Math Class 3 – Money – Word Problem

Math Class 3 – Money – Word Problem

  1. A single ride on a roller coaster costs ₹65. What is the cost of 9 such rides?
  2. A single ticket for a ferry ride costs ₹40. What is the cost of 6 such tickets?
  3. A single entry to a theme park costs ₹75. What is the cost of 5 such entries?
  4. A single ride on a carousel costs ₹50. What is the cost of 10 such rides?
  5. A single ticket for a museum tour costs ₹60. What is the cost of 8 such tickets?
  6. Vihan bought apples for ₹120 and grapes for ₹85. He paid to the shopkeeper – Find the change. (Show calculation)
  7. Vihan bought bat for ₹1650 and gloves for ₹425. He paid to the shopkeeper – Find the change.
  8. Vihan bought remote car for ₹400 , pokemon card for ₹250 and bayblader for for ₹770. He paid to the shopkeeper – Find the change.

Math Class 3 – Measurement – Word Problem

Math Class 3 – Measurement – Word Problem

  1. A farmer harvested 3500 kg of apples. If 1800 kg is sold at the market, how much quantity of apples is still left with him? (show calculation)
  2. A bakery bought 2000 kg of flour. If 800 kg is used for baking, how much flour is still left with the bakery? (show calculation)
  3. A warehouse received 5000 kg of sugar. If 2800 kg is distributed to various retailers, how much sugar is still left in the warehouse? (show calculation)
  4. A construction company ordered 6000 kg of cement. If 3500 kg is used in ongoing projects, how much cement is still available for future use? (show calculation)
  5. A grocery store stocked 4000 kg of potatoes. If 2200 kg is sold in a week, how much quantity of potatoes is still left in the store? (show calculation)

Math Class 3 – Measurement – Fill in the Blanks

Math Class 3 – Measurement – Fill in the Blanks

  1. 1 kg + _______ g = 1600 g
  2. ____ kg + ________ g = 2800 g
  3. 1800 g = 1 kg + _______ g
  4. 2 kg + 450 g = ___________ g
  5. _______ kg + 200 g = _____________ g
  6. 2 km + _________ m = 2750 m
  7. 3050 m = _________ km + __________ m
  8. 4 km + 500 m = ___________ m
  9. 1 km + _______ m = 1200 m
  10. __________ km + 100 m = 9100 m
  11. 1 cm + ______ mm = 110 mm
  12. 2 cm + 45 mm = ____________ mm
  13. 455 mm = ______ cm + ______ mm
  14. ________ cm + 40 mm = 640 mm
  15. 8 cm + _____ mm = 805 mm

Math Class 3 – Decimal – Addition & Subtraction – Fill in the Blanks

Math Class 3 – Decimal – Addition & Subtraction – Fill in the Blanks

  1. ₹ 100 – ₹ 55.75 = ___________.
  2. ₹ 80 – ₹ 35.25 = ___________.
  3. ₹ 120 – ₹ 75.80 = ___________.
  4. ₹ 100.50 – ₹ 55.75 = ___________.
  5. ₹ 80.75 – ₹ 35.25 = ___________.
  6. ₹ 120.30 – ₹ 75.80 = ___________.
  7. ₹ 90 + ₹ 35.75 = ___________.
  8. ₹ 70 + ₹ 30.25 = ___________.
  9. ₹ 100 + ₹ 20.80 = ___________.
  10. ₹ 65.80 + ₹ 40.25 = ___________.
  11. ₹ 75.60 + ₹ 30.90 = ___________.
  12. ₹ 80.25 + ₹ 25.75 = ___________.

Math Class 3 – Measurement of Length – Conversion to cm and m

Math Class 3 – Measurement of Length – Conversion to cm and m

  1. 5 m 25 cm = _________ cm.
  2. 8 m 15 cm = _________ cm.
  3. 2 m 5 cm = _________ cm.
  4. 6 m 80 cm = _________ cm.
  5. 9 m 35 cm = _________ cm.
  6. 4 m 60 cm = _________ cm.
  7. 7 m 90 cm = _________ cm.
  8. 1 m 20 cm = _________ cm.
  9. 10 m 45 cm = _________ cm.
  10. 12 m 7 cm = _________ cm.
  11. 5 km 25 m = _________ m.
  12. 8 km 150 m = _________ m.
  13. 2 km 500 m = _________ m.
  14. 6 km 800 m = _________ m.
  15. 9 km 350 m = _________ m.
  16. 4 km 60 m = _________ m.
  17. 7 km 900 m = _________ m.
  18. 1 km 2 m = _________ m.
  19. 10 km 450 m = _________ m.
  20. 12 km 7 m = _________ m.

Math Class 3 – Money – Exchange Notes – Fill in the Blanks

Math Class 3 – Money – Exchange Notes – Fill in the Blanks

  1. A 200-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 20 notes.
  2. A 1000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 100 notes.
  3. A 2000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 200 notes.
  4. A 100-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 10 notes.
  5. A 200-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 20 notes.
  6. A 100-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 10 notes.
  7. A 1000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 100 notes.
  8. A 5000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 500 notes.
  9. A 50-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 5 notes.
  10. A 200-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 20 notes.
  11. A 500-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 50 notes
  12. A 500-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 100 notes.
  13. A 1000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 200 notes.
  14. A 2000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 500 notes.
  15. A 200-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 20 notes.
  16. A 1000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 500 notes.
  17. A 2000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 1000 notes.
  18. A 5000-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 1000 notes.
  19. A 200-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 50 notes.
  20. A 100-rupees note can be exchanged with _______ ₹ 20 notes.

Math Class 3 – Measurement of Mass – KG to G or G to KG – Multiple Choice Question

Math Class 3 – Measurement of Mass – KG to G or G to KG – Multiple Choice Question

  1. 3 kg weight = ____________ 100 g weight. a) 15 b) 30 c) 150 d) 300
  2. 40 kg weight = ____________ 100 g weight. a) 20 b) 40 c) 400 d) 200
  3. 5 kg weight = ____________ 1000 g weight. a) 50 b) 10 c) 5 d) 500
  4. 7 kg weight = ____________ 1000 g weight. a) 70 b) 10 c) 700 d) 7
  5. 2 kg weight = ____________ 10 g weight. a) 200 b) 20 c) 2 d) 2000
  6. 7 kg weight = ____________ 10 g weight. a) 7000 b) 700 c) 70 d) 7
  7. 8000 g weight = ____________ kg weight. a) 800 b) 80 c) 8 d) 80000
  8. 12000 g weight = ____________ kg weight. a) 1200 b) 12 c) 120 d) 120000

Math Class 3 – Money – Addition & Subtraction – Multiple Choice Questions

Math Class 3 – Money – Addition & Subtraction – Multiple Choice Questions

I. Money Addition

  1. ₹ 70.25 + ₹ 40.75 = _______ a) ₹ 111.00 b) ₹ 110.50 c) ₹ 120.00 d) ₹ 112.00
  2. ₹ 90.75 + ₹ 25.25 = _______ a) ₹ 116.00 b) ₹ 116.50 c) ₹ 115.00 d) ₹ 117.00
  3. ₹ 55.60 + ₹ 45.40 = _______ a) ₹ 100.00 b) ₹ 101.00 c) ₹ 99.00 d) ₹ 102.00
  4. ₹ 65.35 + ₹ 50.65 = _______ a) ₹ 116.00 b) ₹ 116.50 c) ₹ 116.00 d) ₹ 117.00
  5. ₹ 80.20 + ₹ 30.80 = _______ a) ₹ 110.00 b) ₹ 110.50 c) ₹ 120.00 d) ₹ 111.00
  6. ₹ 85.50 + ₹ 35.50 = _______ a) ₹121.00 b) ₹120.50 c) ₹130.00 d) ₹122.00

II. Money Subtraction

  1. ₹ 70.75 – ₹ 25.50 = _______ a) ₹ 45.25 b) ₹ 46.25 c) ₹ 45.50 d) ₹ 47.00
  2. ₹ 90.25 – ₹ 40.80 = _______ a) ₹ 49.45 b) ₹ 49.55 c) ₹ 49.45 d) ₹ 48.45
  3. ₹ 55.60 – ₹ 45.10 = _______ a) ₹ 10.50 b) ₹ 10.40 c) ₹ 10.45 d) ₹ 9.50
  4. ₹ 65.35 – ₹ 50.45 = _______ a) ₹ 14.00 b) ₹ 14.90 c) ₹ 14.50 d) ₹ 13.90
  5. ₹ 80.20 – ₹ 30.70 = _______ a) ₹ 49.50 b) ₹ 49.80 c) ₹ 49.30 d) ₹ 49.40
  6. ₹ 85.50 – ₹ 35.25 = _______ a) ₹40.00 b) ₹40.50 c) ₹40.25 d) ₹22.00

Math Class 3 – Measurement Units – Multiple Choice Questions

Math Class 3 – Measurement Units – Multiple Choice Questions

  1. The length of a football field is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  2. The volume of a swimming pool is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) liters
  3. The distance between two cities is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  4. The weight of a bag of rice is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  5. The capacity of a water tank is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) liters
  6. The length of a race track is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  7. The height of a mountain is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  8. The depth of a swimming pool is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  9. The size of a football field is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  10. The length of a piece of string is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  11. The width of a road is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  12. The length of a piece of cloth is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  13. The size of a swimming pool is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) square meters
  14. The distance between two floors in a building is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  15. The length of a running track is measured in ________. a) grams b) kilometers c) kilograms d) meters
  16. The height of a 10-storey apartment is measured in ________. a) gram b) kilometre c) kilogram d) metre

Math Class 3 – Money Multiple Option Question

Math Class 3 – Money Multiple Option Question

  1. The cost of one pencil is ₹5. What is the cost of 8 pencils? a) ₹30 b) ₹35 c) ₹40 d) ₹45
  2. The cost of one movie ticket is ₹12. What is the cost of 6 movie tickets? a) ₹60 b) ₹70 c) ₹72 d) ₹80
  3. The cost of one hamburger is ₹50. What is the cost of 3 hamburgers? a) ₹120 b) ₹150 c) ₹160 d) ₹180
  4. The cost of one pen is ₹8. What is the cost of 10 pens? a) ₹80 b) ₹82 c) ₹90 d) ₹100
  5. The cost of one toy car is ₹25. What is the cost of 7 toy cars? a) ₹150 b) ₹170 c) ₹175 d) ₹200
  6. The cost of one notebook is ₹30. What is the cost of 4 notebooks? a) ₹100 b) ₹120 c) ₹400 d) ₹300