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GTSE Maths 2016 PDF
GTSE Maths 2016 PDF
Class : IV
Date : 23 November 2016
rd
Max Marks : 80
Time : 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
(A) A (B) B
(C) E (D) D
6. (A) 5 × 4 – 3 × 2 (B) 4 × 3 + 2
(C) 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 (D) 5 + 4 × 3 – 2
7. (A) 7 – 6 + 5 × 4 (B) 7 × 6 – 5 × 4
(C) 5 × 2 + 4 × 3 (D) 7 + 6 + 5 + 4
8. Rs 480 are distributed among four students K, L, M and
N as under :
(i) Out of Rs 480, K gets Rs 30 and one-fifth of the
remaining amount
(ii) Out of the amount left, L gets Rs 40 and one-fourth
of the remaining amount
(iii) Out of the amount still left, M gets Rs 60 and
one-third of the remaining amount
(iv) The amount now left is given to N.
Who gets maximum amount ?
(A) N gets the maximum amount
(B) M gets the maximum amount
(C) K gets the maximum amount
(D) All get equal amount
9. Find the next two numbers of the following series
2, 5, 10, 17, 26, ...., ....
(A) 37, 50 (B) 36, 50
(C) 37, 49 (D) 36, 49
10. Write the missing numbers of the following series
3, 7, ...., 31, 63, 127, ...., 511
(A) 15, 245 (B) 17, 255
(C) 15, 255 (D) 17, 245
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In the following five questions, one of the alternatives is
different from the other three. Find the different member of the
group.
11. (A) 7 9 22 5 : G I V E
(B) 4 18 21 14 : D R U M
(C) 6 1 4 5 : F A D E
(D) 2 12 15 23 : B L O W
12. (A) M A L T : 13 1 12 20
(B) J O K E : 10 15 11 5
(C) W I N D : 23 9 13 4
(D) P Y R E : 16 25 18 5
B E L U
13. (A) (B) O R
K H
I L Q T
(C) (D) Z W
R O
13 21 18 17
14. (A) 16 50 (B) 25 60
19 33 47 18
(C) 36 88 (D) 14 80
34 85 27 99
15. (A) 68 51 (B) 63 54
26 91 77 98
(C) 49 65 (D) 49 63
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16. Consider the prime numbers lying between 1 and 100 only.
Find the difference between
(i) the sum of prime numbers ending in 7 and
(ii) the sum of prime numbers ending in 9.
(A) 7 (B) 3
(C) 1 (D) 0
17. Complete the following long division problem. The digits
A, B and C would be, respectively
4C 2 6
17 7 A 9 4 B
... ...
8 9
... ...
4 4
... ...
... ... ...
... ... ...
7
(A) 6, 9, 6 (B) 6, 8, 5
(C) 6, 8, 6 (D) 6, 9, 5
18. Which one of the following statements is always correct?
(A) Sum of two acute angles is an obtuse angle
(B) Sum of an acute angle and an obtuse angle is a reflex
angle
(C) Sum of two obtuse angles is a reflex angle
(D) Sum of an acute angle and an obtuse angle is a
straight angle
19. Which one of the following statements may be incorrect?
(A) Difference of two obtuse angles is an acute angle
(B) Difference of two acute angles is an acute angle
(C) Difference of a straight angle and an obtuse angle is
an acute angle
(D) Difference of a reflex angle and a straight angle is an
acute angle
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20. What is the sum of the differences of place values of
5 and 9 in the number 957,596 ?
(A) 959,410 (B) 949,410
(C) 950,410 (D) 548,410
21. Find the sum of the following four numbers :
(i) Thirty five lakhs ninety seven thousand three hundred
and eighty five
(ii) Eight million four hundred fifty eight thousand five
hundred and ninety six
(iii) Forty seven lakhs and seventy eight
(iv) Nine million six hundred sixty four thousand eight
hundred and sixty one
(A) Twenty six million four hundred thirty thousand nine
hundred and twenty
(B) Twenty six million four hundred thirty thousand eight
hundred and twenty
(C) Twenty six million four hundred twenty thousand nine
hundred and twenty
(D) Twenty six million four hundred twenty thousand eight
hundred and twenty
22. Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?
(A) One million is same as ten thousand hundreds
(B) Sum of eleven thousand, eleven hundred and eleven
is same as 12,111
(C) One thousand hundreds is same as one lakh
(D) One crore is same one million
23. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?
(A) 1 kilolitre = 10,00,000 millilitres
(B) 10 kilometres = 10,00,000 centimetres
(C) 1000 kilometres = 10,00,000 decametres
(D) 100 kilograms = 10,00,000 decigrams
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3 5
24. 0.0125 x 1.055
8 16
5 15
4 4
A
12 4
12 6
B C
30
(A) 256 m2 (B) 284 m2
(C) 272 m2 (D) 292 m2
31. In the above problem, the sides AB and AC are equal in
length. If the perimeter of the plot is 100 m, then each side
AB and AC of the plot has a length of
(A) 12 m (B) 10 m
(C) 9 m (D) 8 m
32. The perimeter of a square is 36 cm. Its area is same as
that of a rectangle of base 12 cm. The height of the
rectangle would be
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37. A traveller purchased 500 US dollars, each costing
Rs 66.50. For the same amount he also purchased English
pounds, each costing Rs 95. How many English pounds
did the traveller purchase ?
(A) 325 pounds (B) 375 pounds
(C) 350 pounds (D) 300 pounds
38. Cost of one dozen Alphonso mangoes is Rs 660. How
many number of Alphonso mangoes can be purchased for
Rs 10,450 ?
(A) 175 (B) 190
(C) 210 (D) 225
39. A small cloth manufacturer supplies cloth pieces
measuring 26.25 m × 1.4 m. How many square
handkerchiefs of the largest size can be made from one
such cloth piece ?
(A) 400 (B) 360
(C) 320 (D) 300
40. A drum of capacity 200 litres is full with milk. First 350
packets of 250 mL of milk are filled. How many packets
of 750 mL can be filled with the remaining milk ?
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