Welcome to your Grade 03 Test Paper

1. 
How many minutes does the minute hand take to move from 3 to 9?
2. 
You line up a paper, pencil, and pen and they measure 57 cm, end to end. The paper measures 28 cm, the pencil measures 14 cm. What does the pen measure?
3. 
Rahul went for camping from 25th January to 7th February. For how many days he went for camping?
4. 
Find the value of A.
5. 
Which one of the below digital clock shows the same time as this analog clock?
6. 
10+10+10+10+10 is same as:
7. 
Shally needs to buy 40 raffle tickets. They come in the packs of 5 tikets.How many packs does she need?
8. 
The capacity of a pot is 8 l 830 ml. The capacity of another pot is 7 l 670 ml. Find the difference between the capacities of the two pots.
9. 
School sports day practice started on 2nd may. Students practiced for 19 days. On Sunday there was holidays. On which day practice has finished?
10. 
Rita has a doctor’s appointment at 4:45 PM. She needs 15 minutes to get ready and 30 minutes to drive. At what time she should start to get ready?
11. 
Chirag finishes his lunch in 20 minutes. Mayur finishes his lunch in 30 minutes. Alpesh finishes his lunch in 35 minutes. How much time did Alpesh took more to complete his lunch compare to Chirag?
12. 
Which equation satisfies the order (commutative) property of multiplication?
13. 
Find the sum of largest and smallest numbers in the following:

24, 31, 63,54,78,98,21,35,91Deselect Answer

14. 
There are 8 cards in Rohin's card collection. If the cards are organized into 2 groups, how big is each group?
15. 
Which number, when multiplied by itself, gives 100?
16. 
There are 9 students in the class and 81 peanuts. If the peanuts are divided equally among the students, how many does each student get?
17. 
Find the number which is divided by 6 gives 4 as remainder and 4 as the quotient?
18. 
If thecost of 8 eggs is ₹ 32 then what is the cost of 1 egg ?
19. 
A sun jellyfish is pretty long. I would measure its length with _________.
20. 
Rajesh fills two pots with water. The two pots can hold 942 ml and 696 ml of water, respetively. How much water can they hold together?