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Class : V
Date : 23 November 2016
rd
Max Marks : 80
Time : 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
1500
1250
Number of cycles produced
1000
750
500
250
years
2013
2015
2014
2012
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9. A person, working on contract, got 14 days’ job for
Rs 1590 per day and 12 days’ job for Rs 1650 per day.
Find the average income of the person for the month of
30 days, if he does not earn any amount on the remaining
days of the month.
(A) Rs 1450 (B) Rs 1420
(C) Rs 1452 (D) Rs 1402
10. Complete the following multiplication problem. Then find
the sum of A, B, C and D.
4 2 3 4 2 3
B A 3 3
1 2 6 9 1 2 6 9
.. .. .. ..
.. .. ..
9 D C 5 9 9 5 9
(A) 20 (B) 19
(C) 18 (D) 17
11. Raman purchased a watch for Rs 800. Due to fall, it got
damaged and so he sold it to a mechanic at a loss of
60%. The mechanic replaced some parts of the watch,
costing Rs 180. The mechanic sold the same watch for
Rs 700. Find the profit of the mechanic.
(A) 25% (B) 40%
(C) 50% (D) 60%
12. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?
1 2
(A) 13 % is also same as
3 15
1 7
(B) 23 % is also same as
3 30
2 1
(C) 16 % is also same as
3 6
2 5
(D) 26 % is also same as
3 18
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13. The rate of interest is 5% per annum for first 2 years, 8%
per annum for the next 3 years and 10% per annum for
the period beyond 5 years. If a person gets Rs 1980 as
interest after 6 years, how much money did he deposit
6 years ago ?
(A) Rs 4,500 (B) Rs 4,400
(C) Rs 5,400 (D) Rs 4,800
14. Compare the statements in Column I (relations of angles
of triangles) and in Column II (types of triangle) and tick-
mark () the correct matching given as alternative A, B, C
and D.
Column I Column II
(a) All the 3 angles are equal (i) obtuse angled
(b) All the 3 angles are different (ii) isosceles right
angled
(c) 2 angles are equal (iii) acute angled
(d) 2 angles, each less than 45° (iv) scalene
(e) 2 angles, each greater than 45° (v) right angled
but less than 90°
(f) 2 angles, each equal to 45° (vi) equilateral
(g) 2 angles, having sum as 90° (vii) isosceles
(A) (a) -vi, (b) -iv, (c) -i, (d) -vii, (e) -iii, (f) -v, (g) -ii
(B) (a) -vi, (b) -iii, (c) -i, (d) -vii, (e) -iv, (f) -v, (g) -ii
(C) (a) -vi, (b) -iii, (c) -vii, (d) -i, (e) -iv, (f) -ii, (g) -v
(D) (a) -vi, (b) -iv, (c) -vii, (d) -i, (e) -iii, (f) -ii, (g) -v
15. Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?
(A) A chord passing through the centre of a circle is its
diameter
(B) Radius of a circle is equal to half of its longest chord
(C) Arcs on both the sides of a diameter of a circle are
equal in lengths
(D) If the length of the largest chord of a circle is 16 cm,
then its radius may have a value of length of 10 cm
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16. During a race of 3.15 km, an athlete can run 6 paces in
each second, each pace measuring 75 cm. How much
time will this athlete take to complete the race ?
(A) 11 minutes and 40 seconds
(B) 11 minutes and 20 seconds
(C) 10 minutes and 50 seconds
(D) 10 minutes and 40 seconds
17. In which one of the following subjects, did Rajesh get
more marks ?
(A) In English, he got 17 marks out of 20 marks
(B) In Mathematics, he got 120 marks out of 150 marks
(C) In Hindi, he got 66 marks out of 75 marks
(D) In Social Studies, he got 87 marks out of 100 marks
18. Which one of the following speeds is greater than the
other speeds ?
(A) Covering a distance of 72 km in 1 hour
(B) Covering a distance of 20 m in 1 second
(C) Covering a distance of 1.5 km in 1 minute
(D) All the speeds are equal
19. What amount a person has to pay for purchasing the
following household goods ?
(i) 8 kg of rice at the rate of Rs 85 per kg
(ii) 35 kg of atta at the rate of Rs 15 per kg
(iii) 3.5 kg of pulses at the rate of Rs 120 per kg
(iv) 4 packet of tea at the rate of Rs 35.75 per packet
(v) 6 packets of juice at the rate of Rs 105 per packet
(A) Rs 2398 (B) Rs 2488
(C) Rs 2498 (D) Rs 2388
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20. One wall of a hall has sides of lengths 5 m and 8 m. If
each side of this wall is increased by 1 m, then the
percentage increase in the cost of polishing its inner sides
would increase by
(A) 35% (B) 26%
(C) 28% (D) 46%
21. In the following long division
13 4 D
2A 3 8 B C6
2A
9B
87
12 C
116
11 complete further
5 4 1
22. 1 simplifies to
3 2
6 5 4 3 2
9 7
(A) (B)
16 16
9 7
(C) (D)
32 32
23. Find the value of x in the following equation :
4 4 1 1 1
4
19 3 4 x 2.5
5 2 4 8
(A) 1 (B) 0.25
(C) 0.125 (D) 0.0125
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9 3
24. What should be subtracted from the sum of and
16 8
such that the result is equal to the difference of these
fractions ?
3 3
(A) (B)
4 8
5 3
(C) (D)
8 16
25. Find the value of x in the following equation :
1 2 5 x
3 3 1 1.5
2 3 6 3
(A) 0.5 (B) 1
(C) 1.5 (D) 2
26. Find the quotient when a least number consisting of all
the 7 digits is exactly divisible by 13.
(A) 59,839 (B) 59,829
(C) 59,729 (D) 59,739
27. Find the sum of the following four numbers :
(i) Thirty five lakh ninety seven thousand three hundred
and eighty five
(ii) Eight million five hundred fifty eight thousand five
hundred and ninety six
(iii) Forty eight lakh and seventy eight
(iv) Nine million eight hundred sixty four thousand eight
hundred and sixty one
(A) Twenty six million six hundred thirty thousand nine
hundred and twenty
(B) Twenty six million eight hundred thirty thousand eight
hundred and twenty
(C) Twenty six million eight hundred twenty thousand
nine hundred and twenty
(D) Twenty six million six hundred twenty thousand eight
hundred and twenty
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28. What is the difference between the sum of the numbers
at (iii) and (iv) and the sum of the numbers at (i) and (ii),
in the above problem ?
(A) Twenty five lakh nine thousand nine hundred and
fifty eight
(B) Twenty five lakh eight thousand nine hundred and
fifty eight
(C) Twenty five lakh eight thousand eight hundred and
fifty eight
(D) Twenty five lakh nine thousand eight hundred and
fifty eight
29. What is the sum of the differences of places values of 5,
7 and 9 in the number 957,597 ?
(A) 965,403 (B) 956,203
(C) 956,403 (D) 956,503
30. Consider prime numbers lying between 1 and 100 only.
Which sum is maximum ?
(A) Sum of prime numbers ending in 1
(B) Sum of prime numbers ending in 3
(C) Sum of prime numbers ending in 7
(D) Sum of prime numbers ending in 9
31. Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?
(A) There are only 7 Roman symbols (in the form of
letters) used for writing numbers ; but there is no
Roman symbol for zero
(B) Symbols I, X, C and M can be repeated only
3 times, representing addition of their symbol values
(C) Symbols V, L and D can neither be repeated nor
written to the left of greater value symbols
(D) Symbol I can be written to the left of only
V, X and L
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32. Which one of the following relations is not correct
between Roman numbers and Indian numbers ?
(A) MCDXLIX : 1449
(B) MDCCCLXXXVIII : 1888
(C) DMLXXXIX : 589
(D) MCCCLXXVII : 1377
33. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?
(A) DCLXVI – CDXLIV = CCXXII
(B) MCDLXVIII – DCCCXLIX = DCXIX
(C) CLXXXIX + CCCXLVIII = DXXXVII
(D) DCCLXXVII + CDXLVIII = MCCCXXV
34. The number of ‘pairs of the twin primes’, lying between
1 and 100, is
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9
35. The sides of the following plot of land are given in metres.
Find the area of this plot of land.
5 15 D
4 4 3
A
E F
4 3
12
G
4
12 6
B C
30
(A) 256 m2 (B) 284 m2
(C) 272 m2 (D) 292 m2
36. In the above problem, the sides AB and AC are equal.
Also the sides DE and FG are equal such that DE is half
of AB. If the perimeter of the plot is 110 m, then sides
AB and DE are, respectively
(A) 12 m and 6 m (B) 8 m and 4 m
(C) 10 m and 5 m (D) 9 m and 4.5 m
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37. A cuboid is finely cut to form eight smaller cuboids of the
similar shape. By what percentage would its surface area
increase ?
(A) 331/3% (B) 100%
(C) 662/3% (D) 150%
38. A small cloth manufacturer supplies cloth pieces
measuring 26.25 m × 1.4 m. How many such pieces of
cloth are required to make 3600 square handkerchiefs of
the largest size ?
(A) 18 pieces (B) 15 pieces
(C) 12 pieces (D) 6 pieces
39. In a school each section of a class has either girls students
or boys students such that in each section the number of
girls is same as that of boys. If in the school there are
1085 girls and 1190 boys, find the number of sections in
the school.
(A) 55 (B) 60
(C) 64 (D) 65
40. At a certain rate of interest, Rs 1000 amounts to Rs 1150
in 3 years. If the rate of interest is increased by 3%, what
will this amount become after 5 years ?
(A) Rs 1350 (B) Rs 1450
(C) Rs 1400 (D) Rs 1500
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