NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Mathematics Chapter 9 - House of Hundreds-II

Question 1:

Identify the numbers represented by the given tiles.

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Question 2:

Draw tiles to show the following numbers.

  1. 367
  2. 699
  3. 980
  4. 539
  5. 745
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Question 3:

Locate the following numbers on the number line.

  1. 753, 805, 775, 815

  2. 961, 860, 950, 887

  3. 443, 507, 498, 510

  4. 668, 701, 735, 756

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  1. 753, 805, 775, 815

  2. 961, 860, 950, 887

  3. 443, 507, 498, 510

  4. 668, 701, 735, 756

Question 4:

Write the appropriate numbers between which each of the following numbers lies.

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Question 5:

Help the dogs reach their kennels using the number lines.

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Question 6:

Write different ways of making the following numbers. One has been done for you.

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Question 7:

Find the numbers in grid using the given clues and colour the box red.

  1. A number with 3 hundreds
  2. A number ending with 0
  3. Two more than 653
  4. Six less than 697
  5. Four hundred thirty-three
  6. 900 + 70 + 2

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  1. 356
  2. 710
  3. 655
  4. 691
  5. 433
  6. 972

Question 8:

Complete the following number patterns.

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Question 9:

Write the missing numbers in the following grid.

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Question 10:

Write any three numbers which are less than and greater than the given numbers:

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Try yourself.

Question 11:

Compare the following numbers using < ,> or = sign.

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Question 12:

Tick (✓) the greatest number in each of the following.

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Question 13:

Cross (x) out the smallest number in each of the following.

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Question 14:

Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.

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Question 15:

Arrange the following numbers in descending order.

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Question 16:

Fill the numbers 484, 53, 276, 805 in the empty circles such that they meet the conditions.

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Question 17:

Match the following quantities with the appropriate numbers.

  1. Number of boys in your classroom
  2. Number of people in a car
  3. Number of students in a school
  4. Number of pages in your book
  5. Number of motorbikes in a colony
  1. More than 500
  2. Less than 100
  3. 1–10
  4. 20–30
  5. 200–300
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Question 18:

Who am I?

  1. I have 4 hundreds 5 ones and 6 tens
  2. I have zero tens, zero ones and 9 hundreds
  3. 100 + 58
  4. 100 + 58
  5. 669 less than 998
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  1. 465
  2. 900
  3. 158
  4. 472
  5. 329
Question 19:

Write the 100, 10 and 1 in the following boxes to make the given numbers. One has been done for you.

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Question 20:

Count 100, 10 and 1 in the following boxes to make a number.

The largest/greatest number is ______
The smallest number is ______

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The largest/greatest number is 411 The smallest number is 123

Question 21:

Observe the following pictures and figure out the numbers formed.

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Question 22:

Take the digits 2 and 4 and make as many 2 and 3-digit numbers as you can. You can repeat the digits.

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22, 24, 42, 44, 222, 224, 242, 244, 422, 424, 442, 444
222
444

Question 23:

Arpita makes a pattern with 8 numbers. The last 4 numbers in the pattern are 167, 157, 147 and 137. What are the first 4 numbers in the pattern?

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207, 197, 187, 177