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Money (Rupee and Paisa) | Chapter Assessment | English | Grade 3

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Money (Rupee and Paisa) | Chapter Assessment | English | Grade 3
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What combination of the notes and coins shown should be used to pay exactly ₹ 475?

₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10

₹ 2000 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1

₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1

₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1

Answer explanation

Option 1: ₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 = ₹ 470 Option 2: ₹ 2000 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1 = ₹ 2275 Option 3: ₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1 = ₹ 425 Option 4: ₹ 200 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 2 + ₹ 1 = 475 Option 4 makes up exactly ₹ 475. All other options are either greater or less than ₹ 475. So, option 4 is correct.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following does not equal to exactly 1 rupee?

Two 50 paise coins

Four 25 paise coins

Two 50 paise coins + one 25 paise coin

Two 25 paise coins + one 50 paise coin

Answer explanation

Two 50 paise coins = 1 rupee Four 25 paise coins = 1 rupee Two 50 paise coins + one 25 paise coin = 1 rupee and 25 paise Two 25 paise coins + one 50 paise coin = 50 paise + 50 paise = 1 rupee So, option 3 is the only one that does not equal to exactly 1 rupee.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Fill in the blank: ₹ 32.50 + ₹ 67 + ₹ 13.50 = _______

₹ 112

₹ 113

₹ 114

₹ 112.50

Answer explanation

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Remember, 100 paise = 1 rupee ₹ 32.50 + ₹ 67 + 13.50 = ₹ 113 Therefore, option 2 is correct.

Tags

CCSS.6.NS.B.3

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

You have 200 rupees with you. How much money will you have left after buying a cap for ₹ 110.50 and a pen for ₹ 32.50 ?

₹ 56

₹ 56.50

₹ 57.50

₹ 57

Answer explanation

Total cost of cap and pen = Cost of cap + cost of pen = ₹ 110.50 + ₹ 32.50 = ₹ 110 + 50 paise + ₹ 32 + 50 paise = ₹ 142 + 100 paise = ₹ 142 + 1 Rupee = ₹ 143 Therefore, the amount of money left after buying them = ₹ 200 - ₹ 143 = ₹ 57 Therefore, option 4 is correct.

Tags

CCSS.4.MD.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The picture shows the price list of a candy shop. What is the difference in prices between the orange candy and the strawberry candy?

₹ 10 and 50 paise

₹ 9 and 50 paise

₹ 20 and 50 paise

₹ 5 and 50 paise

Answer explanation

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Price of strawberry candy - price of orange candy = ₹ 15 - ₹ 5.50 = ₹ 9.50 (see picture) Therefore, option 2 is correct.

Tags

CCSS.4.MD.A.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The picture shows the price list of a candy shop. Rita buys 2 chocolate candies, 3 strawberry candies and 3 grape candies. How much does she spend in total?

₹ 80

₹ 88

₹ 87.50

₹ 86

Answer explanation

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Total amount spent by Rita = Cost of 2 chocolate candies + 3 strawberry candies + 3 grape candies Cost of 2 chocolate candies = 2 x ₹ 10 = ₹ 20 Cost of 3 strawberry candies = 3 x ₹ 15 = ₹ 45 Cost of 3 grape candies = ₹ 7.50 + ₹ 7.50 + ₹ 7.50 = ₹ 22.50 (see picture) So, Total amount spent by Rita = ₹ 20 + ₹ 45 + ₹ 22.50 = ₹ 87.50 Therefore, option 3 is correct.

Tags

CCSS.4.MD.A.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The picture shows the price list of a candy shop. If you have 20 rupees, which of the following can you buy from the shop?

2 orange candies + 1 chocolate candy

2 grape candies + 1 mango candy

1 sour candy + 2 mango candies

2 pineapple candies

Answer explanation

Option 1: 2 orange candies + 1 chocolate candy = (2 x ₹ 5.50) + ₹ 10 = ₹ 11 + ₹ 10 = ₹ 21 Option 2: 2 grape candies + 1 mango candy = (2 x ₹ 7.50) + ₹ 5 = ₹ 20 Option 3: 1 sour candy + 2 mango candies = ₹ 10.50 + (2 x ₹ 5) = ₹ 10.50 + ₹ 10 = ₹ 20.50 Option 4: 2 pineapple candies = 2 x ₹ 15 = ₹ 30 Only the candies in option 2 can be bought with ₹ 20. All other options add up to greater than ₹ 20. So, option 2 is correct.

Tags

CCSS.4.MD.A.2

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