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101.

Question 10The areas of two sectors of two different circles are equal. Is it necessary that their corresponding arc lengths are equal ? why?

Answer» Question 10

The areas of two sectors of two different circles are equal. Is it necessary that their corresponding arc lengths are equal ? why?

102.

A circular hall has six doors. In how many ways can a lady dancer enter the hall through one door and leave it through a different door?

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A circular hall has six doors. In how many ways can a lady dancer enter the hall through one door and leave it through a different door?

103.

The total population of U.S.A on 26 April,2021 wasThree Hundred Thirty One MillionFour Hundred Forty Nine Thousand TwoHundred Eighty One.The digit at Ten Thousands place is:

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The total population of U.S.A on 26 April,2021 was

Three Hundred Thirty One MillionFour Hundred Forty Nine Thousand Two

Hundred Eighty One.



The digit at Ten Thousands place is:

104.

What is the difference between 1250×8 and 5620×8?

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What is the difference between 1250×8 and 5620×8?



105.

Ramya earned ₹8000 out of which she spent ₹2000 on shopping. What percent of her earnings did she spend on shopping?

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Ramya earned ₹8000 out of which she spent ₹2000 on shopping. What percent of her earnings did she spend on shopping?



106.

Ton ami t’invite au restaurant. Rédige le message de ton ami et réponds à son message dans ton cahier. (accepte/refuse son invitation)

Answer» Ton ami t’invite au restaurant. Rédige le message de ton ami et réponds à son message dans ton cahier. (accepte/refuse son invitation)
107.

Ashok and Kishore were in partnership sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 1. They agreed to dissolve the firm. The assets (other than cash of ₹ 2,000) of the firm realised ₹ 1,10,000. The liabilities and other particulars on that date were: Creditors ₹ 40,000 Ashok's Capital ₹ 1,00,000 Kishore's Capital ₹ 10,000 (Dr. Balance) Profit and Loss A/c ₹ 8,000 (Dr. Balance) Realisation Expenses ₹ 1,000 You are required to close the books of the firm.

Answer» Ashok and Kishore were in partnership sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 1. They agreed to dissolve the firm. The assets (other than cash of ₹ 2,000) of the firm realised ₹ 1,10,000. The liabilities and other particulars on that date were:





























Creditors ₹ 40,000
Ashok's Capital ₹ 1,00,000
Kishore's Capital ₹ 10,000 (Dr. Balance)
Profit and Loss A/c ₹ 8,000 (Dr. Balance)
Realisation Expenses ₹ 1,000



You are required to close the books of the firm.
108.

In a group of 500 students ,170 play cricket , 130 people play football and 150 play hockey . 90 play cricket and football ,40 play football and hockey , 50 play hockey and cricket . 200 play none of these three games .Find how many play (I) all the three games (2)_exactly two of the three games

Answer» In a group of 500 students ,170 play cricket , 130 people play football and 150 play hockey . 90 play cricket and football ,40 play football and hockey , 50 play hockey and cricket . 200 play none of these three games .Find how many play (I) all the three games (2)_exactly two of the three games
109.

Name the team members needed for the following.(i) To play cricket we need batsmen, bowlers, fielders, coaches(ii) To make a film we need ______________________________________(iii) To run a good school we need _________________________________(iv) To run a restaurant we need ___________________________________

Answer»

Name the team members needed for the following.



(i) To play cricket we need batsmen, bowlers, fielders, coaches



(ii) To make a film we need ______________________________________



(iii) To run a good school we need _________________________________



(iv) To run a restaurant we need ___________________________________

110.

Match the following unit conversions correctly.

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Match the following unit conversions correctly.

111.

Question 29'x exceeds y by 7' can be expressed as ___ .

Answer»

Question 29



'x exceeds y by 7' can be expressed as ___ .



112.

What is meant by the term temperature,and State the three units of temperature.

Answer» What is meant by the term temperature,and State the three units of temperature.
113.

Circles are described on sides of a triangle as diameters. Prove that circles on any two sides intersect each other on the third side.

Answer» Circles are described on sides of a triangle as diameters. Prove that circles on any two sides intersect each other on the third side.
114.

Which of these denotes the price at which a commodity or an item is sold?

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Which of these denotes the price at which a commodity or an item is sold?



115.

Choose the correct 3D shape obtained on rotating the given rectangle along its breadth as shown.

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Choose the correct 3D shape obtained on rotating the given rectangle along its breadth as shown.




116.

In the given isosceles triangle, find angle M if it is given that sides MN and MO have equal lengths.

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In the given isosceles triangle, find angle M if it is given that sides MN and MO have equal lengths.

117.

जीवन साथी का चुनाव मिट्टी के ढेलों पर छोड़ने के कौन-कौन से फल प्राप्त होते हैं।

Answer» जीवन साथी का चुनाव मिट्टी के ढेलों पर छोड़ने के कौन-कौन से फल प्राप्त होते हैं।
118.

Identify the acute angle from the following figure.

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Identify the acute angle from the following figure.

119.

Which of the following numbers have 15 as their factor?(i) 15615(ii) 123015

Answer» Which of the following numbers have 15 as their factor?

(i) 15615

(ii) 123015
120.

Match the following results.

Answer»

Match the following results.

121.

Classify the following as jali, jharokha and arch patterns.a)b)c)

Answer» Classify the following as jali, jharokha and arch patterns.

a)b)c)
122.

Fill in the blank with the right option: 1456 ___ 1498

Answer»

Fill in the blank with the right option:

1456 ___ 1498


123.

What is the 12th multiple of 4?48

Answer» What is the 12th multiple of 4?
  1. 48
124.

The numerical value of the Roman numeral 'C' is ____.

Answer»

The numerical value of the Roman numeral 'C' is ____.



125.

What do you think about the responsibilities of a group leader? How would you feel if you were made a leader in such a camp? What does a monitor in your class have to do? Would you like to be the class monitor? Why?

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  • What do you think about the responsibilities of a group leader?


  • How would you feel if you were made a leader in such a camp?




  • What does a monitor in your class have to do?




  • Would you like to be the class monitor? Why?



126.

Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then the value of m/n is is

Answer» Let n be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that all the girls stand consecutively in the queue. Let m be the number of ways in which 5 boys and 5 girls can stand in a queue in such a way that exactly four girls stand consecutively in the queue. Then the value of m/n is is
127.

Find which of the numbers from 0 to 9 look the same after half a turn.

Answer» Find which of the numbers from 0 to 9 look the same after half a turn.


128.

Shan poured 1 litre of milk into two bottles so that the first bottle holds 34 litre and the other holds 14 litre.How many millilitres of milk does each bottle hold?

Answer» Shan poured 1 litre of milk into two bottles so that the first bottle holds 34 litre and the other holds 14 litre.How many millilitres of milk does each bottle hold?
129.

Complete the sequence.12 F, 13 E, 15 D, 18 C,___.

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Complete the sequence.


12 F, 13 E, 15 D, 18 C,___.



130.

Subtract: 215−110= _____

Answer»

Subtract: 215110= _____


131.

Convert 976.67 from decimal to fraction, and divide by 1,000. The result we get is .

Answer» Convert 976.67 from decimal to fraction, and divide by 1,000. The result we get is .
132.

The volume of the given cuboid is cubic cm.

Answer» The volume of the given cuboid is cubic cm.




133.

Find the mean of the following data set without the outlier. Stem| Leaf 0 | 1 1 | 4, 7, 8 8 | 6 12.5

Answer» Find the mean of the following data set without the outlier.





















Stem| Leaf
0 | 1
1 | 4, 7, 8
8 | 6


  1. 12.5
134.

Expand 34879.

Answer»

Expand 34879.



135.

what is markovnikov's rule

Answer» what is markovnikov's rule
136.

If a number is tripled then it's cube will be how many times the cube of the original number?

Answer» If a number is tripled then it's cube will be how many times the cube of the original number?
137.

The cost of 20 envelopes is ₹50. How many envelopes can be purchased for ₹10?

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The cost of 20 envelopes is 50. How many envelopes can be purchased for 10?



138.

LCM of 7/15 and 3/25 is -a]7/25 b]21/25 c]21/5 d]21/125how opt-c comes

Answer» LCM of 7/15 and 3/25 is -
a]7/25 b]21/25 c]21/5 d]21/125
how opt-c comes
139.

If a fast train takes 1 hour less than the the slow train for a journey of 200km .If the speed of the slow train is 10km/hr less than that of the fast trained d the speed of the Two trains

Answer» If a fast train takes 1 hour less than the the slow train for a journey of 200km .If the speed of the slow train is 10km/hr less than that of the fast trained d the speed of the
Two trains
140.

Forrest and Jenny participated in a relay race. The total distance to be covered is 21.87 km. If Forrest ran 14.68 km, then enter the distance covered by Jenny in km.7.19

Answer» Forrest and Jenny participated in a relay race. The total distance to be covered is 21.87 km. If Forrest ran 14.68 km,
then enter the distance covered by Jenny in km.
  1. 7.19
141.

Write in ascending order:7.05,7.048,7.002 and 7.2

Answer»

Write in ascending order:



7.05,7.048,7.002 and 7.2


142.

Enter the value of A.5A + A3 = 641

Answer» Enter the value of A.



5A + A3 = 64
  1. 1
143.

How can 10×10×10×10 be expressed in an exponent form?

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How can 10×10×10×10 be expressed in an exponent form?

144.

Match the correct pair of subtraction of two numbers with their difference.

Answer»

Match the correct pair of subtraction of two numbers with their difference.

145.

the integral pi square by 16 is equal to

Answer» the integral pi square by 16 is equal to
146.

In a art competition Alex wanted to make shapes of the given objects using angle tester, which of the following object he should not choose?

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In a art competition Alex wanted to make shapes of the given objects using angle tester, which of the following object he should not choose?

147.

Explain briefly the fluid mosaic model

Answer» Explain briefly the fluid mosaic model
148.

What is the length of the side of a square of area 64 cm2?

Answer»

What is the length of the side of a square of area 64 cm2?


149.

Solve the riddle:(I) I am a number in Billions, but less than 10 Billion.(II) I'm formed using the digits 0 and 5.I am

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Solve the riddle:

(I) I am a number in Billions, but less than 10 Billion.


(II) I'm formed using the digits 0 and 5.

I am



150.

From the following Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2019 of Rex Ltd., calculate Inventory Turnover Ratio: STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS for the year ended 31st March, 2019 Particulars ulars Note No. Amount (₹) I. Revenue from Operations (Net Sales) 6,00,000 II. Expenses: (a) Purchases of Stock-in-Trade 3,00,000 (b) Change in Inventory of Stock-in-Trade 1 50,000 (c) Employees Benefit Expenses 60,000 (d) Other Expenses 2 45,000 Total ExpensesTotal Expenses 4,55,000 III. Profit before Tax (I-II) 1,45,000 IV. Less: Tax 45,000 V. Profit after Tax (III-IV) 1,00,000 Notes to Accounts Particulars Amount (₹) I. Change in Inventory of stock-in-Trade Opening Inventory 1,25,000 Less: Closing Inventory 75,000 50,000 2. Other Expenses Carriage Inwards 15,000 Miscellaneous Expenses 30,000 45,000

Answer»

From the following Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2019 of Rex Ltd., calculate Inventory Turnover Ratio:






































































STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS



for the year ended 31st March, 2019



Particulars ulars



Note No.



Amount



(₹)


I. Revenue from Operations (Net Sales)

6,00,000


II. Expenses:

(a) Purchases of Stock-in-Trade


3,00,000



(b) Change in Inventory of Stock-in-Trade


1



50,000



(c) Employees Benefit Expenses


60,000



(d) Other Expenses


2



45,000


Total ExpensesTotal Expenses

4,55,000


III. Profit before Tax (I-II)

1,45,000


IV. Less: Tax

45,000


V. Profit after Tax (III-IV)

1,00,000





Notes to Accounts













































Particulars



Amount



(₹)


I. Change in Inventory of stock-in-Trade

Opening Inventory


1,25,000



Less: Closing Inventory


75,000



50,000


2. Other Expenses

Carriage Inwards


15,000



Miscellaneous Expenses


30,000



45,000