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MATHEMATICS

1. Match the sum with number names


Sum Number names
(a) 53 + 21 (i) One hundred forty six
(b) 62 + 13 (ii) One hundred twenty nine
(c) 45 + 20 (iii) Seventy four
(d) 130 + 16 (iv) Seventy Five
(e) 107 + 22 (v) Thirty- Nine
(f) 24 + 15 (v) Sixty- Five
2. Find The sum
(a) H T O (b) H T O (c) H T O
3 2 1 6 0 7 7 2 3
+ 2 6 8 + 2 8 1 + 2 5 6

(e) H T O (f) H T O (g) H T O


8 6 6 9 4 7 7 3 2
+ 4 5 9 + 2 1 9 + 6 2 5

(h) H T O (i) H T O (j) H T O


7 3 8 4 5 4 6 9 5
+ 4 6 7 + 9 7 7 + 4 1 5

(k) H T O (l) H T O (m) H T O


2 0 0 7 3 2 8 5
+ 8 9 0 + 5 3 7 + 6 3 5

(n) 410 + 904 (0) 815 + 318 (p) 443 +


() H T O () H T O () H T O

+ + +

3. Find The Sum

(a) H T O (b) H T O (c) H T O


4 2 1 3 1 2 2 0 5
3 1 2 5 1 0 3 2 1
+ 4 3 0 + 1 6 2 + 3 5 0

(d) H T O (e) H T O (f) H T O


3 4 4 5 1 3 4 2 1
7 2 1 6 3 8 4 0 5
+ 3 0 1 + 8 5 2 + 4 7 4

(g) H T O (h) H T O (i) H T O


3 6 2 4 0 2 1 2 4
2 1 4 1 1 1 3 9 1
+ 3 9 2 + 7 9 5 + 4 5 7

432 + 206 + 161 302 + 253 + 323 542 + 272 + 132


(j) H T O (k) H T O (l) H T O

+ + +

251 + 500 +919 601 + 150 + 109 152 + 461 + 304


() H T O () H T O () H T O

+ + +

786 + 177 + 773 423 + 420 + 91 76 + 781 + 510


() H T O () H T O () H T O

+ + +
A. A school has 638 students. 216 new students join the school. How many students are
there in the school now?
H T O

B. Fishing boat A caught 463 fishes. Boat B caught 78 fishes and boat C caught 104
fishes. How many fish did the three boats catch in all?
H T O

C. The total marks scored by Nonu are 54 more than Bonu’s. If Bonu’s total marks are
381, how many marks did Nonu scored?
H T O

D. In a zoo, there were 228 lions, 214 tigers and 315 turles. How many animals were
there in the zoo?
H T O

E. Aman has Rs. 187. Mona has Rs. 263 and Babu has Rs. 768. how namy Rs do they have in all?
H T O

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F. Chinki has 286 beads. Kitti has 572 beads and Rupa has 623 beads. How many beads are there in
all?
H T O

G. There were 246 passengers in a train. 89 more passangers got in at the next station. How many
passengers are there in the train now?
H T O

H. A school bookshop has 462 Mathematics books. The number of English books is 174 more than the
Mathematics books and the number Hindi books is 25 more than the English books. How many books
are there in the school shop?
H T O

I. Bonu has 164 chocolates, Babu has 208 chocolates, Puki has 28 chocolates more than the Babu has.
How many chocolates are there in total?
H T O

3. Find The Substraction


(a) H T O (b) H T O (c) H T O
4 2 1 8 1 2 8 0 5
- 3 1 2 - 5 1 6 - 3 2 8

(d) H T O (e) H T O (f) H T O


8 1 0 5 1 3 4 2 1
- 7 2 1 - 6 3 8 - 4 0 5
(g) H T O (h) H T O (i) H T O
3 6 2 4 0 2 8 2 4
- 2 1 4 - 1 1 1 3 9 5

432 - 206 302 - 253 542 - 272


(j) H T O (k) H T O (l) H T O

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751 - 368 601 – 156 461 - 304


() H T O () H T O () H T O

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786 - 773 423 – 275 676 - 481


H T O () H T O () H T O

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984 - 297 643 – 275 706 - 589

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1. 580 students went for an excursion to Goa during summer vacations. There were 375
boys in the group. How many were girls?
H T O

2. A florist had 652 Roses. On New Year’s eve, he was left with 125 roses. How many
roses did he sell?
H T O

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3. Bonu is taller than Babu by 56 cm. If Babu’s height is 114 cm, what is the height of
Bonu?
H T O

4. A fruitseller brought 412 apples to his shop. He found 78 apples were rotten. How
many good apples is he left with?
H T O

5. Mr. Babu had 937 Rupees and Ms Puki had 748 rupees. Who had less money and by
how much? Write the statements also.
H T O

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6. Rahul types 356 words. Than he deleted 178 words. How many words are left?
H T O

7. There were 532 popcorns in a packet. Bonu ate 365 of them. How many popcorns are
left in the packet?
H T O

8. How much less is 487 from 898?


H T O
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9 what is the difference between the place values of 8 in 880?


H T O

10. Find the difference between the largets and smallest three digit number?
H T O

11. 652 students participated in a painting competition. 176 students were not able to
complete their paintings on time. How many students completed their paintings?
H T O

12. Match the columns.

Column A Column B

(a) 147 (i) One hundred seventy-five

(b) 163 (ii) One hundred ninety-eight

(c) 198 (iii) One hundred forty-seven

(d) 175 (iv) One hundred eighty-six

(e) 186 (V) One hundred thirty-nine

(f) 139 (vi) One hundred sixty-three

13. Write greater or smaller in the blanks. Also, put the correct symbol > or < in
the boxes.

(a). 148 is ______________ than 132 or 148 ------ 132.


(b). 123 is ______________ than 128 or 123 ------ 128.

(c). 182 is ______________ than 192 or 182 ------ 192

(d). 176 is ______________ than 166 or 176 ------ 166

14. Arrange the numbers in descending order.

(a). 135, 163, 144, 182, 110 ____________________________

(b). 121, 108, 132, 101, 140 ____________________________

(c). 189, 148, 121, 182, 139 ____________________________

(d). 190, 188, 193, 171, 189 ____________________________

(e). 101, 105, 128, 119, 191 ____________________________

15. Write even or odd.

(a). 108 ______________ (b). 83 ______________

(c). 134 ______________ (d). 60 ______________

(e). 112 ______________ (f). 35 ______________

(g). 129 ______________ (h). 161 ______________

16. Solve these word problems.


(a). Ashu and Mishu were counting cars on their way to school. The number of cars they
counted was more than 135 but less than 140. The number was an odd number ending
with 7. How many cars did they count?
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(b). Sam had even number of crayons. Amanpreet had odd number of crayons. Who out
of the two can form pairs?
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(c). Soni had 11 toffees. How many more toffees does she need to make 7 pairs?
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(d). Prachi has 156 stamps. Sonam has 187 stamps. Shinali has 139 stamps. Who among
the three has more stamps? Who out of three can form pairs?
Prachi has _________ stamps.
Sonam has __________ stamps.
Shinali has __________ stamps.
______________ ----- ______________ ----- ______________

______________ has more stamps.

______________ can form pairs.

17. Write the number names.

(a) 138 = _______________________________________________________________


(b) 147 = _____________________________________________________________

(c) 199 = _____________________________________________________________

(d) 164 = _____________________________________________________________

18. Write in expanded form.

(a). 192 = _____ + _____ + _____ (b). 118 = _____ + _____ + _____

(c). 154 = _____ + _____ + _____ (d). 105 = _____ + _____ + _____

19. Fill in the blanks.

(a). The place value of 6 in 164 is _________ and its face value is _____________.

(b). In the number 197, 7 is at _______________ place.

(c). The number after 125 is ______________ .

(d). The number between 173 and 175 is _______________ .

20. Tick (̷) the correct answer.

(a). The even number between 150 and 153 is:


(i) 150 (ii) 151 (iii) 152 (iv) 153

(b). The short form of 100 + 8 is:


(i) 18 (ii) 108 (iii) 180 (iv) 118

(c). The place value of 7 in 178 is:


(i) 7 (ii) 70 (iii) 700 (iv) none of these

21. Arrange the numbers in ascending order.

(a). 149, 121, 153, 130, 185 ________________________________________

(b). 110, 136, 175, 101, 192 ________________________________________

(c). 198, 127, 156, 168, 132 ________________________________________

(d). 171, 106, 122, 184, 143 ________________________________________

(e). 113, 129, 149, 160, 151 ________________________________________

22. Look at the abacus and write the number.


23. write in expanded form.

(a). 792 = _____ + _____ + _____ (b). 868 = _____ + _____ + _____

(c). 247 = _____ + _____ + _____ (d). 395 = _____ + _____ + _____

(e). 618 = _____ + _____ + _____ (f). 503 = _____ + _____ + _____

24. write the short form.

(a). 400 + 10 + 9 = _______ (b). 200 + 20 + 2 = ________

(c). 900 + 80 + 9 = _______ (d). 600 + 50 + 4 = ________

(e). 500 + 90 + 0 = _______ (f). 800 + 70 + 3 = ________

25. Fill in the blank boxes.

(a). 3 Hundreds + 4 Tens + 1 Ones = _____ + _____ + _____ = ____________

(b). 6 Hundreds + 2 Tens + 5 Ones = _____ + _____ + _____ = ____________

(c). _ Hundreds + _ Tens + _ Ones = _____ + _____ + _____ = 438

(d). _ Hundreds + _ Tens + _ Ones = 200 + 90 + 7 = _________

(e). 5 Hundreds + 7 Tens + 0 Tens = _____ + _____ + _____ = ____________

(f). _ Hundreds + _ Tens + _ Ones = _____ + _____ + _____ = 986

26. Write the smallest number,

(a). 242, 369, 179, 745 _______ (b). 564, 82, 179, 803 _______

(c). 902, 920, 912, 921 _______ (d). 356, 415, 201, 636 _______

(e). 221, 624, 89, 327 _______ (f). 305, 503, 619, 196 _______

(g). 456, 789, 901, 951 _______ (h). 305, 503, 619, 196 _______

27. Circle the greatest number

(a). 635, 543, 298, 736 (b). 758, 752, 756, 721

(c). 325, 256, 410, 561 (d). 998, 996, 990, 991
28. Put The correct sign >, < or =.

(a). 457 ___ 377 (b). 832 ___ 328 (c). 622 ___ 622

(d). 899 ___ 989 (e). 241 ___ 226 (f). 708 ___632

(g). 524 ___ 425 (h). 809 ___ 908 (i) 496 ___ 496

29. Write what comes before, after or between.

(a). 989 _____ (b). 399 _____ 401 (c). 540 _____

(d). _____ 734 (e). 793 _____ (f). 620 _____ 622

(g). 248 _____ 250 (h). _____ 900 (i). _____ 500

30. Arrange in ascending order.

(a). 301, 298, 442, 332 _______________________________________

(b). 768, 760, 762, 765 _______________________________________

(c). 549, 560, 571, 599 _______________________________________

(d). 810, 832, 715, 428 _______________________________________

(e). 499, 491, 496, 494 _______________________________________

31. Arrange in descending order.

(a). 518, 609, 204, 722 _______________________________________

(b). 391, 398, 390, 396 _______________________________________

(c). 978, 897, 978, 798 _______________________________________

(d). 263, 236, 623, 362 _______________________________________

(e). 714, 417, 741, 471 _______________________________________

32. Form the greatest and smallest 2-digit number with digits 1 and 4.

Greatest Number = ___________ Smallest Number = ______________


33. Fill in the blank boxes with digits 2, 6 and 0 tp form the greatest and smallest
three digit number.

Greatest Number : __ __ __

Smallest Number: __ __ __

34. Form the greatest and the smallest 3-digit number with the digits 7, 3 and 8.

Greatest Number : __ __ __

Smallest Number: __ __ __

35. Form the greatest 3-digit number using the digits 6, 2, 5.

__ __ __

36. Now form three more numbers using the same digits.

__ __ __, __ __ __, __ __ __

37. Fill in the blanks.

(a). The place value of 8 in 382 is ___________.

(b). The number 806 is ____________ than 916.

(c). The short form of 500 + 20 + 1 is ____________.

(d). The face value of 6 in 617 is ______________.

(e). The number name for 937 is ___________________________________________.

(f). The numbers 296, 299, 341, 423 are in ___________________________________.

(g). The greatest 3-digit number formed with 3, 7 and 5 is ___________.

38. Write True or False.

(a). 728 is less than 725. ____________

(b). The place value of 5 in 507 is 500. ____________

(c). The expanded form of 651 is 600 + 50 + 1. ____________


39. Match the sum with its number name.

Sum Number Name

(a). 53 + 21 (i) One Hundred forty-six

(b). 62 + 13 (ii) One hundred twenty-nine

(c). 45 + 20 (iii) Seventy-four

(d). 130 + 16 (iv) seventy-five

(e). 107 + 22 (v) Thirty-nine

(f). 24 + 15 (vi) Sixty-five

40. Complete the series by skip counting in 3s.

(a) 130 133 136 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(b) 212 215 218 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(c) 500 503 506 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(d) 324 327 330 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(e) 440 443 446 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

41. Complete the series by skip counting in 10s.

(a) 250 260 270 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(b). 800 810 820 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(c). 730 740 750 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(d). 625 635 645 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

(e). 412 422 432 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

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