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9051.

The prime number succeeding 21 is:

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The prime number succeeding 21 is:


9052.

Identify the pair(s) of unlike terms among the given options.

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Identify the pair(s) of unlike terms among the given options.


9053.

Write each of the following numbers in the International system of numeration:(i) Forty three lakh four thousand eighty four.(ii) Six crore thirty four lakh four thousand forty four.(iii) Seven lakh thirty five thousand eight hundred ninety nine only.

Answer» Write each of the following numbers in the International system of numeration:

(i) Forty three lakh four thousand eighty four.

(ii) Six crore thirty four lakh four thousand forty four.

(iii) Seven lakh thirty five thousand eight hundred ninety nine only.
9054.

Nora bought a novel for $175.1, a pencil for $4.25 and an icecream for $28.715. How much money did she spend in total? $ ​

Answer» Nora bought a novel for $175.1, a pencil for $4.25 and an icecream for $28.715. How much money did she spend in total? $
9055.

Solve the following equation for x.5x − 32=2+3x2

Answer» Solve the following equation for x.

5x 32=2+3x2
9056.

The triangular side walls of a flyover is used for advertisements whose sides are 64cm, 80cm , and 64cm. The advertisements yield an earning of Rs 3000 per m^2 er year.A company hired two walls for two months. How much rent did it pay. (root 39 is equal to 6.64).

Answer» The triangular side walls of a flyover is used for advertisements whose sides are 64cm, 80cm , and 64cm. The advertisements yield an earning of Rs 3000 per m^2 er year.A company hired two walls for two months. How much rent did it pay. (root 39 is equal to 6.64).
9057.

Find the digit at tenths place in 349.621.

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Find the digit at tenths place in 349.621.


9058.

Question 7Expenditure on education of a country during a five years period (2002 – 2006), in crore of rupees, is given below:Elementary Education240Secondary Education120University Education190Teachers, training20Social Education10Other Educational Programmes115Cultural Programmes25Technical Education125Represent the information above by a bar graph.

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Question 7

Expenditure on education of a country during a five years period (2002 – 2006), in crore of rupees, is given below:



Elementary Education240Secondary Education120University Education190Teachers, training20Social Education10Other Educational Programmes115Cultural Programmes25Technical Education125



Represent the information above by a bar graph.



9059.

Express the following in exponential form:6×6×6×6

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Express the following in exponential form:
6×6×6×6

9060.

38. AB is a chord of a circle with centre O and radius 4cm. AB is of length 4cm and divides the circle into two segments. Find the area of the minor segment.

Answer» 38. AB is a chord of a circle with centre O and radius 4cm. AB is of length 4cm and divides the circle into two segments. Find the area of the minor segment.
9061.

You are given a line which is perpendicular to another straight line. Find the magnitude of the angle between those two lines in degrees.

Answer» You are given a line which is perpendicular to another straight line. Find the magnitude of the angle between those two lines in degrees.


9062.

In the given figure, find the value of x.

Answer» In the given figure, find the value of x.

9063.

68.2305 + 574.333 + 96.0020 = ____

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68.2305 + 574.333 + 96.0020 = ____



9064.

What letters of the English alphabet have reflection symmetry about: a) A Vertical mirror b) A Horizontal mirror [4 MARKS]

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What letters of the English alphabet have reflection symmetry about:
a) A Vertical mirror
b) A Horizontal mirror [4 MARKS]

9065.

A tailor uses four and three hundred twenty-nine thousandths units of a cloth.This can be written as units.

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A tailor uses four and three hundred twenty-nine thousandths units of a cloth.

This can be written as units.

9066.

The girls and boys of Class 10th stood in a line at odd and even positions, respectively. If q represents any whole number, then find the expression to generalise the positions of girls.

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The girls and boys of Class 10th stood in a line at odd and even positions, respectively. If q represents any whole number, then find the expression to generalise the positions of girls.

9067.

Height of five people A, B, C, D, E are given as follows:165 cm, 1.8 m, 72 inches, 5.9 feet, 2.1 yardsArrange A, B, C, D, E in ascending order.Given:(1 yard = 3 feet1 feet = 12 inches1 inch = 2.54cm)

Answer» Height of five people A, B, C, D, E are given as follows:

165 cm, 1.8 m, 72 inches, 5.9 feet, 2.1 yards

Arrange A, B, C, D, E in ascending order.



Given:

(1 yard = 3 feet

1 feet = 12 inches

1 inch = 2.54cm)
9068.

What is a ray?

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What is a ray?

9069.

Which one of the following lies between 0.3 and 0.7?

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Which one of the following lies between 0.3 and 0.7?



9070.

80 min = ___ /b hr (fill the numerator of the improper fraction in its simplest form)

Answer» 80 min = ___ /b hr (fill the numerator of the improper fraction in its simplest form)
9071.

Solve by factorisation---Q. 1/x - 1/x-2 = 3 , x is not equal to 0,2

Answer» Solve by factorisation---
Q. 1/x - 1/x-2 = 3 , x is not equal to 0,2
9072.

The given table shows number of students in a class.Draw a bar graph which represents the below data.Scale: 1 unit = 10 children

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The given table shows number of students in a class.





Draw a bar graph which represents the below data.



Scale: 1 unit = 10 children



9073.

Question 7 (d) Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts: from 7 and turns through 2 straight angles?

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Question 7 (d)

Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts:
from 7 and turns through 2 straight angles?

9074.

Choose the correct descending order of the fractions 15,310 and 415:

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Choose the correct descending order of the fractions 15,310 and 415:

9075.

An exterior angle of a triangle is 105° and its two interior opposite angles are equal. The measure of each of these two angles is __________.

Answer» An exterior angle of a triangle is 105° and its two interior opposite angles are equal. The measure of each of these two angles is __________.
9076.

Reema has 24 notebooks and 18 books. Find the ratio of notebooks to books.

Answer» Reema has 24 notebooks and 18 books. Find the ratio of notebooks to books.
9077.

Ajit was asked to form the largest and the smallest five digit number by using digits 4, 9, 7, 2 and 1 without repeating any of the numbers. What is the difference between the largest and the smallest number thus formed?

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Ajit was asked to form the largest and the smallest five digit number by using digits 4, 9, 7, 2 and 1 without repeating any of the numbers. What is the difference between the largest and the smallest number thus formed?


9078.

If you subtract 359 from 539 , you will get

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If you subtract 359 from 539 , you will get

9079.

The average age of 8 people is 40. If the average age of the first 6 people is 35, then what is the average age of the last two people?

Answer» The average age of 8 people is 40. If the average age of the first 6 people is 35, then what is the average age of the last two people?
9080.

What is a mean proportion

Answer» What is a mean proportion
9081.

Statement 1: Frequency of an observation gives the number of occurrences of that particular observation. Statement 2: Frequency is represented on the y-axis of the bar graph.

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Statement 1: Frequency of an observation gives the number of occurrences of that particular observation.

Statement 2: Frequency is represented on the y-axis of the bar graph.


9082.

Complete the following factor trees and find the values of a, b, c, d, and e.

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Complete the following factor trees and find the values of a, b, c, d, and e.



9083.

Question 24Which of the following is an equiangular and equilateral polygon?a) Squareb) Rectanglec) Rhombusd) Right angled Triangle

Answer» Question 24

Which of the following is an equiangular and equilateral polygon?

a) Square

b) Rectangle

c) Rhombus

d) Right angled Triangle
9084.

Question 36 State whether the given statement is True or False. Two parallel lines meet each other at some point.

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Question 36

State whether the given statement is True or False.

Two parallel lines meet each other at some point.

9085.

If the number CBA is divisible by 10, then A=

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If the number CBA is divisible by 10, then A=

9086.

Draw an angle of 130∘ with the help of a protector and bisect it.

Answer» Draw an angle of 130 with the help of a protector and bisect it.


9087.

Match the following.

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Match the following.

9088.

Which of the following is impossible to draw using the set squares?

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Which of the following is impossible to draw using the set squares?



9089.

Complete the following:9 × 6 = _____54

Answer» Complete the following:

9 × 6 = _____
  1. 54
9090.

Perform the following operation:38−18 = .

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Perform the following operation:



3818 = .

9091.

The area of a square of side 14 cm will be:

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The area of a square of side 14 cm will be:


9092.

The following graph gives the information about the number of railway tickets sold for different cities on a railway ticket counter between 6.00 am to 10.00 am. Read the bar graph and answer the following questions(a) How many tickets were sold in all? Scale: 1 unit length = 10 tickets b) For which city were the maximum number of tickets sold ? c) For which city were the minimum number of tickets sold ? d) Name the cities for which the number of tickets sold is more than 20.e) Fill in the blanks:Number of tickets sold for Delhi and Jaipur together exceeds the total number of tickets sold for Patna and Chennai by _______.

Answer» The following graph gives the information about the number of railway tickets sold for different cities on a railway ticket counter between 6.00 am to 10.00 am. Read the bar graph and answer the following questions



(a) How many tickets were sold in all?



Scale: 1 unit length = 10 tickets





b) For which city were the maximum number of tickets sold ?



c) For which city were the minimum number of tickets sold ?



d) Name the cities for which the number of tickets sold is more than 20.



e) Fill in the blanks:

Number of tickets sold for Delhi and Jaipur together exceeds the total number of tickets sold for Patna and Chennai by _______.


9093.

Cristina asked 150 people the amount of water they drink in one day. The grouped frequency table for the amount of water people drink in one day is given below: people drank less than 0.5 liters of water a day and people drank between 1.5 liters and 2.5 liters a day.

Answer» Cristina asked 150 people the amount of water they drink in one day. The grouped frequency table for the amount of water people drink in one day is given below:



people drank less than 0.5 liters of water a day and people drank between 1.5 liters and 2.5 liters a day.


9094.

William is five years older than his six-year-old sister.Form an algebraic expression from the above comprehension

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William is five years older than his six-year-old sister.

Form an algebraic expression from the above comprehension

9095.

Which of the following is/are the pairs of adjacent angles in the figure shown?

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Which of the following is/are the pairs of adjacent angles in the figure shown?


9096.

ABCD is rectangle in which diagonal AC bisects angle A and angle C. Show that ABCD is square , diagonal BD bisects angle B and angle D

Answer» ABCD is rectangle in which diagonal AC bisects angle A and angle C. Show that ABCD is square , diagonal BD bisects angle B and angle D
9097.

Replace &mnSq2in each of the following by the correct number:(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

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Replace &mnSq2
in each of the following by the correct number:




(a) (b)



(c) (d)


(e)

9098.

Question 4 (b) Find: (–13) + 32 – 8 – 1

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Question 4 (b)

Find:

(–13) + 32 – 8 – 1

9099.

If A = {letters of the word MEMBER} and B = {letters of the word REMEMBER}, then the sets A and B are

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If A = {letters of the word MEMBER} and B = {letters of the word REMEMBER}, then the sets A and B are


9100.

Some chocolates are distributed amongst a group of students equally. What can be said about the share of chocolates of each student?

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Some chocolates are distributed amongst a group of students equally. What can be said about the share of chocolates of each student?