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Solution Sample Paper Class 1 Maths Level 1

This document contains the solutions to a math sample paper for Class 1. It includes solutions to questions about: 1) Filling in blanks with words, numbers, days of the week. 2) Matching similar shapes. 3) Stating whether math equations and statements are true or false. The document provides the answers and workings for all questions in the sample paper.

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Solution Sample Paper Class 1 Maths Level 1

This document contains the solutions to a math sample paper for Class 1. It includes solutions to questions about: 1) Filling in blanks with words, numbers, days of the week. 2) Matching similar shapes. 3) Stating whether math equations and statements are true or false. The document provides the answers and workings for all questions in the sample paper.

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CBSE Sample paper_Class 1_Maths_Level 1 (Solutions)

Sample Paper Class 1 Maths Level 1 Solutions


1) Fill in the blanks.
Answer:
a) Write in words: 11: Eleven
b) Write in number: Seventy-two :72
c) The day comes after:

Sunday Monday

d) 23 = 2 Tens 3 Ones
e) The number comes before:

33 34

f) 5 tens and 6 ones = 56


g) I go to school in the morning.
h) July comes after June.
i) There are 9 letters in the word ‘September’.
j) 3 + 5 = 8

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2) Match the similar shape.


Answer:

3) State true or false. (1 × 5 = 5)

a) In the early morning we greet each other as ‘Good afternoon’.

Answer: False

b) 2 + 4 = 6

Answer: True

c) The day comes after Tuesday is Wednesday.

Answer: True

d) 6 – 0 = 0

Answer: False

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e) 30 = 3 Tens and 0 Ones

Answer: True

4) as directed. (1 × 6 = 6)
a) Colour the smallest pencil.

Answer:

b) Tick () the thicker tree.

Answer:

c) Circle the smallest number.

Answer: 23 65 4

d) Write the that comes after.


78 79
Answer:

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e) Count the number of objects.

Answer:

f) Complete the number sequence.

Answer: 36 37 38 39

5) Do as directed.
a) Fill in the blanks.
i) My name is …………….
ii) Number of letters in my name: …………….
b) Add:
Answer:
i) 3 + 3 = 6
ii) 2 + 0 = 2
c) Subtract:

Answer:

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d) Write the missing numbers.

Answer:

e) Write the missing numbers.

Answer:

f) Fill in the blank.

Answer:

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g) Draw 5 circles and colour 3 out of them.

Answer:

h) Observe the picture and fill in the blanks.


Answer:

i) The monkey is near to the tree.


ii) The cat is far from the tree.
i) Complete the pattern.

Answer:

6) Answer the following.


a) Observe the given picture carefully and fill in the blanks with
the using correct word.

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i) Answer: Jenny is standing second in the que.


ii) Answer: Rohan is tallest in the que.

iii) Answer: Rishi is standing in front of Jenny.

b) From the pictograph answer the following questions.

i) Which fruit is the most favourite?

Answer: Orange

ii) Which fruit is like the least favourite?

Answer: Apple

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iii) If we add one more apple in the pictograph, then which fruit
will become the most favourite?

Answer: After adding one apple, there will be 3 apples and 4


oranges. So, the orange will remain the most favourite fruit.

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