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18951.

In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. Mobile banking (M–banking) involves the use of a mobile phone or any other mobile device to _____(1)_____ financial transactions linked to a client’s account. M–banking is new in most countries and most mobile payment models even in developed countries till date operates on a _____(2)_____ scale. A mobile network offers a _____(3)_____ available technology platform onto which other services can be provided at low cost with effective results. For example, M–banking services which use _____(4)_____ such as SMS can be carried at a cost of less than one US cent per message. The low cost of using existing infrastructure makes such service more _____(5)_____ to use by customers with lower purchasing power and opens up access to services which did not reach them earlier due to _____(6)_____ cost of service delivery. Although M-banking is one aspect in the wider _____(7)_____ of e–banking, there are reasons to single it out for focus, especially because there are a lot more people with mobile phones than bank accounts in India. M–banking could provide a _____(8)_____ solution to bring more 'unbanked’ people to the financial mainstream. Without traditional credit, individuals are _____(9)_____ to exploitation by abusive lenders offering very high interest rates on short-term loans. Also of considerable importance are public safety implications for the unbanked – they are often victims of crime because many operate on a cash-only basis and end up carrying significant amounts of cash on their _____(10)_____ or store cash in their homes. Find out the appropriate word which fits into the 7th blank.

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In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words/phrases are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Mobile banking (M–banking) involves the use of a mobile phone or any other mobile device to _____(1)_____ financial transactions linked to a client’s account. M–banking is new in most countries and most mobile payment models even in developed countries till date operates on a _____(2)_____ scale. A mobile network offers a _____(3)_____ available technology platform onto which other services can be provided at low cost with effective results. For example, M–banking services which use _____(4)_____ such as SMS can be carried at a cost of less than one US cent per message. The low cost of using existing infrastructure makes such service more _____(5)_____ to use by customers with lower purchasing power and opens up access to services which did not reach them earlier due to _____(6)_____ cost of service delivery. Although M-banking is one aspect in the wider _____(7)_____ of e–banking, there are reasons to single it out for focus, especially because there are a lot more people with mobile phones than bank accounts in India.
M–banking could provide a _____(8)_____ solution to bring more 'unbanked’ people to the financial mainstream. Without traditional credit, individuals are _____(9)_____ to exploitation by abusive lenders offering very high interest rates on short-term loans. Also of considerable importance are public safety implications for the unbanked – they are often victims of crime because many operate on a cash-only basis and end up carrying significant amounts of cash on their _____(10)_____ or store cash in their homes.

Find out the appropriate word which fits into the 7th blank.

18952.

Explain pythogras triplets with an example

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Explain pythogras triplets with an example

18953.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​In a game a fair coinis tossed. A person is paid ₹5 if he gets head and he pays ₹2 if he gets tail . Find the probability of winning ₹5 . ​​​​

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​In a game a fair coinis tossed. A person is paid ₹5 if he gets head and he pays ₹2 if he gets tail . Find the probability of winning ₹5 .

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18954.

Which of the following encourage cashless economy Code:

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Which of the following encourage cashless economy

Code:


18955.

Draw a bar graph for the following information. [3 MARKS] NamePractise TestTestRam3040Rajat8290Sandeep3256Ranga1545

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Draw a bar graph for the following information. [3 MARKS]

NamePractise TestTestRam3040Rajat8290Sandeep3256Ranga1545

18956.

Name the solid whose net is:

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Name the solid whose net is:


18957.

Anuj bought two mobiles for Rs 40,000. He sold one of them at profit of 10% and the other at a loss of 15%. If the selling price of each mobile is the same, find the cost price of each mobile.

Answer» Anuj bought two mobiles for Rs 40,000. He sold one of them at profit of 10% and the other at a loss of 15%. If the selling price of each mobile is the same, find the cost price of each mobile.
18958.

Look at the figure below, how many lines of symmetry does it have?

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Look at the figure below, how many lines of symmetry does it have?


18959.

If xy and yx are rational numbers, then which of the following options is correct?

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If xy and yx are rational numbers, then which of the following options is correct?


18960.

Which of the following statements are true? (i) The numbers 7,8,9 etc. are rational numbers. (ii) The numbers -7.-8,-9 are rational numbers. (iii) 0 is a whole number but it is not a rational number.

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Which of the following statements are true?

(i) The numbers 7,8,9 etc. are rational numbers.

(ii) The numbers -7.-8,-9 are rational numbers.

(iii) 0 is a whole number but it is not a rational number.


18961.

Find the breadth and the perimeter of the rectangle if its area is 96 cm2 and the length is 12 cm.

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Find the breadth and the perimeter of the rectangle if its area is 96 cm2 and the length is 12 cm.


18962.

73+313 equals

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73+313 equals


18963.

Arrange the following rational number in increasing order 43, 32, 79, 54. [4 MARKS]

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Arrange the following rational number in increasing order 43, 32, 79, 54. [4 MARKS]

18964.

Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 A.M and travels towards B at a speed of 20 km/hr. Another train starts from B at 8 A.M and travels towards A at a speed of 25 km/hr. At what time will they meet?

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Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 A.M and travels towards B at a speed of 20 km/hr. Another train starts from B at 8 A.M and travels towards A at a speed of 25 km/hr. At what time will they meet?


18965.

Simplify :{16(−2)−13(−2)}÷15(−2)

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Simplify :{16(2)13(2)}÷15(2)


18966.

Mr. Girish’s monthly income is ₹ 2,40,000 and his monthly expenditure on rent is ₹ 25,000. The central angle of the sector representing rent expenses in the pie chart would be ___.

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Mr. Girish’s monthly income is ₹ 2,40,000 and his monthly expenditure on rent is ₹ 25,000. The central angle of the sector representing rent expenses in the pie chart would be ___.


18967.

Question 2 (ii) Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers and verify that LCM × HCF = product of the two numbers. 510 and 92

Answer» Question 2 (ii)
Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers and verify that LCM × HCF = product of the two numbers.
510 and 92
18968.

46 xyz ×34 x2y2z2 ×6x2y2z2=?

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46 xyz ×34 x2y2z2 ×6x2y2z2=?


18969.

Is it possible to construct a unique quadrilateral ABCD with AB = 4 cm, AD = 6 cm, ∠ABC = 60∘, ∠DAB = 75∘, ∠ADC = 85∘? If yes, construct it and find ∠BCD.

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Is it possible to construct a unique quadrilateral ABCD with AB = 4 cm, AD = 6 cm, ABC = 60, DAB = 75,

ADC = 85? If yes, construct it and find BCD.


18970.

Write (i) 6.132 (ii) 15.6489 correct to two places of decimals.

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Write (i) 6.132 (ii) 15.6489 correct to two places of decimals.

18971.

Question 138 (iv) Earth Science The table lists the world's 10 largest deserts. What percentage of the total area of the deserts listed is in Asia?

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Question 138 (iv)

Earth Science
The table lists the world's 10 largest deserts.
What percentage of the total area of the deserts listed is in Asia?

18972.

(−59÷23)=? (a) −52 (b) −56 (c) −1027 (d) −65

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(59÷23)=?

(a) 52

(b) 56

(c) 1027

(d) 65

18973.

Question 103 In each of the following figures, write the number of lines of symmetry and order of rotational symmetry. [Hint Consider these as 2 - D figures not as 3 - D objects]

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Question 103
In each of the following figures, write the number of lines of symmetry and order of rotational symmetry.

[Hint Consider these as 2 - D figures not as 3 - D objects]

18974.

Question 149 (i) State which of the following pairs of triangles are congruent. If yes, write them in symbolic form (you may draw a rough figure). ΔPQR:PQ=3.5 cm, QR=4.0 cm, ∠Q=60∘ ΔSTU:ST=3.5 cm, TU=4.0 cm, ∠T=60∘

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Question 149 (i)

State which of the following pairs of triangles are congruent. If yes, write them in symbolic form (you may draw a rough figure).

ΔPQR:PQ=3.5 cm, QR=4.0 cm, Q=60
ΔSTU:ST=3.5 cm, TU=4.0 cm, T=60

18975.

Question 2 Here are the shadows of some 3-D objects, when seen under the lamp of the overhead projector. Identify the solid (s) that match each shadow. (There may be multiple answers for these!)

Answer» Question 2
Here are the shadows of some 3-D objects, when seen under the lamp of the overhead projector. Identify the solid (s) that match each shadow. (There may be multiple answers for these!)
18976.

Question 99 In the given figure AE||GF||BD,AB||CG||DF and ∠CHE=120∘, Find ∠ABCand ∠CDE.

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Question 99

In the given figure AE||GF||BD,AB||CG||DF and CHE=120, Find ABCand CDE.

18977.

7x3+42=1554. Find the value for x. [3 MARKS]

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7x3+42=1554. Find the value for x. [3 MARKS]

18978.

The diameter and height of a cylindrical tank are 7m and 9m respectively . If the inner side of the tank is to be painted all over what will it cost at ₹35 per square metre ?

Answer» The diameter and height of a cylindrical tank are 7m and 9m respectively . If the inner side of the tank is to be painted all over what will it cost at ₹35 per square metre ?
18979.

Let N be the least positive integer such that whenever a non-zero digit c is written after the last digit of N, the resulting number is divisible by c. The sum of the digits of N is

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Let N be the least positive integer such that whenever a non-zero digit c is written after the last digit of N, the resulting number is divisible by c. The sum of the digits of N is

18980.

Vivek drove his car first 160 km at 64 km/hr and the next 160 km at 80 km/hr. What is the average speed for the first 320 km of his tour?

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Vivek drove his car first 160 km at 64 km/hr and the next 160 km at 80 km/hr. What is the average speed for the first 320 km of his tour?


18981.

Find the median of the following numbers. 18, 13, 3, 16, 13, 15, 3

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Find the median of the following numbers.

18, 13, 3, 16, 13, 15, 3


18982.

Question 40 (b) Fill in the blanks with <, > or = sign. 23__32

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Question 40 (b)

Fill in the blanks with <, > or = sign.
23__32

18983.

Which one of the following identities does the given image represent?

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Which one of the following identities does the given image represent?

18984.

Question 56 In questions 24 to 59, fill in the blanks to make the statements true. The ___ of interests on a sum of Rs. 2000 at the rate of 6 % per annum for 112yr and 2 yr is Rs. 420.

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Question 56

In questions 24 to 59, fill in the blanks to make the statements true.
The ___ of interests on a sum of Rs. 2000 at the rate of 6 % per annum for 112yr and 2 yr is Rs. 420.

18985.

Verify that x×(x−z)=x×y−x×z,if(i) x=45,y=−74~and z=3(ii) x=34,y=89~and z=−5

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Verify that x×(xz)=x×yx×z,if(i) x=45,y=74~and z=3(ii) x=34,y=89~and z=5

18986.

In an equilateral triangle, the point of intersection of all the angular bisectors is called

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In an equilateral triangle, the point of intersection of all the angular bisectors is called


18987.

What is multiplicative inverse of-6/9

Answer» What is multiplicative inverse of-6/9
18988.

Cardinal number of the set A = { x: x is neither prime nor composite number} is ____.

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Cardinal number of the set A = { x: x is neither prime nor composite number} is ____.


18989.

Find the reciprocal of the rational number (12)2÷(23)3.

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Find the reciprocal of the rational number (12)2÷(23)3.

18990.

The sum of 2 numbers is 80 and the greater number exceeds twice the smaller number by 11. Find the number

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The sum of 2 numbers is 80 and the greater number exceeds twice the smaller number by 11. Find the number

18991.

Cost of a burger is Rs. 2034 and of macpuff is Rs.1512. Find the cost of 4 burgers and 14 macpuffs.

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Cost of a burger is Rs. 2034 and of macpuff is Rs.1512. Find the cost of 4 burgers and 14 macpuffs.

18992.

Question 91 Amisha makes a star with the help of line segments a, b,c, d, e and f in which a||d, b||e and c||f. Chhaya marks an angle as 120∘ as shown in the given figure and Amisha to find to ∠x,∠yand ∠z. Help Amisha in finding the angles.

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Question 91

Amisha makes a star with the help of line segments a, b,c, d, e and f in which a||d, b||e and c||f. Chhaya marks an angle as 120 as shown in the given figure and Amisha to find to x,yand z. Help Amisha in finding the angles.


    18993.

    Observe the figure given. Compute the sume of x, y and z.

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    Observe the figure given.

    Compute the sume of x, y and z.

    18994.

    Which of the following shapes is not a circle?

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    Which of the following shapes is not a circle?


    18995.

    Question 1(ii) Tell whether the following is certain to happen, impossible, can happen but not certain. A tossed coin will land heads up

    Answer» Question 1(ii)
    Tell whether the following is certain to happen, impossible, can happen but not certain.
    A tossed coin will land heads up
    18996.

    A die is rolled 100 times and the outcomes are recorded as below. What is the probability of getting (i) an odd number ? (ii) an even number ? Outcome1Even number &lt; 6Odd number &gt;16Frequency15333616 [2 MARKS]

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    A die is rolled 100 times and the outcomes are recorded as below. What is the probability of getting

    (i) an odd number ?
    (ii) an even number ?

    Outcome1Even number < 6Odd number >16Frequency15333616

    [2 MARKS]

    18997.

    Ravi borrowed ₹2000 at 2% per annum and ₹1000 at 5% per annum. He cleared his debt after 2 years by giving ₹2800 and a watch.What is a cost price of the watch?

    Answer» Ravi borrowed ₹2000 at 2% per annum and ₹1000 at 5% per annum. He cleared his debt after 2 years by giving ₹2800 and a watch.What is a cost price of the watch?
    18998.

    Question 179(ii) Express each of the following in exponential form. −125343

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    Question 179(ii)

    Express each of the following in exponential form.
    125343

    18999.

    Find the area of the square of side 16 cm.

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    Find the area of the square of side 16 cm.


    19000.

    In an equilateral triangle, the sides are __ .

    Answer» In an equilateral triangle, the sides are __ .