0% found this document useful (0 votes)
453 views13 pages

IMO Level1 Mock4 Class3

Uploaded by

metishasharma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
453 views13 pages

IMO Level1 Mock4 Class3

Uploaded by

metishasharma
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 13

IMO Level-1 Mock Test 4 Class 3 CLASS

3
Total-Question:35 Time:60.0 Mins
PATTERN & MARKING SCHEME
(1) Logical (2) Mathematical (3) Everyday (4) Achievers
Section
Reasoning Reasoning Mathematics Section
No. of
10 10 10 5
Questions
Marks per
1 1 1 2

r
Ques.

ne
Logical Reasoning

ai
Q 1.

Tr
There is a certain relationship between pair of figures on either side of : :. Identify the
relationship and find the missing figure.
ad
pi

A
m
ly

B
O

C
F
SO

Q 2.

Find the next figures in the figure pattern.

B
C

Q 3.

If Goa is called Delhi, Delhi is called Mumbai and Mumbai is called Jaipur, then what is
the Capital of India?

A Delhi

B Mumbai

r
C Goa

ne
D Jaipur

ai
Q 4.

Tr
There are _____ circles and triangles altogether in the given figure.
ad
pi
m

A 19
ly

B 17
O

C 18
F

D 20
SO

Q 5.

The missing number in the box is _______.

A 84

B 91

C 111

D 19
Q 6.

Which tree is fourth to the right of 6th tree from the right end?

A S

B T

C U

r
D P

ne
Q 7.

ai
Find the mirror image of the given figure?

Tr
ad

A
pi

B
m

C
ly

D
O

Q 8.
F
SO

Find the combination of numbers so that letters are arranged accordingly to form a
meaningful word.

A 53412

B 41532

C 31425

D 21435

Q 9.
Identify the figure from the options that will complete the given figure pattern.

r
D

ne
ai
Q 10.

Tr
There were 7 children. Each child shook hands with each other. How many handshakes
took place?
ad
pi

A 28
m

B 15
ly

C 21
O

D 25
F
SO

Mathematical Reasoning
Q 11.

What number goes in the box to make this number sentence true?

A 3

B 4

C 5

D 7
Q 12.

Which set on the left matches the one on the right?

A P

B Q

C R

D S

r
Q 13.

ne
The given pictograph shows the number of dolls sold by a shopkeeper in a particular

ai
week. Study the pictograph and answer the following question. How many total dolls were
sold by the shopkeeper on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday altogether?

Tr
ad
pi
m
ly
O
F

A 50
SO

B 75

C 60

D 55

Q 14.

How many more bees does Set A need in order to have two more bees than Set B?
A 2

B 3

C 4

D 5

Q 15.

What is the sum of all sides of the triangle, if each side is 3 inches?

r
ne
A 3 inches

B 6 inches

ai
C 9 inches

D 12 inches
Tr
ad
Q 16.

Which block is the lightest?


pi
m
ly
O

A P
F

B Q
SO

C R

D S

Q 17.

Which number belongs in the to make the scale balanced?

A 102
B 90

C 82

D 74

Q 18.

A piece of string was cut, making two pieces 10 inches long and 7 inches long. How long
was the string before it was cut?

r
A 3 inches

ne
B 17 inches

ai
C 27 inches

D 9 inches
Tr
ad
Q 19.

Ravi wants to divide his collection of 20 rocks equally into 4 groups. Which model
pi

correctly shows the number of rocks Ravi should put in each group?
m

A
ly

B
O

C
F
SO

Q 20.

If represents 3, represent 9, then which of the following represents 27 + 9?

B
C

Everyday Mathematics
Q 21.

Rahul has ₹ 180. He wants to buy the given toy car. How much more money does he
need to buy the toy car?

r
ne
A ₹ 150

ai
B ₹ 70

C ₹ 60

D ₹ 90
Tr
ad

Q 22.
pi

The clocks show the time Nihal went out and the time he came back in. How long did
m

Nihal stay out?


ly
O
F
SO

A 1 hour 25 minutes

B 1 hour 35 minutes

C 2 hours 25 minutes

D 2 hours 35 minutes

Q 23.

Last week, Rohit's plant was 3 inches tall. This week it is 7 inches tall. Which of the
following option best describes the growth of Rohit's plant?

A Rohit's plant has grown 3 inches.

B Rohit's plant has grown 4 inches.


C Rohit's plant has grown 7 inches.

D Rohit's plant has grown 10 inches.

Q 24.

Mary has ₹ 90. What all can she buy, if she spends all her money?

A 3 pencils and 3 rulers

B 4 pencils, 2 rulers and 2 notebooks

r
ne
C 1 pencil, 1 ruler and 1 notebook

D 3 pencils and 2 notebooks

ai
Q 25.
Tr
Ms Priti gave 21 crackers to 3 students. She gave the same number of crackers to each
ad
student. How many crackers did Ms Priti give to each student?

A 6
pi

B 7
m

C 8
ly

D 9
O

Q 26.
F
SO

Shushant got 5 books issued from the library. Aarti got 2 more books issued from the
library than Shushant. Which number sentence can be used to find how many books Aarti
got issued from the library?

D None of these

Q 27.

The third grade class read 76 books. The second grade class read 20 fewer books. How
many total books did the both class read?
A 132

B 56

C 96

D 76

Q 28.

999 adult tickets and 213 child tickets were sold for the fair. If one ticket costs ₹ 3, then
how much money is collected by selling the tickets?

A ₹ 3546

r
ne
B ₹ 3636

C ₹ 3842

ai
D ₹ 3746

Q 29.
Tr
ad
A shopkeeper sold 705 peaches, 75 watermelons and 1020 apples. How many fruits were
sold in all ?
pi

A 1860
m

B 1654
ly

C 1005
O

D 1800
F
SO

Q 30.

Given table shows the prices of some supplies at the school book store. How much does
it cost to buy 2 pencils, a pen and a folder?

A ₹ 55

B ₹ 60
C ₹ 70

D ₹ 85

Achievers Section
Q 31.

Which of the given pair is correctly matched with the fraction of shaded parts?

r
ne
C

ai
D

Tr
ad
Q 32.

Ritesh sold 40 mugs on Thursday. On Friday, he sold 10 more mugs than on Thursday.
pi

On Saturday, he sold 20 less mugs than on Thursday. How many total mugs did Ritesh
sell in three days?
m

A 120
ly

B 110
O

C 90
F

D 130
SO

Q 33.

Divya has ₹ 1500. She gave ₹ 250 to her sister and bought the items shown here. How
much money is left with her?

A ₹ 910

B ₹ 1020
C ₹ 840

D ₹ 940

Q 34.

Find the values of P and Q respectively.

A 7, 6

r
B 5, 8

ne
C 8, 5

ai
D 6, 7

Q 35.
Tr
ad
Given table shows the number of eggs produced on a farm in the first five months of the
year.
pi
m
ly
O

Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A The number of eggs produced in April were 669 more than in February.
F
SO

B The number of eggs produced in May were 705 less than in March.

C The number of eggs produced in January were 82 more than in March.

D The number of eggs produced in April were 247 less than in May.

Answers
Logical Reasoning
1.C 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.C
Mathematical Reasoning
11.C 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.C 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.B 20.C
Everyday Mathematics
21.B 22.A 23.B 24.B 25.B 26.A 27.A 28.B 29.D 30.D
Achievers Section
31.C 32.B 33.A 34.D 35.C

r
ne
ai
Tr
ad
pi
m
ly
O
F
SO

You might also like