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2301.

Find the value of 36,003+960+1,997.

Answer»

Find the value of 36,003+960+1,997.

2302.

From one vertex of an equilateral triangle with side 40 cm, an equilateral triangle with 6 cm side is removed. What is the perimeter of the remaining portion?

Answer» From one vertex of an equilateral triangle with side 40 cm, an equilateral triangle with 6 cm side is removed. What is the perimeter of the remaining portion?
2303.

The fraction 7100 in decimal form is(a) 7.1(b) 7.01(c) 0.7(d) 0.07

Answer» The fraction 7100 in decimal form is



(a) 7.1

(b) 7.01

(c) 0.7

(d) 0.07
2304.

2. What is the volume of 3.0 N H2O2 strength ?

Answer» 2. What is the volume of 3.0 N H2O2 strength ?
2305.

The line on a graph that runs vertically through zero, which is used as a reference line so you can measure from it is called:

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The line on a graph that runs vertically through zero, which is used as a reference line so you can measure from it is called:



2306.

Choose the option that gives the side view of the below given solid.

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Choose the option that gives the side view of the below given solid.




2307.

Emily received a toy for her birthday. She bought 3 Playstations and received 5 more as gifts. What fraction of total toys did she buy?

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Emily received a toy for her birthday. She bought 3 Playstations and received 5 more as gifts. What fraction of total toys did she buy?

2308.

CMXLV is equal to ____.

Answer»

CMXLV is equal to ____.



2309.

Steve bought 59 of his school books last week. What part is still left to be bought?

Answer»

Steve bought 59 of his school books last week. What part is still left to be bought?

2310.

Out of 72 km, Ria walked 38 part of the distance. How many km did shewalk in all?

Answer» Out of 72 km, Ria walked 38 part of the distance. How many km did she

walk in all?
2311.

Question 87A farmer planted 1890 tomato plants in a field in rows each having 63 plants. A certain type of worm destroyed 18 plants in each row. How many plants did the worm destroy in the whole field?

Answer»

Question 87



A farmer planted 1890 tomato plants in a field in rows each having 63 plants. A certain type of worm destroyed 18 plants in each row. How many plants did the worm destroy in the whole field?





2312.

Complete the pattern 240, 290, 340, 390, ___

Answer»

Complete the pattern


240, 290, 340, 390, ___



2313.

1. The difference of two number is 642. When the greater number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 8 and the remainder is 19. Find the number.

Answer» 1. The difference of two number is 642. When the greater number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 8 and the remainder is 19. Find the number.
2314.

John, Charlie, and Derek have drawn line graphs to analyze the temperature variations in their locations for a week. Who has plotted the wrong graph?

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John, Charlie, and Derek have drawn line graphs to analyze the temperature variations in their locations for a week. Who has plotted the wrong graph?

2315.

Challenge for the Ferris WheelMake the equation true using ( ).12×2÷2×12=1

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Challenge for the Ferris Wheel

Make the equation true using ( ).

12×2÷2×12=1

2316.

Find the sum XLI + XII

Answer»

Find the sum XLI + XII


2317.

The area of a square with side 1 cm will be

Answer»

The area of a square with side 1 cm will be


2318.

How many small fishes each of weight 6 kg weigh equal to a big fish of weight 42 kg?

Answer» How many small fishes each of weight 6 kg weigh equal to a big fish of weight 42 kg?
2319.

Mr. Gopal started business for buying and selling of readymade garments with ₹ 8,00,000 as an initial investment. Out of this he paid ₹ 4,00,000 for the purchase of garments and ₹ 50,000 for furniture and ₹ 50,000 for computers and the remaining amount was deposited into the bank. He sold some of the ladies and kids garments for ₹ 3,00,000 for cash and some garments for ₹ 1,50,000 on credit to Mr. Rajesh.Subsequently, he bought men's garments of ₹ 2,00,000 from Mr. Satish. In the first week of the next month, a fire broke out in his office and stock of garments worth ₹ 1,00,000 was destroyed. Later on, some garments which cost ₹ 1,20,000 were sold for ₹ 1,30,000. Expenses paid during the same period were ₹ 15,000. Mr. Gopal withdrew ₹ 20,000 from business for his domestic use. From the above, answer the following:(i) What is the amount of capital with which Mr. Gopal started the business?(ii) What fixed assets did he buy?(iii) What is the value of the goods purchased?(iv) Who is the creditor and state the amount payable to him?(v) Who is the debtor and what is the amount receivable from him?(vi) What is the total amount of expenses?(vii) What is the amount of drawings of Mr. Gopal?

Answer» Mr. Gopal started business for buying and selling of readymade garments with ₹ 8,00,000 as an initial investment. Out of this he paid ₹ 4,00,000 for the purchase of garments and ₹ 50,000 for furniture and ₹ 50,000 for computers and the remaining amount was deposited into the bank. He sold some of the ladies and kids garments for ₹ 3,00,000 for cash and some garments for ₹ 1,50,000 on credit to Mr. Rajesh.



Subsequently, he bought men's garments of ₹ 2,00,000 from Mr. Satish. In the first week of the next month, a fire broke out in his office and stock of garments worth ₹ 1,00,000 was destroyed. Later on, some garments which cost ₹ 1,20,000 were sold for ₹ 1,30,000. Expenses paid during the same period were ₹ 15,000. Mr. Gopal withdrew ₹ 20,000 from business for his domestic use.

From the above, answer the following:

(i) What is the amount of capital with which Mr. Gopal started the business?

(ii) What fixed assets did he buy?

(iii) What is the value of the goods purchased?

(iv) Who is the creditor and state the amount payable to him?

(v) Who is the debtor and what is the amount receivable from him?

(vi) What is the total amount of expenses?

(vii) What is the amount of drawings of Mr. Gopal?
2320.

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
2321.

Ram Prashad keeps his books on Single Entry System and from them and the particulars supplied, the following figures were gathered together on 31st March, 2018:Book Debts ₹ 10,000; Cash in Hand ₹ 510; Stock-in-Trade (estimated) ₹ 6,000; Furniture and Fittings ₹ 1,200; Trade Creditors ₹ 4,000; Bank Overdraft ₹ 1,000; Ram Prashad stated that he started business on 1st April with cash ₹ 6000 paid into bank but stocks valued at ₹ 4,000. During the year he estimated his drawings to be ₹ 2,400. You are required to prepare the statement, showing the profit for the year, after writing off 10% for Depreciation on Furniture and Fittings.

Answer» Ram Prashad keeps his books on Single Entry System and from them and the particulars supplied, the following figures were gathered together on 31st March, 2018:

Book Debts ₹ 10,000; Cash in Hand ₹ 510; Stock-in-Trade (estimated) ₹ 6,000; Furniture and Fittings ₹ 1,200; Trade Creditors ₹ 4,000; Bank Overdraft ₹ 1,000; Ram Prashad stated that he started business on 1st April with cash ₹ 6000 paid into bank but stocks valued at ₹ 4,000. During the year he estimated his drawings to be ₹ 2,400. You are required to prepare the statement, showing the profit for the year, after writing off 10% for Depreciation on Furniture and Fittings.
2322.

Add the Roman numerals: XXXVIII + XII = ____

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Add the Roman numerals:
XXXVIII + XII = ____


2323.

Identify the acute angle from the following figure.

Answer»

Identify the acute angle from the following figure.

2324.

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:

Answer»

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:


2325.

How many more pizzas did Super Pizza sell than Choice Pizza?

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How many more pizzas did Super Pizza sell than Choice Pizza?



2326.

Question 2 (b) Using divisibility test, determine whether the given number is divisible by 4; by 8: 726352

Answer»

Question 2 (b)

Using divisibility test, determine whether the given number is divisible by 4; by 8:
726352

2327.

Question 109(ii)A survey was carried out to find the favourite beverage preferred by a certain group of young people. The following pie chart shows the finding of this survey ?If 45 people like tea, how many people were surveyed ?

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Question 109(ii)



A survey was carried out to find the favourite beverage preferred by a certain group of young people. The following pie chart shows the finding of this survey ?



If 45 people like tea, how many people were surveyed ?



2328.

Where all do you find these very busy people?

Answer» Where all do you find these very busy people?
2329.

Write down the measures of (give at least two examples of each).(a) Acute angles. (b) Obtuse angles.

Answer» Write down the measures of (give at least two examples of each).

(a) Acute angles. (b) Obtuse angles.
2330.

How can Ampere (A) be defined in terms of Mass Length and Time.

Answer» How can Ampere (A) be defined in terms of Mass Length and Time.
2331.

The largest 2 digit multiple of 13 is 91

Answer» The largest 2 digit multiple of 13 is
  1. 91
2332.

Arrange the given decimals in ascending order. 12.34 ,12.12, 12.45, 12.54

Answer»

Arrange the given decimals in ascending order.

12.34 ,12.12, 12.45, 12.54


2333.

Solve the division 88.7÷100 =___

Answer»

Solve the division

88.7÷100 =___


2334.

Rambo distributed 15 apples among three of his sons equally, How many apples will each son get? What fraction of the total apples will each son get?

Answer»

Rambo distributed 15 apples among three of his sons equally, How many apples will each son get? What fraction of the total apples will each son get?


2335.

14.49÷7

Answer» 14.49÷7
2336.

From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Tarun Ghosh, prepare Trading and Profit and Loss A/c for the year ending 31st March, 2017 and a Balance Sheet as at that date: Dr. Balances (₹) Cr. Balances (₹) Opening Stock 38,000 Capital 3,00,000 Purchases 12,60,000 Secured Loan 20,000 Wages: Factory Office 20,000 1,600 Sales 15,40,000 Salary 54,000 Sundry Creditors 40,000 Business Premises 2,00,000 Returns Outwards 15,000 Furniture and Fixtures 40,000 Bills Payable 12,000 Packing Machinery 60,000 Bank 33,000 Tools 15,000 Rent 58,400 Loan to Mr. Ram Narain on 1st November, 2016 12% p.a. 10,000 Sundry Debtors 1,31,500 Cash in Hand 7,400 Drawings 60,000 Bills Receivable 4,100 19,60,000 19,60,000 Adjustments:- (i) Closing Stock amounted to ₹ 50,000.(ii) Goods costing ₹ 8,000 were sent to a customer on sale or return basis for ₹ 10,000 on 30th March, 2017 and had been recorded in the books as actual sales.(iii) Allow 8% interest on Capital and charge ₹ 3,000 as interest on drawings.(iv) Depreciate: Business premises by 5%; Furniture and Fixtures by 20% and Packing Machinery by 10%. Tools are to be revalued at ₹ 12,000.(v) 212% for discounts is to be provided on Debtors.(vi) ₹ 1,500 is to be provided for Bad and Doubtful Debts.

Answer» From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Tarun Ghosh, prepare Trading and Profit and Loss A/c for the year ending 31st March, 2017 and a Balance Sheet as at that date:











































































































Dr. Balances () Cr. Balances ()
Opening Stock 38,000 Capital 3,00,000
Purchases 12,60,000 Secured Loan 20,000
Wages: Factory
Office

20,000

1,600
Sales 15,40,000
Salary 54,000 Sundry Creditors 40,000
Business Premises 2,00,000 Returns Outwards 15,000
Furniture and Fixtures 40,000 Bills Payable 12,000
Packing Machinery 60,000 Bank 33,000
Tools 15,000
Rent 58,400
Loan to Mr. Ram Narain on 1st

November, 2016 12% p.a.


10,000
Sundry Debtors 1,31,500
Cash in Hand 7,400
Drawings 60,000
Bills Receivable 4,100
19,60,000 19,60,000



Adjustments:-

(i) Closing Stock amounted to ₹ 50,000.

(ii) Goods costing ₹ 8,000 were sent to a customer on sale or return basis for ₹ 10,000 on 30th March, 2017 and had been recorded in the books as actual sales.

(iii) Allow 8% interest on Capital and charge ₹ 3,000 as interest on drawings.

(iv) Depreciate: Business premises by 5%; Furniture and Fixtures by 20% and Packing Machinery by 10%. Tools are to be revalued at ₹ 12,000.

(v) 212% for discounts is to be provided on Debtors.

(vi) ₹ 1,500 is to be provided for Bad and Doubtful Debts.
2337.

A vessel has 4 litres and 500 ml of curd. In how many glasses, each of 25 ml capacity, can it be filled?

Answer»

A vessel has 4 litres and 500 ml of curd. In how many glasses, each of 25 ml capacity, can it be filled?

2338.

what is value of \sqrt3

Answer» what is value of \sqrt3
2339.

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:

Answer»

Find the next two shapes in the given pattern:


2340.

297×17+297×3=___

Answer»

297×17+297×3=___



2341.

The next term in the geometric sequence 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, ….. is

Answer»

The next term in the geometric sequence 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, ….. is



2342.

The following graph shows the temperature of a patient in a hospital, recorded every hour(i) What was the patient’s temperature at 1 p.m.?(ii) When was the patient’s temperature 38.5∘ C?(iii) The patient’s temperature was the same two times during the period given. What were these two times?(iv) What was the temperature at 1.30p.m.? How did you arrive at your answer?

Answer» The following graph shows the temperature of a patient in a hospital, recorded every hour



(i) What was the patient’s temperature at 1 p.m.?

(ii) When was the patient’s temperature 38.5 C?

(iii) The patient’s temperature was the same two times during the period given. What were these two times?

(iv) What was the temperature at 1.30p.m.? How did you arrive at your answer?
2343.

Number the jumbled picture story correctly.Then write the story in proper order.Mother says,"We will leave thewindow open."Nina ishappy again.Nina is sad.Nina does notwant to leave the babysparrows alone.Mother asks why.Write the story here.1. ____________________________________________________________2. ____________________________________________________________3. ____________________________________________________________4. ____________________________________________________________5. ____________________________________________________________

Answer» Number the jumbled picture story correctly.

Then write the story in proper order.



Mother says,

"We will leave the

window open."



Nina is

happy again.



Nina is sad.



Nina does not

want to leave the baby

sparrows alone.



Mother asks why.



Write the story here.

1. ____________________________________________________________

2. ____________________________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________________________

5. ____________________________________________________________
2344.

In the given figure, the sides BC, CA and AB of a Δ ABC have been produced to D, E and F respectively. If ∠ACD = 105° and ∠EAF = 45°, find all the angles of the Δ ABC.

Answer» In the given figure, the sides BC, CA and AB of a Δ ABC have been produced to D, E and F respectively. If ∠ACD = 105° and ∠EAF = 45°, find all the angles of the Δ ABC.



2345.

895 paise = ___ rupees and ___ paise

Answer»

895 paise = ___ rupees and ___ paise


2346.

Divide :29÷118=

Answer»

Divide :



29÷118=


2347.

The number 7 has no factors.

Answer»

The number 7 has no factors.


2348.

Find the value of the product: 274×56.

Answer»

Find the value of the product: 274×56.

2349.

खुद का परदा खोलने से क्या आशय है?

Answer» खुद का परदा खोलने से क्या आशय है?
2350.

Calculate the cost of fencing a plot of land as shown below at a rate of ₹ 5 per metre.

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Calculate the cost of fencing a plot of land as shown below at a rate of ₹ 5 per metre.