-3 Join a word from Column A with a word in Column B to make compound words.

Q-4
Rewrite the following sentences using capital letters wherever necessary.
(1) penguins are found in antarctica.
(2) republic day is celebrated on 26 january
(3) prakash is the most intelligent boy in the class.
(4) the taj mahal is situated in agra.
(5) the ganga merges into the bay of bengal.
(6) children do not go to school on sunday
Q-5
Match the proper nouns in Column A with the common nouns in Column B. Write them in the blanks given below.

Q-6
Fill in the blanks -
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The father said that she must leave his house and find another.
(i)
house(ii)
shelter(iii)
home(iv)
placeQ-2 The prince took the girl to the
(i)
palace(ii)
house(iii)
market(iv)
shopQ-3 At the wish of the bride, all the dishes were prepared without
(i)
sugar(ii)
water(iii)
salt(iv)
spiceQ-4 None of the guests was ready to touch the food because it was
(i)
spicy(ii)
sweet(iii)
tasteless(iv)
sourChapter-3 The Wind
Q-1
Fill in the blanks :
Q-2
True Or False -
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4 Match words in Column A with their opposites in Column B. Then write the correct opposite in front of each word in Column A.

Q-5
Fill in the blanks -
(1) The rose has ________________ fragrance.
(2) I saw a ________________ fox.
(3) The ________________ owl hoots at night.
(4) The government has appointed an ________________ officer.
(5) She has a ________________ baby.
(6) The ________________ donkey brays stupidly.
Q-6
Complete the sentences -
(1) A group of fish is called a ________________ .
(2) A group of cattle is called a ________________.
(3) A group of wolves is called a ________________.
(4) A group of flowers is called a ________________.
(5) A group of sheep is called a ________________.
(6) A group of mountains is called a ________________.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 We cannot see wind but can only
(i)
eat(ii)
feel(iii)
enjoy(iv)
sleepQ-2 Strong air is called
(i)
wind(ii)
rain(iii)
breeze(iv)
vapourQ-3 When the wind blows, the trees bow down their
(i)
heads(ii)
legs(iii)
leaves(iv)
branchesQ-4 The wind passes by the
(i)
plants(ii)
trees(iii)
rivers(iv)
headsChapter-4 The Selfish Man
Q-1
True Or False -
Q-2
Fill in the blanks -
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4 Complete the sentences using ‘is’ or ‘are’ :
Q-5
Fill in the blanks :
(1) This is my pencil. It is ________________ .
(2) She owns chocolate. It is ________________ .
(3) This car belongs to my brother. It is ________________ .
(4) My brother and I have two balls. They are ________________ .
(5) Raja and Ravi are Mr. Sen’s children. They are _______________ .
(6) My name is Madan. What is ________________ ?
Q-6
Now can you say a word that rhymes with each of the words given below?
Cake ________________
Made ________________
Lane ________________
Hate ________________
Q-7
Choose the correct words and write them in the blanks to complete the sentences.
(1) Birds have ________________ (arms, wings, flippers) to help them fly and their bodies are covered with ________________ (scales, hairs, feathers).
(2) A tiger has ________________ (stripes, spots, dots) on its body
(3) Can you hear the cat _______________ (barking, purring, neighing )?
(4) Pigs are reared in a ________________ (den, coops, sty)
(5) The kangaroo carries its ________________ (joey, cub, kid) in its pouch.
(6) At the zoo, we heard the noisy ________________ (clucking, chattering, singing) of the monkeys.
(7) My dog ________________ (barks, mews, quacks) when it sees a stranger.
(8) Polar bears have thick ________________ (fur, scales, hair) to protect them from the cold.
(9) The rooster ________________ (crows, sings, croaks) to wake the farmer up.
(10) Rabbits live in ________________ (coops, hatches, burrows).
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The judge asked the man to be
(i)
clever(ii)
honest(iii)
selfish(iv)
miserQ-2 The man left the gold coins and went to the
(i)
judge(ii)
house(iii)
court(iv)
forestQ-3 The man was very
(i)
kind(ii)
angry(iii)
selfish(iv)
stupidQ-4 After counting the gold coins the man said that ten of the coins were
(i)
remaining(ii)
missing(iii)
keeping(iv)
goingChapter-5 The Honest Woodcutter
Q-1
True Or False -
Q-2 Complete the sentences with the words from the lesson.
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4 Fill in the blanks with correct simple present tense of the action words given in the brackets.
Q-5
Change the sentence into ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t’.
(1) Penguins live in Antarctica.
(2) Two boys go to school.
(3) Ravi sleeps after coming back home from school.
(4) The earth moves around the sun.
(5) Children play in the park.
(6) Wood floats on water.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The woodcutter was happy to get back his
(i)
gold axe(ii)
silver axe(iii)
iron axe(iv)
rubber axeQ-2 Hearing the woodcutter’s cry, the goddess of the river
(i)
said(ii)
appeared(iii)
laughed(iv)
smiledQ-3 The goddess wanted to test the woodcutter’s
(i)
honesty(ii)
promise(iii)
manner(iv)
clevernessQ-4 The goddess gave all the three axes to the woodcutter as a
(i)
present(ii)
vow(iii)
reward(iv)
giftChapter-6 The Wood Of Flowers
Q-1
Fill in the blanks -
Q-2
True Or False -
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4
Write the sentences using the plural form of the nouns given in bold.
(1) The child is sleeping
(2) The mobile phone is common nowadays.
(3) I saw an ox in the field.
(4) The Girl loves to dance.
(5) The plate is broken.
(6) The gentleman visited my house.
Q-5
Write the sentences using the singular form of the nouns given in bold.
(1) The classrooms are untidy.
(2) Computers are costly.
(3) Pencils write well.
(4) We saw lions in the zoo.
(5) There are stars in the sky.
(6) The birds are flying in the sky.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 In the Wood of Flowers there were many
(i)
flower(ii)
leaves(iii)
plants(iv)
treesQ-2 The tree has on it.
(i)
fruits(ii)
flower(iii)
leaves(iv)
budsQ-3 The sound was made by the
(i)
wind(ii)
flowers(iii)
tree(iv)
birdsChapter-7 The Clever Rabbit
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4 Fill in the blanks with ‘must’ or ‘mustn’t’
Q-5
Choose the correct forms of the words in the brackets to complete the sentences.
(1) A dentist is a doctor who ______________ (look) after teeth.
(2) He ____________ (go) for a morning walk every day
(3) We ____________ (like) to watch television.
(4) He ____________ (work) very hard to earn money for his family.
(5) The earth ____________ (revolve) around the sun.
(6) She ____________ (take) her daughter to the school.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The lion lived in the
(i)
jungle(ii)
nest(iii)
hole(iv)
burrowQ-2 The rabbit took the lion to the
(i)
jungle(ii)
well(iii)
ground(iv)
bushQ-3 The rabbit slowly walked to the lion’s
(i)
den(ii)
home(iii)
shed(iv)
netQ-4 If the lion kills all the animals of the jungle, he will soon die of
(i)
hunger(ii)
thirst(iii)
food(iv)
heatChapter-8 The Lost Camel
Q-1
True Or False :
Q-2 Fill in the blanks:
Q-3 Answer the following questions.
Q-4 Match the words in Column A with their opposites in Column B. Write the correct noun in front of its opposite in Column A.

Q-5
Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
(1) How many potatoes are there?

(2) How many colours are there in the national flag?

(3) How many cups are there on the table?

(4) How many candles are there on the cake?

(5) How many books are there on the shelf?

(6) How many birds are flying in the sky?

Q-6
Match the phrases in Column A with the words in Column B. Then write them in the blanks.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 The camel carried wheat on one side of its load and on the other side
(i)
sugar(ii)
rice(iii)
honey(iv)
pulsesQ-2 Ants love to eat
(i)
wheat(ii)
grass(iii)
fruits(iv)
vegetableQ-3 Wherever the camel grazed, a small tuft of grass was left untouched in the
(i)
bunch(ii)
ground(iii)
load(iv)
sandQ-4 The merchants found the camel with the load
(i)
missing(ii)
untouched(iii)
stolen(iv)
takenChapter-9 Sentences
Q-1 Write (T) for those groups of words which are sentences and (F) for those which are not.
Q-2
Read each group of words. Make it a complete sentence taking help from the Box.

Q-3
Fill in the blanks -
Chapter-10 Questions and Statements
Q-1 Complete the sentences by a putting full stops and question marks at the end.
Q-2 Read each sentence carefully. Write (S) for statement sentences and (Q) for question sentences.
Chapter-11 Jumbled Words
Q-1 Rearrange these groups of words to form meaningful sentences. Put a full stop or a queson mark at the end of the sentences.
Chapter-12 Naming Words.
Q-1 Complete the sentences by writing naming words in the blanks:
Q-2 Write the name of each of these noun.
Q-3 Choose the correct common noun to fill in the each blanks.
Q-4
Underline the common nouns in the following sentences:
(1) We see many animals.
(2) These flowers are beautiful.
(3) That man is eating.
(4) India is my country.
(5) Put these on the table.
(6) Women like to cook.
(7) The girls are dancing.
(8) Children are playing outside.
Q-5
Write the following nouns in their proper columns:

Q-6
Match the common nouns with the pictures.

Chapter-13 Special Names
Q-1 Write a common name for each special name.
Q-2
Put the naming words in the correct columns.


Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 We will go to McDonald’s in the evening.
(i)
special name(ii)
The word McDonald’s is a(iii)
common name.Q-2 There are twelve months in a year.
(i)
The word 'months' is a(ii)
common name(iii)
special name.Q-3 My favourite channel is Pogo
(i)
The word ' Pogo' is a(ii)
special name(iii)
common name.Q-4 Robin works as a manager in Google.
(i)
common name(ii)
special nameQ-5 I live in a small village in Rajasthan.
(i)
common name(ii)
special nameQ-6 My cousin lives in Italy
(i)
special name(ii)
common nameQ-7 I want to visit Europe some day
(i)
special name(ii)
common nameQ-8 Call me when you arrive at the hotel.
(i)
common name(ii)
special nameQ-9 He has a meeng with Dr. Smith.
(i)
special name(ii)
common nameQ-10 We saw whales in the Pacific Ocean.
(i)
special name(ii)
common nameChapter-14 One and More Than One
Q-1 Write the many forms of these words.
Q-2
Encircle the many forms of the following words.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 man
(i)
men(ii)
mansQ-2 goat
(i)
goats(ii)
goatesQ-3 candy
(i)
candies(ii)
candyQ-4 goose
(i)
gooses(ii)
geeseQ-5 child
(i)
childs(ii)
childrenQ-6 leaf
(i)
leaves(ii)
leafsQ-7 foot
(i)
feet(ii)
footsQ-8 mouse
(i)
mouses(ii)
miceQ-9 cookie
(i)
cookies(ii)
cookyiesQ-10 ox
(i)
oxes(ii)
oxenQ-11 baby
(i)
babies(ii)
babyChapter-15 Apostrophe +s (’s)
Q-1 Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of the words given in brackets (by adding 's).
Q-2
Rewrite each sentence using 's.
1. The car that belongs to Dad.
2. The dog that belongs to Julie.
3. The dress that belongs to the sister.
4. The coat that belongs to Will.
5. The comb of the barber.
6. Nest of the bird.
7. Laptop that belongs to Mr. Smith.
8. Bicycle that belongs to the brother.
9. Chair that belongs to my grandfather.
10. Purse that belongs to Mom.
Chapter-16 Numbers upto 200
Q-1 What will be the 'number after' in the following ?
Q-2 What will be the 'number in between' the following ?
Q-3 Write the following in numbers:
Q-4 Write the number which is greater in each of the following:
Q-5 Write the number which is smaller in each of the following
Q-6 Match the expression from the first column with the correct ordinal number in the second column.
Q-7
Count the squares and write the number for each of the following :
1.

2.

3.

4.

Q-8
Complete the hundred grid from 101 to200:

Q-9
Write the following numbers in words:
(1) 109 ------------
(2) 117 ------------
(3) 143 --------------
(4) 170 -----------
(5) 192 -----------
Q-10
What will be the 'number before' in the following?
(1) 108 ------------
(2) 119 ---------
(3) 135 ------------
(4) 160 ---------
(5) One hundred eighty.
(6) One hundred twenty-three.
(7) One hundred ninety-five.
Q-11
Write the following numbers in expanded form:
(1) 104 = ___ hundred + ____ tens + _____ ones
(2) 143 = hundred + tens + ones
(3) 138 = hundred + tens + ones
(4) 157 = hundred + tens + ones
(5) 191 = hundred + tens + ones
Q-12
Fill in the blanks:
(1) 100 + 30 + 6 = ---------
(2) 100 + 0 + 7 = -----------
(3) 100 + 90 + 8 = -----------
(4) 100 + 0 + 1 = ------------
(5) 100 + 10 + 0 = -----------
(6) 1 hundred + 7 ones = ---------
(7) 1 hundred + 6 tens + 7 ones = ----------
(8) 1 hundred + 3 tens + 4 ones = ------------
Q-13
Write the place value of the blue digits in each of the following numbers given below:
(1) 105 = ----------
(2) 115 = --------
(3) 133 = --------
(4) 1 79 = ------------
(5) 199 = ---------
(6) 142 = ---------
Q-14
Write the place value of each digit in each of the following :
(1)

(2)

(3)

Q-15
Form the numerals for the following :
(1)

(2)

(3)

Q-16
Write the number which is greater in each of the following:
(1) 109 and 143
(2) 123 and 191
(3) 184 and 156
(4) 144 and 155
(5) 157 and 169
(6) 197 and 170
Q-17
Write the number which is smaller in each of the following -
(1) 142 and 140
(2) 101 and 110
(3) 111 and 121
(4) 199 and 196
(5) 149 and 194
(6) 58 and 163
Q-18
Arrange the numbers in the following rows in ascending order:
(1) 136 158 21

(2) 175 188 101

(3) 128 153 139

Q-19
Arrange the numbers in the following rows in descending order:
(1) 135 134 138

(2) 115 51 150

(3) 101 162 126

Q-20
Circle the objects in pairs to find whether they are even or odd. Then count and write the number in the correct column.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-21
Tick (✓) in the circles which have even number of items and cross (x) in the circles which have odd number of items.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Q-22
Pick out the odd number in each square and write it in the circle.




Q-23
Pick out the even number in each square and write it in the circle.




Q-24
Match the expression from the first column with the correct ordinal number in the second column.

(1) The ______ of January is a New Year's day.
(2) Teacher's day falls on the ______ of September.
(3) D is the ______ letter of the English alphabet.
(4) The ______ Friday of April is Good Friday.
(5) March is the ______ month of the year.
Q-25
Write the position of the letter (o) in each.
(1) Flower = ______
(2) Computer = ______
(3) Yellow = ______
(4) Orange = ______
Chapter-17 Addition
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
Q-2 Add the following by using the short cut :
Q-3 Add the following numbers by regrouping :
Q-4
Draw the required number of beads and add the following :
(1) 42, 15 and 21

(2) 21, 43 and 35

Q-5
Add the following numbers :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-6
Find the sum :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Q-7
Add the following :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-8
Add the following by regrouping. Start with the ones.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Q-9
Add the following by using the short cut :
(1) 4 + 9 = _____
(2) 8 + 9 = ______
(3) 3 + 9 = _____
(4) 5 + 9 = ______
(5) 9 + 6 = ______
(6) 9 + 2 = _____
Q-10
The shopkeeper sold 48 pencils and 25 notebooks on Sunday. How many pencils and notebooks did he sell in all ?
48+25=?
Q-11
There are 46 flowers in one vase and 37 flowers in another vase. How many flowers are there in all ? 46 + 37 =?
Q-12
Add these numbers :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-13
Add the following in two ways :
(1)

(2)

Q-14
Add the following numbers:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-15
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?
Q-16
There are 7 men, 5 women and 9 children in a birthday party. How many people are there in the party ?
Q-17
Add these numbers:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Q-18
There are 26 packets of biscuits, 15 packets of sugar and 32 packets of butter. How many packets are there in all ?
Q-19
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-20
Add the following 2-digit numbers.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

Q-21
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 ?
One packet had 13 slabs of chocolate, second packet had 25 and third one had 32. How many slabs of chocolate are there altogether?
In a book there are 45 green pages, 28 blue pages and 12 pink pages. How many pages are there altogether ?
There are 38 men, 26 women and 18 children in a park. How many people are there altogether?
Q-22
Add the following numbers by regrouping :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Q-23
There are 45 students in class II, 38 students in class III and 29 students in class IV. How many students are there in all classes ?
Q-24
A designer made 48 green shirts, 29 blue shirts and 16 black shirts in a day. How many shirts did he make in all a day ?
Q-25
The shopkeeper sold 47 pens and 25 notebooks on Monday. How many pens and notebooks did he sell in all ? 47 + 25= ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 64+6=
(i)
70(ii)
80(iii)
90Q-2 36+4=
(i)
40(ii)
50(iii)
60Q-3 49+21=
(i)
70(ii)
80(iii)
90Q-4 37+53=
(i)
80(ii)
90(iii)
100Q-5 4+8+5=
(i)
16(ii)
17(iii)
18Q-6 34+22+15=
(i)
71(ii)
72(iii)
73Chapter-18 Subtraction
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
Q-2 Find the sum using the hundreds grid.
(1) 34+24 = --------
(2) 23+11 = -----------
(3) 82+17 = ---------
(4) 49+36 = ----------
(5) 78+12 = ------------
(6) 6+18 = ---------
(7) 52+9 = ----------
(8) 78+12 = ------------
(9) 46+37 = ---------
(10 ) 58+29 = ---------
Q-3 Find the difference using the hundreds grid.
(1) 75–23 = --------
(2) 53–29 = ------------
(3) 42–18 = -----------
(4) 81-6 = -----------
(5) 65–30 = ---------
(6) 80–24 = --------
(7) 53–17 = -----------
(8) 84–17 = ----------
(9) 71–30 = ---------
(10) 40–26 = ----------
Q-4
Find the difference and check your answers with addition.
(1)

(2)

Q-5
A box of chocolates had 72 chocolates. Sujal gave 41 chocolates to his friends. How many chocolates are left?
Q-6
Ashish sold 92 mobile phones and Jitender sold 71 mobile phones. Who sold more mobile phones and by how many?
Q-7
Colour the boxes red in which you need to regroup and blue in which you do not need to regroup.
Q-8
Subtract by crossing out the objects :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-9
Write the greater or bigger number above the smaller number.
1. Which costs more --- the toy aeroplane or the ball ? By how much ?

2. How much more does the teddy bear cost than the doll ?

3. Bhanu has 17 stamps in his album. Pranshul has 38 stamps. Who has less stamps ? How many less stamps does he have?

4. Out of 16 tops, 7 are blue. How many are not blue?

5. There are 28 toffees in a packet. But 19 of them are orange toffees. How many are not orange?

6. Which costs less, the tie or the belt ? By how much?

Q-10
Complete each sum by adding and subtraction :
(1)

(2)

Q-11
Use the given number family and complete the following :
(1) 7, 4, 11

(2) 6, 3, 9

(3) 8, 7, 15

Q-12
Use the hundreds grid and complete the following.

Q-13
Solve it -
1. Anshul has 59 toffees. His sister has 38 toffees less than Anshul. How many toffees does she have in all ?
2. A burger-seller had 48 burgers. He sold 26. How many burger does he has 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 the 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 ?
Q-14
Subtract.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-15
Subtract and regroup only if needed.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 56-30=
(i)
20(ii)
26(iii)
36Q-2 38-11=
(i)
7(ii)
17(iii)
27Q-3 88-71=
(i)
17(ii)
7(iii)
10Q-4 62-7=
(i)
55(ii)
45(iii)
35Q-5 45-5=
(i)
4(ii)
40(iii)
45Q-6 76-6=
(i)
76(ii)
70(iii)
none of theseQ-7 91-5=
(i)
86(ii)
76(iii)
66Q-8 44-19=
(i)
35(ii)
25(iii)
none of theseQ-9 83-17=
(i)
66(ii)
56(iii)
46Chapter-19 Multiplication Concepts
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
(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 ?
Q-2 Write the product in the blank.
Q-3
Find using tables :
Q-4
Do the sum and then write the product. One has been done for you.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-5
Look at the groups in each of the pictures below and fill in the blanks.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-6
Match the following to the correct multiplication or addition sentence.

Q-7
How many jumps of 2 will the wasp make to reach the flower?
(1)

(2)

Q-8
Add the object in each of the following given pictures below and fill in the blanks.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-9
Do the sum and then write the product. One has been done for you.
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-10
How many jumps of 5 will the frog make to reach the insect?
(1)

(2)

Q-11
Do the sums and then write the answer. One has been done for you.
(1)

(2)

(3)

Q-12
How many jumps of 10 will the rabbit make to reach the carrot?
(1)

(2)

Q-13
Find the number in -
(a) 9 × 1 = -----------
(2) 5 × 0 = --------
(3) 8 × 0 = -----------
(4) 7 × 1 = ---------
(5) 4 × 1 = -----------
(6) 3 × 0 = -----------
Q-14
Find -
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Q-15
Match the following (I × II) with coloum III :

Q-16
Answer the questions : -
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?
Q-17
Do the sums and then write the product:
(1)

(2)

(3)

Q-18
Fill in the blanks :
(a) 10 × 1 =
(b) ____ × 1 = 6
(c) 4 × ______ = 20
(4) 5 × 0 =
(e) 4 × ____ = 0
(f) 7 × _____ = 14
(g) 6 × 1 = _____
(h) 10 × 10 = ______
(i) 6 × 2 = _______
Q-19
Find the product:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Q-20
There are 6 piles of books. Each pile has 10 books. How many books are there in all ?
Q-21
There are 5 bikes and 2 people are on each bike. How many people are there in all ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 5 × 5 =
(i)
55(ii)
50(iii)
25Q-2 2 × 5 =
(i)
25(ii)
52(iii)
10Q-3 9 × 10 =
(i)
910(ii)
901(iii)
90Q-4 8 × 5 =
(i)
85(ii)
40(iii)
none of theseQ-5 6 × 2 =
(i)
12(ii)
62(iii)
none of theseChapter-20 Numbers upto 1000
Q-1 Write the numbers in digits:
Q-2 What is the number that comes after ?
Q-3 What is the number before?
Q-4 Fill in the blanks :
Q-5
Complete the following grid:
1.

2.

3.

Q-6
Count and write the number.
(1)

(2)

(3)

Q-7
Write the numbers words :
(a) 209 ---------------------------
(b) 513 -------------------
(c) 463 -----------------------
(d) 777 ---------------------------
(e) 907 -------------------------
(f) 846 ----------------------------
(g) 682 ---------------------------
Q-8
What is the number between ?
(a)

(b)

(c )

(d)

(e)

(f)

Q-9
Colour as many small bags as are needed to fill in the big bag.




Q-10
Write the numbers in the expanded form.
(a) 345 = -------- hundred + ----------- tens + ---------- ones = -------- + ---------- +-----------------
(b) 256 = ------------- hundred + ------------ tens + ----------- ones = ------------- + ---------------- + ---------------
(c) 590 = --------- hundred + ------------ tens + ----------- ones = ------------ + ------------- + -----------------
(d) 472 = ------------- hundred + -------------- tens + ------------ ones = ----------- + -------------- + ------------------
(e) 983 = ------------ hundred + --------------- tens + ------------ ones = ------------- + ------------ + -------------
Q-11
Write the place value of each digit in the following numbers :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-12
Form the number for the following:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Q-13
Complete the table :

Q-14
Write the number in which is greater:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Q-15
Write the number in which is smaller :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Q-16
In each group, colour the greatest number blue and smallest number yellow:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Q-17
Arrange the following in decreasing or descending order :
(1) 892 109 608 ---------------
(2) 280 218 281 ------------
(3) 628 829 608 ------------
(4) 551 446 783 --------------
(5) 377 693 293 ----------
(6) 715 537 264 ----------
(7) 274 634 318 --------------
Q-18
Arrange the following in increasing or ascending order :
(1) 408 480 418 ----------------
(2) 245 284 281 --------------
(3) 762 726 760 ---------------
(4) 587 511 478 -----------
(5) 832 822 812 -----------
(6) 280 218 289 -----------
(7) 912 921 902 ----------
Q-19
Answer the questions :
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. Sonu 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?

Q-20
Count and write the number :

Q-21
Write the numbers in expanded form.
(a) 259 = ----------- + ----------- + ---------------
(b) 423 = ---------- + ------------ + -------------
(c) 691 = ---------- + ----------- + -------------
(d) 500 = ------------ + ------------ + ------------
Q-22
What is the number that comes in between ?
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Q-23
Tick (✓) the greatest number and cross (×) the smallest number ?
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-24
Fill in the blanks :
(a) 329+10 = ---------------
(b) 423+10 = -------------
(c) 403+100 = ------------
(d) 303+100 = -------------
(e) 710_10 = -------------
(f) 530_10 = ------------
(g) 920_100 = -------------
(h) 840_100 = --------------
Chapter-21 Addition Subtraction of Greater Numbers
Q-1 Answer the following questions.
(f) There are 103 men, 60 women and 6 children in a birthday party. How many people are there in all ?
Q-2 Answer the following questions.
Q-3 Add these numbers :
Q-4 Add these numbers:
Q-5 Subtract the following :
Q-6
Add the following numbers:
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Q-7
Two boxes weighed 267 kg and 320 kg respectively. What was the total weight of both the boxes ?
Q-8
There were 344 blue kites and 432 red kites. How many kites were there altogether?
Q-9
Subtract the following :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

Q-10
A fruit seller had 635 oranges. He sold 215 oranges out of them. How many oranges were left with him?
Q-11
In a book, there are 460 pages. Vandana has read 250 pages. How many pages are left?
Q-12
There were 887 bags of sugar in a store. 653 bags were sold out. How many bags were left in the store ?
Q-13
Vipin earned 690 rupees during last week. He spent 460 rupees during that week. How many rupees did he save ?
Q-14
Rewrite the following numbers in the correct place and solve them:
(1) 462 + 24 = -----------
(2) 507+15 = ----------
(3) 800 + 38 = -----------
(4) 350 + 49 = ---------
(5) 567 - 23 = -------------
(6) 899 _ 6 = -------------
(7) 475 _ 32 = ------------
(8) 654 _ 41 = ----------
(9) 512 + 24 + 3 = -----------
(10) 425 + 42 + 1 = ----------
Q-15
Solve this -
1. In a district level painting competition, there were 485 boys and the number of girls was 65 less than boys. How many girls were there in the competition ?
2. There are 152 black skirts, 20 blue skirts and 7 red skirts in a garments shop. How many skirts are there in the garments shop ?
Q-16
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-17
Solve it.
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?
Q-18
Add the following :
(a)

(b)

(c )

(4)

Q-19
Subtract the following :
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Q-20
Write the following numbers in the correct places and subtract :
(a) 875 -- 65 = ----------
(b) 986 -- 162 = -------------
(c) 368 -- 50 = -------------
(d) 259 -- 8 = ------------
Q-21
Naina bought 260 balloons. Out of them, 50 were green. How many were not green?
Q-22
There are 120 pages red, 72 pages white and 6 pages blue in a book. How many pages are there in the book ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 57+70=
(i)
120(ii)
125(iii)
127Q-2 50+90=
(i)
950(ii)
140(iii)
95Q-3 80+60=
(i)
860(ii)
140(iii)
86Q-4 70+40=
(i)
110(ii)
74(iii)
740Q-5 60+30=
(i)
90(ii)
630(iii)
63Q-6 78+40=
(i)
118(ii)
784(iii)
70Chapter-22 About Myself
Q-1
Fill in the blanks to tell us something about yourself :
1. My name is ......................… .
2. My date of birth is ...............… .
3. I am ...…... years old.
4. My father’s name is ............... .
5. My mother name is ........... .
6. My address is ............ .
7. My telephone number is ............... .
8. The name of my school is .......... .
9. I study in class ........... .
10. The name of my class teacher is ........... .
11. The name of my best friend is ..........
12. My hobby is/are .............. .
Q-2
Write ‘Y’ for yes and ‘N’ for no :
1. Do you like playing?
2. Do you like brown hair?
3. Can you ride a bicycle?
4. Do you like watching cartoon shows on television ?
Chapter-23 Human Body
Q-1
Fill in the blanks :
Q-2 Answer the following questions:
Q-3
Write three things you do using your arms and legs both.
----------------------------
-----------------------------
------------------------------
Q-4
Name the sense organ that helps you to do the following things.
1. See the beautiful flowers in the garden ..................... .
2. Taste an ice cream --------------
3. Listen to music
4. Smell delicious food
5. Know if a thing is hot or cold
Q-5
Number the pictures in the correct order.



Q-6
Complete the flow chart.

Q-7
Cross (x) the odd one out.
1.

2.

3.

4.

Chapter-24 My Family
Q-1
Write the answers to these questions :
1. Who is the earning member of your family ?
2. Who cooks the food for your family ?
3. What does your father do ?
4. What does your mother do ?
Chapter-25 The Food We Eat
Q-1 Answer the following questions :
Q-2
Circle the odd one out.



Q-3
Some food items have been shown below. They belong to different categories. Below each picture, mention:







Q-4
Write Y for Yes and N for No :
1. Do you like to eat carrot ?
2. Do you drink milk everyday ?
3. Are you a non-vegetarian ?
4. Do you chew your food well ?
Chapter-26 Clothes
Q-1
Fill in the blanks :
Q-2 Answer these questions.
Q-3 Match the following pictures of dresses with their related names :

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 We wear woollen clothes in
(i)
summer(ii)
winterQ-2 We get cotton from, the
(i)
silk warm(ii)
cotton plantQ-3 The people who do special jobs wear
(i)
sarees(ii)
uniformsQ-4 Which clothes are light and worn in summer?
(i)
cotton(ii)
woollenChapter-27 Our Houses or Homes
Q-1
True Or False :
Q-2 Answer these questions.
Q-3 Match the following:

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Who fits water pipes in a house?
(i)
mason(ii)
Architect(iii)
PlumberQ-2 Which house can move?
(i)
caravan(ii)
hut(iii)
iglooQ-3 Houses with many storeys are called
(i)
flats(ii)
caravan(iii)
houseboatQ-4 Who makes the doors and windows of a house?
(i)
Carpenter(ii)
Architect(iii)
ElectricianChapter-28 Remaining Healthy
Q-1
Fill in the blanks :
Q-2 Mention:
Q-3 Match the following:

Q-4
True Or False :
Chapter-29 Safety Rules
Q-1
True Or False :
Q-2 Answer these questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 It is not safe to play on the
(i)
road(ii)
playground(iii)
at homeQ-2 Yes should never play with
(i)
sharp objects(ii)
pets(iii)
friendsQ-3 How can we be safe while playing?
(i)
Do not play on the road.(ii)
Cycle inside a playground and not on the road.(iii)
Play near open manholes.Chapter-30 Fruits For Us
Q-1 Complete the names of these fruits using the Help Box.
Chapter-31 Yummy Indian Cuisines
Q-1
Look at each dish and write the name of the Indian state it belongs to.









Chapter-32 Spotting the Sports
Q-1
See the pictures and encircle the names of the games in the word search.


Chapter-33 Around The World
Q-1
Name these buildings. The first letter of each monument is written.
1. S ----------------

2. E -------------------

3. G ----------------

4. P ----------------

5. L --------------

6. B

Chapter-35 Building the Words
Q-1
Currect the words spellings -
1. ERHOS -------------

2. HPIS

3. EPCAH

4. SORE ------------

5. RAEDB --------------

Chapter-36 Protecting Our Environment
Q-1
We should follow 3 R’s–Recycle, Reuse and Reduce. Can you name two things that can be -
1. Recycled ? ---------- -------------
2. Reused ? ------------------ ----------------
3. Reduced ? ------------- --------------
Chapter-37 Pairing up
Q-1
Match the suitable pairs.

Chapter-38 Trees/Plants–Our Friends
Q-1
Tick (✓ ) the objects and their names that we get from trees or plants.

Chapter-39 Places of Worship
Q-1 Write the names of States/ Union Territories where they are located.
Chapter-40 Our Sports Stars
Q-1
Given below the images of some sports persons. Identify the sports they play and write the correct letters in the boxes. Take the help of Help Box.
1. Bajrang Punia

2. Usain Bolt

Deepika Kumari --------------

Michael Jordan ----------

Rohit Sharma --------------

PV Sindhu ------------

Michael Phelps ---------------
