Worksheet on Coins and Currency Notes

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on coins and currency notes to express the given amount of money in words and to express the given amount of money in figures using the symbolic form of rupees and paise.

1. Express the following in symbolic form:

(i) 25 paise

(ii) 52 rupees 5 paise

(iii) 7 rupees 7 paise

(iv) 463 rupees

(v) 75 paise

(vi) 7 rupees 10 paise

(vii) 20 rupees 20 paise

(viii) 16 rupees 7 paise

2. Express the following as rupees and paise:

(i) Re 6.50

(ii) Re 0.05

(iii) Re 87.75

(iv) Re 25.17

(v) Re 102.10

(vi) Re 235.65

(vii) Re 1.25

(viii) Re 0.85


3. Write the following in figures:

(i) Rupees forty-five and thirty paise

(ii) ) Rupees sixty and five paise

(iii) ) Rupees eight and eighty paise

(iv) Seventy-five paise

(v) ) Rupees one hundred seventy

(vi) ) Rupees ten and ten paise


4. Write the following in words.

(i) Rs 7.25

(ii) Rs 15.60

(iii) Rs 28.85

(iv) Rs 82

(v) Re 0.70

(vi) Rs 62.05


5. Fill in the blanks:

(i) Re 1 = ..................... 50 p coins.

(ii) Rs 2.25 = ..................... 1 rupee coins and ..................... 25 paise coin.

(iii) Rs 5 = ..................... 50 p coins.

(iv) Rs 10 = ..................... 1 Re coins.

(v) Rs 6.25 = ..................... 25 paise coins.

(vi) Rs 2 = ..................... 20 paise coins.

(vii) Rs 3.50 = ..................... 10 paise coins.

(viii) Rs 0.75 = ..................... 25 paise coins.

Answers:


Answers for the worksheet on coins and currency notes are given below.


1. (i) Re 0.25

(ii) Rs 52.05

(iii) Rs 7.07

(iv) Rs 463

(v) Re 0.75

(vi) Rs 7.10

(vii) Rs 20.20

(viii) Rs 16.07


2. (i) 6 rupees 50 paise

(ii) 5 paise

(iii) 87 rupees 75 paise

(iv) 25 rupees 17 paise

(v) 102 rupees 10 paise

(vi) 235 rupees 65 paise

(vii) 1 rupee 25 paise

(viii) 85 paise


3. (i) Rs 45.30

(ii) ) Rs 60.05

(iii) Rs 8.80

(iv) Re 0.75

(v) ) Rs 107

(vi) ) Rs 10.10


4. (i) Rupees seven and seventy-five paise

(ii) Rupees fifteen and sixty paise

(iii) Rupees twenty-eight and eighty-five paise

(iv) Rupees eighty two

(v) Seventy paise

(vi) Rupees sixty-two and five paise.


5. (i) two

(ii) two, one

(iii) ten

(iv) ten

(v) twenty-five

(vi) ten

(vii) thirty-five

(viii) three

Related Concepts

Money

Coins and Currency Notes

Writing Money in Words and Figure

Conversion of Money

Addition of Money

Subtraction of Money

Multiplication of Money

Division of Money






3rd Grade Math Worksheets

3rd Grade Math Lessons

From Worksheet on Coins and Currency Notes to HOME PAGE




Didn't find what you were looking for? Or want to know more information about Math Only Math. Use this Google Search to find what you need.



Share this page: What’s this?

Recent Articles

  1. What are Parallel Lines in Geometry? | Two Parallel Lines | Examples

    Apr 19, 24 04:39 PM

    Examples of Parallel Lines
    In parallel lines when two lines do not intersect each other at any point even if they are extended to infinity. What are parallel lines in geometry? Two lines which do not intersect each other

    Read More

  2. Perpendicular Lines | What are Perpendicular Lines in Geometry?|Symbol

    Apr 19, 24 04:01 PM

    Perpendicular Lines
    In perpendicular lines when two intersecting lines a and b are said to be perpendicular to each other if one of the angles formed by them is a right angle. In other words, Set Square Set Square If two…

    Read More

  3. Fundamental Geometrical Concepts | Point | Line | Properties of Lines

    Apr 19, 24 01:50 PM

    Point P
    The fundamental geometrical concepts depend on three basic concepts — point, line and plane. The terms cannot be precisely defined. However, the meanings of these terms are explained through examples.

    Read More

  4. What is a Polygon? | Simple Closed Curve | Triangle | Quadrilateral

    Apr 19, 24 01:22 PM

    Square - Polygon
    What is a polygon? A simple closed curve made of three or more line-segments is called a polygon. A polygon has at least three line-segments.

    Read More

  5. Simple Closed Curves | Types of Closed Curves | Collection of Curves

    Apr 18, 24 01:36 AM

    Closed Curves Examples
    In simple closed curves the shapes are closed by line-segments or by a curved line. Triangle, quadrilateral, circle, etc., are examples of closed curves.

    Read More