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1.

Fill in the blanks ( 5 Marks)


a. -5 + (-11)
b. 8 + (-5)
c. Write the greatest negative number _______
d. _____ is neither positive nor negative
e. |−25| + |50| = _____.

2. Mark True OR False (6 Marks)


a. Every natural number is greater than all negative integer.
b. Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.
c. The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length.
d. The diagonals of a square are perpendicular to one another.
e. All the sides of a rhombus are of equal length.
f. The opposite sides of a trapezium are parallel.

3. How many positive integers are there in between −5 and 5. (2 Marks)

4. If you are at -6 on a number line, in which direction will you move to go to -1. (1 Marks)
5. Which is the integer which is 4 less than -12. (2 Marks)
6. Choose the right answer ( 13 Marks)
a. An angle whose measure is equal to one-fourth of a revolution is:
(a) acute angle
(b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle
(d) straight angle
b. An angle whose measure is equal to half of a revolution is:
(a) acute angle
(b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle
(d) straight angle
c. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock
turn through, when it goes from 12 to 3?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) none of these
d. Which direction will you face if you start facing east and make of a
revolution clockwise?
(a) east
(b) west
(c) north
(d) south
e. Which direction will you face if you start facing east and make 1 of a
revolution clockwise?
(a) east
(b) west
(c) north
(d) south
f. If each angle is less than 90°, then the triangle is called …………….. .
(a) an acute angled triangle
(b) a right angled triangle
(c) an obtuse angled triangle
(d) none of these.
g. Name the type of triangle: APQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5 cm.
(a) Scalene triangle
(b) Isosceles triangle
(c) Right triangle
(d) Equilateral triangle
h. Name the type of triangle: APQR such that PQ = QR = 5 cm and PR =
7 cm.
(a) Scalene triangle
(b) Isosceles triangle
(c) Right triangle
(d) Equilateral triangle
i. Name the polygon with 6 sides.
(a) Triangle
(b) Quadrilateral
(c) Pentagon
(d) Hexagon
j. Name the polygon with 8 sides.
(a) Octagon
(b) Quadrilateral
(c) Pentagon
(d) Hexagon
k. A cuboid has …………….. edges.
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 12
l. The number of faces of a cone is ……………….. .
(a) 1
(b) 6
(c) 2
(d) 3
m. The number of faces of a triangular prism is ……………….. .
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) none of these
7. PQRS is a rhombus with PQ = 4.1 cm and diagonal PR = 6 cm. Find (6 Marks)
(a) Sides PS, QR and RS
(b) ˆ STR
(c) Length of PT and TR

8. In the given figure: ( 5 Marks)


(a) Name the vertex of angle 3.
(b) Give full names of angles 2 and 4.
(c) Name the arms of angle 3.
(d) Name the angle formed by angle 1 and 2.

9. The following bar chart shows the marks obtained by Patricia in her class 5 examinations. ( 5
Marks)

(a) Name the subject in which Patricia obtained the maximum marks.
b) Name the subject in which Patricia obtained the least marks.
(c) What is her combined score in Geography and Drawing.
(d) If pass marks is 40, then in how many subjects Patrica failed.
( e) if the topper score 90 in Science, then by how many marks Patrica is below the Science
topper.
10. Following are the marks obtained by 44 students in Geography. Arrange these marks in a
table using tally marks. (5 Marks)

(a) How many students obtained more than 6 marks?


(b) How many students obtained marks equal to or below 2?

11. The following pictograph shows the number of books in 5 bags. ( 1 book denotes 10 units)
(5 Marks)

Find the following.

(a) Bags with the maximum number of books and the count of books

(b) Bags with the minimum number of books and the count of books.

. (c) Total number of books in all the bags

(d) Difference I the number of books between Bag 1 and Bag 4

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