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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION (1x9)

1. Which of the following Roman numerals is never


repeated ?

V X C I

2. Smallest 5 digit number formed with the digit


9,1,2,5,4
(a) 5
a) 95421
(b) 3
b) 92541
(c) 2
c) 12459
(d) 4
d) 14259
7. Express 5 km 5 m in kilometres
3. Which is greatest natural number ?
a) 5.5 km
a) 1 CRORE
b) 5.05 km
b) 10 CRORE
c) 5.005 km
c) 1 LAKH
d) 5.0005 km
d) UNDEFINED
8. Two intersecting lines intersect in
4.How many integers lie between -5 and 5.
(a) 1 point
5 7 9 11 (b) 2 points
(c) 3 points
5. What is 4 more than -5 ? (d) 4 points9. The preceding number of the
9 -1 -9 0 number 0 is
(a) 1
6. How many vertices are there in the following (b) – 1
figure? (c) 0
(d) none of these.

ONE WORD (1x6)


1. Write the successor of 100199.
2. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration : 78921092
3. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to INDIAN System of Numeration : 7452283
4. Write in Roman Numerals (a) 53 (b) 72
5. How many lines can pass through two given points?
6. Represent the following numbers on a number line : (a) + 3 (b) – 9
SOLVE (ANY 5) (2x5)

1. Express each of the following numbers as the sum of three odd primes: (a) 21 (b) 53
2. Samson travelled 5 km 52 m by bus, 2 km 265 m by car and the rest 1km 30 m he walked. How much distance
did he travel in all?
3. Find the number of right angles turned through by the hour hand of a clock when it goes from (a) 3 to 6 (b) 2 to 8
(c) 5 to 11 (d) 10 to 1
4. Find the product by suitable rearrangement: (a) 125 × 40 × 8 × 25
5. Draw a rough sketch of closed curve made up of line segments.
6. Draw two different angles having common point and a common arm.
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SOLVE (ANY 10) (3x10)

1. Use the figure to name : (c) Line on which O lies


(a) Line containing point E. (d) Two pairs of intersecting lines.
(b) Line passing through A.

2. Using divisibility tests, determine which of following two numbers are divisible by 6: (a) 438750
3. . Find the sum : (a) – 312, 39 and 192
4. Find the common factors of 20 and 28
5. Estimate the product 5981 × 4428 by rounding off each number to the nearest (i) tens (ii) hundreds
6. Find (a) (– 7) – 8 – (– 25)
7. Name the types of following triangles :
(a) Triangle with lengths of sides 7 cm, 8 cm and 9 cm.
(b)  ABC with AB = 8.7 cm, AC = 7 cm and BC = 6 cm.
(c) PQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5 cm.
8. Find the LCM of 12, 16, 24 and 36?
9. Prime factorIZATION of 1350
10. Simplify: 126 × 55 + 126 × 45
11. What fraction of a day is 8 hours?
12. . Arrange the fractions 2/3, ¾, ½, 5/6 in ascending order

WORD PROBLEMS (5x5)

1. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75,000. Each sheet makes 8 pages of a
notebook. Each notebook contains 200 pages. How many notebooks can be made from the paper available?
2. Find the least number which when divided by 6, 15 and 18 leave remainder 5 in each case
3. A taxidriver filled his car petrol tank with 40 litres of petrol on Monday. The next day, he filled the tank with 50
litres of petrol. If the petrol costs Rs 44 per litre, how much did he spend in all on petrol?
4. Three tankers contain 403 litres, 434 litres and 465 litres of diesel respectively. Find the maximum capacity of a
container that can measure the diesel of the three containers exact number of times.

5. Fill in the blanks.


(a) (–8) + _____ = 0
(b) 13 + _____ = 0
(c) 12 + (–12) = ____
(d) (–4) + ____ = –12
(e) ____ – 15 = – 10

6. Kirti bookstore sold books worth Rs 2,85,891 in the first week of June and books worth Rs 4,00,768 in the second
week of the month. How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which week was the sale greater and
by how much?
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