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2.  Solve the following.

                 a.  964 – 192  =  ___________                     b.  788 – 294  =  ___________

                 c.  632 – 289  =  ___________                     d.  564 – 185  =  ___________

                 e.  564 – 138  =  ___________                     f.  792 – 524  =  ___________

                 g.  884 – 326  =  ___________                     h.  467 – 249  =  ___________

            3.  Tick ( ) the correct option.3

                 a.  256 – 0 = ?

                      i.  0                    ii.  299                 iii.  199                iv.  256

                 b.  I am a 3-digit number. I am 125 less than 330. What number am I ?

                      i.  400                  ii.  300                 iii.  999                iv.  205

                 c.  The sum of two numbers is 443. If one of them is 155, the other number is :

                      i.  288                  ii.  598                 iii.  155                iv.  289
                 d.  The difference between 756 and 573 is :

                      i.  11329                ii.  6183                iii.  183                iv.  5786

            4.  In one leap year there were 197 school days. How many days were holidays ?

            5.  Nanhi read 138 pages of her story book. How many pages does she yet have

                 to read to complete the book if it has 400 pages ?







             This is Rehana's test paper. Check her subtraction using addition.
             Give her a J for every correct answer and Lfor every wrong answer.



                1.                                                  2.
                       2 7 9                1 5 6                           8 0 4

                     –  1 2 3             –  1 2 3                       –  2 3 9
                       1 5 6                                                4 6 5




                3.                                                  4.
                       6 1 0                                                8 2 3

                     –  2 4 3                                            –  2 4 3

                       3 6 7                                                6 8 0







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