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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. |
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Answer» 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. |
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Explain pythogras triplets with an example |
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Answer» Explain pythogras triplets with an example |
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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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Answer» 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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Answer» Which of the following encourage cashless economy Code: |
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Draw a bar graph for the following information. [3 MARKS] NamePractise TestTestRam3040Rajat8290Sandeep3256Ranga1545 |
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Answer» Draw a bar graph for the following information. [3 MARKS] |
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| 18956. |
Name the solid whose net is: |
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Answer» Name the solid whose net is:
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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. | |
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Look at the figure below, how many lines of symmetry does it have? |
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Answer» Look at the figure below, how many lines of symmetry does it have?
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If xy and yx are rational numbers, then which of the following options is correct? |
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Answer» If xy and yx are rational numbers, then which of the following options is correct? |
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| 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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Answer» 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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| 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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Answer» 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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73+313 equals |
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Answer» 73+313 equals |
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Arrange the following rational number in increasing order 43, 32, 79, 54. [4 MARKS] |
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Answer» Arrange the following rational number in increasing order 43, 32, 79, 54. [4 MARKS] |
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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? |
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Answer» 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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Simplify :{16(−2)−13(−2)}÷15(−2) |
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Answer» Simplify :{16(−2)−13(−2)}÷15(−2) |
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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 ___. |
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Answer» 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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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 |
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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 |
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46 xyz ×34 x2y2z2 ×6x2y2z2=? |
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Answer» 46 xyz ×34 x2y2z2 ×6x2y2z2=? |
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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. |
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Answer» 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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Write (i) 6.132 (ii) 15.6489 correct to two places of decimals. |
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Answer» Write (i) 6.132 (ii) 15.6489 correct to two places of decimals. |
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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? |
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Answer» Question 138 (iv) Earth Science |
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(−59÷23)=? (a) −52 (b) −56 (c) −1027 (d) −65 |
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Answer» (−59÷23)=? (a) −52 (b) −56 (c) −1027 (d) −65 |
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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] |
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Answer» Question 103
[Hint Consider these as 2 - D figures not as 3 - D objects] |
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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∘ |
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Answer» 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∘ |
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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!) |
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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!)
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Question 99 In the given figure AE||GF||BD,AB||CG||DF and ∠CHE=120∘, Find ∠ABCand ∠CDE. |
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Answer» Question 99 In the given figure AE||GF||BD,AB||CG||DF and ∠CHE=120∘, Find ∠ABCand ∠CDE. |
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7x3+42=1554. Find the value for x. [3 MARKS] |
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Answer» 7x3+42=1554. Find the value for x. [3 MARKS] |
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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 ? | |
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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 |
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Answer» 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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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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Answer» 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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Find the median of the following numbers. 18, 13, 3, 16, 13, 15, 3 |
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Answer» Find the median of the following numbers. 18, 13, 3, 16, 13, 15, 3 |
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Question 40 (b) Fill in the blanks with <, > or = sign. 23__32 |
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Answer» Question 40 (b) Fill in the blanks with <, > or = sign. |
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Which one of the following identities does the given image represent? |
Answer» ![]() Which one of the following identities does the given image represent? |
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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. |
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Answer» Question 56 In questions 24 to 59, fill in the blanks to make the statements true. |
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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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Answer» 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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In an equilateral triangle, the point of intersection of all the angular bisectors is called |
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Answer» In an equilateral triangle, the point of intersection of all the angular bisectors is called |
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What is multiplicative inverse of-6/9 |
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Answer» What is multiplicative inverse of-6/9 |
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Cardinal number of the set A = { x: x is neither prime nor composite number} is ____. |
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Answer» Cardinal number of the set A = { x: x is neither prime nor composite number} is ____. |
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Find the reciprocal of the rational number (12)2÷(23)3. |
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Answer» Find the reciprocal of the rational number (12)2÷(23)3. |
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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 |
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Answer» 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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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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Answer» 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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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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Answer» 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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Observe the figure given. Compute the sume of x, y and z. |
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Answer» Observe the figure given. |
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Which of the following shapes is not a circle? |
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Answer» Which of the following shapes is not a circle? |
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Question 1(ii) Tell whether the following is certain to happen, impossible, can happen but not certain. A tossed coin will land heads up |
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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 |
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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] |
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Answer» A die is rolled 100 times and the outcomes are recorded as below. What is the probability of getting (i) an odd number ? Outcome1Even number < 6Odd number >16Frequency15333616 |
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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? | |
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Question 179(ii) Express each of the following in exponential form. −125343 |
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Answer» Question 179(ii) Express each of the following in exponential form. |
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Find the area of the square of side 16 cm. |
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Answer» Find the area of the square of side 16 cm. |
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In an equilateral triangle, the sides are __ . |
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Answer» In an equilateral triangle, the sides are |
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