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ROLL NO ARYABHATTA INTER-SCHOOL MATHS COMPETITION-2004 SUMMER FIELDS SCHOOL (MIDDLE) CLASS VIL Tie Atowed:2 ma: 100 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Participants should not write his/her name on the questionnaire. 2. Write your Rol! No. on all pages of the paper. 3. All. questions are compulsory. 4. Read questions carefully. Think twice before you write the answer, Another copy of the questionnaire will not be provided. Marks are indicated at the end ofeach question. Do your rough work on the separate sheet supplied 1o you and pin up the same with the questionnaire 7. Use of eraser is not allowed. PART-I ‘Answers to questions Numbers 1, 2, and 3 are to be given in the space provided in the questions Fill in the blanks: (20 marks) (®) See the patter and write the value of x (i) 1612321 = 1117 and 11? = 121 then (1111)? = (iit) N176~V2s +576 (i) 1S dozens: Scores = 9:7. (®) 101 litre=__ dm’. (vi) Tftwo quantities vary inversely then their is constant. (vil) Each side of a regular polygon subtends an angle of 72° atthe centre of its circumcircle, The number of sides of the polygon is Poot) 1 3 LN ae Lf e ‘Figure (viii) 10% of 15% of 20% of Rs 800 is dix) (2Y* x (31 =2% then K = (x) _ The angle in a minor segment of a circle is. angle. ‘State True or False: (10 marks) (i) Degree measure of a semi-circle is 180°, (ii) 2-7, 2x-5, 2-3, 2e— 1 are four consecutive prime numbers. (ii) (iv) Reciprocal of 8) is =} (%) The omhocentre of a triangle always lis inside it. (of) The range of 13,15, 8,27, 14, 40, 25,29 is equal 10 40. (vii) Every square is a rhombus, : z 5485 (ili) The multiplicative inverse of 5 is 53° (ix) The perimeter and area of a circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is units. () 1 5y"-5= 625, then nis equal 9. Tick against the corect answer. (10 marks) ty) LOT 0.17 etvaton (a) 04 @ O13 ( 02 (4). None of these. (@) The number 3 +V-2 is @ real (©) rational (©) ierational (@) None of these. Pe04 710 (iii) Uf the base of a triangle is doubled and height is halved its area will be (@) doubled (® halved (©) one-fourth (a) same. (8) A horse is ted to a peg fixed at one comer of a square field. If it grazes over an area of 154 square metres the length ofthe rope is @ 7m ) 49m (©) 4m @) 035m. ©) 0.636 is equal to 8 636 7 © % o 3 OF @ > (Vi) A circle circumscribes a square of side a. The area of the circle is @ ax © x (© 4dx @ pen (vii) An are of a circle of radius 7 em subtends an angle of 36" atthe centre. Its length will be (@) 440m © 44cm © 400m (@) None of these, (viii) The length of a tangent from a point 13 em away from the centre of a circle whose radius is Sem will be (@ 65cm @ 600m © Vite (@) Vi8Fem. (@) The mean height of 5 students in a class is 150 em and the mean height of other 4 students of the same Class is 152 em. The mean height of these 9 students will be (@ ess than 150.cm () more than 152 em (c) between 150 em and 152 em (d) 151m. () In Figure 2, fm and sis the transversal. Ifthe supplement of 23 is equal to complement of 25, hen Z4is (@). 90° ® 40 ( 135" (d) 120". >eou)s

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