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This document is a half-yearly examination paper for Class III Mathematics from DAV Public Schools, Odisha Zone, consisting of 5 questions across 4 sections with a total of 50 marks. The sections include fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, and problem-solving tasks related to basic arithmetic and number concepts. Students are instructed to verify their answers before submission.
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Maths Iii Question

This document is a half-yearly examination paper for Class III Mathematics from DAV Public Schools, Odisha Zone, consisting of 5 questions across 4 sections with a total of 50 marks. The sections include fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, and problem-solving tasks related to basic arithmetic and number concepts. Students are instructed to verify their answers before submission.
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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ODISHA ZONE

HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION, 2023-24


• Please check that this question paper contains 3 printed pages.
• Check that this question paper contains 5 questions.
• Write down the Serial Number of the question in the left side of the
margin before attempting it.

CLASS: III
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
Time : 2 Hours Maximum Marks: 50
General Instructions:
-This question paper has 4 sections.
-Section A contains 1 mark questions.
-Section B contains 2 marks questions.
-Section C contains 3 marks questions.
-Section D contains 4 marks questions.
-Verify your answers thoroughly before submission.

SECTION-A
1. Fill in the blanks. (10×1=10)
a) The smallest 4-digit number using the digits 9,1,5 and 0 only once is _________.
b) The predecessor of 6206 is ___________.
c) 3658 – ________________ = 0
d) 4268 + 5731 = ______________
e) 9000 – 3000 = ______________
f) 80× 50 = ___________________
g) The standard form of 7000+ 300+20+1 is ____________.
h) 8+8+8+8 = ______ × 8
i) I take my dinner at 9: 30 _______. (use a.m./p.m.)
j) The successor of the largest 3-digit number is __________.

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2. Choose the correct answer. ( 5 × 1=5 )
a) The place value of 6 in 4263 is -
i. 6 ii. 60 iii. 600 iv. 6000
b) The number which comes after 8099 is-
i. 9000 ii. 8900 iii. 8100 iv. 9100
c) 192 + 232 = 232 + ____________
i. 192 ii. 232 iii. 0 iv. 424
d) 5050 - 450 = _______________
i. 5600 ii. 4600 iii. 6000 iv. 5000
e) Quarter past 3 in figures is-
i. 1:15 ii. 3:45 iii. 2:45 iv. 3:15
SECTION-B
3. Answer the following questions. (6×2=12)
a) Convert 1 week into days.
b) Divide 24 by 8 using repeated subtraction method.
c) Find the product of 106 and 63.
d) Find the sum of 3462, 743 and 2533.
e) Write the expanded form of 3742 in two ways.
f) Find the difference between 965 and 2436.
OR
A number is 367 less than 1895. Find the number.

SECTION-C
4. Answer the following questions. (5×3=15)
a) Divide 986 by 8 and write the quotient and remainder.
b) Find the cost of 19 chairs, if each chair costs Rs. 290.
c) Subtract 3421 from 8410 and check your answer.

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d) This year Seema celebrated her birthday by distributing 3657 sweets in an orphanage
and 2051 sweets in an old age home.
i. Find the total number of sweets distributed by her.
ii. Write a value learnt by you from her.
e) Look carefully at the given calendar and answer the following questions.

i. Number of Sundays in the given month is ___________.


ii. The 3rd Monday of the month falls on ____________.
iii. The first day of the month is _____________.

SECTION-D
5. Answer the following questions. (2×4=8)
a) 720 marbles are equally packed in 6 packets. Find the number of marbles in each
packet.
b) A necklace contains 285 beads. How many beads will be there in 63 such necklaces?
OR
Rohan draws 149 paintings in every month. How many paintings can he draw
in a year?

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