14.Data Handling- Textbook Worksheet

Q1. Grade 8 students recorded the colours of cars that drove by their school over a five minute period. Each car picture = 1 car. 

Complete the following questions:

a) What colour car was the most popular?

b) What colour car was recorded six (6) times?

c) What is the total number of red and white cars recorded?

Q2. In a class, children were asked about their favourite fruits. Each fruit symbol in the chart below represents one child’s choice. The chart shows how many children liked each type of fruit — bananas, apples, oranges, avocados, and pears.

a) How many children like pear? 

b) Which fruit do children like the most?

c) Which fruit do children like the least? 

Q3. The bar graph shows how many students liked different school subjects: Math, Science, Sport, History, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Each bar’s height tells us the number of students who liked that subject.

a) How many liked  STEM? 

b) What was the least preferred subject? 

c) How many students were surveyed altogether? 

Q4. The following pictograph shows the number of pet animals sold in a month –
Each symbol  = 5 pets

(i) How many more Cats were sold as compared to Sheep ?
(a) 25
(b) 10
(c)  20

(ii) How many Parrots were sold in a month?
(a) 16
(b) 15
(c) 10

(iii) Which pet was sold the most ?
(a) Parrot
(b) Rabbit
(c) Dog

(iv) How many Dogs were sold in a month ?
(a) 35
(b) 55
(c) 30

(v) Which pet was sold the least ?
(a) Dog
(b) Cat
(c) Sheep

Q5. The total number of animals in five villages are given below:

Draw a pictograph to represent the above data.

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13.The Transport Museum- Textbook Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions 

1. What is the product of 15 × 14?
a) 200
b) 210
c) 220
d) 230

2. Which of the following is equal to 24 × 100?
a) 240
b) 2,400
c) 24,000
d) 240,000

3. A bus can seat 20 people. How many people can 12 buses seat?

a) 220
b) 240
c) 260
d) 280

4. What is the remainder when 324 is divided by 14?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8

Q2: Answer the Following Questions

5. Solve: 11 × 200.

6. Calculate: 40 × 50.

7. Find the product: 16 × 100.

8. Divide: 400 ÷ 20.

9. Solve: 7 × 25.

10. What is 30 × 200?

Q3: Word Problems

11. A train has 24 coaches, each carrying 72 passengers. How many people can travel on the train?

12. A brick kiln produces 125 bricks daily. How many bricks are made in a 30-day month?

13. 870 bananas are packed in bunches of 10. How many bunches are there?

14. A school trip has 36 students and 6 teachers. Each bus seat fits 2 people. If there are 25 seats, are there enough seats?

15 ₹1,000 is divided equally among 10 grandchildren. How much does each get? 

16. If 64 flights carry 152 people each, how many people were there in total?

17A boat ride costs ₹1,200 for 8 people. What is the cost per person?

18A bus ticket costs ₹60, and a boat ride costs ₹1,200 for 8 people. What is the total cost per person?

19A snake boat is peddled by 128 people. How many people are needed for 5 such boats?

20Compare: 15 × 100 vs. 15 × 200. Which is greater?

12 Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar- Textbook Worksheet

Q1: Look at the clock and choose the correct time.

(i) The clock shows: 

(a) It’s two o’clock

(b) It’s twelve o’clock

(ii) The clock shows: 

(a) It’s nine o’clock

(b) It’s eight o’clock

(iii) The clock shows: 

(a) It’s eleven o’clock

(b) It’s ten o’clock

(iv) The clock shows: 

(a) It’s three o’clock

(b) It’s seven o’clock

(v) The clock shows: 

(a) It’s five o’clock

(b) It’s four o’clock

Q2: Fill in the blanks.

(i) 15 month = ______ year ______ months

(ii) 2 weeks 1 day = ______ days

(iii) 18 months = ______ year ______ months

(iv) 1 week 3 days = ______ days

Q3: Fill the boxes with >, < or =.

(i) 80 min  1 Hrs. 15 min

(ii) 2 Hrs. 20 min  200 min

(iii) 125 min  1 Hrs. 25 min

(iv) 150 min 1 Hrs. 50 min

(v) 6 Hrs. 10 min  5 Hrs. 58 min

Q4: Answer the following Questions.

(i) Change the following to 24 hour clock: 2:30 afternoon

(ii) How many months begin their names with the letter ‘J’?

(iii) Solve the following questions
(a) Laali is born on 04/07/2014 and Chotu is born on 04/12/2019. 
Who is older among the two and how much ?

(b) Laali will turn 5 years old on ___________.
Chotu’s 10th birthday will be celebrated on ___________.

(iv)  Change the following to a 24-hour clock: 8:20 at night.

(v) Renu started hes homework at 2:35 pm. She took 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete her homework. When did she finish her homework?

(vi) Draw the hands to show the given time. 4:05

(vii) A train leaves at 9.30 at night. This time written in 24 hour clock is  ____

(viii)

(ix) August 12 is a Tuesday. What are the next two Tuesdays?

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10.Elephants, Tigers, and Leopards- Textbook Worksheet

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the sum of 3,459 and 21?
a) 3,480
b) 3,470
c) 3,490
d) 3,500

2. Which of the following is the correct comparison?
a) 54 + 97 > 54 + 90
b) 84 – 68 < 90 – 68
c) 76 + 85 = 80 + 86
d) 73 – 54 > 73 – 56

3. The number of buses in a town is 253 more than the number of jeeps, which are 6,304. How many buses are there?

a) 6,557
b) 6,507
c) 6,447
d) 6,600

4. Which 2-digit number, when added to its reverse, gives 88?
a) 17
b) 26
c) 35
d) 44

Section B: Answer the Following Questions 

5. Solve: 8,787 – 99.

6. Add: 4,999 + 3,888.

7. Subtract: 5,302 – 1,034.

8. (a) 

(b)

Section C: Arrange in Columns and add:

9.  215, 340 and 100

10. 321, 436 and 157

Section D: Word Problems

11. A factory packed 1,348 bottles of pineapple juice. Guava juice bottles were 759 more than pineapple. How many guava juice bottles were packed?

12. In Kaziranga National Park, December had 8,591 visitors, and November had 6,415. How many more visitors came in December?

13.  A toy store sold 444 teddy bears last month. This month, they sold 341 more teddy bears than last month. How many teddy bears did they sell this month?

14. The sum of a 2-digit number and its reverse is 55. List all such numbers.

15.  Gujarat has 444 more tigers than Uttarakhand which has 116 tigers . How many tigers are there in Gujarat?

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09.Equal Groups- Textbook Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions 

1. If a kangaroo jumps 7 steps at a time, which number will it NOT land on?

a) 21
b) 35
c) 52
d) 49

2. What is the result of doubling 38?
a) 76
b) 64
c) 82
d) 56

3. Which of these is a common multiple of 5 and 6?
a) 15
b) 20
c) 30
d) 35

4. How many groups of 5 can you make from 45 marbles?

a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 11

Q2: Answer the Following Questions

5. List the first 4 multiples of 9.

6. Calculate: 25 × 4 using the doubling method.

7. Divide 72 pencils equally into 8 boxes. How many pencils per box?


8. Find the smallest 3-digit multiple of 8.

9. Multiply: 15 × 6 by breaking into 10 + 5.

10. How many jumps of 6 steps are needed to reach 78?

Q3: Word Problems
11. A frog jumps 5 steps each time. How many jumps to reach 75?


12. Priya has 120 stickers. She packs them into envelopes of 8 stickers each. How many envelopes can she make?

13. A rabbit jumps 9 steps per leap. Will it land on 108? If yes, how many leaps?

14. A school orders 144 pencils to be shared equally among 12 classes. How many pencils per class?

15. Find two common multiples of 4 and 7 between 20 and 50.

16. A magician doubles 17 coins. How many coins does he have now?17. A squirrel collects 112 nuts and stores them in 7 holes equally. How many nuts per hole?

18. A bike has 2 wheels. How many wheels do 150 bikes have?

19. A farmer has 96 apples to pack into boxes of 6 each. How many boxes are needed?

20. A kangaroo jumps 11 steps per leap. How many steps after 9 leaps?

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08.Weigh It, Pour It- Textbook Worksheet

Q1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

(i) Estimate the capacity of a teaspoon.

(a) 15 ml  
(b) 1500 ml
(c) 150 ml
(d) 1.5 ml

(ii) 1/2 Litre is equal to
(a) 200 ml
(b) 500 ml
(c) 100 ml
(d) 700 ml

(iii)  What is the total weight of 3 bags, each weighing 4 kg ?
(a) 12 kg 
(b) 13 kg 
(c) 8 kg
(d) 13 kg

Q2: Fill in the blanks.

(i) 300 ml + _______ = 1 Litre.

(ii) ______ + 480 g = 1 kg

(iii) 500 ml + _______ = 1 Litre.

(iv) 450 ml + _______ = 1 Litre.

Q3: Match the following.

Q4: Answer the following Questions.

(i) A shopkeeper uses 20 ml of milk to make one cup of tea; if he sell 50 cups of tea then how much milk did he use?

(ii) A pumpkin weighs 6 kg and a watermelon weighs 4 kg. How many kilograms do they weigh together?

(iii) How many 250 ml of Glasses we need to serve 1000 ml of soup?

(iv) There are 4 bricks, each weighing 2 kg. What is the total weight of all the bricks together?
(v) Arrange the following objects in order of increasing capacity. Write numbers 1.2.3 under them:

(vi) You are trying to pour tea in 50 ml cups from a 250 ml cup, but you spilled 25 ml while doing it. what is amount of tea in 5th cup?

(vii) A sack of potatoes weighs 7 kg. A smaller sack weighs 4 kg. What is the difference in their weights?

(viii) Neetu has to take 3 injections in a day for 5 days. If one injection gives her 3 ml of medicine, then how much medicine she is getting every day?

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07.The Cleanest Village- Textbook Worksheet

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions

1. If a person pays ₹500 for apples and the total cost is ₹425, what is the balance the shopkeeper gives back?



a) ₹60
b) ₹75
c) ₹80
d) ₹85

2. If you have ₹300 and buy a notebook for ₹150, how much money do you have left?a) ₹100
b) ₹120
c) ₹130
d) ₹140

Section B: Fill in the Blanks

3. 
4. 

5.  
6. 

 7.  Find the difference between : 
(a) 256 – 153
(b)781 – 651 

Section C: Word Problems

8. If a child has ₹500 and spends ₹250 on a book and ₹100 on snacks, how much money does the child have left?

9. In a store, a t-shirt costs ₹350, a pair of jeans costs ₹550, and a cap costs ₹150. How much money is needed to buy all three?
10. A family spent ₹2000 on groceries. If they paid ₹1200 in cash and the rest using a card, how much did they pay with the card?

11. A person buys 3 tickets to a movie at ₹150 each and 2 tickets to a play at ₹200 each. What is the total cost?

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06.Measuring Length- Textbook Worksheet

Q1: Convert to the units shown.

(i) 54 m = ____ cm

(ii) 55 m = ____ cm

(iii) 69 m = ____ cm

(iv) 63 m = ____ mm

(v) 53 cm = ____ mm

Q2: Convert into metres.

(i) 7 km = ____ m

(ii) 2 km 500 = ____ m

(iii) 15 km 305 m = ____ m

(iv) 9 km 50 m = ____ m

Q3: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).

(i) Circle the longest box.
(a) 

(b) 
(c) 
(d) 

(ii) Which city has the farthest distance point X?
(a) City A
(b) City B
(c) City C
(d)
 City D

Q4: Fill in the blanks.

(i) 10 m = ____ cm

(ii) 50 m = ____ cm

Q5: Answer the following Questions.

(i) Complete the table

(ii) A room has 6 m length and 4 m breadth. What is the perimeter of the room?

(iii) How much money Renu have if she has 5 (₹ 10 notes) + 3 (₹ 50 notes) + 10 (₹ 100 notes) =  

(iv) Find the perimeter of the given figure.

(v) Ram is 1 m 23 cm tall. Seeta is 12 cm shorter than Ram. What is their total height?

(vi) Find the total distance covered by Mohan from home to school.

(vii) Ram is 150 cm tall and his sister Teena is 115 cm tall. Who is taller and by how many cms?

(viii) Using a ruler, draw lines of following measurements
(a)
 7.7 cm
(b) 
6.5 cm

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05.Sharing and Measuring- Textbook Worksheet

Q1. Think and Choose:

(i) Would you like one-half of a paper or two-quarters of the same paper? Why?

(ii) If a dhokla is shared equally among 5 children, what fraction of the dhokla does each child get?

(iii) Which is more?
a) 
1/2 or 1/4

b) 1/3 or 1/6

Q2. Draw and Divide:

(i) Draw a rectangle. Show 2 different ways to divide it into 2 equal halves.

(ii)  Draw a circle. Divide it into 4 equal parts and shade one-quarter (¼).

(iii)  Draw a square and divide it into 8 equal parts. Shade 3/8 of it.

Q3. Food Fun Fractions:

(i)  Ramu made a big paratha and cut it into 4 equal parts. He ate 1/4 and gave 2/4 to his sister.
How much of the paratha is left?

Q4. Equal or Not?

a) shared by 2 friends: each gets .

b)  shared by 2 friends: 1 gets  and 1 gets .

c)  shared by 3 friends: each gets .

(i) Which of the above shared equally?

(ii) Which of the above is not shared equally?

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