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2021-2022

Grade 2
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GJMAT Exam Instructions and Guidelines


Exam format
1. Total No. of MCQ Questions: 25

2. No negative marking so you should attempt all MCQ questions


3. Type of questions: Multiple Choice Single correct answer types (MCQs)
4. Duration of exam:60 minutes (1 hour)

Exam Guidelines

1. Please put your name and Roll No. in the space provided on the top cover in capital
letters. Eg. Name: PETER PARKER. ROLL NO.: IN202122001.Use your hall ticket or
admission information. Seek help from invigilator if required. Try to do this in the
beginning itself or at least before you submit your Question cum answer booklet.
2. Do not start the exam till you are given the instruction to do so.
3. Use a Pencil and neatly put a tick (√) mark in the circle (󠅙 Օ) provided next to the
intended correct answer option. If you intend to change the answer, kindly erase the
pervious answer properly before again putting a tick against the new answer neatly.
4. Use separate rough sheets if provided or blank pages in the question paper to do your
rough work. But do not write in the sections where questions are given.
5. The question paper is also the answer booklet so do not take it home but submit it
after you finish the exam and if time gets over, invigilator will collect it. The question
papers and correct answer keys will be later released after the results for your
reference. You can note down your answers in the rough sheets for self-review later.
6. Please note that all images are for illustration purposes only and all geometrical
figures are not measured to scale.
7. Do not seek help from anyone or ask questions to the invigilator about the questions
and use only your own understanding.
8. Use of Calculator or any electronic device is not allowed.
9. Use of any reference material is not allowed.

All the Best, Enjoy the Test


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Section A
(Conceptual Understanding Qs No. 1 to 10 – 2 marks each)

Q1. Which of the following will have the same result as 13 – 6?

A.19 -13 B. 3 + 5 C. 17 - 8

D. 11 - 4 E. 5 + 3

Q2. What will be the sum of smallest six different 2-digit odd numbers?

A. 84 B. 96 C. 36

D. 72 E. 68

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Q3. Look at the clocks below and find the maximum (biggest) time
difference if both the times shown are on the same day?

A. 2 hours B. 10 hours

C. 12 hours D. 16 hours

E. 14 hours

Q4. Use all the digits 0,1,2,3 only once to form two 2-digits numbers
such that their difference is minimum. Find the sum of those two
numbers.

A. 42 B. 33 C. 51

D. 15 E. 24

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Q5. In how many ways (using different combinations and/or counts of


coins) can you form exactly ₹20 using the below coins of ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10 if
you have 3 of each kind only?

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5

D. 6 E. 7

Q6. Nine identical (same) squares of side length 2 units are joined to
form a figure. Find the least (minimum) possible length of the boundary
(also called the perimeter) of the figure.

A. 24 B. 36 C. 72

D. 40 E. 18
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Q7. How many different rectangles are there all together in the below
picture?

A. 18 B. 6 C. 7

D. 8 E. 12

Q8. In the picture below, the cat can only move along the rectangular
grid path to reach the mouse. If the cat and mouse are at the opposite
corners as shown, what is the shortest distance (in units) for the cat to
travel and catch the mouse? Assume that the mouse is not moving at all.

A. 42 B. 21 C. 30

D. 7 E. 10
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Q9. What will be the sum of the first 20 numbers in the below
pattern of 1-digit numbers?

1, 5, 3, 4, 2, 1, 5, 3, 4, 2, 1, 5,….………..

A. 20 B. 30 C. 40

D. 50 E. 60

Q10. In some 2-digit numbers, the ten’s place digit is smaller (less)
than the one’s place digit. Find the difference between the largest
such number and smallest such number.

A. 56 B. 86 C. 68

D. 77 E. 45

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Section B
(Application Ability – Qs. 11 to 20 - 4 marks each)

Q11. The sum of Peter’s age and his younger sister’s age is 24 and
the difference of their ages is 14. How old will Peter be when his
sister becomes a teenager (turns 13 years old)?

A. 25 B. 26 C. 27

D. 28 E. 29

Q12. The weight of 3 Apples is equal to the weight of 2 Mangoes. The


weight of 3 Mangoes is equal to the weight of 1 Papaya. How many
apples weight is equal to the weight of 4 Papayas?

A. 20 B. 18 C. 12

D. 16 E. 24
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Q13. Meera is 8th from the front in queue to buy entry tickets for the
zoo. Gaurav is 10th from the back in the queue. If there are 3 other
people standing between them, at least (minimum possible) how many
total people are there in the queue?

A. 21 B. 19 C. 13

D. 11 E. 10

Q14. The price of bananas is 20 Rupees a dozen (bunch of 12 bananas) if


you buy only by dozens else loose bananas are sold at 2 Rupees each. At
most how many bananas can Mrs. Reddy buy if she spends exactly 50
Rupees? (Rupees or ₹ is Indian currency / money)

A. 24 B. 36 C. 25

D. 29 E. 30
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Q15. There is a walking pathway around a circular park. Trees


are planted every 10 meters along the entire pathway. Trees
are numbered from the tree at the entrance of the park as no.1 and
then in a clockwise direction in an increasing order. If the entire
pathway is 200 meters long, find the shorter distance in meters
between the 2nd and the 15th tree along the pathway.

A. 50 B. 100 C. 130

D. 70 E. 60

Q16. Mr. Singh is travelling from Mumbai (in India) to Singapore by flight.
Singapore is 2 and half hours ahead in time. His flight from
Mumbai takes off at 10:30 AM India time and the journey time is
5 hours and 30 minutes from Mumbai to Singapore. What will be
the time as per Singapore time when his flight lands there?

A. 6:00 PM C. 6:15 PM
E. 5:45 PM
B. 6:30 PM D. 5:30 PM
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Q17. In a parking lot, there are only two-wheelers (bikes and scooters) and
four-wheelers (cars) parked. If the total vehicles are 20 and their total number
of wheels are 50, then how many cars are there? (two-wheelers have 2 wheels
each and cars have 4 wheels each).

A. 10 B. 8 C. 7

D. 6 E. 5

Q18. Sarika gave her 8 dolls to her cousin Ritu. Now, Ritu has 3 more
dolls than Sarika and altogether they have 31 dolls. How many dolls did
Sarika have in the beginning before she gave her 8 dolls to Ritu?

A. 22 B. 20 C. 24

D. 19 E. 21
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Q19. Students of Grade 1 of Global International School voted for


their favorite pet animal. All students voted and a pictograph
of the votes by the children was made where each picture of
the voted animals (Dog/Cat/Fish/Bunny) represented a certain
number of students.

The total number of students who voted for Cat and Fish were 4 less
than the total number of students who voted for Dog and Bunny.

How many students were there in the class?

A. 18 B. 20 C. 24

D. 36 E. 30

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Q20. The Banyan tree and the Pine tree have altogether 40 birds sitting
on them. 5 birds flew far away from each of the trees and 8 birds flew
from the Banyan tree to the Pine tree and 6 birds flew from the Pine
tree to the Banyan tree and now they had equal number of birds.

Find the number of birds sitting on the Banyan tree at the beginning?

A. 20 B. 24 C. 30

D. 26 E. 22

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Section C
(Problem Solving – Qs 21 – 25 – 8 marks Each)

Q21. What is the least number of cuts required to cut a cake in 8 equal
pieces?

A. 7 B. 4 C. 5

D. 6 E. 3

Q22. Find the value of A + B + C for the following Cryptarithm if A, B and


C are all different digits and none of them is 0.

A. 9 B. 5 C. 8

D. 6 E. 10
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Q23. At a Christmas party, Santa was giving out balls to the children.
Every child got at least 1 ball but each child could take more and up to a
maximum of 3 balls. Santa’s balls came in only two colours: white or
red. If no two kids got exactly similar balls (by count and colour
combination), then at most (maximum possible) how many kids were
there at that Christmas party?

A. 10 B. 8 C. 11

D. 9 E. 12

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Q24. There are 9 identical looking coins but one of them is a


fake coin and lighter in weight than the rest. At least how many
weighings on balance scale are required to be done to find the fake
one?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3

D. 4 E. 5

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Q25. In a particular year, for the month of January, there were 3


Sundays on even numbered dates. Which day is 1st of February in that
year?

Calender

A. Monday B. Tuesday

C. Wednesday D. Thursday

E. Friday

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