Question bank

Chapter-1   Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) 1 ten is ______.
(b) 3 tens are ________.
(c) 4 tens are ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) For writing the number 10, we use 2 and 0.
(b) For writing 10, we need two places.
(c) Five ones are 1.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) 2 tens and 1 one.
(b) 1 one and 0 one.
(c) 2 tens and 6 ones.
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)

30
Q-2 5 tens are _______.

(i)

10

(ii)

30

(iii)

50
Q-3 In which numbers, we use ones place only?

(i)

1-10

(ii)

10-20

(iii)

20-30
Q-4 1 ten and 1 one are ______.

(i)

10

(ii)

11

(iii)

110
Chapter-2   Addition of Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks
(a) When we __________, we use the symbol‘+’.
(b) Name of '+' symbol is ________.
(c) 5 and 2 are ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) 6 and 3 are 3.
(b) 10 and 3 are 13.
(c) 4 and 4 are 16.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) I saw two elephants, then I saw two more, how many elephants did I see in total?
(b) Gunjan had 3 pencils, she got 2 more, how many pencils did she get in total?
(c) A potter made 4 big pots, then he made 5 more, how many pots he made in total?
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)

0
Q-2 5 and 2 are ______.

(i)

5

(ii)

2

(iii)

7
Q-3 6 and 3 are _______

(i)

3

(ii)

9

(iii)

6
Q-4 Arun got 2 chocolates, he got 5 more after that, how many does he have in total?

(i)

7

(ii)

6

(iii)

5
Chapter-3   Subtraction of Smaller Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) When we _______, we use the symbol ‘–’.
(b) Name of the symbol (-) is ________.
(c) From 7, take away 2 is _____.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) From 8, take away 5 is 3.
(b) From 9, take away 4 is 13.
(c) When we subtract 1 from any number, we get the number just after it.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) There were 7 balls, Monu took 4 balls, how many balls were left?
(b) What is the answer when we subtract a number from itself?
(c) Mohit had 4 notebooks, he gave all the 4 to his friend, how many notebooks he has now?
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 these
Q-2 4-1=______

(i)

3

(ii)

2

(iii)

5
Q-3 From 5, take away 1, is ______.

(i)

3

(ii)

2

(iii)

4
Q-4 From 8, take away 2, is ______.

(i)

10

(ii)

6

(iii)

none of these
Chapter-4   Shapes and patterns
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) A triangle has ______ sides.
(b) The sides can be of the same lengths or different _______.
(c) A triangle has _________ pointed corners/ends.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) A circle has two sides.
(b) A circle is round in shape.
(c) A square has four sides.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) How many sides are there in rectangle?
(b) Which sides of a rectangle are equal?
(c) It has four equal sides.
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)

four
Q-2 Triangle is ____ in shape.

(i)

oval

(ii)

straight

(iii)

round
Q-3 A square has _____ sides.

(i)

four

(ii)

three

(iii)

two
Q-4 A circle has _____ sides.

(i)

one

(ii)

two

(iii)

no
Chapter-5   Measurement
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) ___________ the length or height means finding out how long or how tall a thing is.
(b) A balance or a weighing machine can be used to compare the _______ of two objects.
(c) The heavier side goes _______ and the lighter side comes up.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) The amount of quantity that a container can hold is called its quality.
(b) When a liquid is poured from one container to another its quantity changes.
(c) Some liquid items we need to buy are measured by measuring capacity.
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 these
Q-2 Which one is smaller:

(i)

Elephant

(ii)

Rat

(iii)

none of these
Q-3 Which one is taller:

(i)

house

(ii)

Rat

(iii)

building
Q-4 Which one is shorter:

(i)

shorts pants

(ii)

jeans

(iii)

both of these
Chapter-6   Bigger Number
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) 10 tens are _______.
(b) Nine tens are _______.
(c) 5 tens and 2 ones make ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) 5 tens and 4 ones make 56.
(b) 6 tens and 1 one make 61.
(c) 7 tens and 6 ones make 77.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) What do 8 tens and 1 one make?
(b) What do 9 tens and 9 ones make?
(c) What do 7 tens and 2 ones make?
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)

75
Q-2 6 tens and 5 ones make _____.

(i)

62

(ii)

65

(iii)

63
Q-3 6 tens and 8 ones make _____.

(i)

68

(ii)

67

(iii)

69
Q-4 6 tens and 3 ones make _________.

(i)

62

(ii)

63

(iii)

65
Chapter-7   Addition and Subtraction of Bigger Numbers
Q-1 Fill in the blanks:
(a) Adding 4 and 2, we get ______.
(b) Adding 5 and 6, we get _________.
(c) Adding 9 and 1, we get ________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) Adding 35 and 14, we get 49.
(b) Adding 20 and 10, we get 40.
(c) Adding 25 and 10, we get 45.
Q-3 One word answer:
(a) 26+5=?
(b) Manu has 13 toys in her room. Nini has 16 toys in her room. How many toys in all?
(c) Manu has 52 summer vacation holidays. Nini has 54 summer vacation holidays. How many summer vacation holidays in total ?
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)

5
Q-2 There are 5 fruits, 3 fruits are eaten:

(i)

3

(ii)

2

(iii)

6
Q-3 8 - 5 =

(i)

2

(ii)

1

(iii)

3
Q-4 There are 4 flowers in the vase and add 2 more flowers.

(i)

5

(ii)

6

(iii)

7
Chapter-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:
(a) We need ______ to buy things.
(b) Money is in the form of ________ and notes.
(c) Adding Rs. 5, Rs. 10 and Rs. 15, we get _________.
Q-2 True or False:
(a) Adding Rs. 1, Rs. 1 and Rs. 2, we get Rs. 4.
(b) Adding Rs. 5, Rs. 2 and Rs. 1, we get Rs. 7.
(c) Adding Rs. 10, Rs. 20 and Rs. 50, we get Rs. 80.
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)

shares
Q-2 2+1+5 =

(i)

6

(ii)

8

(iii)

10
Q-3 Rupees 2 coin + rupees 5 coin =

(i)

8

(ii)

6

(iii)

7
Chapter-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 these
Q-2 5 tens and 4 ones =

(i)

55

(ii)

54

(iii)

56
Q-3 8 - 2 =

(i)

6

(ii)

5

(iii)

4
Q-4 The bigger number:

(i)

55

(ii)

80

(iii)

83