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ML vers See Coe YOM (ae ook» ay’ Caine ON Contents hapter 1: Number Sense 5 Chapter 2: Addition u Chapter 3: Subtraction 16 Chapter 4: Lengths, Weights and Comparisons 22 Chapter 5: Time 28 Chapter 6 : Money 33 Chapter 7: Geometrical Shapes 39 : chapter 8: Logical Reasoning 45 SQF International Mathematics Olympiad - 2018 50 Hints & Explanations 58 yr (da al aa) | NUMBER SENSE pene tacd ‘© Identify numbers and their names up to 100 What comes before, after and in betwoen the numbers © Compare numbers Identify numbers and their names using abacus and place values ‘¢ Arrange numbers in ascending or descending order ‘¢ Skip counting Expanded form Count and write the number of given objects MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1. Which number will come in place of (?)? (A) Seventy (B) Seventy three E (C) Seventy one (D) Seventy five 2. Which number line shows counting by 2's? | A | Noaaa 4 Osta s oy. YY) 012345 OsTiseset 3. is holding the largest number. (A) Rohan (B) Meeku eo 2 7 eS (C) Latika (1D) Priya “tie 2 fc - There are 9 ones and 2 t i “Mecha “Priya (a) 92 (8)29 6 Be , I S1 5. Which of the following is NOT a correct match ? cay 2 }—[sirvime] ay 32} [iy] (Cc) Eighty one (D) (8) fry fw 6. What is the descending order of 40, 30, 10, 20? (A) 10, 20, 30, 40 (B) 40, 30, 20, 10 (C) 40, 10, 20, 30 (D) 10, 30, 40, 20 7. Which of the following abacuses shows the number of given alloons 99:%.9 (A) (8) (c) (D) to To 8. What comes before 58 and after 56? (A) 59 (B) 57 (C) 60 (D) 55 9. Which of the following numbers is on the tree? (A) Forty four (B) Ninety five (C) Fifty two (D) Thirty nine 10. The number on the given abacus is (A)7 tens 4 ones (B) 4 tens 6 ones (C) 6 tens 4 ones (D) 4 tens 7 ones © IMO WORKBOOK va Oo — _ 11. The given number line shows a ——+—| 44> 012 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 I 12 13 14 (A) Counting by 2's ; (B) Counting by 4's (C) Counting by 3's (D) Counting by 1's j 12. Which of the following jars has the least number of candies? (B) (C) i (D) 13, Select the INCORRECT match. ohh 222838 = fe 2222 3E f VT pet hd . Bot kK gk gh qh gh 4h4 (8) = 8 Sr SF TT — Twelve Rk pk phigh ph phd esas, So Tt 0 ese eee — Fourteen “Hee 14. Which of the following sets has more e objects than the given set of dots? ee wmeedededede Ovo C) @@OOOO (0) DIHVY: e S, 15. Six numbers are written on the six rabbits as follows. W7re Va7eVv7SY 2ST 7S 7S CTS UMS US RS CPS UNS Which rabbit shows the number lying between 30 and 40 and also having 7 at ones place? Ss Sy — _S OMe @xgee (0) eae OU rs . a0 VA ead 16. Which tree has mangoes more than 5 but less than 7? “ip oy ap oa a 17. Sneha has following flowers and ice-creams. L . 0 Cc C 7 Y Sb & 5 BO Qs t C Op S } xy : Which statement is true? (A) Flowers are more than ice-creams. (B) Flowers are less than ice-creams. (C) Flowers are equal to ice-creams. (D) Ice-creams are 1 more than flowers. 18. How many birds are there in the given picture? (D) 12 IMO WORKBOOK 19. There are ____ boys in the given figure. Be He ks he Kk ky hy KI Ree RR , (A) Eight (B) Twelve (C) Ten (D) Seven~ 20. Who has ~~ number of apples? | sD Gsiad Caren sew ali 4 Radhika wey Ria Nee Rupali (D) Rupal ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) 21. Select the CS match. BE OO Cap (1) is before cap Q. Cap (2) is after the cap S. Cap R is in _(3) the cap Q and cap S. Cap S is (4) the cap T. ‘GASS1 YD rr (1) (2) (3) (4) (A) P T between after (B) P T between before (Cc) P R after after (D) R T before before 23. Match the following. P. 2 tens 6 ones (1) 43 Q. 3 tens 4 ones (2) 26 R. 4 tens 3 ones (3) 34 (A) P3(3); Q3(1); R(2) (B) P(1); Q3(3); R(2) (C) Po(2); Q3(1); R(3) (D) P3(2); Q3(3); R>(1) 24. Which number line shows jumps of frog by 3's? (A) > (8) Ben 0123 5 6 0123 45 6 BPS ——> (bp) 44S, 123 456 0123456 25. Which abacus shows 1 more than 56?+| (A) (B) (Cc) (D) TZ oO T oO T oO r : ©O0 —_——————— Darken your choice with HB Penci) ——— ®® ©O ®®OO ®® OO ®® OO '®® OO ®® ©O ®® 60 ®®oOO ®®Oo ®® OO ®® oO ®®OO ®® Oo ®® OO ®®OO ®® 60 ®® OO ®®©O ®® OO ®® Oo ®®OO ®® OO ®©® oo ®®OO ®® OOo (vo, IMO WORKBOOK aati 2 ADDITION cone) ‘¢ Adding one digit and two digit numbers @ Adding numbers given in form of number names and place values © Solve word probilems on adiition ‘@ Addition on number line © Properties of zers' in addition MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1. Arrange the rabbits from the greatest to the smallest. Pp Q R s (A)P, S,R, Q (B) S,R, Q,P (C) Q, S,R,P (D) Q,R, S,P 2. | | + = shows Tea) TO] (A)73+12=85 | -(B) 74+ 11= 85 ~ (C) 71 + 13 = 84 (D) 70 + 8 = 78 3. If I add a number to 10, I will get 10. What number am I adding? 10 +[)= 10 (A)1 (B) 0 (©) 10 (D) 11 ay 4 _ Which of the following options will complete <, > the given number bond ? 4 \ = ; = (A) 20 ones + 3 tens ey ea (B) 2 tens + 3 tens oy (C) 2 tens + 3 ones (D) 3 tens + 2 ones _ Number of flowers in both the boxes is Box P Box Q DD € é \ ee ad ied a? B) €8) 3) 5 i No (A)8+5=13 (B)7+5= 12 (C) 8+6= 14 (D)7+4=11 jy. tones (A) 80 (B) 89 (Cc) 82 (D) 79 Which of the following options has the smallest value? (0-83 (©) {0-93 © 60 +123 (0) {50-33 A boy jumps 3 steps from 0 and then 2 steps. Where will he reach? 35 jump\/— > o 1 23 4 6 7 (A) 5™ point (B) 6" point (C) 7* point (D) 4" point | j (D) LT 0} = flowers. 11 + 3 is shown by which abacus? (A) | @) | i © 10. Add the numbers on the given abacuses. (A) 76 | (B) 78 | (c) 87 * 3 j (D) 70 eo} an) 11. Find the missing number. 8+/?| = 15 (A)8 (B)7 (C) 5 (D) 6 DIRECTION (12-13): Study the given sets and answer the following questions. Eee Se Se Se SESE ReeE UU eeed detetetete setetetes ete” | dedededeste RRR RR R 12. Find the total number of flowers in set Q and set R. (A) 25 (B) 45 (Cc) 30 (D) 35 13. Find the total number of flowers in set P, set Q and set R. (A) 49 (B) 39 (C) 59 (D) 40 14. Select the INCORRECT match. M@-@ - » ©8-@ OB-@-% C8-@ 15. Which of the following options gives the answer greater than 35? CLASS 1 16. 17. 18. 19° 20. ele EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS ee | In a jungle, there are only 5 oy. 4. fie and 20 - How many animals are there in the jungle? (A) 25 (B) 22 (c) 30 (dD) 29 Rahul has 34 candies. He buys 5 more candies. How many candies does he have altogether? (A) 35 (B) 30 (C) 42 (D) 39 There are 13 boys and 42 girls in a class. How many children are there in the class? (A) 55 (B) 45 (C) 52 (D) 58 There are only 8 hens and 4 chicks in a farm. How many total birds are there in the farm? (A) 14 (B) 12 (Cc) 9 (D) 10 Shreya bought 12 cupcakes on Monday, 10 cupcakes on Tuesday and 34 cupcakes on Wednesday. How many cupcakes did she buy altogether? (A) 58 (8) 54 (C) 56 (D) 48 ce yh eho} Richa and her 3 friends equally shared 48 stickers. Each child |S received stickers. B (A)4 (B) 16 # (9 e (0)12 & | & & & & 2 (BB Be ee ee & 9 |B |B | a [a BE |B | |B A |e | se | 4 a | a | | a | | | | SB | ae | | | (EZE3 IMO WORKBOOK — —— 22. Find the value of P and Q respectively. (A) 1, 3 1 Bet a (0) 3, 3 Q) 4 23.7 more than 10 is represented by which number line? (A) 01234567 8 9 1011 12 13[14]15 1617 18 (8) 01234567 8 9 1011121314 15 16fi7]18 (c) 012345 67 8 9 [O11 1213 1415 16 17 18, (D) 012345 67 8 9 10 11[f2]13 14 15 16 17 18 24. Which of the following options is CORRECT ? . Riya has different types of fruits. She has 3 more apples than oranges. She has 6 more oranges than bananas. If she. as 4 bananas, then the total number of fruits she has, is A) 13 (B) 27 (c) 40 (D) 15 ©O© leas) i SUBTRACTION x= © Subtract by taking away ‘© Subtract numbers given in the form of number names and place values © Subtraction on number line © Solve word problems on subtraction MATHEMATICAL REASON shows ‘© Subtract one digit and two digit numbers _ o1 23 4([5)6 7 8 9 10 11 (A)8-6=2 (B)8-5=3 (C)8-3=5 (D)8+5=13 Which of the following number sentences represents the given * picture? PADAABWIIIADS C0 6D BF 00 BO 00 OH ae OF aN a (A) 22 - 7 = 15 (B) 22-9 = 13 (C) 20-9=11 (D) 20-7= 13 3. 2 tens 4 ones - 1 ten 2 ones = (A) 12 (B) 14 (C) 13 (D) 15 4. Which abacus shows 25 - 12 = 13? (c) (D) TO T__9] Imo WORKBOOK og 5. The difference between the greatest and the smallest number shown in the cellphone is (A) 64 (B) 84 (Cc) 81 (D) 28 6. Which of the following is the CORRECT way of writing 7 less than 12? (A)12-7=5 (B)7-5=2 (C)12-5=7 (D)12+5=17 7. How many ice-creams should be crossed (x) to show 8 ice-creams uncrossed? PHIFTTETI ITI (A) 14 (B) 6 (c) 4 (D) 8 (A) 15 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 6 9. Choose the CORRECT subtraction sentence for the given picture. yh oye ty Ee Be eee He te (A) 2 tens 3 ones - 4 ones (B) 2 tens 4 ones - 5 ones (C) 2 tens 7 ones - 5 ones (D) 2 tens 4 ones - 4 ones cass wy eee iia - Ra TaTTETTnTTTTTTTTTTT —q 10. Which of the following number lines shows “7-4 = 3°? (ed 8), monet > i EN o 12 3 4 5 6 [78 ©. OO ar, o123 CN ped 567 6 ‘Oi 2 [Sy 4 5 7 3 a1; oe [10] ne 24 (B) 23 (C) 20 (D) 32 12. Which of the following options is INCORRECT? (A)14-14=0 (B) 28 - 12 = 16 (C) 73 - 21 = 42 (D) 84 - 22 = 62 jousee comes (te OORRRVOOO ae given subtraction 9 a 00 0 0 @ 9 6 18-9 (A)3 (8) 2 (c) 1 (D) 4 14. Which of the following has the value less than ‘27°? 4 tens 2 ones - 3 tens 62 ones A (4) - 20 ones (8) 3 tens 2 ones - 2 ones () 5 tens 9 ones = 3 tens 2 ones @ Imo WoRKBOO* (D) 15. Which subtraction sentence gives some volus as (0 }- 2 ? 1 oO 16. Akansha bought 35 cookies. She gave 12 cookies to her brother. How many cookies are left with her? (A) 32 (B) 33 (C) 22 (D) 23 17. Some buttons are shown below. COSOOOOOOOOOS Bue buttons oo000 Yellow buttons How many more yellow buttons are needed so that yellow buttons are equal to blue buttons? (A)4 (B) 3 (C)7 (0) 8 18. There are é.b.4.£- &. é. . in a pond. jumped off. Which number sentence represents the number of frogs left in the pond? (A)7-2=4 (B)7-2=5 (C)7-2=3 (d)7-2=1 19. Tanmay eats 8 candies from a box of 12 candies. How many candies are left in the box? (A)4 (8) 6 (c) 12 (D) 8 20. Sonia has 90 marbles. She gave 25 marbles to Sneha and 15 marbles to Tanu. How many marbles are left with her ? (A) 50 (B) 30 (Cc) 60 (D) 40 CLASS 1 19 al 2 23 @ nN ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) 21. Find the value of X and Y respectively. (A)9, 8 (B) 8,9 (C) 7,6 (D) 6,7 - Match the following. Column-1 OPCCCORE © MEEEEEEEKK ©) OB BEERRE — © ORRRARRRRK © (A) (1) > (@), (2) > @d), (3) > (©), (4) > (b) (8) (1) > (c), (2) > @d), (3) > (6), (4) > (@) (C) (1) > (6), (2) > (¢), (3) > (d), (4) > (@) (D) (1) (¢), (2) > (A), (3) > (@), (4) > (b) Ly - 5 3 3 Column-2 7-3 9-5 8-3 9-2 If} |= 10 and| | = 5, then which of the following is CORRECT? ca) |+[]= | |] |- (8) | |+[]=| |- tl cl }+L=UL- | |+[]= “O00 Imo woRKBOOK 24. Which abacus represents 49-10? (A) of onl (D) Teg ime: eo. o 25. 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Balloon has the longest string. (A)P ’ = its. 2. Which of the following jugs holds the maximum quantity of water? — = ~~ PF. / 0) ®/ x ) o/o\) @/n\) { litres) (itres)? litres) \litres}’ 3. Which of the following is thinner than | ? (A) (8) —— If each © stands for 1 unit, then the weight of clown is____ units. { (A) 15 = (B) 13 (C) 12 (D)11 Strip is the longest. P (A)Q Q (B)P R (C)s s (D)R BO] Distance between two trees is (A) 10 feet (B) 8 feet (C) 7 feet (D) 6 feet The height of Penguin is equal to __ (A)7 (B) 12 (C) 13 a (D) 14 - Strip is as long as pencil. a a (A)P Q CEE @) = (C)R T (0) let ee - a Match the objects given in Column-1 with their units of Ls measurements given in Column-2. Column-1 Column-2 P. | Weight of sugar (1) Litres Q. | Length of door (2) Kilograms R. 1 Capacity of bucket (3) Metres (A) P—»(1); Q-+(3); R+(2) (B) P>(3); Q-+(2); R-+(1) (C) P—+(2); Q-+(3); R-+(1)_ (D) P—+(2); Q-+(1); R-+(3) 10. If 1 <> means 1 unit, then the axe is units long. (A) 17 (8)7 ————, (C) 12 (0)8 DD DODDDSIN 11. Glass is the shortest. (A)P s (8)Q a) (a) \ (C)R PO os 11 12. Which of the following options shows ball 1 is lighter than ball 2? (A) @ (8) ® c~ (c) © (D) None of these @ imo worKB0o* Re 13. Who is taller than Ali but shorter than Ella? 14. 15. 16. 17. xf ~ Rat Ella ali Mona ——_—Ridhi (A) Rat (B) Ridhi (C) Dog (D) Mona Tape is span long. (A) 10 1 span yt tH tH tH (B) 12 j yy [ee (D) 14 A Which of the following is the heaviest? oe (A) & @) Pv © & (0) XY Tarun's weight is 26 kg. Kirti's weight is 5 kg less than Tarun's weight. What is the weight of Kirti? (A) 31 kg (B) 25 kg (C) 13 kg (D) 21 kg Sonam has following two combs. ed) 10> = 1 unit DOO “ 2 Find the total length of both the combs. (A) 9 units (B) 8 units (C) 10 units (D) 7 units 18. A bag of flour weighs 2 kg. How much do 5 such bags of flour weigh? (A) 10 kg (B) 12 kg (C) 8 kg (D) 7 kg 19. Amit wants to buy a cricket bat which is 30 cm shorter than his height. His height is 120 cm. What will be the length of the bat? (A) 80 cm (B) 60 cm (C) 100cm ~— (DB) 90. cm 20. The weight of Aastha’'s doll is equal to 10 marbles. What will be the weight of two such dolls? (A)5 marbles (B) 2 marbles (C) 20 marbles (D) 10 marbles ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) 21. Fill in the blanks. Tree is taller than tree R but shorter than tree P. Tree ¢ Pp Q eR s is the shortest and tree is the tallest. (A)S,R,Q (B)Q,5,R (C) R, S,P (BD) Q,R,S = 22. Each © stands for 1 unit. The weight of a is units. (A)5 (B) 3 (c)1 (b)2 23. Look at the given wires. p— QE EE eo NT Yn B PIN SI ; Wire is the shortest and is the longest respectively. (A)P, Ss (B) S,P (C)R,S (D) P,R 26 IMo WORKBOOK ___ ll 24. 25. If a mango is also placed on machine B, then which of the following statements is CORRECT? (A) Weight on machine A is the greatest. . (B) Weight on machine C is the least. 9 CS) (C) Weight on machine B is the greatest. (D) Both (B) and (C) A B Paritosh's height is 130 cm. He needs to reach the total height of 150 cm to reach the top of an almirah. The height of which stool will be most suitable for him? (A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm (Cc) 15 cm (D) 20 cm a Vas) 5 TIME | © Tell the time by the sequence of a day ¢ Name of months in a year in order @ Number of days in each month © Calendar reading MATHEMATICAL REASONING You wake up to go to school in the 1. . (A) Evening (B) Night (C) Morning (D) Afternoon .2. How many days are there in 3 weeks? | (A) 14 (B)7 (C) 21 (D) 28 3. If only all Saturdays and Sundays July 20Xx are holidays, then in the month of sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Set July 20XX how many holidays will 1 fo ome Ts Ee 7 8 9 0 2 2B we get? 0 ye 1415 16 17 18 19 2 (A)9 (B2)7 ar 22 23 24 25 26 7 (C) 13 (D)8 2 29 30 31 4. If today is Monday, then day before yesterday was ___- (A) Sunday (B) Saturday (C) Tuesday (b) Friday 5. Ina year, March has days. (A) 30 (B) 29 (C) 31 (D) 28 6. Which ich activity do you do do in the procning? (A) aoa (8) - (D) By: i’ ae Sleeping Bathing oe Coming to home from school 28 @, imo WORKBOOK 7. Which day of the week is always a holiday? (A) Tuesday (B) Sunday (C) Friday (D) Thursday 8. How many months of a year have 30 days? (A)4 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 8 9. Which is the 10 month of a year ? : < “y (A) July (B) October zona, | (C) August (D) September Be) 10. If Kartik’s birthday is just before March 20XX fourth Sunday of March 20XX, then s m Tt W Th F 5 when will Kartik celebrate his birthday? 4 2 discbiaree 6 (A) March 28 7 @ 9 10 1 12 13 (B) March 27 1415 16 17 18 19 20 (Cc) March 26 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 (D) March 29 20,2930. 3 ine comes after July but before November. (A) January (B) December (C) June (D) September 12. Which of the following months comes just before the ninth month of a year? (A) August (B) September (C) October (D) July 13. Which month has neither 30 days nor 31 days? (A) March (B) May (C) June (D) February 14. How many months lie between second and tenth month of a year? (A)6 (B)5 (Cc) 4 (D)7 15. Which activity do you do at night? (A) t Sleeping Going to school Playing EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 16. Which date is just after the third Tuesday October 20xx of October 20XX? SoM TWh eg (A) October 19 34.3 bly ae (B) October 18 MO M 12 13 4 15 4g 17 18 19 2 2 2 2 (C) October 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 yy (D) October 27 ab 17. We go to bed when stars are shining in the sky. Tt must be (A) Evening (B) Night (C) Afternoon (D) Morning | 18. There are months in a year. (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 8 19. Which activity can be done in 1 minute? | (A) Painting a wall (B) Sharpening a pencil (C) Playing football (D) Going to school 20. Which activity do you do in the je Going to school imo WORKBOOK — zits 22. 23. ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) If Varun's birthday is 3 days before August 20XX third Friday of August 20XX, then sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sot on which day will he celebrate his ss fi . birthday? 2 - (A) 12" August 7 19 20 2 ze 23 (B) 11 August 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (C) 5** August 31 (BD) 4"* August If day before yesterday was Thursday, then day after tomorrow will be (A) Friday (B) Monday (C) Saturday (D) Sunday Which of the following images shows CORRECT sequence of activities in a day? art (A) pA 4 — y - h&E eA Sleeping Brushing Bathing Going to school \ Sr exrng Playing Going to bed Brushing : >) 24. If a month has 28 days, then how many weeks will be there in that month? (A)2 (B) 3 (€) 5 (0) 4 25. Sonika's examination started on second of this month and sun Mon Tue December 20XX Wed Thu Fri sop lasted for 14 days excluding hy Sundays. Her examination 3.4 5 6,7 8 4g finished on . to | i | 32] 13.) 14 | ws (A) Sunday (B) Monday 24 (C) Saturday (D) Friday 17 18 19 20 2 2 2 25 26 «27 28 ao xg OOO ®® OO ®® OO ®®oOO ®®OO — Darken your choice with HB Pencil — ©® oo ©®o S®SSOe88 ®®G0@ SOF OLYMPIAD TRAINER srcomuoru neta Available On Ghepterise Qveton Bonk. Quizes Wve Previous Yeo’ Popes + Reon Motes ‘Moc Tet foc F Loveland Leel Al ind Test Sei PE a ein @, IMO WORKBOOK i las aa) ft) MONEY ioc Identification of coins and notes Count the money shown ‘¢ Use of money in simple shopping activities MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1, Amount shown here is Saale | (A)% 20 (B) = 50 (C) = 35 (D) z 55 2. Which one of the following sets of coins/notes is value 75 rupees? © cma. c Fal =aaiO er ES ErOO ra S @ 5 =s000 3. is enough to buy this toy. » 10) (A)@ 10 (B) = 20 x (C) = 100 (D) = 25 4 4. Mehul wants to exchange his = 10 note with some coins. Which set of coins can he take? “9008 °0660 °9@80 °860 os 2 s & How much (A)@ 155 (8)%150 —-(C) & 160 (D) 170 Which toy has the maximum cost? £200) [r80) a af @ eo B™@ © # ‘i sa Which amount is less than % 50? @-i Amount shown here is (A)% 72 (B) = 82 (C) = 12 (D)% 62 Joy pays % 70 for the E50 ond o) [F30 ae @ 25] % 50) hee © ga imo WORKBOOK ——___"_4 ye 10. Hridaan wants to buy re He has % 40. How much more money does he need to buy the toy? (A)& 15 (B) = 10 (C) =5 (D) % 12 DIRECTION (11-12) : Look at the price of each article and answer the following questions. SO@/78S Coz2 [| e565 | @ z3 z1 z2 11. How much do you have to pay to buy an ice-cream and two toffees? (A) 5 (B)=3 (C) =7 (D) %6 12. How much do you have to pay to buy three pencils and a sharpener? (A)%6 (B)=4 (C) %3 (D) 5 13. Which one of the following shows the greatest amount? —tal @ | 14. How many 10-rupee notes make % 80? (A)8 (B) 80 (C) 10 (0) 4 15. Which of the following items can be bought from the amount of money? @) % @) ct wre “jy : EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 16. Aditya has % 20 with him. He gives 75 to Aastha and 25 to Atharva. How much money is left with Aditya now? (A) = 10 (B) = 15 (C) %5 (D) % 20 17. Mona's father gave her % 100 as a birthday gift. Which of the following toys can she buy? z 125] () ® Give, ie 3 “ (C) (d) 2120 18. If one pencil costs 2 20, then how much money does Riy? need to pay for 2 pencils? (A)® 35 (8) = 30 (C) = 40 (D) = 20 Qs, IMo WORKBOOK _ - —— = 19. Mohan gave % 20 to buy ly this toy. 15] How much money will he get back? «* Bn (A)% 2 (B) = 10 (C)?5 = (dD) %1 = 20. If Rahul has z 20, then he cannot buy (se) fe 25 Yay esl @) aha © Arm ie) Na ay sly SECTION (HOTS) 21. Sheetal has 7 35 with her. She wants and a packet of B. to buy a ees, 0 After shopping, money left with her is F will make up = 85? (A)8 ten-rupees coins and 1 five-rupees coin (B) 1 fifty-rupees note, 1 t 4 and 1 five-rupees coin , (c) 4 twenty-rupees notes and 1 five-rupees coin (D)1 fifty-rupees note, 3 ten-rupee notes 23. One doll costs % 20. Fir wenty-rupees note, 1 ten-rupees note ind the maximum number of dolls Mitali 24. Study the following currency notes and select the INCORREcT statement. ¥ 3... (A)z 100 is the bigger currency note. (B) Total amount shown here is = 130. (C) 210 is the smallest currency note. (D) None of these 25. Aditya has % 200. He wants to TT ITS Ty | purchase four similar items. ‘ », B Which it h h é ich item can he purchase oe - from this shop, so that he has Cee. Ts | no money left with him? | Toy shop (A) Car | (8) Bat (C) Ball | (D) Doll ; | Highlights * Establishes a strong 4 foundation through concept enrichment and daily practice * Challenging and thought provoking exercises with detailed explanation ce imo WORKBOOK - ~ CHAPTER v | GEOMETRICAL SHAPES Eee kc) ‘Identify the shapes and solids by their names and drawings @ Properties of shapes ‘rolling, sliding 4 Identify the solid objects used to draw a shape ‘¢ Identity the shape to be used in the formation of a solid '® Counting the shapes and solids in a figure MATHEMATICAL REASONING 1, The name of shape of the shaded part is (A) Rectangle (B) Triangle (C) Circle (D) Square 2. There are more circles than the triangles. Ay (a)2 (8) 3 2e (c)4 (D) 0 ay’ 3. Arrange the given balls from jthe biggest to the smallest. = = K P ~@Q R = Se € (A)P,Q,R,S (B)QRP,S (C)S,P,R,Q (D)QR,S,P 4. Total number of circles in the given figure is (a) 12 (B) 11 (c) 16 (D) 15 | Cassy ) @ 5. Objects are outside the box. 23 | OLB % Spo op By 2 4 6. shape is a triangle. ee fa w/\ @ ©. wo) 7. The figure is made up of how many ny circles? ¢ LY (A)7 YY. ~O (B) & 4 (C9 o (D) 10 * 8. O can be traced using fe why @) /\ ©) (0) —JF L-\ LJ a / 9. Which of the following looks like a cylinder? o@ of 0 or 10. Which figure is not shown here? OA (A) Cone (B) Cylinder (cy Sphere (D) Cuboid (Ea mo worse 41.Name the shape which is unshaded below (A) Triangle (8) Square (C) Rectangle (D) Circle is on the table. Ag ®@ Om off ry i ; e 1 i looks like a cube. (A) g @) © 4 o@ 14. Which shape is not shown here? LIOA (A) Rectangle (8) cick Circle (C) Triangle (D) Square 15. Which shapes make up this arrow? => (A) Triangle, Rectangle (B) Circle, Oval (C) Rectangle, Circle (D) Oval, Triangle EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 16.4 square has number of curved lines. (A)4 (B) 3 (C) 5 (Dd) 0 17. The classroom board shown in the figure is used by teachers to write.The shape of the board is (A) Triangular og (8) Rectangulae — ; (C) Star (D) Diamond | yas 12. a | 18. The false statement is- (A) Shape of chalk piece is cylindrical. (B) Birthday party caps are cone-shaped. (C) A door is mostly rectangular in shape. (D) A window is always curved, 19. There are 5 squares, 4 triangles and 2 rectangles in Sonu's drawing. Which of the following could be Sonu's drawing? (A) Oo AO (C) © (8) & (D) PS é © 20. John has 4 groups of shapes. Z\ (A)P @ Ol@) O P Q (B)Q R In which group will he put a ring? (c) R (Db) Ss mo woRKBOo* ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS) 21. Total number of triangles and Squares in the boxes are VO A ALY. 4 gos |Puo A (A) 13 (B)9 (C) 15 (D) 18 22. In which of the following groups the shape O can be placed? Group P @.* j i p j (A) Both P and Q (B) Only P (C)P, Qands (D) P,Q, Rand s 23. Select the CORRECT match of the sh using the given solid object. ape that can be drawn, oe. we -[ @ @G -C— -» © &p- oP) ’ Sassy RD) SSN EL ae EEE Ft 24. There are straight and _____ ja curved lines in the given figure. (A) 34, 9 (B) 35,9 (C) 34, 10 (D) 35, 10 25. Match the shapes in Column-1 with their names in Column-2. Column-1 Column-2 P. (1) Triangle Q. C) (2) Square eee (3) Circle 5: /\ (4) Rectangle (A) P —» (3); Q—» (2); R—+ (1); S—> (4) (B) P —» (2); Q—+ (3); R—+ (1); S—+ (4) (©) P —+ (2); Q—+ (3); R—+ (4); S—+ 1) (D) P — (3); Q—+ (2); R-+ (4); s_+ (1) ©OO Darken your choice with HB Pencil! ————__ \ | ®BHODOS® ©@®GGOO® eo © ®xeOe ®@@e@® ©0089 e909 & timo WORKBOOK —_—_= el 7 - aaa al LOGICAL REASONING 1 Nester patom Next term in the number pattern Missing term in the number pattem Fase patie << Next figure in the figure pattem Missing figure in the figure pattern e/outside: Rolling/sliding: on/under; aboverbelow, top/bottom ete Measuring units Finding the odd term/figure identifying the shape to complete the given figure pattern Ranking test : Leftrightfirsviast Analogy ‘Finding the relation between given pair of figures ort Grouping : Making the groups of objects, identity FMS to find the missing figure or term the group in which given shape lies 1. Find the next figures in the figure pattern given below. eoooseeege. 199 08 F089 o Ga Tf Sonu's summer holidays started June 20xx from 2% Friday of June 20XX, then sM TW wh Fs on which date did Sonu's summer ad. : & 2 a 5 holidays start? 21314 15 16 7 1g (A) 10" June 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (8) 11% June 26 27 28 29 30 (C) 17 June (0) 16" June ass fore ice-cream 3. 6 ice-cream is be (AE (8) 0 (c)G (D)B 1" jee-eream 4. Shape missing in the given figure is (A) Triangle (8) Circle ( | (C) Rectangle (D) Square 5. Select the figure that is same as the given Figure (9) a + --* ¢ 6. Priya needs 5 rupees and 0 1 rupee coin to buy the chocolate. (A) One, Four 4 (B) Two, Two \t wv (C) Three, Two (D) Two, Four ae (6) 7. Which figure will complete the given figure? | (A)} B “| ‘ | i | © \Y ; 8. Which number comes next in the given number pattern? 10. 15. 20.) BRB Gg (ay45 (8) 50 on heme ys «@ (imma imo wonKnom moO 4, Which shape can be put together with shape R to make a rectanghe? A (8). ~~) i " ro y } LAN ornA wi“ ate 10. which of the following gifts is the first on bes 6 (A)S ® rR (C)Q (D) P {1.Identify the object which is under the table and can slide also. we & ~e Oe Gae= O®@ Oe Oi eg 12. Complete the number pattern. BES rN | OO ©} A | @|O 19. Which letter is fourth from the left end in the given word? A Tri TI _ MATHEMATICS tg! OE @E ©) (©) /A\ 20. If yesterday was Monday, then tomorrow will be . (A) Tuesday (B) Wednesday (C) Thursday (D) Sunday @ com wo vom a y is the thicke: q ‘ ‘i a. —— St brick @QR and is the thinnest brick. jek on os (P,Q (DSP Pp Q R s 22. Select the odd one out. wea ap © @p og 23. There are birds sitting on the branch (A)9 (B) 3 (C)7 (D) 6 24.To which group does the shape | > belong? (A)P and Q - TF => O° (8) Q and R IG DES oF (C)P and R oO A Oo ae) 5 \ | (0)P, Qand R Group P Group Q Group R 25. If 6 is related to as then 5 is related to (A) BETLY © 0) AYYY\ ©© Do not miss out your marks in Reasoning Questions FEY MERU AL * Concise theory * Ghapterwise Questions pov on lero el ‘Tips and Tricks to solve questions quickly D ‘rphee nology ippropriate Ranking Test ten are part of NCOANEOIMO sd GKD exe | __J cuss) 49) “ eae SOF INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Each question in Achievers Section carries 2 marks, whereas all other questions carry one mark each. LOGICAL REASONING Which of the following options will complete the pattern in the given figure? y B N > 2. If Richa's birthday falls on one of the Thursdays of July 20XX, then she will be a NOT celebrate her birthday definitely on Tilel3 ORG [5|¢|7|8|9|10|n 2 uy 12/13|14/15/ 16/17] B. 16" July baal eS (See Cc. 17% July 192 |21|22] 23] 24/25) D. 30% July 26|27|28 2930) 31) | 3. If i. is related to ts in some way, then in the same way ir is related to (G0, rms yma anton ted tn mine Sr _—— 2 / ran L Second girl from the right end is A. Pooja B. Piya Cc. Pinki D. . Miara (Left) Shreya a. 5, ______ equal groups of 5 & can be formed from the given spinning fidgets. A. 3 B. 4 C6 dD. 2 6. Which of the following is NOT present in the given box? A. iF 8. P ) aS bd. @ Sele 7. Thereare_——s——sredtrianglesand_— blue circles in the given en figures. A. 4,5 B. 5,6 C 6,6 dD. 5,5 Find the odd one out. tp te ok ass )) 9. Which place is farther from Pragya’s Pragya's house? House A. School B. Park C. Both places are at the equal distance Park School D. Can't be determined 4 = Tunit 10. How many of the following objects will roll but not slide? ei redee 8.4 MATHEMATICAL REASONING 11, Which of the following options shows ball 1 is lighter than ball 7 A. b “oe. in a > > D. None of these f @ 12. Which of the following umbrellas gives the sum less than 11? A. Ly y+ B. “ Cc. “T D. “y 13. Which of the following subtraction sentences shows the given picture? ves2 990000000 B. 15-8:7 ce NN D. 15-4211 @ (rE moworns0o" | _ 4, Which of the followi combinati, : s to buy the given mie ‘Ombinations of money is NOT enough [= > + Hac a B. - C. D. 15.11 + 3 is shown by which abacus? A. | B. | C. | D. | 16. Six numbers are written on the six rabbits as follows : BALiGae Which rabbit shows the number lying between 30 and 40 and also having 7 at ones place? A wap Cee < GB > (ee ES 17. Pencil P is <=> longer than the pencil Q. A. 3 8. 4 7 a - eee omen mens Cc 2 dD. 6 Se 18. Name the shape which is coloured red in the given picture. A. Circle B. Triangle C. Square DB. Rectangle — 3) 19. Which of the following number lines shows “7 - 4s 3"? phsinsrtit la VY Bs AY ) Aaah Te 8 Eee VYWorvs . yy Ctra ete DO Hi SOS ee 20. Which of the following aquariums shows the greatest number of fishes? Ca D. Can't be determined EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 21. If Manya purchased @@@@OOOO@® and Madhu purchased OOSSSSSSSSHSS. then wr purchased more apples and by how much? A. Madhu, 4 B. Manya, 4 C. Madhu, 5 D. Manya, 5 22. Shanaya has @ @ @@ @. She needs = more to buy the given basket of cherries. A. 10 e 15 c. 50 D. 20 54 Gs, Imo WORKBOOK 265 s.the shape of the photo frame shown in the figure is A. Sphere B. Oval c. Cylinder D. Cone 24. If weight of Ss is 7 ap and weight of & is 11 & more than the weight of ea then the weight of S& Surv BD cc co org 25. Priya has three garlands. If there are 11 roses in one garland, then how many roses are there altogether? A. 44 B. 22 Cc. 33 D. 11 26. Sonia had 90 marbles. She gave 25 marbles to Sneha and 15 marbles to Tanu. How many marbles are left with her? A. 50 B. 30 Cc. 60 BD. 40 27. Mr Verma buys 2 bottles of each of Apple juice and Mango juice. How much total quantity of juice did Mr Verma buy? A. 4 litres = x 8. 9 litres = = C. 5 litres — — D. 8 litres 1 litre 3 litres 75.1F Tatehs oats 0006 each day, then how many 6 does She eat in a week? A. 19 B. 28 Cc. 18 DBD. 21 SUssy 3 29. 30. 31. as as shown and she packs all the lly. If there are 3 bananas in each left in the end? Kanika has some banan bananas in 7 bags equa’ bag, then how many bananas are A a DDB a DP Tt ae Daa Baa ai A. 0 B. 2 Gt bd. 3 Ritika leaves her home at 6:20 a.m. and reaches school at ol? 7:30 a.m. How much time does she take to reach scho A. 45 minutes B. 60 minutes C. 1 hour 5 minutes D. 1 hour 10 minutes ACHIEVERS SECTION Match the amount of money children have (given in Column- 1) with the items (given in Column-2) that they can buy, if they spend all their money. Column-1 Column-2 o® = () ort eee % 33h of (Fiore £10 mre @ ESS 0 Oy @) © (Tow tities, © Surya SS Ly (1) = (P). (2) > q). (3) >) (1) > @). (2) > (7), (3) > (p) (1) > (7), 2) > @). 3) > (p) (1) > ("), (2) > @). (3) > @) OOP > (1EZe} imo worKs00% — = . " 2 fill in the blanks. “. Sachin is taller than Karan and Pp but shorter than Ajoy and __Q ——— + Only Ris taller than Sameer. Pp Q R A. Gaurav Karan Ajay B. Gaurav Sameer Ajay ¢ e ¢, Sameer Gaurav Karan sk x D. Gaurav Sameer ee Karan Sameer Ajay Gaurav Karan Sachin 33. Which abacus shows 9 tens 7 ones - 4 tens 2 ones? 34. Read the statements carefully. State ‘T' for true and ‘F’ for false. (1) If 0 is added to 15, then the result will be 15. (2) A number lies between 20 and 25. If less than its tens digit, then the numbe: its units digit is ris 23. (1) (2) qa) (2) .T F B. F F CT T DOF T 35. Arrange the following in ascending order. \ more) ‘ones less ones than 48, + 2 tens than 74 - 3 tens ©) 1) Dee 1. (B) : The number which comes in between 72 and 74 is 73. 2. (D) : Counting by 2's means adding 2 to the previous number. So, if we start from number 0, then +2 +2 +2 Ome 23 458 6.47) 3. (8) : Thenumber that Latika holds = 2 tens 3 ones = 23 The number that Rohan holds = 2 tens 4 ones = 24 The number that Meeku holds = 3 tens 2 ones = 32 The number that Priya holds = 3 tens 0 ones = 30 Largest number = 32 So, Meeku holds the largest number. 4. (B) : Place 9 beads at ones place and 2 beads at tens place as shown. So, the number comes to be 29. 5. (BD): The correct match for option (D) is 3) Forty three HINTS & EXPLANATIONS 6. (B) : Descending order of 40, 30 10, 20 is 40, 30, 20, 10. 7. (BD) : Number of balloons = 8 So, the abacus which shows O beads at tens place and 8 beads at ones place is the answer. 8. (B) : The number which comes before 58 and after 56 is 57. 9. (BD): The number on the tree is Thirty nine. 10.(D) : The abacus has 4 beads at tens place and 7 beads at ones place Hence, the number has 4 tens 7 ones. 11.(B) : The number line represents counting by 4's, since 4 is being added to the previous number. 4 +4 +4 01234567 891011121314 12. (A) : Jarinoption(A) has 4 candies. Jar in option (B) has 6 candies. Jar in option (C) has 8 candies. Jar in option (D) has 5 candies. So, Jar in option (A) has least number of candies. 13.(C) : Option (C) shows Fifteen marbles. So, option (C) is INCORRECT. 14. (0) : The given set has six dots. Option (A) contains 5 flowers. Imo WORKBOOK ‘ion (8) contains 6 stars. orion (C) contains 6 marbles, Pion (D) contains 7 balls. oF" option (D) has more objects than # given set of dots. g.(C) * The number lying between jgand 40 and having 7 at ones place 7 Gp, rabbit in option (C) represents 37. 16.(B) : Number greater than 5 put less than 7 is 6. Tree in option (B) has 6 mangoes. 17.(A) + Sneha has 4 flowers and 3 ice-creams. So, flowers are more than ice-creams. 18.(B) : There are 8 birds in the given picture. 19.(8) : There are twelve boys in the given figure. 20.(0) : Ria has 4 apples. Radhika has 6 apples. Rupal has 8 apples. Rupali has 6 apples. So, Rupal has the maximum number of apples. 21.(0) : Option (D) has 19 cookies. So, option (D) is INCORRECT. 2.(8) + Cap _P_ is before cap Q. “pT is after cap S. Cap R is in tween the cap Q and cap S . Cap | a before the cap T. E23. ©): P. 2 tens 6 ones = 26 x 3 tens 4 ones = 34 * 4 tens 3 ones = 43 SP (2), 3 (3): R> (D). i‘ Sass, 24. (D) : Jumps by 3's means adding 3 to the previous number. So, if the frog starts from number O, then 3 +3 o 12 3 4 5 6 25.(C): 1 more than 56 means 1+56=57 So, abacus which shows 5 beads at tens place and 7 beads at ones place is the answer. Hence, option (C) shows the number 57. 1. ()'p.8 Q20 R12 $.13 se er 88 Iz 22 9 18 So, the order from greatest to smallest is 22,19, 18, 17 or Q,R, S, P. 7 6 5 3 3 2 1 T Oo So, 73 + 12 = 85 3. (8): 10 +0 10, Addition of zero does not change the number. 4. (C) + (A)20ones+3 tens = 20+30 = 50 (B) 2 tens + 3 tens = 20 + 30 = 50 (C) 2 tens + 3 ones = 20+ 3 (D) 3 tens + 2 ones = 30 + 2 = 32 9) ai Hence, option (C) complete the given number bond. 5. (A): Number of flowers in box P Number of flowers in box Q=5 Total number of flowers = 8+ 5 = 13 6. (BD): 43+ 36-79 7. (BD): es (B)50 (C)60 (D)50 +9 +12 +3 BS BB The smallest number among 56, 59, 72 and 53 is 53. So, is the smallest value. 8. (A): T* jump II" jump (3 steps) (2 steps) o 123 45 67 So, boy reaches at 5 point. 9. (Cc): iL +3, i To represent 14, we should have 4 beads in ones place and 1 bead in tens place in the abacus. So, abacus in option (C) shows 14. 10. (B) : So, 43 + ae 11.(B) : 15 So, the missing number is 7, Bw 12. (D) : Number of flowers in set Q =12 Number of flowers in set R = 23 Total number of flowers in set Q and set R= 12+ 23 = 35 13. (A) : Number of flowers in set P = 14 Number of flowers in set Q and set R = 35 Total number of flowers in set P, set Qand set R= 14+ 35 = 49 14. (C) + @3)+@2)= 95 So, option (C) is Incorrect. 15.(D) : (A) 13 + 16 = 29 (B) 17 + 11 = 28 (C) 23 + 12 = 35 (D) 24 + 20 = 44 44 is greater than 35. Hence, option (D) is correct. 16. (D) : Number of . ae Number of ff: : Number of - = 20 Total number of animals = 5+ 4+20= 29 17. ©); Number of candies Rahul has = Number of candies Rahul bought = 5 Total number of candies = 34 + 5 =39 18.(A) : Number of boys = 13 Number of girls = 42 So, total number of children = 13+ 42 = 55 IMO WORKBOOK wa p) : Number of hens = g Be per of chicks = 4 at number of birds = 8+ 4 = 42 .(¢) + Number of cupcakes bought Monday = 12 junber of cupcakes bought on Tuesday 210 Number of cupcakes bought on wednesday = 34 total number of cupcakes bought 712+ 10 + 34 = 56 21.(D) : Number of stickers = 48 Number of children = 4 eae | | | || ee a a |S || Be | | || a ies A) || | | || | || ieee] |B | [| | a |e So, each child received 12 stickers. 2A): 1 8 S| Bt |e |e | 1 +2 3 Hence, P= 1 and Q= 3 23.(8) : 7 more than 10 is, 10+ 7 =17 O12 54S 67 Gd Nie 51 24.(B) : (A) 8 tens + 2 ones *80+2= 82 (Incorrect) (8) 3 tens + 4 ones = 30+ 4 = 34 (Correct) (© 14 ones + 5 ones = 14 +5 = 19 | (Incorrect) (©) 22 ones + 6 ones = 22 + 6 = 28 i (Incorrect) Fass, 25.(B) : Number of bananas Riya has =4 Number of oranges Riya has =6+4=10 Number of apples Riya has =3+10 = 13 Total number of fruits Riya has =4+10+13 = 27 1, (C) : Thegivennumber line shows 8-3-5 2. (B) : Total number of apples = 22 Number of apples crossed = 9 So, given picture represents 22-9 = 13 3. (A): 2 tens 4 ones = 24 1 ten 2 ones = 12 So, 24 - 12 = 12 4. (DB): Abacus in option (D) shows 25 - 12 = 13 5. (C) : Greatest number = 98 Smallest number = 17 So, required difference = 98 - 17 = 81 6. (A): 7 less than 12 is 12-7=5 “OPRRHHND HRTF TTY Hence, 6 ice-creams should be crossed to show 8 ice-creams uncrossed. 8. (A): 78 -63 15% oO 9. (C): Total number of flowers = 27 = 2 tens 7 ones Number of flowers crossed = 5 = 5 ones So, 2 tens 7 ones - 5 ones is the correct subtraction sentence. 10. (BD) 11. (B) : 47 - 24= 23 12.(C) : Option (C) is incorrect because 73 - 21 = 52 13. (A): For subtraction sentence “18 - 9", 9 balloons should be crossed. 6 balloons are already crossed. So, 3 more balloons should be crossed. 14. (B) : (A) 62 ones - 20 ones = 62 - 20= 42 (B) 4 tens 2 ones - 3 tens = 42 - 30= 12 (C) 3 tens 2 ones - 2 ones = 32 - 2 = 30 (D) 5 tens 9 ones - 3 tens 2 ones = 59 - 32 = 27 So, option (B) has the value less than ‘a7. 15. (B) : We have, 10-2=8 (A) 12 - 2 = 10 (8) 12-4=8 (C)10-4=6 (D) 15 - 5 =10 So, option (B) gives same value as 10-2. 16. (D) : Number of cookies Akansha bought = 35 Number of cookies she gave to her brother = 12 Number of cookies left with her «= 35-12 = 23 17.(C) : Number of blue buttons = 12 a Number of yellow buttons = 5 Number of yellow buttons required =12-5=7 18. (B) : Number of frogs in the pond =7 Number of frogs jumped out from the pond = 2 Number of frogs left in the pond =7-2=5 19.(A) : Number of candies in the box = 12 Number of candies Tanmay ate = 8 Number of candies left = 12-8 = 4 20. (A) : Number of marbles Sonia has = 90 Total number of marbles she gave to Sneha and Tanu = 25 + 15 = 40 Number of marbles left with Sonia = 90 - 40 = 50 21.(8): BIS -5 3 3.6 So,X=8andyY=9 22.(D) : (1) represents 8 - 3 (2) represents 9 - 2 (3) represent 7 - 3 (4) represents 9 - 5 So, (1) > (c), (2) > (d), (3) > (0), ste > @), 3) > @ 23.(C) : (A) represents 10 +5 = 20-10 which shows 15 = 10 (Incorrect) (B) represents 10 + 5 = 10 - 10 which shows 15 = 0 (Incorrect) (C) represents 10 + 5 = 20 - 5 which shows 15 = 15 (Correct) (D) represents 10 + 5 = 20 - 15 which shows 15 = 5 (Incorrect) IMO WORKBOOK a 4) 1.49.7 10.2 39 a (g) represents 3 tens 9 ones K 2 sion (B) is correct. 510) 7(P}3=3|Q\1 y323t! ea . 50, option (C) is correct. Pe ay 1, (0) : Balloon S has the longest string. 2. @) 3, (A): Nail is thinner than pen. 4, (8): @@= tunit +20-50 > q + 2 units = 15 units > qV = 13 units 5. (C) : Length of strip P = 3 > Length of strip Q= 3 > Length of strip R = 4 > length of strip S = 5 > : Strip S is the longest. § (B): 1 OX. represents 1 foot. Th ber of = between two trees = 8 _ ,lerefore, distance between two _ Tees is 8 feet. (0): 1-22. Therefore, height of Penguin =7ME=- l4a 8. (D) : Length of pencil = (12 - 3) cm=9 cm Length of strip P = (9-1) cm=8 cm Length of strip Q = (11 - 4) cm=7 cm Length of strip R = (11 - 3) cm= 8 cm Length of strip S = (11- 2) m= 9 cm So, strip S is as long as pencil. 9. (C): P. Weight of sugar is measured in Kilograms. Q. Length of door is measured in metres. R. Capacity of bucket is measured in litres. So, P > (2): Q > (3); R> (1) 10.(D) : 1 > = tunit Hence, length of axe = 8 > = 8 units 11. (A) : Glass P is the shortest. 12. (C) : In option (C), the weighing balance is more downward for ball 2 than ball 1. Therefore, ball 1 is lighter than ball 2. 13.(D) : Mona is taller than Ali but shorter than Ella. 14.(C) : 1 represents 1 span. Hence, length of tape = 13.y = 13 span 15.(C) 16.(D) : Weight of Tarun = 26 kg Kirti's weight is 5 kg less than Tarun’s weight. Hence, weight of Kirti = (26 - 5) kg = 21 kg 17.(A) : Length of first comb = 40> = 4 units 3) Length of second comb = 5 (> = 5 units Total length of both the combs = 4 units + 5 units = 9 units 18. (A) : Weight of 1 bag of flour =2kg Weight of 5 such bags of flour = (2+ 2424 2+ 2)kg = 10 kg 19. (DB) : Height of Amit = 120 cm Bat should be 30 cm shorter than Amit's height. So, length of bat = (120 - 30) cm = 90 cm 20.(C) : Weight of one doll = 10 marbles Weight of two dolls = 10 marbles + 10 marbles = 20 marbles 21.(D) : Tree Q is taller than tree R but shorter than tree P. Tree R is the shortest and tree $ is the tallest. 22. (D) : We have, 2[]-20-40-[] so, |] 2@ But weight of Q= 1 unit Hence, weight o: 2 units 23.(A): Wire P S is the longest. 24. (D) 25.(D) : Height of Paritosh = 130 cm Total height he needs to reach = 150 cm So, most suitable height for the stool = (150 - 130) = 20 cm @ the shortest and 1, (C) : We wake up to go to school in the morning, 2. (C) i Number of days in 1 week » 7 So, number of days in 3 weeks 27+7+72 2 3. (BD): Holidays in the month of July will fall on 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28, Hence, number of holidays = & 4, (B): Today Yesterday ‘Day before yesterday | Monday | Sunday _| Saturda So, day before yesterday was Saturday. 5. (C) : March has 31 days ina year. 6. (B) 7. (B) + Sunday is always a holiday. 8. (A): 4 months of a year has 30 days, which are April, June, September and November. 9. (B) : The 10% month of a year is October, 10.(B) : Fourth Sunday of March 20XX is 28 March. Just before 28" March is 27% March. So, Kartik will be celebrating his birthday on March 27. 11.(D) : September comes after July but before November. 12.(A) : Ninth month of a year is September. The month that comes just before September is August. 10 WORKBOOK - D) February has either 28, days af days. So it has neither 30 ag a 31 days. 14.(0) # The second month of a year isfebruary and the tenth month of ayer is October. The months which jes between February and October ge March, April, May, June, July, August and September, which are 7 innumber. 15.(A) : We sleep at night. 16.(C) : Third Tuesday of October 20XX is 19** October, date just after 19" October is 20% October. 17. (B) 18.(B) : There are 12 months ina year, 19. (B) : Sharpening a pencil can be done in 1 minute. 20.(8) : We play in the evening. 21.(A) : Third Friday is on 15" August. days before 15% August is 121% August. So, Varun celebrates his birthday on ist, 12 Augu Day after| Today tomorrow | [Tomorrow [Saturday] Sunday | Monday 4 . . . : %B hou Number of days in 1 week = 7 ez. 7, ’ there will ss, _ 7) days = 4 weeks. be 4 weeks. 25.(B) : Sonika's examination Starts on 2" of December which is Saturday. Her exams lasts for 14 days excluding Sundays. So, her examination finishes on 18" of December which is Monday. - (DB) + Amount shown = 8 20+% 20+%10+%75=7%55 2. (B) : Amount shown in option (A) =%20+% 20+% 20+%5 = %65 Amount shown in option (B) =%50+%20+%5=%75 Amount shown in option (C) =%50+%10+%5=%65 Amount shown in option (D) =%50+%5+%5+%5= 765 So, option (B) shows an amount worth 275. 3. (C) : The cost of the toy is ¢ 50, So one should have Money equal to or more than 7 50 to buy the toy. Therefore, amount in option (C) is enough to buy the given toy. 4. (B): (A)T1+F1+%5sz2~=29 (B)T5+F2+%2+z1=2 140 (C)T5+F24%1=%8 (D) 72+ 2471225 Hence, option (B) is correct. 5. (A): Amount shown =%5+%50+7% 100 = % 155 6. (A): Toy in option (A) costs the most. 7. (A): @ 20is less than 2 50, XD) Bee z is 8. (D) : Amount shown =%50+%10+%2=% 62 9. (B) : Amount Joy pays = = 70 Cost of doll = = 50 Amount left with him =%70-%50=% 20 He is left with = 20. So, he can buy the pencil box. 10. (A) : Cost of the toy = 755 Amount of money Hridaan has = % 40 So, amount of money Hridaan needed to buy the toy = 755 -% 40 = 215 11.(C) : Cost of an ice-cream = 25 Cost of 1 toffee = 71 Cost of 2 toffees =%1+%1=%2 So, total amount to pay to buy an ice-cream and 2 toffees =%5+F2=7%7 12. (D) : Cost of 1 pencil = @ 1 Cost of 3 pencils = %1+%1+%1=%3 Cost of one sharpener = % 2 Total amount to pay for buying 3 pencils and a sharpener =%3+%2=75 13.(C) : (A)%5+%5+T1=eU (B) 75 (C)%10+%5+%2=717 (D) %2+%24+%2+%2+%1=79 So, option (C) shows the greatest amount. 14. (A) : 780 =%10+% 10+ 10+ 710 +%10+%10+%10+710 So, 8 ten-rupee notes makes 2 80, 15.(B) : Given amount = 2 50 + = 50 +%20=%120 Among the options only toy car costs less than 7 120. © ——z, So, toy car can be bought from the given amount of money. 16.(A) : Total amount Aditya had =%20 Total amount he gave to Aastha and Atharva = %5+%5=2%10 So, amount left with Aditya =%20-%10=710 17.(B) : Amount Mona's father gave her = % 100 She can buy the toy which costs % 100 or less than = 100. So, she can buy the toy in option (B). 18.(C) : Cost of 1 pencil = % 20 Hence, amount Riya needs to pay for 2 pencils = % 20 + % 20 = = 40 19.(C) : Money given by Mohan to buy the toy = % 20 Cost of toy = 715 Amount ‘of money he gets back =%20-%15= 75 20.(A) : Amount Rahul has = = 20 He cannot buy the toy costs more than % 20. So, he cannot buy the toy in option (A). EG} + Total amount Sheetal has =%35 Cost of pencil = = 15 Cost of eraser = 5 Cost of packet of chips = = 10 Amount spent by Sheetal =%15+%5+2%10= 2% 30 So, money left with her =%35-%30=%5 22. (B) : Option (B) represents least number of coins/notes that will make up 7 85, IMO WORKBOOK a : Cost of 1 doll = = 20 23 lat of money Mitali has = z 90 , 2% 20+% 20+% 20+%20+710 50, Mitali can buy maximum 4 dolls in 90- 24.(D) 25.(A) Total Amount Aditya has 2¢200 cost of one car = 7 50 cost of 4 cars = 7 50+ 7% 50+ 150 + £50 = % 200 $0, Aditya can purchase four cars, so that he has no money left. @ Geometrical Shapes 1, (C) : The shaded part in the figure is circle. 2. (Db): There are 3 circles in the clown's cap and 1 circle in clown's face. So, there are total 4 circles. And total number of triangles = 4 3. (B) : The order of balls from biggest to smallest is Q, R, P, S. 4. (C) outside 10 De les | b : 2 4B 12 6. (A): Triangle is a plane figure j With 3 straight lines. The only figure _ Present in the options with 3 straight 7. (B): .C) @ ® @ 8 So, figure is made up of 8 circles. 8. (C): Circle can be traced using Cylinder. 9. (D): Cylinder is 5 which is similar to 3 oo: AO © = So, clearly cuboid is not shown in the given figure. 11.(C) : ‘Rectangle’ is unshaded . 12. (B) : oO is on the table, 13.(8) 14. (A) : Rectangle is not shown in the given figures. 15. (A): The arrow E> is made up of a triangle and a rectangle. 16.(D) 17.(B) : The shape of board shown in figure is rectangular. 18.(D) : The shape of window is not always curved. 67 )) 19.(B) : Option (B) has 5 squares, 4 triangles and 2 rectangles. So, figure in option (B) is Sonu's drawing. 20. (B) : Since, the shape of a ring is circle, so John will put the ring in group Q. 21.(a): /\ is called a triangle and [_ Jis called a square. So, total number of triangles and squares in the boxes are 13. Yo a 7 O ane Piao AN 22. (c) 23. (c) 24.(D) : Number of straight lines = 35 Number of curved lines = 10 25.(C) : P. [| —> Square Q O — Circle R. —> Rectangle 13 s. \ — Triangle So, P a (2); Q—+ (3); R—» (4); S—> EFice son) 1. (D): The pattern repeat itself after every 4" figure. So, the next @ figures are % %. e (A) : 2" friday is on 10 June Sonu's summer holidays starts from 10" June. 3. (C) : 6" ice-cream is ice-cream F and it is before ice-cream 6. ae oe Triangle circle Therefore, square is missing in the figure. 5. (B) : Figure in option (B) is same as Figure (X). 6. (B) 7. (B): 4 8 On» ppp oe 155 5 10. (A): Gift S is the first gift. 11.(A) : @ is under the table and 9. (8): slide also. 12. (C) : The pattern followed as 20 ao Imo WORKBOOK shape, outer shape reduce in size and become inner shape. ot? 19. (C) : MATHEMATICS + Su We ame) je2"| oT Hence, Tf is fourth letter from the ©) a left end. o 20. (B) = [yesterday] Today _| Tomorrow ‘Monday _ | Tuesday | Wednesday @I« 21.(D) : Sis the thickest brick and P is the thinnest brick. Se Ss 22.(C) : Except option (C), sum of numbers is 9. Number of squares = 17 23.(B) : Th 3 birds sitti Number of circles = 10 on Ae are 3 bine uring Total number of squares and circles 217 +10 = 27 =) 14.(A) : eS 24.(C): Ss aa s @ é oo 64 oe A é | & | oe 66 iS l Hence, there are 5 groups of 3 o> ° L strawberries each. g © AN 15.(B) : The order of balls from Group Q 6 R heaviest to lightest is R, P and Q Pp rouR, So, Q is the lightest. 25. (8) ae : Except option (B), punt reer esr oe lines inside the figure is equal to ol Number of sides of the figure. mba (8) 1. (A): ) = From (A) to eX the pe large and become outer ) 2. (C) : Since, 17" July does not fall on Thursday. So, she will not celebrate her birthday definitely on 17" July. 3. (A): As, doctor is related to stethoscope. Similarly, carpenter is related to saw. 4. (dD): oyae (Left) Shreya Pooja Piya Miara —_Pinki (Right) So, second girl from the right end is Miara, 5. (B): 3) 4 6. (BD) 7. (D) : Itisacolour based question, 8. (D) : Except option D, there are 5 petals in all other options. 9. (B) : Distance from Pragya's house to school = 7 — = 7 units Distance from Pragya's house to park = 9-—= 9 units So, park is farther from Pragya's house, 10. (D) @, ae 11.(C) : Option C shows that ball; lighter than ball 2. at ball 1 jg 12.(D): A.2+5+4=11 B. 2+9+1=12 C4+5+4=13 D. 3+3+3=9 So, umbrella in option D gives the sum less than 11. 13.(C) : Total number of eggs = 15 Number of eggs crossed = 6 So, the given picture shows 15 - 6-9 14.(D) : A. 50+ 250-2100 %50+% 20+% 20=%90 C. %20+% 20+% 20+ 20-799 D. %50+%10+%10+%5=%75 Since, money in option D is less than the price of the given book. So, ‘money in option D is not enough to buy the given book. So, rabbit in option C represents 37. 15.(C) : Since, 11+ 3 = 14 So, abacus in option C shows 14. 16.(C) : The number lying between 30 and 40 and also having 7 at ones Place is 37, So, rabbit in option C represents 37. 17. (A) : Length of pencil P = 6 = Length of pencil Qe 3s So, pencil P is (6 - 3) = 3 —> longer than the pencil Q. 18. (8) : Itisacolour based question. 19. (D) 20. (A) + Number of fishes in aquarium P= Number of fishes in aquarium Q = 7 Number of fishes in aquarium R = imo WORKBOO - 50, © yarium R shows the greatest ener of fishes. 21.(A) * Number of apples purchased py Manya = 9 Number of apples purchased by Madhu 213 Hence, Madhu purchased (13 - 9) = 4 more apples. 22.(B) : Amount of money Shanaya pas 2% 10+ %10+7%10+710+7 10 =%50 Cost of basket of cherries = 7 65 So, she needs @ 65 - 750 = 715 more to buy the given basket of cherries. 23.(B) : The shape of the photo frame shown in the figure is oval. 24.(B) : Weight of Ba -7@ Weight of 7 = Weight of eae 25.(C) : Number of roses in one garland = 11 So, number of roses in three garlands altogether = 11+ 11 + 11 = 33. 26. (A) : Number of marbles Sonia me ‘otal number of marbles she gave to Sneha and Tanu = 25 + 15 = 40 Cassy So, number of marbles left with Sonia = 90 - 40 = 50. 27. (b) : Quantity of 1 bottle of Apple juice = 1 litre Quantity of 2 bottles of Apple juice = (1+ 1) litres = 2 litres Quantity of 1 bottle of Mango juice = 3 litres Quantity of 2 bottles of Mango juice = (3 + 3) litres = 6 litres So, total quantity of juice Mr Verma bought = (2 + 6) litres = 8 litres. 28.(B) : Number of 6 Tanisha eats ina day = 4 Number of days in a week = 7 So, number of @ she eats ina week 24+4+4+4444+4+4= 28. So, one banana is left in the end. 30. (D) : Time at which Ritika leaves her home = 6:20 a.m. Time at which she reaches at school = 7:30 a.m. So, time she takes to reach school = 70 minutes or 1 hour 10 minutes. 71 Saransh 1, (D) : (1) Amount of money are rere er eee = Cost of (2) Amount of money Sarah has cransrmseasccotot fl (3) Amount of money Surya has = % 35-14 = % 21 = Cost of So, (1) > (r), (2) > (p), (3) > (q) 32.(B) : * Sachinis taller than Karan and Gaurav, but shorter than Ajay and Sameer. * Only Ajay is taller than Sameer. 33.(C) : 9 tens 7 ones = 97 and 4 tens 2 ones = 42 So, 97 - 42 = 55 Hence, abacus in option C shows 55, 34. 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