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SET 3
MATHEMATICS

1. If one-third of one fourth of a number is 15, then 8. Study the bar graph given below and answer the
how much is three-tenth of that number? question.
A. 35 B. 36
Cricket Tennis
C. 45 D. 54 400

people (in millions) →


350
2. There are three consecutive road crossing at which 300
traffic lights change after every 48 seconds, 72 seconds

Number of
250
and 108 seconds respectively. If the light change
200
simultaneously at 8 hours 20 minutes, then at what
150
time will they change again simultaneously?
100
A. 8 hours 20 minutes 10 seconds
50
B. 8 hours 10 minutes 20 seconds
0
C. 8 hours 27 minutes 12 seconds 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
D. 8 hours 12 minutes 27 seconds Years
(a) The number of people preferring to play tennis in
3. Two numbers are in the ratio 8 : 9. If the sum of the 2006, is how many millions fewer than the number
numbers is 153, find the numbers. of people preferring to play tennis in 2005?
A. 70, 82 (b) How many people (in millions) have preferred to
B. 62, 91 play cricket in all the years together?
C. 52, 101
D. 72, 81 (c) What is the respective ratio of the number of people
preferring to play cricket to the number of people
4. If P is a prime number such that (P + 2) is also a preferring to play tennis in the year 2003?
prime number, then P(P + 2) + 1 is always (a) (b) (c)
A. An odd integer A 200 5020 15 : 13
B. A prime number B 100 5020 15 : 13
C. A perfect square C 200 2050 13 : 15
D. None of these D 100 2050 15 : 13

5. If Swati celebrated her 16th birthday x years ago, then 9. How many perpendiculars can a line have?
how old will she be after z years? A. 1 B. 2
A. (x – 16 + z) years C. 4 D. Infinite
B. (16 + x – z) years
C. (16 + x + z) years 3 5
10. If I = ÷ , II = 3 ÷ [(4 ÷ 5) ÷ 6]
D. (16 – x + z) years 4 6
III = [3 ÷ (4 ÷ 5)] ÷ 6, IV = 3 ÷ 4(5 ÷ 6) then,
6. The cost of 3 digital cameras and 5 cell phones is
A. I and II are equal
` 35290. What is the cost of 9 digital cameras and
15 cell phones? B. I and IV are equal
C. I and III are equal
A. ` 105780
D. All are equal.
B. ` 105870
C. ` 107508 11. The line AD is divided in the ratio of AB : BC : CD =
D. ` 150870 1 : 3 : 4. If AB = 0.8 cm, calculate the length of AD.

7. The area of a 6-metre wide road outside a garden in 0.8 cm


all its four sides is 564 sq. m. If the length of the
A B C D
garden is 20 m. What is its breadth?
A. 51 m A. 1 cm
B. 15 m B. 6.4 cm
C. 10 m C. 2.4 cm
D. 26 m D. 1.6 cm
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12. A hexagon is made up of six equilateral triangles. x 2 x 3x
19. If (147 × x) = 12348, then the value of + − is
The length from the centre to one of its vertices is 4 21 7
3.7 cm. What is the sum of all sides of the hexagon? A. –5
B. 8
C. –7
D. 5

20. The figure shows a solid.

A. 22.2 cm2 B. 21.2 cm2


C. 22.2 cm D. 21.2 cm

13. A wooden door of length 2 m 8 cm and breadth 1.2 m


has 4 glass panes fitted into it. Each pane measures Which of the following is not a net of the solid?
40 cm by 20 cm. What is the area of the wood?
A. 2.196 m2
B. 1.798 m2 A. B.
C. 2.256 m2
D. 2.176 m2

14. Three numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5 and their


L.C.M. is 2400. What is their H.C.F.? C. D.
A. 20 B. 40
C. 80 D. 12
21. The graph below shows how Rahul spends his
15. What least number should be subtracted from 26492518 money.
so that the resulting number is divisible by 3 but
not by 9? 500
A. 1 B. 3 400
Amount (in `)

C. 4 D. 7
300
16. If we divide a fraction by its reciprocal, the fraction
7
thus obtained is 2 . The original fraction is 200
9
8 2 100
A. B. 2
27 3
0
2 Food Clothing Transport Entertai- Other
C. 1 D. None of these nment Expenses
3
(a) On which item does he spend as much amount as
17. Consider the following numbers. he spends on entertainment?
I. 368.39 ÷ 17 (b) How much does he spent more on transport than
II. 170.50 ÷ 62 clothing?
III. 875.65 ÷ 83
(a) (b)
The correct sequence in decreasing order is
A. Clothing `150
A. I, III, II B. Transport `150
B. II, I, III C. Food `100
C. II, III, I D. Other Expenses `50
D. III, I, II
22. How many more triangular units must be shaded so
18. On a map 2 cm is used to represent 15 km distance
that 5 of the figure is shaded?
on the ground. If the actual distance between two 8
stations is 82.5 km, what will be their distance on A. 4
the map? B. 5
A. 10 cm B. 11 cm C. 6
C. 12l cm D. 13 cm D. 8
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23. If the length of each side of 31. Which of the following is CORRECT?
a square is 2 cm, find the A. CDXXXIX – 439 B. CDXXXIII – 442
perimeter of the figure. C. CDLXI – 459 D. MMMDXX – 4520
A. 120 cm
B. 100 cm 32. Which of the following is CORRECT?
C. 80 cm A. There are 7 two-digit prime numbers, in which
D. 110 cm both the digits are also prime numbers.
B. There are 6 pairs of prime numbers which can be
24. What is the missing number in the box? used to express 20 as the sum of two prime numbers.
3 3 3 3 C. 1 is the smallest number that must be added to an
8× = 5× + + ? ×
4 4 4 4 odd number to make it even?
A. 1 B. 2 D. None of these
C. 3 D. 6
33. A row of trees was planted along a stretch of road
25. The numbers 13 and 31 are prime numbers formed 2 km long. How many trees were planted to cover the
by two different digits. Both these numbers have entire stretch of road from end to end if the distance
the same digits 1 and 3. How many more such pairs between each tree was 25 m?
of prime numbers up to 100 are there?
A. 50 B. 80
A. 1 B. 2 C. 81 D. 160
C. 3 D. 4
34. The length of a rectangle and the side of a square are
26. You take 5 less than thrice a number and add 7. The same. The ratio of the length to the breadth of the
result is 14. The number is rectangle is 3 : 1 and its perimeter is 32 cm. What is
A. 5 B. 4 the perimeter of the square?
C. 6 D. 2 A. 24 cm B. 32 cm
C. 36 cm D. 48 cm
27. The ratio of the sides of a triangle is 4 : 3 : 2. The
perimeter of the triangle is 108 cm. What is the length 35. Suman is n years older than his sister and her sister is
of the longest side? 12 years old. What will be their total age after 4 years?
A. 12 cm B. 36 cm A. 28n years B. 24n years
C. 24 cm D. 48 cm C. (32 + n) years D. (28 + n) years

28. Monica mixed orange syrup and water in the ratio 36. A container when it is completely filled with water
4 : 9. How many litres of orange syrup were required weighs 680g. When it is 5 filled with water, it weighs
to mix with 234 L of water? 8
A. 36 L B. 104 L 545g. How much does the container weigh when it
is empty?
C. 167 L D. 198 L
A. 110 g B. 145 g
29. 80% of a wall is painted light blue, 15% is painted C. 232 g D. 320 g
violet and the rest is painted dark blue. What area of
37. The pie chart shows the proportion
the wall is painted dark blue if 300 cm2 of the wall
of animals in a farm. If there are 24 Cows
is painted violet? 1
2 2
hens, how many more sheep than 1 2
A. 200 cm B. 100 cm cows are there? 3 Sheep
Hens
C. 150 cm2 D. 75 cm2 A. 12 B. 24
C. 36 D. 48
30. Which of the following triangle is possible?
38. Which of the following is the best estimate for
30° 40° 510 ÷ 0.4?
A. B.
A. 1200 B. 1300
45° 20° 40° 100° C. 1500 D. 1400
39. The first, third and fourth terms of a proportion are
80° 46° 18, 27, 36 respectively. Find the second term.
C. D.
80° 80° A. 20 B. 24
46° C. 30 D. 35
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40. Which of the following steps is incorrect while 42. The ratio of father’s age to that of his son is equal to
constructing an angle of 150°? the ratio of the mother’s age to that of her daughter.
Step 1 : Draw any ray OA. If the ages of mother, son and daughter be 48, 24 and
Step 2 : With O as centre and any convenient radius 18 years respectively, then the age of the father is
draw an arc MN.
A. 54 years B. 60 years
Step 3 : With M as centre and the same radius (as in
step 2) draw an arc, cutting arc MN at P. C. 64 years D. 50 years
Step 4 : With P as centre and the same radius (as in
step 2) draw an arc, cutting MN at Q. 43. The number of times 79 must be subtracted from
Step 5 : With Q as centre and the same radius (as in 50000, so that the remainder is 43759 is
step 2) draw an arc, cutting MN at R. A. 69 B. 79
Step 6 : Now with Q and P as centres and same radius C. 59 D. 49
1
equal to slightly more than QP draw two
2 44. Find the least value of x and y so that the number
arcs, cutting each other at a point B. 5x423y is divisible by 88.
Step 7 : Draw ray OB.
A. 8, 2 B. 7, 3
A. Step 2 B. Step 3
C. 9, 4 D. 6, 5
C. Step 5 D. Step 6

41. Prime factorisation of 23205 is __________. 45. After subtracting sum of 9b 2 – 3c 2 and 2b 2 + bc – 2c 2
A. 3 × 5 × 7 × 13 × 17 from the sum of 2b 2 – 2bc – c 2 and c 2 + 2bc – b 2 we
B. 3 × 5 × 7 × 13 × 19 get _________.
C. 3 × 5 × 13 × 17 × 19 A. 13b2 – 5bc + 5c2 B. –10b2 – bc + 5c2
D. 3 × 5 × 7 × 17 × 19 C. 10b2 – bc – 5c2 D. –10b2 – 5bc – 5c2

ACHIEVERS SECTION

1  1 49. The entrance charges for entering in a resort are


 3  1   5 2   61
46. If 5 − 1 + 2 2 ÷  5 ÷ x  −  −   = 2 , shown in the table below.
6  5  4  2   6 3   120
Entrance Fee ` 45 per car
then the value of x is
7 79 Monday to Friday ` 16 per person
A. B.
13 120 Saturday and Sunday ` 20 per person
43 33 Parking charges:
C. D.
24 24 7am to 5 pm ` 12.50 per half hour
After 5 pm ` 15 per car
47. The length and breadth of a rectangular field are in Mr. Goyal drove his car to the resort with his wife
the ratio 5 : 3. If the cost of cultivating the field at and three children on Friday at 1.30 p.m. They left
25 paise per square metre is ` 6000, find the perimeter the resort at 8 p.m. How much did Mr. Goyal's family
of the field. have to pay in all?
A. 700 m B. 160 m A. ` 257.2 B. ` 225.7
C. 640 m D. 560 m C. ` 252.7 D. ` 227.5
48. There were 32 boys and 14 girls at a party. 5 boys 50. If P and Q represents the prime digits, then find the
and a certain number of girls left the party. After value of P, Q and R respectively.
that, the ratio of the number of boys to the number P P 9
of girls who remained at the party was 9 : 4. How A. 5, 3, 1 × QQ
many girls left the party? B. 7, 2, 3 1R03
A. 9 B. 10 C. 1, 5, 2 + 1 R 030
C. 2 D. 8 D. 2, 7, 6 17 633

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