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Arithmetic Expressions Chapter worksheet
Section A: Multiple Choice Questions
Q1: Ananya reads a three-page story every day except on Wednesdays and Sundays. How many stories
would she complete reading in 6 weeks? Which expression describes this scenario?
a) 5 × 3 × 6
b) (7 – 3) × 6
c) 6 × 7
d) (7 + 2) × 3 × 6
Q2: Which expression is equal to 76 – 29 – 14 without computation?
a) 77 – 30 – 14
b) 76 – (29 + 14)
c) 76 – 30 – 15
d) -29 + 76 – 13
Q3: Which expression is equivalent to 4 × (7 + 3)?
a) 4 × 7 + 4 × 3
b) 4 + 7 × 3
c) 7 × (4 + 3)
d) 4 × 7 + 3
Q4: Which expression matches the arrangement of 4 groups of 3 red squares plus 2 extra blue squares?
a) 4 × 3 + 2
b) 3 × (4 + 2)
c) 4 + 3 × 2
d) 4 × (3 + 2)
Q5: Which symbol (‘<‘, ‘>’, or ‘=’) compares 156 + 278 and 157 + 275 correctly?
a) <
b) >
c) =
d) Cannot determine
Section B: Fill in the Blanks
Q6: Fill in the blank to make the expressions equal: 19 + 7 = __ + 9.
Q7: Complete the expression to make it equal: 35 + __ = 8 × 6.
Q8: Identify the terms in the expression 7 + 4 × 5. Write the sum of terms __.
Q9: Fill in the blank to make the expressions equal using reasoning: 512 + __ = 508 + 7.
Section C: Word Problems
Q10: Priya spends ₹30 every day on snacks at school. Write the expression for the total amount she
spends on snacks in a week from Monday to Friday. Evaluate the expression.
Q11: Vikram gave 80 coins to Arjun and 80 coins to Kiran last year. Arjun invested his coins and tripled
their value. Kiran spent half of his coins on a charity. Write an expression for the total number of coins
they have now, identify its terms, and evaluate it.
Q12: Aman bought a pack of pens for ₹20 and a notebook for ₹65. He gave the shopkeeper ₹100. Write
an expression using brackets to calculate the change Aman will get back and find its value.
Q13: During the day, a caterpillar climbs 5 cm up a tree, and at night, it slips down 3 cm. The tree is 11
cm high, and a leaf is at the top. Write an expression for the net progress per day and determine how
many days it will take to reach the leaf
Q14: In a parade, boy scouts march in 5 rows with 6 scouts each, and girl guides march in 2 rows with 6
guides each. Write two different expressions for the total number of scouts and guides and verify they
give the same value.
Section D: Think and Answer
Q15: Rewrite the following expressions using brackets to get the given result:
a) 8+4×2=248 + 4 × 2 = 24
b) 20−5÷5=1920 − 5 ÷ 5 = 19
Q16: Create two different expressions that evaluate to 16 using at least two operations each.