Question bank
Chapter-1 Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Write the numbers from 1 to 50 in this grid :

Q-5
Write the numbers from 50 to 1 in this grid:

Q-6
Solve:
(a) If there are 3 branches of ten grapes and 6 loose ones, how many grapes are there?
(b) If there are 2 bundles of ten logs and 7 loose ones, how many logs are there?
Q-7
Can you expand these numbers?
(a) 17 = _____+______
(b) 26 = _____+______
(c) 33 = _____+_____
(d) 40 = _____+_____
(e) 42 = ______+______
(f) 50 = _____+_____
(g) 19 = ______+______
(h) 27 = _____+_____
(i) 38 = _____+_____
(j) 46 = _____+_____
(k) 49 = ____+____
(l) 20 = _____+_____
Q-8
Write these numbers in the boxes:

Q-9
Write the number in words:

Q-10
Write the numbers :

Q-11
Write the numbers that come in between :

Q-12
Write the numbers before, after or in between :

Q-13
Write the smallest number in the centre of each circle:








Q-14
Write the largest number in the centre of each circle:




Q-15
Circle the biggest number:

Q-16
Circle the smallest number:

Q-17
Use the number strip to write these numbers from the smallest to the biggest :

Q-18
Arrange the numbers given in each kite string in ascending order :

Q-19
Use the number strip to write these numbers from the biggest to the smallest :

Q-20
Arrange the numbers in decreasing order :


Q-21
Write the numbers given in each Polygon in the descending order in the boxes given below:



Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 2 tens are ______.
(i)
10(ii)
20(iii)
30Q-2 5 tens are _______.
(i)
10(ii)
30(iii)
50Q-3 In which numbers, we use ones place only?
(i)
1-10(ii)
10-20(iii)
20-30Q-4 1 ten and 1 one are ______.
(i)
10(ii)
11(iii)
110Chapter-2 Addition of Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Add:






Q-5
Add these numbers using the number strip :




Q-6
Add the following by counting forward :
(a) 6 + 2 = ____
(b) 1 + 8 = ____
(c) 3 + 4 = _____
(d) 5 + 4 = _____
(e) 2 + 5 = _____
(f) 1 + 6 = _____
Q-7
Read the story and do the sums.
1. I saw 4 frogs. Then I saw 5 more. I saw_______ frogs in all.
2. There are 5 candles. 2 more are added. There are_______candles in all.
3. Mona has 3 pencils. She gets 3 more. Now, she has_______pencils.
4. Gargi has 5 red pens. She gets 4 green pens. Now, she has_______pens.
5. A potter made 4 big pots. Then, he made 3 small pots. Now, he has_______pots.
6. Varun has 3 sweets. He gets 2 more. Now, he has______sweets.
7. There are 4 fish. 2 more are added. There are______fish in all.
8. There are 6 mangoes. 3 more are added. There are ___ mangoes in all.
Q-8
Count forward and add :


Q-9
Add the numbers quickly and correctly

Q-10
Mark dots to add the following :

Q-11
Add on the number strip :



Q-12
Add and write the sum in box.

Q-13
Fill suitable numbers in the circle.

Q-14
Read the story and do the sums :
1. Anand has 14 marbles. Mohan has only 6 marbles. How many marbles are there altogether ?
2. There are 11 toffees in one packet and 7 toffees in another packet. How many toffees are there in all ?
3. There are 16 bananas and 3 pineapples in a basket. How many fruits are there in the basket ?
4. Aryan had 13 balloons with him. His friend gave him 4 more balloons. How many balloons does Aryan have now?
5. There are 14 cups and 4 plates in a cupboard. How many pieces of crockery are there in all ?
6. There are 6 bottles on one shelf and 7 bottles on the second shelf. How many bottles are there altogether ?
7. Sontu has 15 story books with him. His friend gave him 2 more story books. How many story books does Sontu have now ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 3+1=_____
(i)
4(ii)
3(iii)
0Q-2 5 and 2 are ______.
(i)
5(ii)
2(iii)
7Q-3 6 and 3 are _______
(i)
3(ii)
9(iii)
6Q-4 Arun got 2 chocolates, he got 5 more after that, how many does he have in total?
(i)
7(ii)
6(iii)
5Chapter-3 Subtraction of Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Subtract the numbers :

Q-5
Subtract the following :

Q-6
Subtract:
1. There are 9 butterflies on the flowers. 3 flew away. How many butterflies are left ?
2. There are 4 people in the car. 1 gets down. How many people are left?
3. Sona had 7 candles. She gave 4 candles to Mona. How many candles were left with Sona?
4. A Farmer had 9 cows in his farm. He sold 3 of them. How many cows does the farmer has now ?
5. In a box, there were 10 sweets. Aman and his sister ate 4 of them. How many sweets were left?
6. There were 9 red roses in a garden. Bindia cut 5 of them. How many roses were left?
7. Ajay had 8 coins. He lost 2 of them. How many coins were left with him?
8. There are 7 balloons. 3 balloons bursted. How many balloons are left?
9. There are 5 mangoes in the plate. Naman come and ate 2 mangoes. How many mangoes are left ?
Q-7
Find the answers by backward counting:



Q-8
Subtract the following by backward counting :






Q-9
Cross (×) out the picture which are to be substracted and find the answers.








Q-10
Subtract the following by drawing lines and crossing out which are to be subtracted :



Q-11
Use the number strip to find the answer:




Q-12
Subtract the following correctly:

Q-13
Solve these number stories:
(a) 12 children went for a picnic. 6 returned due to some reasons. How many children are left there for the picnic ?
(b) There were 16 turtles. 5 of them went away. How many were left?
(c) Rajiv has 15 stamps and Raju has 4 stamps. How many more stamps does Rajiv have ?
(d) There are 16 marbles in first bowl. There are 5 marbles in second bowl. How many more marbles does first bowl have ?
(e) There are 19 pens in a box and 6 pens in a pen-stand. How many more pens are there in the box?
(f) There are 14 fruits in a basket. 11 of them are taken away. How many are left ?
(f) There are 14 fruits in a basket. 11 of them are taken away. How many are left ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Taking away is known as ________.
(i)
addition(ii)
subtraction(iii)
none of theseQ-2 4-1=______
(i)
3(ii)
2(iii)
5Q-3 From 5, take away 1, is ______.
(i)
3(ii)
2(iii)
4Q-4 From 8, take away 2, is ______.
(i)
10(ii)
6(iii)
none of theseChapter-4 Shapes and patterns
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Circle the things with the same shape :

Q-5
Circle the one that is of the same size as given in the first column:







Q-6
Circle the picture in the folded paper, which when unfolded it will be the same as the original on the left-hand side:

Q-7
Match the pieces of different shapes with its final products:

Q-8
Count and write :



Q-9
Complete the pictures:

Q-10
What will come next ?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 A triangle has _____ sides.
(i)
two(ii)
three(iii)
fourQ-2 Triangle is ____ in shape.
(i)
oval(ii)
straight(iii)
roundQ-3 A square has _____ sides.
(i)
four(ii)
three(iii)
twoQ-4 A circle has _____ sides.
(i)
one(ii)
two(iii)
noChapter-5 Measurement
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3
Use the objects below to compare the length of your comb :

Q-4
Measure the length of the blackboard of your classroom with your handspan and write its length in terms of your handspans.
_____________________________________________________________
Q-5
Measure the distance from the door of your drawing room to the centre table with footspans and write how many footspans are used.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Q-6
Fill in the blanks




Q-7
Colour the container that can hold more liquid.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Which one is Bigger:
(i)
Tree(ii)
plant(iii)
none of theseQ-2 Which one is smaller:
(i)
Elephant(ii)
Rat(iii)
none of theseQ-3 Which one is taller:
(i)
house(ii)
Rat(iii)
buildingQ-4 Which one is shorter:
(i)
shorts pants(ii)
jeans(iii)
both of theseChapter-6 Bigger Number
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Read the given number names carefully and write the numbers.




Q-5
Count and fill in the boxes:



Q-6
Write the numbers which are hidden behind the doors:

Q-7
Encircle the bigger number:

Q-8
Encircle the smaller number:

Q-9
Rearrange the numbers given below from smallest to biggest number:


Q-10
Rearrange the numbers given below from biggest to smallest number:


Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 7 tens and 4 ones make _________.
(i)
74(ii)
78(iii)
75Q-2 6 tens and 5 ones make _____.
(i)
62(ii)
65(iii)
63Q-3 6 tens and 8 ones make _____.
(i)
68(ii)
67(iii)
69Q-4 6 tens and 3 ones make _________.
(i)
62(ii)
63(iii)
65Chapter-7 Addition and Subtraction of Bigger Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3 One word answer:
Q-4
Solve the following:

Q-5
Add the following:

Q-6
Solve the sums using the number line given below:


Q-7
Subtract the following:

Q-8
Nini’s birthday party, Solve







Q-9
Solve
1. Sitaram has 15 cows. Shyam has 14 buffaloes. How many cattle both of them have ?
2. Priyanka had 83 chocolates. She gave 41 chocolates to her friends. How many chocolates were left with her ?
3. There are 26 butterflies in a garden. 23 more butterflies came from another garden. How many butterflies are altogether in the garden ?
4. There were 53 passengers in a bus. 32 of them got down. How many passengers were left in the bus ?
5. There are 86 pages in a colouring book. Sadhna coloured 14 pages. How many pages are left uncoloured now ?
Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 3 + 4 =
(i)
7(ii)
6(iii)
5Q-2 There are 5 fruits, 3 fruits are eaten:
(i)
3(ii)
2(iii)
6Q-3 8 - 5 =
(i)
2(ii)
1(iii)
3Q-4 There are 4 flowers in the vase and add 2 more flowers.
(i)
5(ii)
6(iii)
7Chapter-8 Multiplication Concepts
Q-1
Look at the groups in each of the pictures below and fill in the blanks.

Q-2
Do the sum and then write the product. One has been done for you.

Q-3
Match the following to the correct multiplication or addition sentence.

Q-4
How many jumps of 2 will the wasp make to reach the flower?

Q-5
Add the object in each of the following given pictures below and fill in the blanks.

Q-6
How many jumps of 5 will the frog make to reach the insect?

Q-7
Do the sums and then write the answer. One has been done for you.

Q-8
How many jumps of 10 will the rabbit make to reach the carrot?

Q-9
Find using tables-

Q-10
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 seesaw. 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 ?
Chapter-9 Time
Q-1
Look at the pictures and tell the time. One is done for you



Q-2
Read the following sentences and know about the activities that Mansi does in different days of this week.

Q-3
Read the statements carefully and answer the following. On which day Mansi ...
(a) swings? ______________
(b) is in a party? __________________
(c) is dancing? _______________
(c) is dancing? _____________
(e) is out with her parents? ________________
(f) is reading books? _________________
Q-4
Read the clocks and write the time in the boxes, in two ways:



Q-5
Fill in the blanks:
(a) ________is the first day of the week.
(b) Wednesday is the ________ day of the week.
(c) ________comes before Friday.
(d) ________ comes after Saturday.
(e) ________ comes in between Saturday and Monday.
(f) ________ is the last day of the week.
Q-6
Draw hands of the clocks to show the time written below each :

Chapter-10 Money
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
Q-2 True or False:
Q-3
Choose the correct coin and write its number in the boxes:

Q-4
What is the amount of money in each box ? One is done for you.







Q-5
Write the price of each article in small box and answer in big box:

Q-6
Find the value :

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 We need ________ to buy things.
(i)
things(ii)
money(iii)
sharesQ-2 2+1+5 =
(i)
6(ii)
8(iii)
10Q-3 Rupees 2 coin + rupees 5 coin =
(i)
8(ii)
6(iii)
7Chapter-11 Data Handling
Q-1
Count how many birds are there of each kind :

Q-2
Meenu has a fish aquarium in her home :

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 Collection of information is called ____________ Collection.
(i)
raw(ii)
data(iii)
none of theseQ-2 5 tens and 4 ones =
(i)
55(ii)
54(iii)
56Q-3 8 - 2 =
(i)
6(ii)
5(iii)
4Q-4 The bigger number:
(i)
55(ii)
80(iii)
83