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Class 4

A. Questions carrying 1Mark


1. Find the LCM of 6 and 10 by inspection method.
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2. Change 3 into improper fraction.
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3. 5 times 1 =…
15
4. Write the reciprocal of 45
5. Study the pattern of numbers and fill in the missing numbers

6. Write 0.913, .09, 0.713, 0.198 in descending order.


7. 4004 ml = ……..litre
8. Convert 5m 6 cm into cm

B. Questions carrying 2 Marks


1. The product of two numbers is 48 and their HCF is 2. Find their LCM.
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2. Write three equivalent fractions of .
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3. Divya spent ₹100. She spent of . How much money did she spend ?
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4. Expand 134.678
5. 6 T-shirts cost ₹1920. How much money do you need to buy 2 such T-shirts?
6. Subtract 467m 35 cm from 945m 80 cm.

Class 5

A. Questions carrying 1Mark


1. A ray has only ……. End point.
2. Write the measure of complementary angle for 60°
3. Diameter= …..x radius
4. Name the type of triangle in which two sides are equal.
5. A trapezium has two of its sides ………………..
6. Find the volume of the cube whose each edge is 7 cm.
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7. Find 65% of
13
8. Define Obtuse angle.

B. Questions carrying 2Marks


1. Find the cost of tiling a courtyard 30 m long and 15 m broad at the rate of ₹5 per square cm.
2. A cuboid measures 48m by 32m by 24m and each edge of a cube measures 16m. Find the ratio of their
volumes.
3. Find the measure of the angles of the triangle if all the angles are equal.
4. What is the length whose 20% is 40m?
5. Draw a square whose each side measures 4.8 cm.
6. Name all the pairs of adjacent angles in the given figure:

Class 6

A. Questions carrying 1Mark


1. Write each of the following into figures
a.) Nineteen point eight
b.) Point zero one five
2. Write the coefficient of x³ in x³
3. Write this statement as an equation: 3 less than 4 times a number is 17.
4. Express 84 paise to ₹3 in the simplest form.
5. What is the frequency of 2 in 2, 0, 2, 4, 2, 1, 3, 3, 1, 0, 2, 3, 4, 3, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 2, 4, 1, 2, 2
6. The measures of two angles of a triangle are 72° and 58° find the measure of the third angle.
7. The angles opposite to equal sides of an isosceles triangle are …………………..
8. Simplify 4x-(3y-x+2x).

B. Questions carrying 2 Marks


1. Using decimals, express 3km 6m in kilometres.
2x 3 x
2. Solve and verify your answer for − = +1
5 2 2
3. One out of two numbers is thrice the other. If their sum is 124. Find the numbers.
4. The ratio of the length of a field to its width is 5:3 . Find it’s length if the width is 42m.
5. A labourer earns ₹1980 in 12 days.
I.) How much does he earn in 7 days?
II.) In how many days will he earn ₹2640.
6. Construct a frequency table for the following: 3, 2, 5, 4, 1, 3, 2, 2, 5, 3, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 3, 1, 2,3

Class 7

A. Questions carrying 1 Mark


1. If a:b =3:4 and b:c =8:9, find a:b:c
2. Express 2.5 : 6.5 : 8 in simplest form.
3. 45 cows can graze a field in 13 days. How many cows will graze the same field in 9 days?
4. What amount is 10%more than ₹ 90?
1
5. Find CP when SP = ₹1755 and gain =12 %
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6. Find the amount when Principal = ₹2650, rate = 8%, time = 2 years.
2
7. Define random experiment.
8. Find the third proportional to 8 and 12.

B. Questions carrying 2 Marks


1. What number must be added to each of the numbers 5, 9, 7, 12 to get the numbers which are in
proportion.
2. A group of 120 men had provision for 200 days. After 5 days , 30 men died due to an epidemic. How long
will the remaining food last?
3. The salary of an officer is increased by 20%. By what percent should the new salary be reduced to
restore the original salary?
4. A tricycle is sold at a gain of 15%. Had it been sold for ₹ 108 more, the profit would have been 20%. Find
its cost price.
5. In what time will ₹5600 amount to ₹6720 at 8% per annum?
6. A coin is tossed 300 times and we get
Head 136 times, and tail: 164 times
When a coin is tossed at random, what is the probability of getting I) a head. II)a tail

Class 8

A. Questions carrying 1 Mark


1. The difference between a 2-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging it’s digit is 63. What
is the difference between the digits of the number?
OR
Find all values of ‘y’ for which the number 7y3 is divisible by 3.
2. Factorise: x(a-3)+y(3-a)
3. If x and y are directly proportional then find the values of x1, x2, y1 in the table given below

x 3 X1 X2 10
y 72 120 192 Y1

4. Two angles of quadrilateral measure 85° and 75° respectively. The other two angles are equal. Find the
measure of each of the two angles.
5. Angle at which diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other= (..…)°
6. Define Prism.
7. Find the lateral surface area of a cuboid if its length= 15m, breadth = 6m, and height = 9m.
8. The perimeter of a parallelogram is 140 cm. If one of the sides is longer than the other by 10 cm, find the
length of each of its side.

B. Questions carrying 2 Marks


1. Factorise: 25a²-4b²+28bc-49c²
2. A factory requires 42 machines to produce a given number of articles in 56 days. How many machines
would be required to produce the same number of articles in 48 days?
3. Prove that the sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°.
4. In the given fig. ABCD is a trapezium in which AD//BC, angle ABC=90°, AD=16cm, AC=41 cm and
BC=40cm. Find the area of the trapezium.

5. A swimming pool is 260m long and 140 m wide if 5400 cubic metres of water is pumped into it, find the
height of the water level in it.
6. The following table gives the no. of different fruits kept in a hamper.

Type of fruit Mangoes Apples Oranges Coconuts Pomegranates


Number 26 30 21 5 8
Represent the above data by a pie chart.

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