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M.S.E . Final April. 2015 Std. 4 Page No.

Total Questions : 40 'tbtal lVlnrks : 100 Total Timc : 60 rnin

Q. L If 'M'represents an odd number. then the 27th odd number coming atter it rvill be'i
(l) M+27 (2) M-27 (3) M+s4 (4) M+2tl
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Q. 2. Atul. Bhaskar and Chetan went to the i'arnr to pick apples. Atul pickcd T rd of what
Bhaskar picked. Bhaskar picked .1 times as tnan)'as Chetan did. If Chetan picked 27
apples. how man,v apples did the three 1;ick in all'.)
(l) rsr (2) 171 (3) rftl
.
(1) None o{'these

Q. 3. How would you rvrite the year 1889 in li.onratr Numerals'l


(I) NIIIVIIIIX (2) MCTCTCDLVIII
(3) IVIDCCCLXXXX (1) MCCMLXXXX

Q. 4 Amar starts writing the multiples of 9 arrd Priya starts writing the nrultiples of 7.
What is the first common multiple they both must have written?
(r) s3 (2) 73 (3) 4s (4) 63

Q. 5. tJsing the digits frorn I to 9 the follou,itrg series is made:


122333 4444...........99e999999 .

What would be the total number o1'digits used in this series


(r) 4s (2) 63 (3) 8r (4) s4

Q. 6. Two angles of a triangle are given belor.r,. Which one of them can be the measure of an
isosceles triangle'?
(l) 36"&34" (21 32u&116" (3) 55o&60o (4) Noncol'tlrese
Q. 7. Express 9 kg 9gm as a decimal equrivalent in Kg.
(1) e.0e kg (2) 0.e00e kg (3) e.009 kg (4) e.ekg

Q. 8. A tank whose capacity is 52 litres is j--tlr fLll. How many more litres of firel ,uviil
completely fill the tank?
't
(l) 13 litres (2) 39 litres (3)
26 litres (41 18 litrcs
Q. 9. Find the value of
(1) s
'x' in the equation:
(2) 20 + - (3) +l05 = g
(4) 1-s

Q. 10. Reduce the traction 4-


156
to its lorvest terms.

(r) + (2) J
4
(3)
9
l3
(4) ii
li-

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Q. I l. What number will repluce the & in the scriqg': 2. 5. I 1.23.47._. e


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(1) 98 (l) lel (3) 225 (1) t8l

Q. 12. Read the two statements given anil then nlerltion which statement lirlnr the alternatives
is true?
l. 6 +6 + (r-6 + 6 + (r -(r * (y x 0:18
il. 6+6+(r-6* 6+6- (r+(rx0:0
(l) Onl,'- statenrent I is true (2\ Only staternent ll is true
(3) Both statements are true (4) Both staterrrents are fhlse

'fhe
Q. 13. It is 6:00 am on April l4th. rninute hand turns around 40 tinres. \\Ihat date and tirrre
will it he?
(l) April lSth. 10:00 p.rn. (2) April l4th. 10:00 p.m.
(3) April l4th" 6:00 p.m. (4) April l4th.6:40 a.m.
Q. 14. The Circumfbrence is the sanre as rvlrich of the lbllowing?
(l) The dianteter of the circle
(2) The radius of the circle
(3) The perimeter ol'the circle
(4) The chord of a circle
Q. 15. Find ii in thc equation , L + j- + L = j-
' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ll
(l ) 6 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4)' t8

Q. 16. The tbur digit number 937* is cornpletely' divisible by I I . Find the digit in the .i place.
(l) 0 (2) 2 (3) 8 (+) I

Q. 17. 19x7 - 12x 19 + 15x19- 19x 5:l'


(l) 95 (2) 190 (3) 133 (4) None of thesc

Q. 18. 52 + 122 =M?,then M='l


( 1) t7 (2) 7 (3) l6e (4) l-l

Q. 19. The measure of an angle is 30" . Wlrat is the diflbrence between the supplementary and
complementary angles of this angleT
(l t l50o (2) l20o (3) 90" (4) 2l0o
Q. 10. lf 5 - 2x : x - 7, then find the value of x.
,i) 2 (2) 4 (3) 0 (4) I

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Q.21. The nuntberT & 6 .?. 5 is fil'e tligit nuri*tcr'..fhc cligits in the {. place are the same ancl
the diflbrence between tlreir place values is 792(). What digit does & represent '?
(l) 9 (2) "t{ (3) 7 $) (r

Q. 22. Obsen'e the tirllorting pattertr uncl staLi: hor,, nriul\'squafirs rvould be there in the 5th grgup'1

trtrUx u',,
trtrr uutra
(l) (2)
nr
13 t5 (.t) t7 (4) 2s

Q. 23. Which equation equals to l0'l


(l) 5 t2 x 6+-l (2) 5x2 -r- ro- 3 (3) -5-2 + 6x3 (4)Noncofrhese

Q.24. Maria gets up in the mornittu antl ehuc!,s lrcr uatch against the'l-V. and sc:ts thc tinrc to
7:00 anr. Schtlol is <lver at 3:0{) pnr. liut r.,hcrr lV{aria checkcrl hcr watch riglrt aflcr school.
it showecl2:20 pm. lf Maria's
u'atch slous doltn silnre arnr)Lurt ol'the tirne cach hour. ftow
many minurtes does her u,atch slorr doun cach hour?
(l) 3 min/hr (2) 2 nrinihr (3) 5 nrirr/hr (4) 4 nrinihr
Q. 25. Karina cuts a piece of rope to hall. Shg tlre n cuts one ol'the pieces to lralf. l-hc ts,o
smallest pieces arc now l4 cm. long. \!'lut n.as the length of tlre rope lrefirrc l(arinu rrraclc
any cuts'?
(l t 28 crn (2) 56 cnr (3) :12 cnr (-i) 7(tcnr
Q. 26. One banana ancl rrne peach rveigh llr,: sun:e as l 4 sftan'berrir:s. 'l rvo peachcs rvcish thc
same as l0 strawbemies. Hor.r'tnttch t-!oes a bzurana rreigh conrpared to strarvl'rcrries'l
(l) 9stlawberries (2) (rstraubcn'ies (:i) 5strau.herrics (4) 7slrari.hc:rries
Q.27. A wire bent in the lirrm t-rl'a srlualu urli:(i cln as sidc. ll'thc sarrru rrire is irr:nt inur thc
fbrn of a rcc,ctangle then uhat cotrlci i;e the lcngth and brcudth oi'tlre rectarrglc'l
(l) L:l0cln.B:9cnr (l) L.-9crrr. ll:8cm
(3) l-: ll cnr, B: 7 cnr ri i l.: 12 cnr. Il:5 cnr
Q. 28. Which o1'the folluwing statcmcnr is rruc'.)
(l) l'he sum of two pert'ect squarc nirini'rers is alwavs l pr,rll'cr sriLli-u.s.
(2) The difTerence betu'een tu'o pcrlt'ct :jquarc numbers is alrva.vs a pert'ect srluare.
(3) The proctttct of two perl'ecl scllurrc nurnbers is alnays a perfbct sclLlarc.
(4) All the three statenlents are tnrc
Q. 29. Solve using BODI\4AS : Stt- I 7 - 5 ol'(25 -2 x l0))
(1) 57 Q) 5(r (j) 60 (4) 5n

Q. 30. Firrd the valLte ol'p' in the expr.cssion : l2 1 p - I ): 144


(r) 8" """'.'"(2)-- tl (:]) 6 (4) 4
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Q. 3l . There are 44 students in a class. Every stLrclent plffs at least I of the 2 games: carrom
and chess. 27 students play carrom onl,v. ll students pla1, both carrom and chess.
How many students play only chess?
(l) 6 (2) 17 (3) 13 (4) 4

Q.32. The sideof ascluareis(2n-p )crl. Whatu'ill be its perinreter'?


(l) 2(2n*p)cm (2) (8n-4p)crn (3) (8rr-P)cm (4) (4n-2p)cnr

Q. 33. The greatest two digit number divisihle b1' both l2 and l8 is 'l
(1)42 s4 (2) 84 (3) (4) 72

Q.34. 'the'beadson tlre first counting fi'ar,re sltoi,r'rt belou,represents the ttunrbel'i124
By lror,v much more or less is the numbcr rcprcsented by the beads in the secottd lrame

(l) Moreby l20l (2) Less bf i0l2 (3) I-ess by 1201 (4) More by 1012

Q. 35. Irt the given metgic square the sum of thc tttttnbers vertically, 6 25 C
horizontally and diagonally is siurc. Whcu the magic sqtlare
B l5 1
is completed rvhich ol'the follou'ing trtttrirer n'ill not be used?
(1) 14 (2) 24 (3) l3 (4) 22 l6 5 A
36 : _*
Q. 36. 42 98 F'ind the numhcr that rvill replace the 4' .

(r ) 84 (2) 72 (3) 60 (4) s6

Q. 37. What is the H.C.F. of 9l and 98?


(1) 14 (2) 7 (3) 13 (4) l

Q. 38. How many pert'ect square nunrbers are ti:et'e rvhich are less than 100'/
(l) s (2) ," (j) 11 (4) e

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Q. 39. What would you trdd to 13.005 to get 13.05
( I ) 0.001 (2 ) 0.01 (:i) 0.04s (4) 0.e5

Q.40. The units place of a square number cuiti ltever b.


(l) r (2) o (i)-. s (4)

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