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101.

Look at the words given below and put them under the things that they are made of – balloon chair table eraser shirt pencil toys Car trousers knife scissors cap Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the images. metal wood rubber cloth ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________

Answer» Look at the words given below and put them under the things that they are made of –


























balloon chair table eraser shirt
pencil toys Car trousers knife
scissors cap



Disclaimer: Kindly refer the textbook for the images.





























metal wood rubber cloth
___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
102.

The smallest number which when diminished by 3 is divisible by 21, 28, 36 and 45 is(a) 1257(b) 1260(c) 1263(d) None of these

Answer» The smallest number which when diminished by 3 is divisible by 21, 28, 36 and 45 is



(a) 1257

(b) 1260

(c) 1263

(d) None of these
103.

Find the difference between 98756 and 12540.

Answer»

Find the difference between 98756 and 12540.


104.

In each jump, a man covers 3 feet. He makes 8 such jumps. Which of the following options shows the distance he covered?

Answer»

In each jump, a man covers 3 feet. He makes 8 such jumps. Which of the following options shows the distance he covered?


105.

Express 2 km 200 m 500 mm in kilometres in the form of decimal number.

Answer»

Express 2 km 200 m 500 mm in kilometres in the form of decimal number.

106.

Rohan has few ₹20 notes and two ₹50 notes. If the total amount of money with him is ₹200, how many notes of ₹20 does he have?

Answer» Rohan has few ₹20 notes and two ₹50 notes. If the total amount of money with him is ₹200, how many notes of ₹20 does he have?
107.

Henry watches a flock of 68 sheeps jump over a Fence, one sheep at a time. Each sheep takes about 2 seconds to jump over the Fence. How much time will it take for all the sheep to jump over the Fence?

Answer»

Henry watches a flock of 68 sheeps jump over a Fence, one sheep at a time. Each sheep takes about 2 seconds to jump over the Fence. How much time will it take for all the sheep to jump over the Fence?

108.

Which of the following ropes measures the same length as the given rope?

Answer»

Which of the following ropes measures the same length as the given rope?




109.

617+6.017+0.617+6.0017=

Answer»

617+6.017+0.617+6.0017=


110.

A man took a loan from the bank to buy a laptop. He paid back ₹ 4000 per month for an year. If the total interest paid by him is ₹8,000, how much loan did he take from the bank?

Answer» A man took a loan from the bank to buy a laptop. He paid back ₹ 4000 per month for an year. If the total interest paid by him is ₹8,000, how much loan did he take from the bank?
111.

In chef's Locus lime's baking contest, there are 16 participants. Each participant has brought 25 baked brownies. Find the total number of brownies in the contest.400

Answer» In chef's Locus lime's baking contest, there are 16 participants. Each participant has brought 25 baked brownies. Find the total number of brownies in the contest.
  1. 400
112.

Find the quotient using long division when, 48÷8=.

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Find the quotient using long division when, 48÷8=.

113.

Rosie's reading book has 128 pages. She read 5 pages every day. How many days does it take her to finish the book?

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Rosie's reading book has 128 pages. She read 5 pages every day. How many days does it take her to finish the book?

114.

Find the next number in the following sequence: 37.00, 34.50, 32.00, 29.50...

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Find the next number in the following sequence: 37.00, 34.50, 32.00, 29.50...



115.

In the given figure, if ∠ADC = 130∘ and chord BC = chord BE, then ∠CBE = _______.

Answer» In the given figure, if ∠ADC = 130 and chord BC = chord BE, then ∠CBE = _______.



116.

On 31st March, 2018, Bank Pass Book of Naresh & Co. showed an overdraft of ₹ 10,700. From the following particulars, prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement:(i) Cheques issued before 31st March, 2018 but presented for payment after that date amounted to ₹ 900.(ii) Cheques paid into the bank but not collected and credited unitl 31st March, 2018 amounted to ₹ 2,200.(iii) Interest on overdraft amounting to ₹ 1,200 did not appear in the Cash Book.(iii) ₹ 5,000 being interest on investments collected by the bank and credited in the Pass Book were not shown in the Cash Book.(iv) Bank charges of ₹ 50 were not entered in the Cash Book.(v) ₹ 800 in respect of dishonoured cheque were intered in the Pass Book but not in the Cash Book.

Answer» On 31st March, 2018, Bank Pass Book of Naresh & Co. showed an overdraft of ₹ 10,700. From the following particulars, prepare Bank Reconciliation Statement:

(i) Cheques issued before 31st March, 2018 but presented for payment after that date amounted to ₹ 900.

(ii) Cheques paid into the bank but not collected and credited unitl 31st March, 2018 amounted to ₹ 2,200.

(iii) Interest on overdraft amounting to ₹ 1,200 did not appear in the Cash Book.

(iii) ₹ 5,000 being interest on investments collected by the bank and credited in the Pass Book were not shown in the Cash Book.

(iv) Bank charges of ₹ 50 were not entered in the Cash Book.

(v) ₹ 800 in respect of dishonoured cheque were intered in the Pass Book but not in the Cash Book.
117.

On a particular day in a school, the attendance in each of the classes from VI to X has been recorded as under. Class VI VII VIII IX X Total no. of students 95 90 82 75 68 Number of students present on that day 92 85 78 69 62 Draw a double bar graph, choosing an appropriate scale.Using the bar graph, answer the questions given below.(i) Which class has the maximum number of students?(ii) Find the ratio of number of students present to the total number of students in Class VII.(iii) What per cent of Class IX students were absent?

Answer» On a particular day in a school, the attendance in each of the classes from VI to X has been recorded as under.





























Class VI VII VIII IX X
Total no. of students 95 90 82 75 68
Number of students present on that day 92 85 78 69 62

Draw a double bar graph, choosing an appropriate scale.

Using the bar graph, answer the questions given below.

(i) Which class has the maximum number of students?

(ii) Find the ratio of number of students present to the total number of students in Class VII.

(iii) What per cent of Class IX students were absent?
118.

29. The three consecutive multiply of 9 is equal to 369 find others

Answer» 29. The three consecutive multiply of 9 is equal to 369 find others
119.

Joey has 36 erasers. Jenny has 16 erasers. Joey gives his 13 erasers to Jenny. Joey is left with erasers.

Answer»

Joey has 36 erasers. Jenny has 16 erasers. Joey gives his 13 erasers to Jenny. Joey is left with erasers.

120.

Pair the faces of the dice with their corresponding faces found on the opposite side.

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Pair the faces of the dice with their corresponding faces found on the opposite side.

121.

Pair the cards with figures of equal areas.(Each square in the figure occupies an area of 1 sq unit)

Answer»

Pair the cards with figures of equal areas.



(Each square in the figure occupies an area of 1 sq unit)

122.

Find the difference between the greatest and the smallest number that can be written using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each being used only once.

Answer» Find the difference between the greatest and the smallest number that can be written using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each being used only once.
123.

Two goats Lali and Kali are tied with ropes of 5 m and 3 m respectively to a pole. Who can look for more grass to eat?

Answer» Two goats Lali and Kali are tied with ropes of 5 m and 3 m respectively to a pole. Who can look for more grass to eat?
124.

Find the larger one of each pair below, doing the computations in head.(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Answer»

Find the larger one of each pair below, doing the computations in head.



(i)



(ii)



(iii)



(iv)





125.

Given below is the data set for the number of states visited by students. What is the median without outlier? 3

Answer» Given below is the data set for the number of states visited by students.





What is the median without outlier?


  1. 3
126.

From the following Receipts and Payments Account and additional information relating to the star Cricket Club, prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019 and Balance Sheet as at that date: RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT Dr. Cr. Receipts (₹) Payments (₹) To Balance b/d: By Upkeep of Fields 20,000 Cash in Hand 1st April, 2018 10,000 By Tournament Expenses 7,000 Cash at Bank as per Pass Book 20,000 30,000 By Rates and Insurance 2,000 To Members' Subscriptions 50,000 By Telephone 500 To Admission Fee 3,000 By Stationery 1,000 To Sale of Old Bats, etc. 500 By General Charges 500 To Hire of Ground 3,000 By Secretary's Honorarium 2,000 To Subscriptions for Tournament 10,000 By Bats, Balls, etc. 7,000 To Donations 75,000 By Balance c/d: To Legacy Donations 25,000 Cash in Hand 31st March, 2019 1,00,000 Cash at Bank as per Pass Book 56,500 1,56,500 1,96,500 1,96,500 Assets on 1st April, 2018: ₹ Stock of Bats and Balls 15,000 Stationery 2,000 Subscriptions Due 5,000 Subscriptions due on 31st March, 2019 amounted to ₹ 7,500. Write off 50% of Bats, Balls (not considering sale) and 25% of Stationery.

Answer» From the following Receipts and Payments Account and additional information relating to the star Cricket Club, prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019 and Balance Sheet as at that date:







































































































RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

Dr.





Cr.


Receipts

(₹)


Payments

(₹)


To Balance b/d: By Upkeep of Fields 20,000

Cash in Hand 1st April, 2018

10,000 By Tournament Expenses 7,000

Cash at Bank as per Pass Book

20,000 30,000 By Rates and Insurance 2,000
To Members' Subscriptions 50,000 By Telephone 500
To Admission Fee 3,000 By Stationery 1,000
To Sale of Old Bats, etc. 500 By General Charges 500
To Hire of Ground 3,000 By Secretary's Honorarium 2,000
To Subscriptions for Tournament 10,000 By Bats, Balls, etc. 7,000
To Donations 75,000 By Balance c/d:
To Legacy Donations 25,000
Cash in Hand 31st March, 2019

1,00,000

Cash at Bank as per Pass Book

56,500 1,56,500
1,96,500 1,96,500

























Assets on 1st April, 2018:
Stock of Bats and Balls 15,000
Stationery 2,000
Subscriptions Due 5,000



Subscriptions due on 31st March, 2019 amounted to ₹ 7,500. Write off 50% of Bats, Balls (not considering sale) and 25% of Stationery.
127.

The least number divisible by each of the numbers 15, 20, 24 and 32 is(a) 960(b) 480(c) 360(d) 640

Answer» The least number divisible by each of the numbers 15, 20, 24 and 32 is

(a) 960

(b) 480

(c) 360

(d) 640
128.

The manufacturing and expiry date written on a bread packet bread are 21/02/05 and 25/02/05 respectively. If Mira bought the bread packet on 23/02/05, in how many days she should consume it?

Answer» The manufacturing and expiry date written on a bread packet bread are 21/02/05 and 25/02/05 respectively. If Mira bought the bread packet on 23/02/05, in how many days she should consume it?
129.

Help Prof. Burgurs divide 115 by 114.

Answer»

Help Prof. Burgurs divide 115 by 114.

130.

Find the sum of first 123 even natural numbers.

Answer»
Find the sum of first 123 even natural numbers.
131.

All the fractions, 814, 1221, 1628 are equivalent to:

Answer»

All the fractions, 814, 1221, 1628 are equivalent to:

132.

In what unit is the mass of a truck-load of sugarcane measured?

Answer»

In what unit is the mass of a truck-load of sugarcane measured?

133.

From the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 how many pairs of co-primes can be formed?(a) 19(b) 18(c) 20(d) 21

Answer» From the numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 how many pairs of co-primes can be formed?

(a) 19

(b) 18

(c) 20

(d) 21
134.

Question 40If I spend f rupees from 100 rupees, money left with me is ___ rupees.

Answer»

Question 40



If I spend f rupees from 100 rupees, money left with me is ___ rupees.



135.

Draw a rectangle and divide it into 8 parts. Also shade three quarters of the figure obtained.

Answer» Draw a rectangle and divide it into 8 parts. Also shade three quarters of the figure obtained.
136.

Find the product of given numbers using box method of multiplication.a) 24 and 28b) 13 and 31

Answer» Find the product of given numbers using box method of multiplication.



a) 24 and 28

b) 13 and 31
137.

Ravi purchased 5 kg 400 g rice, 2 kg 50 g sugar and 10 kg 800 g flour. If the cost of 1 kg rice is ₹50, cost of 1 kg sugar is ₹40 and cost of 1 kg flour is ₹30, what is the total amount spent by Ravi?

Answer» Ravi purchased 5 kg 400 g rice, 2 kg 50 g sugar and 10 kg 800 g flour. If the cost of 1 kg rice is ₹50, cost of 1 kg sugar is ₹40 and cost of 1 kg flour is ₹30, what is the total amount spent by Ravi?
138.

You will come to class 5 soon. How do we write 5 in roman numerals?

Answer»

You will come to class 5 soon. How do we write 5 in roman numerals?



139.

Identify the type of rock from the given clues.

Answer»

Identify the type of rock from the given clues.

140.

Sophia wants to calculate the value of 34,279×85. Write down the result of multiplication as a reference to Sophia. 2913715

Answer» Sophia wants to calculate the value of 34,279×85. Write down the result of multiplication as a reference to Sophia.
  1. 2913715
141.

If HCF * LCM= Product of two numbers,then will HCf * LCM =product of three numbers? if no then why?

Answer» If HCF * LCM= Product of two numbers,
then will HCf * LCM =product of three numbers? if no then why?
142.

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:

Answer»

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:



143.

How many bricks of length 25 cm, breadth 15 cm and height 10 cm are required to build a wall of length 6 m, height 2.5 m and breadth 0.5 m?

Answer» How many bricks of length 25 cm, breadth 15 cm and height 10 cm are required to build a wall of length 6 m, height 2.5 m and breadth 0.5 m?
144.

If the small indiviual sqaures are 1 cm by 1 cm in dimension, the area of the big sqaure is square cm.

Answer»

If the small indiviual sqaures are 1 cm by 1 cm in dimension, the area of the big sqaure is square cm.




145.

ntThe ratio of the sum of n term of two AP's is (7n+1) : (4n+27).Find the ratio of theiir mth term.n

Answer» ntThe ratio of the sum of n term of two AP's is (7n+1) : (4n+27).Find the ratio of theiir mth term.n
146.

The value of 9×7×6 is .

Answer»

The value of 9×7×6 is .

147.

Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish the orders of clients who placed their orders earlier. Also assume that the fourth client came in only at 10 : 35. Between 10 : 00 and 10 : 30, for how many minutes is exactly one of the employees idle?

Answer»

Suppose the employees are allowed to process multiple orders at a time, but the preference would be to finish the orders of clients who placed their orders earlier.
Also assume that the fourth client came in only at 10 : 35. Between 10 : 00 and 10 : 30, for how many minutes is exactly one of the employees idle?


148.

In which months respectively did Manu pay the second highest mobile phone bill and the lowest electricity bill?

Answer» In which months respectively did Manu pay the second highest mobile phone bill and the lowest electricity bill?
149.

Simon had 28 flowers in his garden. 13 flowers wilted. What fraction of flowers are still blooming in his garden now?

Answer»

Simon had 28 flowers in his garden. 13 flowers wilted. What fraction of flowers are still blooming in his garden now?



150.

5. 3 girls ,Reshma ,Salma and Mandeep r playing game in a circular park with radius 5m Distance between Reshma and Salma and between Salma and Mandeep is 6m each, What is the distance between Reshma and Mandeep?

Answer» 5. 3 girls ,Reshma ,Salma and Mandeep r playing game in a circular park with radius 5m Distance between Reshma and Salma and between Salma and Mandeep is 6m each, What is the distance between Reshma and Mandeep?