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This document is a revision worksheet for Class III Maths at the International Indian School, Dammam, covering topics such as division, fractions, measurement, and time. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions, long division problems, and word problems for students to solve. The worksheet is designed to help students review and reinforce their understanding of key mathematical concepts.

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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, DAMMAM

UPPER PRIMARY SECTIONS


ANNUAL EXAM - REVISION WORKSHEET (2024-25)
CLASS : III SUBJECT – MATHS

NAME- ______________________________ SECTION - _______ ROLL NO - ___________


_________________________________________________________________________________

L-6 More About Division


I. Fill in the blanks:
1. To find half of a number, you divide by __________.
2. In division, the leftover number is called _________________.
3. 54 ÷ 6 = ________
4.100 ÷ 1 = ________
5. 45 children were standing in rows of 9. The total number of rows that can be made are______.

II. Choose the correct answer:

1. The remainder is always smaller than the ____________.


a) quotient b) divisor c) dividend d) none
2. If remainder = 0, then we can check the answer using the following equation.
a) R= (D X d) + Q b) D= (Q X d) c) D=(R X Q) d) D=(d X R+ 0)
3. 30 ÷ 30 = ______
a) 0 b) 1 c) 10 d) 30
4. How many eights (8’s) are there in 32?
a) 6 b) 3 c) 4 d) 7
5. A frock needs 6m cloth. How many frocks can be made from 30 m cloth?
a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d)7
III. Find the quotient and remainder using long division: (Do in NB)
1) 72 ÷ 9 3) 546 ÷ 5
2) 38 ÷ 6 4) 936 ÷ 3

IV. Divide and Check your answer: (Do in NB)


1) 58 ÷ 4
2) 95 ÷ 7
V. Solve the following statement problems: (Do in NB)
1) At an amusement park, 8 people can get in a ride at a time. How many rides will be needed for
74 people?
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2) Jeena had 46 beads. If she is using 6 beads for 1 bracelet, how many bracelets can she make
in all? How many beads will be left over?
3) Sumi bought 5 books for ₹ 60. If each book costs the same, how much does one book cost?

L-7 FRACTIONS

I. Fill in the blanks:

1) ______________ is a part of a whole.


2) When a whole is divided into 2 equal parts, they are called ______________.
3) There can be no fraction with ______________ as the denominator.

4) In fraction ______________ tells us the equal parts in all.


5) One Quarter is written as ______________.
5
6) The numerator and denominator of the fraction is ______ and ______.
12
II. Write the fractions in numerals:
1) Three quarters = ______________
2) Four tenths = ______________
3) Six ninths = ______________
III. Write the fractions in words:
1) 2) 3)
3/7 2/5 4/9

________________________________ _________________________________________ ______________________________________

IV. Solve the following:


1
1) of 32 _______________________________________
4
1
2) of 27 _________________________________________
3
1
3) of dozen flowers ___________________________________
2
1
4) of an hour __________________________________________
4

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V. Colour the figure to show the given fraction:

7 2
1) 2)
8 4

VI. Complete the table:

Numerator 4 7

Denominator 9 6

Fraction 3 2 7
8 6 9

VII. Use the pictures to solve:

1 kg orange = ₹ 80 1 kg apple = ₹ 90 1 kg banana = ₹ 48


Ajay wants to buy the fruits. Find the cost of:
1
a) kg orange = ₹ ______________
2

1
b) kg apple = ₹ _______________
3

1
c) kg banana = ₹ ______________
4

d) Total amount spent = ₹_________________

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VIII. Write the fraction for shaded and unshaded parts:

Shaded part = ____________ Shaded part = ____________

Unshaded part = __________ Unshaded part = __________

L- 9 Measurement
I. Fill in the blanks

1. _________________ is the standard unit of weight.


2. Water, Milk, oil, are measured in terms of ___________.
3. 500 cm+ 250 cm =_____________
4. Heavier objects are measured in _______and lighter objects are measured in _________.
5. Distance between Kolkata to Mumbai is measured in ____________________
6. __________________ used to measure smaller quantities of liquid.
7. 1km= __________________.
8. We can write milligram as ______________ and gram as ____________.
9. One 1 kg weight=______________ × 100 g weights.

II. Choose the correct option:

1. Which is the shortest unit?


a) metre b) centimetre c) millimetre d) kilometre
2. 1 litre can fill 4 mugs of __________ ml each.
a) 250 ml b)500 ml c) 300 ml d)400 ml
3. Height of a building is measured in ________
a) km b) cm c) m d) ml
4. Cough syrup, eye drops are measured in
a) Millilitre b) millimetre c) milligram d) litre
5.What is the standard unit of length?
a) Metre b) kilometer c) litre d) Gram

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III. Match the following:

1) 1 kg 500 ml+ 500 ml+500 ml +500 ml


2) 4m 50cm 300 m
3) 2 l 2 kg+1 kg + 500g+500g+250g+100g+50g
4) 700m+ _____=1km 250g+250g+250g+250g
5) 4kg 400g 400 cm +50cm

IV. Convert metres into centimetres: (Do in NB)


1) 4m 20 cm 2) 8m
V. Convert kilograms into grams: (Do in NB)
1) 5 kg 2) 8 kg 50 g
VI. Convert into millilitres: (Do in NB)

1) 6 l 2) 9 l 250 ml

L-10 Time

I. Fill in the blanks


1) The face of the clock is called _________.
2) A leap year comes after every ______ years.
3) An hour hand completes _______ round in half a day.
4) A year has _______ weeks.
5) The month of October has_____________ days.

II. Choose the correct answer:


1) Half day= _______ hours
a) 24 b) 12 c) 8 d) 6
2) If the minute hand is at 3 and hour hand is between 8 and 9 the time is
a) 9:15 b) 3:15 c) 8:15 d) 8:45
3) If the minute hand is at 5, the minutes passed are______
a) 7 b) 25 c)45 d) 25
4) 10 minutes= _______ seconds.
a) 600 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 6000
5) If 2024 is a leap year, the number of days it has will be_________.

a) 28 b) 365 c) 366 d) 29

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6) 1 Millenium=__________ years.
a) 10 b) 1000 c) 100 d) 50
III. Circle the correct estimate of time:

a) Combing your hair 5 minutes/5 hours


b) Watching a movie 20 minutes/2 hours
c) Eating lunch 20 minutes/2 hours
d) Reading the newspaper 30 minutes/ 10 hours

IV. Look at the calendar of June for a year and answer the questions:

a) What is the day on 16th June? ___________ JUNE


M T W Th F Sat Sun
b) What is the date on the third Saturday of June? __________
c) How many Thursdays are there in June? _____________ 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
d) If today is the 24th of June, what day is it tomorrow? _______ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
V. Answer the following:

a) Time after half an hour if the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 6 and 7
Time=___________

b) Time before 3 hours if the minute hand is at 3 and the hour hand is between 8 and 9
Time=______________

VI. Write the time in two ways:

____________________ ___________________ _____________________

____________________ _____________________ _____________________

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