The document is a Maths Term II question paper consisting of various sections including multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching, true or false, problem-solving, and word problems. It covers topics such as basic arithmetic, fractions, angles, and number theory. The total marks for the paper are 80, and the duration is 2½ hours.
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MATHS TERM II QUESTION PAPE1
The document is a Maths Term II question paper consisting of various sections including multiple-choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching, true or false, problem-solving, and word problems. It covers topics such as basic arithmetic, fractions, angles, and number theory. The total marks for the paper are 80, and the duration is 2½ hours.
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MATHS TERM II QUESTION PAPER
Time: 2½ hours Marks: 80 marks
I. Choose the correct answer (7 x 1 = 7)
1. 1002456 _________ 987896 a. < b. > c. = 2. Convert the following into decimal: 70/100 a. 0.07 b. 0.7 c. 0.1 d. 7 3. 52.03 x 1 is ................. a. 0 b. 0.00 c. 0.1 d. 52.03 4. 30/1000 can be written in decimal for as ……………. a. 0.3000 b. 0.003 c. 0.03 d. 0.3
5. Identify the correct net of
6. Prime no after 31 is ……….
a. 33 b. 41 c. 37 d. 39 7. Choose the image that looks the same after a half turn, but different after a quarter turn.
II. Fill in the blanks (13 x 1=13)
1. The numbers with only 2 factors are called …………… numbers 2. 1/6 of 108 is .............. 3. 23.7 + 2.09 = ............ 4. Smallest composite number is .............. 5. 3.980 can be written in fraction as ……………. 6. The successor of 9264599 is ................ 7. 43 ÷ 0 is ………………….. 8. The roman numeral for 87 is ………………… 9. ……………. Hundred = 3 crore 10. An equivalent decimal of 34.41 is …………….. 11. The largest 4 digit number that look the same on a ½ turn is …………. 12. One hundredth = ………. Thousandth 13. We should take away ………. from 738 to leave 239 III. Match the following (5 x 1=5) i. Acute Angle a) equal to 90 ii. Right Angle b) Decagon iii. Obtuse Angle c) Pentagon iv. 5 - sided polygon d) more than 90 v. 10- sided polygon e) less than 90
IV. True or False (5 x 1=5)
a. The place value of 3 in 576,532 is 30. b. 42.28 – 3.19 = 30.09 c. When 0 is divided by any number, we get zero d. Remainder is always greater than divisor e. 2340 is divisible by 6 and 9 V. Solve (5 x 2 = 10) 1. Show on number line a. 20/100 b. 4/7 2. Draw factor tree of 140 and write the prime factorization 3. Round off the number a. 8260 (nearest 100) b. 35670 (nearest 1000) 4. Find a. Three improper fractions with numerator 13 b. Two equivalent fractions of 5/9 having denominator 54 and numerator 35 5. 5/8 + 6/9 + 4/5
VI. Do as directed (6 x 3 = 24)
6. Find the L.C.M a. 32 and 124 b. 80, 140 and 200 7. Arrange the numbers a. In decending order: 5500896, 5432167, 5567890, 5005055, 5423167 b. Greatest and smallest number using the given digits 5,9,0,6,3,2,8 8. Find a. The common Factor of 6, 18 and 12 b. Rafiq exercised for 2/3 hours, while Rohit exercised for ¾ hour. Who exercised for longer time? 9. Solve a. 4/3 – 1/2 b. 1 1/3 + 3 2/3 c. 12 – 5 6/7 10. Identify the types of angles of given measurement a. 45o = ........................... b. 180o = ........................... c. 90o = ............................ d. 130o = ........................... e. 220o = ........................... f. 360 o = ........................... 11. Divide and check 4261057 ÷ 28
VII. Word problems (4 x 4=16)
1. Short problems a. A plane flies 1620 km in 4 hours. What is the speed of the plane? b. A teacher corrected an average of 45 papers a day on Wednesday, Thurday, and Friday. How many papers did she correct in all three days together? 2. Kate travelled 320.2 km and Maya travelled 236.38 km. Who travelled more and by what distance? 3. A carton holds 20 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 812 biscuits. How many biscuits can be packed in 45 cartons? Will there be any left out? 4.