Assessment Worksheet Samples for Maths Class 3 to 5


Sorting and Classification

Use hands-on activities combined with other topics to assess through informal observations and group discussions. Include practical tasks, storytelling, games and quizzes.


Fractions and Decimals

Question: Shade / colour half part ( ½) of each figure.

Question: Shade / colour quarter part (1/4) of each figure.

Question: Shade / colour one-third (1/3) part of each figure.

Question: Shade / colour three-fourth (3/4) part of each figure.

Question: What fraction of each shape has been shaded/coloured?

Question: Match the shaded part as shown:
Quarter 4/4=1, Whole 2/4=1/2, Three-fourth 3/4, Half 1/4.

Question: What fraction of the collection is shaded/coloured?

Question: Shade / colour ¼ of these shapes.

Question: Sunita has 30 flowers. She uses ½ of them to make a bouquet. How many flowers are used to make the bouquet?

Question: There are 50 students in a class. 1/5 of them are absent. How many students are absent?

Question: Fill in the blanks:
a. ½ + ½ = ______
b. ¼ + ¼ + ____ +____ = ______
c. ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = ______
d. Half is written as ______ .
e. Quarter is written as ______ .
f. Two halves make a ______ .
g. A fraction is a part of a ______ .


Pattern Recognition

Question: Observe carefully the following number patterns, identify the rules and complete the pattern.
a. 7, 14, 21, 28, ______, ______, ______, ______.
b. 18, 27, 36, 45, ______, ______, ______, ______.
c. 40, 50, 60, 70, ______, ______, ______, ______.
d. 88, 80, 72, 64, ______, ______, ______, ______.
e. 32, 30, 28, 26, ______, ______, ______, ______.
f. 40, 36, 32, 28, ______, ______, ______, ______.
g. 25, 30, 35, 40, ______, ______, ______, ______.
h. 54, 48, 42, 36, ______, ______, ______, ______.
i. 9, 11, 18, 22, 27, 33, ______, ______, ______, ______.
j. 5, 30, 10, 24, ______, 18, ______, ______, 25, 6.

Question: Observe the rule and complete the number tower.

Question: Make 3 different patterns using a picture as a block.


Counting

Question: Complete the counting:
5931 5941 5951 …………. …………. 5981 5991, 5932 …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. 5944 …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. 5935 …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. 5947 …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. 5949 …………. …………. …………. …………. …………. 5940 …………. 5960 5970 ………….


Ordering Numbers

Question: Arrange the numbers in ascending order:
4320, 3420, 2430, 4302.
Ascending order: …………, …………, …………, …………

Question: Arrange the numbers in descending order:
4702, 6520, 4908, 5600.
Descending order: …………, …………, …………, …………


Numerical Representation

Question: Write the number names:
a. 5381= __________ thousand _________ hundred _______________
b. 4600= _________________
c. 6000= _________________

Question: Write the numerals for the followings:
TH H T O
a. Three thousand eight hundred sixty one = ……………………
b. Four thousand seventy eight = ……………………
c. Six thousand five hundred ninety = ……………………


Place Value and Number Sense

Question: Write the place value for the following numbers: 7 6 8 1

Question: Fill in the blanks:
6783= 6 thousands+ 7 hundreds + 8 tens + 3 ones
a. 4780= ___ thousands+ ___ hundreds + ___ tens + ___ ones
b. 5300= ___ thousands+ ___ hundreds + ___ tens + ___ ones
c. 7009= ___ thousand+ ___ hundreds + ___ tens + ___ ones


Addition and Subtraction

Question: Solve the following sums:
5994 +2003,
1234 +2615,
3256 +4543,
5078 +2610,
2700 +1276,
1978 +2479

Question: Solve the following:
a. 8907+454+2031 = ………………………
b. 5454+1234+3562 = ………………………
c. 3239+544+349+8 = ………………………

Question: Fill in the blanks:
a. 386 + 454 + 3737 = 454 +______ + 386
b. 8907 + 362 + 0 = 362 +______ + 8907
c. 1452 + 101 = ____ + 1452

Question: Add the following:
a. 250m + 150m = ______________
b. 1200m + 425m + 150m = ______________

Question: The table shows the water used in one day by a family of 5 people. Find the total water used by them.
Activity Water in Litres(l)
a. Cooking and drinking 30 l
b. Washing 105 l
c. Cleaning pots, pans 40 l
d. Bathing 120 l
Total water used by them ______

Question: Which numbers add to make more than 500?
a. 152 and 241
b. 321 and 192
c. 99 and 299
d. 401 and 91

Question: Which pan of the balance will go down? Show by drawing an arrow.

Question: Find the total number of children in class I to V.
Class Number of Children
I 34
II 52
III 56
IV 60
V 65
Total ________

Question: Mental Maths. 450 + 95 + 135 = ……………….

Question: Solve the following sums(Subtract):
a. 4545 – 1432
b. 8321 – 321
c. 6859 – 3230
d. 4590 – 3040
e. 1976 – 400
f. 3206 – 2305

Question: Find the answers:
a. 1039 – 1000 = __________
b. 2031 – 45 = __________
c. 1515 – 1515 = __________
d. 999 – 0 = __________
e. 4000 – 1 = __________
f. 9000 – 301 = __________

Question: Mental Maths: 45 – 89 – 32 = ……………….

Question: Fill in the blanks:
H T O
1 3 …… + 1 …… 6 = …… 8 1
H T O
9 …… 8 – 2 1 …… = …… 3 4

Question: There are 342 students in a school. 161 students are absent. How many students are present?
Total students in the school = ________
Number of absent students = -________
Number of Present students = ________

Question: I had Rs 1000 with me. I spent Rs. 439. How much money is left with me?
I had = ________
I spent = -________
Money left with me = ________

Question: Subtract the following:
Rs. Ps.
300 . 50 – 129 . 00
Rs. Ps.
450. 00 – 79. 50

Question: Subtract the following:
m cm
7 50 – 2 25
m cm
4 25 – 1 50

Question: Subtract the following:
kg gms
4 365 – 2 485
kg gms
7 500 – 3 750


Multiplication and Division

Question: A chocolate costs Rs. 5. Ravi wants to buy 7 chocolates. How much money does he need to pay?

Question: A boat has a capacity of carrying 6 people at a time. There are total 5 boats available at a time. Maximum how many people can travel at the same time by the boats?

Question: There are 4 rows of desks in a class. Each row has 5 desks. If 2 students sit on each desk, how many students at max can sit in the classroom?

Question: Cost of petrol is Rs. 105 per litre. A scooty has the capacity of 5 litres of petrol. Mohit wants to refill his empty scooty tank at the full. How much money will he require for this?

Question: There are 4 spiders. Each spider has 8 legs. How many legs are there in all?

Question: There are 6 bowls. Each bowl has 3 Gulab-jamuns. How many Gulab-jamuns are there in all?

Question: Cost of one bat is Rs. 112. 9 such bats will cost Rs. ………….. .
112 X 9 = (100 + 10 + 2) X 9
= ………. X ………. + ………. X ………. + ………. X ……….
= ………. + ………. + ……….

Question: Fill in the blanks.
7 x 10 = 70
a. 75 x 10 = _____
b. 681 x 10 = _____
c. 29 x 100 = _____
d. 64 x 1000 = _____

Question: Divide 21 oranges into groups of 3 oranges. How many groups can be formed?
………… ‚ …………. = ………… such groups will be formed.

Question: Divide by repeated subtraction.
Divide 20 chocolates among 5 friends. How many chocolates will each get?
Each friend will get _______ chocolates.

Question: Which numbers are exactly between:
a. 100 and 200 [ 100+200=300, 300÷2=150] = 150
b. 50 and 100 __________
c. 10 and 20 __________
d. 120 and 160 __________


Geometry

Question: Draw the shapes of cube and cuboid in the following dot grids.

Question: Draw the pictures of a brick and a ludo-dice showing three faces of each one of them.

Question: The numbers on the opposite sides of a box add up to 7.
a. Which number was on the opposite side of 5? _____
b. Which number will be at the bottom? _____
c. Which number was on the opposite side of 4? _____
d. What will this box look like if you opened it up? (Use a picture)

Question: Draw the picture of a wheel.

Question: Draw a circular design using a compass.

Question: Draw a circle of radius 4 cm using compass. Mark its centre, radius and diameter.

Question: Mark the centre of the following circles (given on board).

Question: Measure the length of radius and diameter of the given circle.

Question: Fill in the blanks.
a. Length of each radius of a circle is ______.
b. Diameter = ____ X Radius
c. Radius = Diameter ÷ _____
d. The screw of the compass should be ________. ( loose/ tight)

Question: Mark the circles 1 to 5 according to the size in ascending order (given on board).

Question: Which is the biggest circular thing that you have ever seen?

Question: Name two vehicles whose all wheels are not of the same size/ radius.

Question: Draw a pencil 8 cm in height.

Question: Draw a broom double the length of the given broom.

Question: Draw the side view and top view of an aeroplane.

Question: Draw a line of symmetry for the following shapes/ pictures.

Question: Draw any four alphabets of English whose mirror halves can be drawn. Also draw a line in each to divide them into mirror halves.

Question: Complete the following figures by drawing their mirror halves.

Question: Complete the picture by drawing more quarters.


Measurement

Question: Which unit will you use to measure the following? (centimetre, metre, kilometre)
a. The height of Qutub Minar is 72 ……………….…….. .
b. The length of the exercise book is about 21 …………………… .
c. The distance from Chandigarh to Delhi is about 250 ………………….. .
d. Your classroom is about 4 …………………….. high.
e. Height of your friend is about 135 ………………………….. .

Question: If height of the given short mug is 8 cm, than guess the height of the bigger mug (drawn on board).
a. 8 cm
b. 12 cm
c. 16 cm
d. 20 cm

Question: Convert the following.
a. 3 km = __________m
b. 7 m = __________cm
c. 2 m 45cm = __________cm
d. 4 km 315 m = __________m
e. 7000 m = __________km
f. 600 cm = __________m
g. 7240 m = __________km __________m
h. 320 cm = __________m __________cm

Question: Tick the estimated weights of the following things.
a. A suitcase 25g 25kg
b. A baby 4 kg 400 g
c. A pair of shoes 5 kg 500 g
d. A sack of wheat 50 kg 1500 g
e. An elephant 5000 kg 5000 g

Question: Arrange the following animals according to their weights. Start from the lightest animal. A puppy, a cow, a cat, a pigeon, an elephant, a goat.

Question: Guess and write the weight of each thing in ‘g’ or ‘kg’. Items Weight(g /kg)
a. Rice 10 ____
b. Sugar 5 ____
c. Mustard seeds 50 ____
d. Wheat 20 ____
e. Dal 500 ____
f. Tea 250 ____
g. Pepper 50 ____
h. Turmeric 100 ____
i. Potato 2 ____
j. Salt 1 ____

Question: Convert the following.
a. 2 kg = __________g
b. 12 kg 500 gms = __________g
c. 1500 g = __________kg ________g
d. 60000 g = __________kg
e. 3750 g = __________kg ________g

Question: Draw the weights that you will use to measure day to day objects.

Question: Guess how much liquid each can hold.
a. A water bottle _______________
b. A cough syrup bottle _______________
c. A small bottle of ear drops _______________
d. A glass of milk _______________
e. A can of cold drink _______________
f. A mug full of water _______________
g. An inkpot _______________
h. A bucket full of water _______________

Question: Compare the capacity of the following things
(using symbols >,< or =)
a. A water tank ______ A bucket
b. A glass ______ A jug
c. A water bottle ______ An inkpot
d. A cup ______ A mug

Question: Classify which things you will measure in l(litre) and ml(millilitre).
A cup of milk, Petrol in a car, Ink in your pen, Water in a bucket, Juice in a glass, Water in a tank, Oil in a spoon, Water in a glass .

Question: Convert the following.
a. 9 litres = __________ml
b. 4 litres 500 ml = __________ml
c. 7 litres 250 ml = __________ml
d. 3000 ml = __________litres
e. 1500 ml = __________litres ________ml

Question: Anya’s water bottle holds one litre of water. She drank 150ml of water and her friend Govind drank 200ml of water.
a. How much water did they drink altogether?
b. How much water is left in the bottle?

Question: Radha’s grandma was ill. The doctor gave her a bottle of syrup having 150 ml of medicine. She has to take the medicine every morning for 10 days to finish the bottle completely. How much medicine does she have to take every morning?

Question: The capacity of a bottle is 500 ml. How many such bottles will be required to fill the containers below?
a. A jug of capacity 2 litres = _______ bottles
b. A bucket of capacity 12 litres = _______ bottles
c. A mug of capacity 750 ml = _______ bottles
d. A tub of capacity 24 litres = _______ bottles

Question: How many glasses of 200 ml can be filled from a jug of juice having capacity 2 litres?


Time Measurement

Question: Look at the clock and write the time in the given box.

Question: Three friends read the time from a clock. Who is right?

Question: Show the following times in the clocks.
3:10
12:00
8:40
Half past 5
Quarter past 6
Quarter to 9

Question: Answer the questions given below. Also use ‘am’/’pm’ in your answers.
a. When do you get up in the morning? ___________
b. At what time do you go to school? ___________
c. When do you come back from school to home? ___________
d. At what time do you go to sleep? ___________
e. When do you do your homework? ___________

Question: Answer the following questions.
a. How long is your lunch break?
b. For how much time do you have to stay in the school?
c. How long is your games period?

Question: How long will it take for the minute hand to move from __:__ to __:__

Question: How long did each of the following programs last?
a. 4:15-5:00 Sports Programme ___________ minutes
b. 5:00-5:45 Wildlife Programme ___________ minutes
c. 5:45-6:15 Children’s Serial ___________ minutes d. 6:15-6:40 Music Programme ___________ minutes
e. 6:40-7:30 Science Quiz ___________ minutes
f. 7:30-7:45 Local News ___________ minutes

Question: Fill in the table by converting the arrival and departure time of the trains in 12-hour clock time or 24-hour clock time as required.


Money Transactions

Question: Find the total cost of the following items. Also find the total amount to be paid for the bill.
S. No. Name of Items Rate per Item Amount
1 5 Pencils ₹ 5 ………………………..
2 3 Notebooks ₹ 22 ………………………..
3 4 Crayons ₹ 31 ………………………..
4 2 Pens ₹ 10 ………………………..
5 A Scale ₹ 18 ………………………..
Total Amount =


Mathematical Vocabulary

Question: Fill in the blanks:
a. Perimeter is the length of _______________.
b. Length of boundary is the sum of all _________________.
c. ___________ is the space covered by an object.


Problem Solving

Question: If the cost of one thousand bricks is Rs. 4500, what will be the cost of 2000 bricks?

Question: Dhanu has the longest jump of 4 m 20 cm. Gurjeet is second. His jump is 20 cm less than Dhanu’s jump. Gopi comes third. His jump is 15 cm less than Gurjeet’s jump.
a. How long is Gurjeet’s jump?
b. How long is Gopi’s jump?

Question: Look at the map (drawn on board) and tell how far Mumbai is from Pune.


Data Handling

Question: Draw the chapatti (pie) chart for the given data.
The students like to drink | Milk | Coofee | Tea
Number of the students | 20 | 10 | 10

Question: Draw a pictograph to show the number of children who come to school by different means of transportation on the basis of an observation table.
Means of Transport | Number of Students
Bus | 15
Auto-rickshaw | 50
Rickshaw | 60
Bicycle | 35
Van | 70
On Foot | 40
Bike | 25


Reasoning and Logical Thinking

Question: Observe the rule and write the answer. 8 x 10 = 80
a. 73 x 10 = ____
b. 29 x 10 = ____ 9 x 100 = 900
c. 14 x ___ = 1400
d. 9 x ___ = 9000

Question: Solve the following.
a. 5 x 0 = ____
b. 0 x 10 = ____
c. 1 x 255 = ____
d. 12 x 1 = ____
e. 1 x 36 = ____
f. 1000 x 0 = ____

Question: Observe the pattern and fill in the blanks.
a. 5 x 3 = 3 x ___
b. 2 x 6 = ___ x 2
c. 3 x 4 = ___ x ___
d. 7 x 8 = ___ x ___
e. 9 x ____ = 7 x ___