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11851.

Total expenditure on rent by all the persons together is what percent of expenditure of D on children's education?

Answer» Total expenditure on rent by all the persons together is what percent of expenditure of D on children's education?
11852.

Following pie chart shows the percentage of people playing some game. If 1100 people like playing cricket, then what is the total number of people who took the survey?

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Following pie chart shows the percentage of people playing some game.


If 1100 people like playing cricket, then what is the total number of people who took the survey?


11853.

A closed curve has how many parts?

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A closed curve has how many parts?


11854.

According to the theoretical probability approach of tossing a coin, the probability of getting a head is (in decimal form) __

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According to the theoretical probability approach of tossing a coin, the probability of getting a head is (in decimal form)


__
11855.

In an arithematic sequence 2nd term is 8. Find the sum of the 1st term and 3rd term

Answer» In an arithematic sequence 2nd term is 8. Find the sum of the 1st term and 3rd term
11856.

Question 14 Amulya and Amar visited two places A and B respectively in Kashmir and recorded the minimum temperatures on a particular day as −4∘ C at A and −1∘ C at B. Which of the following statements is true? (a) A is cooler than B (b) B is cooler than A (c) There is a difference of 2∘C in the temperature (d) The temperature at A is 4∘ C higher than that B

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Question 14

Amulya and Amar visited two places A and B respectively in Kashmir and recorded the minimum temperatures on a particular day as 4 C at A and 1 C at B. Which of the following statements is true?

(a) A is cooler than B

(b) B is cooler than A

(c) There is a difference of 2C in the temperature

(d) The temperature at A is 4 C higher than that B

11857.

Find the value of: 5x+3y−6z when, x=3,y=5,z=4

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Find the value of: 5x+3y6z when, x=3,y=5,z=4


11858.

Question 2(a) Following is the choice of sweets of 30 students of Class VI. Ladoo, Barfi, Ladoo, jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Ladoo,Jalebi, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Ladoo, Barfi,Rasgulla, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo Arrange the names of sweets in a table using tally marks.

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Question 2(a)

Following is the choice of sweets of 30 students of Class VI.
Ladoo, Barfi, Ladoo, jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Barfi, Rasgulla, Ladoo,Jalebi, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Ladoo, Barfi,Rasgulla, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Rasgulla, Ladoo, Rasgulla, Jalebi, Ladoo
Arrange the names of sweets in a table using tally marks.

11859.

Two angles whose measures are a & b are such that 2a - 3b = 60∘. Find the value of '5b' if they form a linear pair.

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Two angles whose measures are a & b are such that 2a - 3b = 60. Find the value of '5b' if they form a linear pair.


11860.

What are whole numbers? How are they different from natural numbers? Are all natural numbers are whole numbers? Explain. [2 MARKS]

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What are whole numbers? How are they different from natural numbers? Are all natural numbers are whole numbers? Explain. [2 MARKS]

11861.

A set of numbers which contain positive numbers, zero and negative numbers and denoted by letter Z is known as __

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A set of numbers which contain positive numbers, zero and negative numbers and denoted by letter Z is known as __

11862.

Which of the following formulae can be used to find the area and perimeter of a square? (Given Side length = 'a')

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Which of the following formulae can be used to find the area and perimeter of a square? (Given Side length = 'a')


11863.

Question 73 State whether the statement is True or False. (-9) + (-11) is greater than (-9) - (-11).

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Question 73

State whether the statement is True or False.

(-9) + (-11) is greater than (-9) - (-11).

11864.

Divide 3000 into two parts such that half of one part may be less than the other by 48.

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Divide 3000 into two parts such that half of one part may be less than the other by 48.

11865.

Out of the given numbers , which one will lie in the middle if the numbers are arranged in ascending order : −424 , −10024 , −25

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Out of the given numbers , which one will lie in the middle if the numbers are arranged in ascending order :

424 , 10024 , 25


11866.

If 25x−53x=115, then the value of 'x' is:

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If 25x53x=115, then the value of 'x' is:

11867.

Sushma wants to buy some gifts for her parent's anniversary, so she decided to sell 4 kgs of gold. 1 gram of gold costs ₹ 20.25, what will be the total amount that she will receive?

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Sushma wants to buy some gifts for her parent's anniversary, so she decided to sell 4 kgs of gold. 1 gram of gold costs 20.25, what will be the total amount that she will receive?


11868.

The rhombus ABCD shown below is symmetrical about:

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The rhombus ABCD shown below is symmetrical about:


11869.

Sumeet purchased a book for ₹ 24.75 and a pencil box. He gave ₹100 to the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper returned ₹32.75 to him. Find the cost of the pencil box.

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Sumeet purchased a book for ₹ 24.75 and a pencil box. He gave ₹100 to the shopkeeper and the shopkeeper returned ₹32.75 to him. Find the cost of the pencil box.


11870.

Which of the following operations of whole numbers do not result in zero?

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Which of the following operations of whole numbers do not result in zero?


11871.

Write all the numbers less than hundred which are common multiples of 3 and 4.

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Write all the numbers less than hundred which are common multiples of 3 and 4.

11872.

In a class, the teacher asks the students to name few scientists. Following were the names that came - Einstein, Newton, Einstein, Faraday, Tesla, Hawking, Einstein, Tesla, Tesla, Faraday, Einstein. Who is the most famous scientist?

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In a class, the teacher asks the students to name few scientists. Following were the names that came - Einstein, Newton, Einstein, Faraday, Tesla, Hawking, Einstein, Tesla, Tesla, Faraday, Einstein. Who is the most famous scientist?


11873.

Question 37 The following bar graph represents the data for different sizes of shoes worn by the students in a school. Read the graph and answer the following questions: (a) Find the number of students whose shoes sizes have been collected. (b) What is the number of students wearing shoe size 6? (c) What are the different sizes of the shoes worn by the students? (d) Which shoe size is worn by the maximum number of students? (e) Which shoe size is worn by the minimum number of students? (f) state whether true or false: The total number of students wearing shoe sizes 5 and 8 are the same as the number of students wearing shoe size 6.

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Question 37

The following bar graph represents the data for different sizes of shoes worn by the students in a school.

Read the graph and answer the following questions:
(a) Find the number of students whose shoes sizes have been collected.
(b) What is the number of students wearing shoe size 6?
(c) What are the different sizes of the shoes worn by the students?
(d) Which shoe size is worn by the maximum number of students?
(e) Which shoe size is worn by the minimum number of students?
(f) state whether true or false:
The total number of students wearing shoe sizes 5 and 8 are the same as the number of students wearing shoe size 6.

11874.

Question 2(b) Change the following statement using expressions into statement in ordinary language.(For example, given Salim scores r run in a cricket match, Nalin scores (r + 15) runs. In ordinary language – Nalin scores 15 runs more than Salim.) Tony puts q marbles on the table. He has 8q marbles in his box.

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Question 2(b)

Change the following statement using expressions into statement in ordinary language.(For example, given Salim scores r run in a cricket match, Nalin scores (r + 15) runs. In ordinary language – Nalin scores 15 runs more than Salim.)

Tony puts q marbles on the table. He has 8q marbles in his box.

11875.

Question 5(b) On a squared paper, sketch the following a quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.

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Question 5(b)

On a squared paper, sketch the following a quadrilateral with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry.

11876.

Question 2 (e) Write the number given in the following place value table in decimal form: HundredsTensOnesTenthsHundrethsThousandths100101110110011000(e)012241

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Question 2 (e)

Write the number given in the following place value table in decimal form:

HundredsTensOnesTenthsHundrethsThousandths100101110110011000(e)012241

11877.

Question 36 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11? (A) 1011011 (B) 1111111 (C) 22222222 (D) 3333333

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Question 36
Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11?

(A) 1011011
(B) 1111111
(C) 22222222
(D) 3333333

11878.

Question 59 In the given figure, a) Name any four angles that appear to be acute angles. b) Name any two angles that appear to be obtuse angles.

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Question 59

In the given figure,

a) Name any four angles that appear to be acute angles.

b) Name any two angles that appear to be obtuse angles.

11879.

Length and breadth of a bulletin board are r cm and t cm respectively. [4 MARKS] (i) What will be the length (in cm) of the aluminium strip required to frame the board, if 10 cm extra strip is required to fix it properly.? (ii) If x nails are used to repair each board, how many nails will be required to repair 15 such board? (iii) If 500cm2 extra cloth per board is required to cover the edges, what will be the total area of the cloth required to cover 8 such boards? (iv) What will be the expenditure for making 23 boards, if the carpenter charges Rs x per board?

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Length and breadth of a bulletin board are r cm and t cm respectively. [4 MARKS]

(i) What will be the length (in cm) of the aluminium strip required to frame the board, if 10 cm extra strip is required to fix it properly.?

(ii) If x nails are used to repair each board, how many nails will be required to repair 15 such board?

(iii) If 500cm2 extra cloth per board is required to cover the edges, what will be the total area of the cloth required to cover 8 such boards?

(iv) What will be the expenditure for making 23 boards, if the carpenter charges Rs x per board?

11880.

Question 28 Fill in the blanks to make the statements true. The digits having only two lines of symmetry are ___ and ___.

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Question 28

Fill in the blanks to make the statements true.

The digits having only two lines of symmetry are ___ and ___.

11881.

Question 50 State whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). Two perpendiculars can be drawn to a given line from a point not lying on it.

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Question 50

State whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

Two perpendiculars can be drawn to a given line from a point not lying on it.

11882.

The sum of two integers is 73. If one of the integers is -45, What should be the other?

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The sum of two integers is 73. If one of the integers is -45, What should be the other?

11883.

Question 4 (c) Find: (–7) + (–8) + (–90)

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Question 4 (c)

Find:

(–7) + (–8) + (–90)

11884.

Complete angle is divided into 92 parts such that each of his integral measure in degrees 90 of them are acute and 1 is right and the other is a straight angle then measure of 1 of the acute angle is

Answer» Complete angle is divided into 92 parts such that each of his integral measure in degrees 90 of them are acute and 1 is right and the other is a straight angle then measure of 1 of the acute angle is
11885.

Which of the following angle cannot be constructed using a compass and a ruler?

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Which of the following angle cannot be constructed using a compass and a ruler?

11886.

Which of the following is possible to draw using the given set squares?

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Which of the following is possible to draw using the given set squares?


11887.

If tn -- tn-1 = 450 ; find N

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If tn -- tn-1 = 450 ; find N

11888.

How many lines of symmetry does the regular hexagon shown below have?

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How many lines of symmetry does the regular hexagon shown below have?


11889.

If you have 'x' number of chocolates and receive the same number of chocolates from your friend, then the total number of chocolates you have is .

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If you have 'x' number of chocolates and receive the same number of chocolates from your friend, then the total number of chocolates you have is .

11890.

The length of two rods are 12 cm and 15 m . Find the ratio of the small rod to the big rod

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The length of two rods are 12 cm and 15 m . Find the ratio of the small rod to the big rod


11891.

Question 3 (i) Estimate what part of the figures is colored and hence find the per cent which is colored.

Answer» Question 3 (i)
Estimate what part of the figures is colored and hence find the per cent which is colored.

11892.

Hair has 54 oranges ,81 pears and 36 bananas.he wants to make identical fruit basket which contains the same number of each fruit was the maximum number fruit basket he can make and how many each type of fruit Will be there in each basket?

Answer» Hair has 54 oranges ,81 pears and 36 bananas.he wants to make identical fruit basket which contains the same number of each fruit was the maximum number fruit basket he can make and how many each type of fruit Will be there in each basket?
11893.

Question 4 The expanded form of the number 9578 is (A) 9 × 10000 + 5 × 1000 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1 (B) 9 × 1000 + 5 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1 (C) 9 × 1000 + 57 × 10 + 8 × 1 (D) 9 × 100 + 5 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1

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Question 4

The expanded form of the number 9578 is
(A) 9 × 10000 + 5 × 1000 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1
(B) 9 × 1000 + 5 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1
(C) 9 × 1000 + 57 × 10 + 8 × 1
(D) 9 × 100 + 5 × 100 + 7 × 10 + 8 × 1

11894.

If x chocolates are distributed equally among y students, then the share of chocolates obtained by each student is .

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If x chocolates are distributed equally among y students, then the share of chocolates obtained by each student is .

11895.

A man plans to go to Delhi from Bengaluru. He travels 2000 km 700 m by train, 80 km 400 m by bus, and finally 8 km 27 m by car. The total distance traveled by the man is:

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A man plans to go to Delhi from Bengaluru. He travels 2000 km 700 m by train, 80 km 400 m by bus, and finally 8 km 27 m by car. The total distance traveled by the man is:

11896.

How many parts should be shaded in figure B to make it represent the same fraction as the shaded part of figure A?

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How many parts should be shaded in figure B to make it represent the same fraction as the shaded part of figure A?



11897.

Mr. Bose gave 2/3 of his money to his wife. His wife gave 3/4 of her money to her daughter. 2/3 of her daughter's money was stolen and she was left with ruppees 30000. How much money did Mr Bose had?

Answer» Mr. Bose gave 2/3 of his money to his wife. His wife gave 3/4 of her money to her daughter. 2/3 of her daughter's money was stolen and she was left with ruppees 30000. How much money did Mr Bose had?
11898.

Solve using suitable property, state the property. 134 x 86 + 134 x 28 - 134 x 14

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Solve using suitable property, state the property.

134 x 86 + 134 x 28 - 134 x 14


11899.

The cost of making a fence around a square field is rupees 480 at the rate of 12 rs per meter. What is the length of each side of the field?

Answer» The cost of making a fence around a square field is rupees 480 at the rate of 12 rs per meter. What is the length of each side of the field?
11900.

Find the reflection of the given image with respect to the red line.

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Find the reflection of the given image with respect to the red line.