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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
English
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

100
Time : 2 Hours

Real Life Term Book - 3


I. Answer the following questions.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What kind of a boy was Raju ? What did Raju tell his friends ? Why was Sonu absent from school ? What happens if the food is not stored properly ? How did Nasruddin dress himself and return to the dinner ? What are the different types of dogs we see ? How can we show our love to dogs ? Why is a dog called 'The man's best friend' ? Where should we always cross the road ? What should we do before crossing the road ?

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(10 3 = 30)

II. Write the opposites of the following words.


lazy always intelligent quick uncle ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________

(5 2 = 10)

III. Match the following.


Jaya didn't go to school yesterday Vineet has to work hard Raman visited Hyderabad Priya saw a mad dog Simran was not playing tennis ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) a) b) c) d) e)

(5 1 = 5)
when she was going to school. because she fought with has friends. because she attended her uncle's wedding. when he was a child. if he wants to stand first in the class.

IV. Rewrite the following sentences as shown in the example. Ans. These are brown pens. Ex : These pens are brown.
1. 2. 3. 4. Those pencils are long. This book is thin. That building is tall. These dolls are pretty. Ans. Ans. Ans. Ans.

(5 2 = 10)

Those _________________________________ This __________________________________ That __________________________________ These _________________________________

5. That tiger is strong.


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Ans. That __________________________________


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V. Write "True" or "False".


1. Raju always secured first rank in his class. 2. Samuel always washes his hands before eating. 3. Only Nasruddin was invited to dinner. 4. Sonu was absent from school for two days. 5. In the olden days, people used to store food in refrigerators. ( ( ( ( (

(5 2 = 10)
) ) ) ) )

VI. Fill in the blanks with the words given below.


to, from, into, over, of, across 1. Vani ran ___________ the road and went ___________ the shop. 2. There was a plane flying ___________ the house. 3. Manish took out a book, ___________ his bag and started writing a letter. 4. Sheetal went ___________ Shyam and brought the book. 5. They immediately thought ___________ a plan.

(5 1 = 5)

VII. Rewrite the following sentences using 'Should' or 'Should not'. Two examples are given. (5 2 = 10)
Eg. 1 : Cross the road only at the zebra crossing. Ans. You should cross the road only at the zebra crossing. Eg. 2 : Do not run after a kite on the road. Ans. You should not run after a kite on the road. 1. Do not buy food that is not properly stored. Ans. __________________________________________ 2. Do not talk while crossing the road. Ans. __________________________________________ 3. Do not throw any waste on the road. Ans. __________________________________________ 4. Carry water while travelling. Ans. __________________________________________ 5. Do not disturb the driver while travelling. Ans. __________________________________________

VIII. Circle the correct meaning of the words given.


1. Important 2. Clever 3. Visitor 4. Turban 5. Invite
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(5 2 = 10)

common, ordinary, main intelligent, stupid, cunning host, guest, master of ceremonies cap, hat, headgear to call, to visit, to see off
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IX. Complete the following sentences using the clues given in brackets.

(5 2 = 10)

Example : I like chocolates because they are sweet and tasty (sweet and tasty)
1. I like my mother because _____________________________ (doing homework) 2. I like my brother because _____________________________ (share chocolate) 3. I like my puppy because _____________________________ (play) 4. I don't like James because _____________________________ (fight) 5. I like Popeye show because _____________________________ (funny)

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Fundamentals of Eng. Grammar
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

50
Time : 2 Hours

Real Life Term Book - 3

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I. Choose the correct alternative given in brackets. Fill in the blanks with it. (5 1 = 5)
1) Each one of the boys 2) The murderer with his friends 3) The meeting 4) February, the shortest month 5) The quality of the mangoes rewarded. (is/are) escaped. (has / have)

chosen a prasident. (has/ have) twenty eight days. (has / have) not good. (is / are)

II. Rewrite the following sentences changing the present tense verb into the past tense. (5 1 = 5)
1) The dog barks.

2) Gita takes Horlicks.

3) Birds fly in the air.

4) He gets up at five.

5) He drinks tea.

III. Rewrite the following sentences using present continuous tense in the place of simple present tense. (5 1 = 5)
1) They pull down the tree.

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2) The boy reads well at home.

3) The porter carries heavy loads.

4) The teacher punishes him severely.

5) They lay the road.

IV. Change the following into Negatives sentences.


1) I am tired today.

(5 1 = 5)

2) She is happy now.

3) She sings sweetly.

4) He has a watch.

5) We can speak English well.

V. Rewrite the following statements into Interrogative sentences.


1) She is hungry.

(5 1 = 5)

2) You are absent yesterday.

3) She can buy a watch.

4) I shall go home now.

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5) You may go.

VI. Answer the following questions briefly.


1) How old are you ?

(5 1 = 5)

2) Where were you born ?

3) When do you get up ?

4) Why were you late yesterday ?

5) Where do you live ?

VII. Read the following passage.

(5 1 = 5)

Sharks have lived on earth for more than 180 million years. Although they live in all the oceans of the world, they are found mostly in sub-tropical and tropical waters. There are about 350 kinds of sharks. The largest sharks are the whale shark and basking shark, which feed on plankton and small fish. The adult whale shark grows to about 13 metres long. while the basking shark extends a little over 8 metres. Most of the sharks are not ferocious. On the other hand, there are a number of sharks which have killed swimmers. These killer sharks include meko, the great hammer head, lemon, blue and of course the great white shark. The great white shark is the largest and the most dangerous of all animals known to attack humans. It weighs more than 1300 kg. It can swim through rough water also at a speed of 32 km per hour. However the fastest swimmer in the shark family is the blue shark, which can swim at a speed of nearly 72 km per hour. Now answer the following questions. 1) Where do we find sharks most ? Ans.

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2) Which is the largest shark ? Ans. 3) Which is the fastest swimmer among sharks ? Ans. 4) How much does the white shark weigh ? Ans. 5) What is the food of the sharks ? Ans.

VIII. You are Gopi, the friend of Mohan Krishna. Write a formal letter to your friend, accepting his invitation to attend his Birthday Party. IX. Write a paragraph on any one of the topic.
1) The Elephant (or) 2) My school

(5) (5)

X. Develop the hints into a story in your own words.

(5)

Woodcutter goes into the forest everyday cuts and sells wood to earn his living. One day the axe slipped and fell into the water below woodcutter sad fairy takes pity goes into the water brings out a golden axe offers to woodcutter refuses it is not his a second time the fairy brings out a silver axe the woodcutter refuses to take it is not his third time fairy brings out the iron axe the woodcutter happy to take his axe fairy pleased with his honesty rewards him with gold and silver axes virtue is rewarded.

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Mathematics
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

60
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART A


I. Answer the following questions.
1. Find the sum of 18 m 40 cm; 70 m 35 cm and 6 m 75 cm. 2. Find the difference between 15 kg and 5 kg 450 grams.

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3. Three cans contain 2 l 375 ml; 4 l 625 ml and 80 ml milk. What is the total quantity of milk ? 4. Convert 520 minutes into hours and minutes. 5. Write any three points about a triangle. 6. Convert 3 hours into seconds. 7. Add the following. l - ml 6 - 550 3 - 725 1 - 157 157 8. Find the product of 24 g 27 cg 16. 9. For a shirt 2 m 25 cm of cloth is required. How much cloth is required for 6 shirts ? 10. Write what you know about a cube or a cuboid.

II.

Answer any ONE of the following.

(1 8 = 8)

1. A car travelled 327 km on one day and 408 km on the following day. What is the total distance travelled in the two days ?
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2. Multiply : 1) 6g 7 cg 9 2) 4 kg 185 g 13

III. Answer any ONE of the following.


1. Convert the following into hours. a) 3 days 14 hours b) 8 days

(1 8 = 8)

2. A drum contains 80 l of kerosene. If during the day 54 l 750 ml of kerosene was sold away, how much kerosene is still left in the drum ?

IV.

Answer any ONE of the following.

(1 8 = 8)

1. There are 5 rolls of copper wire with 7m 50 cm of wire in each roll. Find the total length of wire in all the 5 rolls. 2. Add (3 km 275 m and 9 km 100 m) and subtract the sum from 20 km.

V. Answer any ONE of the following.


1. Draw the following lines. i) 2 vertical ii) 3 curved iii) 2 horizontal

(1 6 = 6)

2. The following pictograph depicts the number of plants in a garden. Each symbol represents 20 plants. Rose

Lily

Jasmine

Marigold Questions : 1. Which plants are the highest in number ? What is their number ? 2. Which plants are the least in number ? What is their number ? 3. How many more jasmine plants than rose plants are there ?
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Mathematics

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Mathematics
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

40
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART B

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I. Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets. 1. The standard unit of measuring length is a a) Centimetres b) Metres 2. 29m 70 cm 80m a) 50m 30cm b) 60m 20 cm c) Kilometres

(10 1 = 10) ( ( ) ) ) ) ) )

c) 80m ( c) 7 ( c) 24 ( c) 4 : 00 ( c) 3 ( c) 900 ( c) December ( c) Grams ( ) c) 160 minutes (10 1 = 10) ) ) )

3. One week has ___________ days. a) 5 b) 6 4. _________ hours make one day. a) 21 5. Half past 4 means a) 4 : 30 6. a) 2 b) 4 : 15 b) 1 Number of Rectangles b) 26

7. 9000 ml = __________ l a) 9 b) 90 8. _________ is the shortest of all the months. a) May b) February 9. The unit of measuring mass is a) Kgs b) Metres 10. One hour a) 60 minutes II. Fill in the blanks.
1. One metre = ___________ cm. 2. 2 kg = ___________ gm.
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b) 60 seconds

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3. 1000 ml = 1 ___________. 4. One Year = ___________ days. 5. No. of days in March = ___________ 6. 2 Hrs. 30 m = ___________ minutes. 7. A leap year = ___________ days. 8. 225 cm = ___________ m. 9. One Pine apple is Rs. 9 cost of one dozen Pine apples is ___________. 10. A cube has ___________ faces.

III. Write "True" or "False".


1. A rectangle has 4 sides. 2. A week has 14 days. 3. A leap year comes once in five years. 4. 1m = 10 cm. 5. 75 cm + 25 m = 1 m. 6. There are 367 days in an ordinary year. 7. 5cm = 50 mm. 8. A sphere has three curved faces. 9. Distance between two towns is measured in kilometres. 10. Quarter to 10 means 10 : 15.

(10 1 = 10)
( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

IV. Match the following.


1) A ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) B a) 30 cm b) 4 sides c) 1 m d) 10 cm e) marble B ( ( ( ( (
2

(2 5 = 10)

1. 32 cm 8 mm 22 cm 8 mm 2. 75 cm + 25 cm 3. Square has 4. An example of a sphere 5. 17 cm + 13 cm 2) A

1. January 2. Cylinder 3. Saturday 4. 5 minutes past 7 5. Cone

) ) ) ) )

a) 3 faces b) last days c) 31 days d) 2 faces e) 7 : 05

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Science
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

60
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART A


I. Answer the following questions.
1. What is a solvent ? 2. Upon what factors does the weather depend ? 3. Which season is followed by summer ? 4. What type of clothes do we wear during the summer season ? 5. What is Humus ? 6. How is soil formed ? 7. Which is the best soil for growing plants ? 8. What is a constellation ? 9. What are the nine planets ? 10. Why do farmers add manure to the soil ?

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(10 3 = 30)

II. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. How is the mixture of flour and sugar separated ? 2. Name any four food items you like to eat in the summer season.

(1 8 = 8)

III. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. What is top soil made up of ? 2. Why do the stars look smaller than the sun and the moon ?

(1 8 = 8)

IV. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. Name four solids which dissolve in water. 2. Name the planets in the solar system.

(1 8 = 8)

V. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. How many seasons are there in India ? 2. Why is water called the 'Universal solvent' ?

(1 6 = 6)

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Science
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

40
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART B

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I. Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets. 1. Water is a a) mixture b) solution c) universal solvent

(10 1 = 10) ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

2. We wear wollen clothes in__________ season. a) summer b) winter 3. __________ makes the soil fertile. a) Top soil b) Humus 4. The earth goes round the a) Moon b) Sun 5. This is used for making bricks. a) sand b) clay 6. Number of planets in the solar system a) 10 b) 9 7. Snowfall makes the weather a) very hot b) very cold 8. We drink more water in ___________ season. a) winter b) rainy 9. Tasteless, colourless and odourless liquid a) coconut oil b) petrol 10. The planets move around the a) Sun b) Moon II. Fill in the blanks.
1. Group of stars is called ___________ . 2. Farmer's friend is ___________ .
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c) rainy ( c) Gravel ( c) Stars ( c) loam ( c) 88 ( c) pleasant ( c) summer ( c) water ( c) Earth (10 1 = 10)

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3. One who studies the stars is called ___________ . 4. Water has ___________ forms. 5. The earth rotates on its own ___________ . 6. The moon goes round the ___________ . 7. Soil supplies water and ___________ to the plants. 8. Snow fall makes the weather ___________ . 9. ___________ dissolves several solids. 10. In nature ___________ takes place all the time.

III. Write "True" or "False".


1. Human body contains 70% of water. 2. Sand dissolves in water. 3. Weather is similar in all seasons. 4. In winter, the weather is humid. 5. Soil supplies water and salts to the plants. 6. The sun shines brightly in summer. 7. The rain brings hails also. 8. Air is present in the soil. 9. The earth is flat. 10. Plants are always grown in the top soil.

(10 1 = 10)
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IV. Match the following.


1) A ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) B a) earthworm 1. Clay 2. Humus 3. Loam 4. Gravel 5. Farmer's friend 2) A ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) )
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(2 5 = 10)

b) mixture of clay and sand c) heavy soil d) dry leaves and dead animals e) laying roads B a) insoluble in water b) universal solvent c) solution d) heating e) soluble in water

1. Water 2. Salt 3. Sand 4. Sugar dissolves in water to form 5. Solubility of a solid increases with

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Social Studies
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

60
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART A


I. Answer the following questions.
1. Which are the main industries of Kolkata ? 2. Give two reasons for the importance of Chennai. 3. Why do people of Chennai wear cotton clothes ? 4. Where did the early man live ? 5. What were the tools used by the early man ? 6. Which animals were domesticated by the early man ? 7. Name the four sons of king Dasaratha. 8. Who lost the game of dice ? What was the result ? 9. What is the message of Mahavira ? 10. Write a few lines about Gautama Buddha.

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II. Answer ONE of the following questions.


1. Which transport system of Kolkata is not found in other cities of India ? 2. Which are the classical forms of dance and music of Chennai ?

(1 8 = 8)

III. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. What did early men and women wear ? 2. What happened to sita in the forest ?

(1 8 = 8)

IV. Answer any ONE of the following questions.


1. How did Rama marry sita ? 2. Which metals were first used by early men ?

(1 8 = 8)

V. Locate the capital cities following states in an out line map of India.
1. Kerala 4. Madhya Pradesh 2. Karnataka 5. Gujarat
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(6 1 = 6)

3. Andhra Pradesh 6. West Bengal

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ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
Social Studies
Class : III
Syllabus
Term - 3
MARKS

40
Time : 1 Hour

Real Life Term Book - 3 PART B

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I. Choose the correct word and write its letter in the brackets. 1. The seaport of Kolkata is known as a) Diamond Harbour a) Fort William 3. Capital city of Chennai a) Madras 4. People of Kolkata speak a) Hindi 5. Early man lived like an a) Birds 6. Ravana was killed by a) Sita 7. Mahavira was born in a) 599 B.C. 8. Christ was born on a) 25th December a) Fort St. George 10. The wheel was a great a) beginning II. Fill in the blanks.
1. The underground railway system in Kolkata is known as ___________ . 2. The Theosophical Society is at ___________.
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(10 1 =10) ( ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

b) Rabindra sethu b) Kali Temple b) Tamil Nadu b) Telugu b) Animals b) Valmiki b) 569 B.C. b) 25th October b) St. Thomas b) transport

c) Metro - Railway ( c) Howrah Bridge ( c) Kolkata ( c) Bengali ( c) Forests ( c) Rama ( c) 589 B.C. ( c) 26th January ( c) Adayar ( c) discovery (10 1 = 10)

2. The Government offices are located at

9. ____________ Church is an ancient Church.

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3. Early man used ___________ as his weapons. 4. ___________ was the first animal to be domesticated. 5. "The Ramayana" was first written by ___________ . 6. ____________ and __________ were used to travel on rivers. 7. The mother of the pandavas was _______________ . 8. Prophet Mohammad was born at ___________ in Arabia. 9. The Railway coach Factory is located at __________ . 10. A new bridge built on the river Hoogly is known as ____________ .

III. Write "True" or "False".


1. The eldest son of the Kauravas was Duryodhana. 2. Early man ate cooked food. 3. 'The Mahabharata' was written by Valmiki. 4. Early man lived in caves. 5. People of Kolkata are fond of fish. 6. Raja Janaka was the father of Sita. 7. Early man wore cotton clothes. 8. In Kolkata, summer is very hot. 9. Kolkata is famous for Kali Temple. 10. Early man constantly moved from place to place.

(10 1 = 10)
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IV. Match the following.


1) A ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) B a) Buddhism b) Holy Book c) Sikhism d) 25th December e) Islam B ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) )
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(2 5 = 10)

1. Prophet Mohammad 2. Christmas 3. Gautama Buddha 4. Guru Nanak 5. The Quran 2) A

1. Mamallapuram 2. Anna Salai 3. V.G.P. 4. Pongal 5. Studios

a) Chennai b) Main road c) Harvest festival d) Temples e) Beach

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