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Assessment Booklet

Part -2

Acknowledgements

Academic Author: Muskan Panjwani

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Preface

Assessments are more than just a means of measuring progress—they are essential tools to guide and enrich a child’s learning journey. This Assessment Booklet has been carefully structured to support teachers in the process of evaluating student learning at regular intervals, while reinforcing key concepts.

Each grade includes two booklets per subject, structured into Part I and Part II to ensure systematic and continuous assessment. Each booklet provides three test papers—two Periodic Assessments and one Term-End Paper—offering a balanced approach to evaluating students’ progress. This structured format allows for regular checkpoints in the learning process, enabling educators to track student performance at different stages and adapt their teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs.

Rooted in the principles of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), this booklet promotes competencybased learning by prioritising conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking over rote memorisation. A carefully designed blend of objective and subjective questions supports different learning styles, while application-based and interdisciplinary questions help students make deeper connections across subjects.

Designed for teachers, this booklet features ready-to-use, perforated sheets for easy distribution and efficient assessment management. It includes ten copies of each of the three assessments, ensuring seamless classroom use.

Beyond academic skills, these assessments encourage students to think independently, apply their knowledge in new contexts, and develop confidence in their problem-solving abilities. By engaging with a variety of question types—ranging from reasoning-based exercises to application-oriented tasks—students are not just preparing for exams but building essential skills for lifelong learning.

This booklet is a practical resource for teachers, students, and parents, ensuring that assessments are purposeful, skill-driven and aligned with real learning needs.

Assess, reflect, and grow—because every learning milestone matters.

Assessment Syllabus (Part-2)

AssessmentChapters

Periodic Assessment – 3

Ch 7 – Division by 1-digit Numbers

Ch 8 – Shapes and Patterns

Ch 9 – Length, Weight and Capacity

Periodic Assessment – 4

Term

Examination – 2

Ch 10 – Time

Ch 11 – Money

Ch 12 – Fractions

Ch 13 – Data Handling

Ch 7 – Division by 1-digit Numbers

Ch 8 – Shapes and Patterns

Ch 9 – Length, Weight and Capacity

Ch 10 – Time

Ch 11 – Money

Ch 12 – Fractions

Ch 13 – Data Handling

marks45 mins10 copies

marks 1 hr 30 mins 10 copies

Scan this QR code on the UOLO Teach app to access the answer keys.

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Time: 45 mins

Periodic Assessment - 3

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Write the correct unit that can be used to measure the length of (3 marks) these objects.

A. Distance from Chennai to New Delhi

B. Length of a pencil

C. Length of an ant

2. Which of the following is NOT a tiling pattern? Tick ( ). (1 mark)

3. Divide 6542 by 5 to find the quotient and remainder. (2 marks)

Quotient =

Remainder =

4. Fill in the blanks. (2 marks)

A. A square has sides.

B. A cuboid has edges.

C. The 3-D shape that has 1 edge is a .

D. A circle has corners and sides.

A.
B.
C.

5. Match the nets to their corresponding 3-D shapes. (2 marks)

Net of a Cone

Net of a Cuboid

Net of a Cylinder

Net of a Cube

6. Complete the number pattern by writing the next 2 numbers. (2 marks)

A. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, 31, ,

B. 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 16, ,

7. Convert as directed. (2 marks)

A. 6 m into cm

B. 4 m 5 cm into cm

C. 4200 g into kg and g
D. 2566 mL into L and mL

8. Write 2 letters in the English alphabet that look the same as its (2 marks) mirror image.

9. At a museum, there are 525 tickets to be sold. If each booklet contains (2 marks) 5 tickets, how many booklets need to be prepared?

10. Rama poured 4 L of water into a jug and then transferred 750 mL of the (2 marks) water into a glass. How much water is left in the jug?

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Periodic

Time: 45 mins

Name:

Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. Which shape is divided into equal parts? Tick ( ) the correct option. (2 marks)

2. Estimate if the given activities take minutes or hours. Fill in the blanks (2 marks) with appropriate word (minutes/hours).

A. Working in office

B. Eating a slice of bread

C. Ironing a handkerchief

D. Watching a movie

3. Write the time shown on the clocks in 2 different ways. (2 marks)

A. B.
C. D.
A. B.

4. Count and write the amounts in figures. (2 marks)

5. Look at the fraction strip. (2 marks)

What fraction of the above strip is:

A. shaded?

B. not shaded?

6. Read the table showing the number of books with Tanya. Answer (2 marks) the questions.

A. How many total books does Tanya have?

B. How many more fiction books are there than horror?

7. Read the calendar and answer the questions. (2 marks)

A. How many Sundays are there in the month of August?

B. What is the day of the week on August 12?

8. Tara bought the given items from a grocery store. Make a bill to find (2 marks) the amount Tara paid.

1 kg rice for ₹120; 5 packets of biscuits each costing ₹25; 2 bottles of juice for ₹45 each

9. Find. (2 marks)

A. 2 3 of 12 apples

B. 1 4 of 24 pears

10. If = 10 books, how many circles will you draw to show: (2 marks)

A. 40 books

B. 65 books

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket Student 1

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket Student 2

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A. B.
A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A. B.
A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

Time: 1 hr 30 mins

Max. Marks: 40 Marks

Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:

1. These toys belong to Anuj. Write the fraction of the given toys. (2 marks)

2. Divide 456 ÷ 8. Check your answer. (2 marks)

3. Colour the squares red, circles orange, rectangles pink and triangles (4 marks) brown, in the given picture.

A. Cars
B. Teddy bears

4. Nihit measured the length of a string. Draw an arrow to help him mark (1 mark) the ruler at 13 cm.

5. Fill in the blanks. (3 marks)

A. If today is 30 April 2025, the date tomorrow will be .

B. The minute hand of a clock completes one round in minutes.

C. If today is Monday, 1 June 2025, the date after a week will be .

D. 7:30 in the morning is am or pm?

E. 1 hour = minutes.

F. The minute hand is always than the hour hand.

6. Convert paise into rupees. (2 marks)

A. 7400 paise =

B. 22365 paise =

7. The pictograph shows the number of wickets taken by 6 players. Read (4 marks) the pictograph and answer the questions.

Players Wickets Taken

Amir

Vihan

Avyaan

Deepak

Prabhakar

Shreshth

Key: = 1 wicket

A. How many wickets did Prabhakar take?

B. Which player took the maximum wickets?

8. Draw the mirror image of these figures along the mirror line. (4 marks)

9. Convert kg into g. (4 marks)

8 kg B. 4 kg 400 g

10. Match the following. (4 marks)

A.

11. Anand filled his car with 32 L of petrol, and a bike with 5 L of petrol. (4 marks) With how much petrol did he fill the two vehicles?

12. The data shows the number of items sold by Mira at a Diwali Mela. Draw (6 marks) a bar graph to show the data.

Candle boxes = 20, Chocolate boxes = 65, Wooden toys = 30

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