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MATHS SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2 – Set 3

KENNEDY HIGH THE GLOBAL SCHOOL

(PLEASE USE ANSWER SHEETS TO WRITE THE ANSWERS CLEARLY) Date: 27 Feb 2019

1. Find the time duration between:


a. 11:30pm to 7:25pm
b. 7:30 hrs to 2:45pm
c. 10:20pm to 4:35am

2. Write the time in 12-hour clock time:


a. 18:45 hrs
b. 23:25 hrs
c. 19:55 hrs

3. What is:
a. 6 hrs after 21:30 hrs
b. 5 hrs 35 min before 2:10pm
c. 2 hr 30 min after 11:10am
d. 3 hr 20 min before 01:30 hrs

4. Make a bill for the following items:


a. 4 kg onions, if 1 kg of onion is Rs. 18.50
b. 2 kg of sugar, if 1 kg of sugar is Rs. 55.50
c. 3 kg of potato, if 1 kg of potato is Rs. 22.00
d. 5 kg of wheat, if 1 kg of wheat is Rs. 22.50

Find the amount of the bill?

5. Find the perimeter of a rectangle of length 45m, and breadth 28m?

6. Find the perimeter of a square of side 79 cm?

7. If the cost of one chair is Rs. 6874.25, what is the cost of 49 such chairs?

8. If the cost of fridge is Rs. 11745.98, what is the cost of 17 fridges?

9. Convert the following:


a. 4430 cm into m and cm
b. 6124 g into kg and g
c. 5445 mm into cm and mm
d. 1927 ml into L and ml
e. 49 kg into grams
f. 1234567 ml into L and ml
g. 56983 cm into m and cm
h. 25487 mm into cm and mm
i. 93734 ml into L and ml
10. Find the perimeter of a square of side 57 cm.

11. Solve the following:


a. 43 L 648 ml + 15 L 154 ml
b. 80 kg 112 g – 34 kg 976 g
c. 100 L – 72 L 5 ml
d. 500 L – 110 L 15 ml
e. 4387 cm 90 mm – 1987 cm 10 mm
f. 1000 m + 89 m 34 cm
g. 95m 12cm – 68 cm
h. 29 kg 850 g – 15 kg

12. Draw the shapes of solid figures and write their properties

13. Draw the line segments of length for the following measurements:
a. 8cm 6 mm
b. 1cm 9mm

14. Find the diameter for the given radii:


a. 31 cm
b. 29 m
c. 59 cm

15. Find the radius for the given diameters:


a. 37 cm
b. 35 cm
c. 98 m
d. 56 cm

16. Draw circles with the given radii and mark center, radius, diameter and chord and label them
a. 3cm 5mm
b. 5cm 8mm
c. 9cm

17. What is:


a. 5/8 of 64
b. 3/5 of 65
c. 1/4 of 120
18. Find the areas for the below figures:

19. The perimeter of the following figures is 30 cm each. Find the length of the side whose
measurement is not given

20. Draw front view, top view and side view of the below figures:

21. Convert the decimals into fractions;


a. 0.5
b. 0.45

22. Solve:
a. 9/23 + 4/23 – 2 /23
b. 5/107 + 6/107 + 9 /107
c. 15/23 – 9 /23 + 2/23

23. Write the following dates in short form:


a. 15 February 1777
b. 30 August 2015
c. 24 May 1980

24. Write the number name for the following fractions:


a. 5/8
b. 3/4
c. 7/10
d. 3/10

25. Find the first 3 equivalent fractions of the following:


a. 7/17
b. 8/19
c. 3/16

26. Simplify the following fractions to the lowest term:


a. 45/90
b. 28/128

27. Convert the below into improper fractions:


a. 11 1/3
b. 3 3/8
c. 4 3/7

28. Do the following problems:


a. Rs. 745 and 35 P – Rs. 178 and 59 P
b. Rs. 6573.45 + Rs. 3446.98
c. Rs. 1529.89 + Rs. 7689.87
d. Rs. 5814.19 – Rs. 3987.98
e. Multiply Rs. 435.60 by 12
f. Multiply Rs. 5897.68 by 58
g. Divide Rs. 358.24 by 8
h. Divide Rs. 6798.12 by 4
i. Divide Rs. 986.65 by 5

29. If the cost of 15 sets of uniforms is Rs. 3587.75, then what is the cost of 1 uniform?

30. Convert the following into mixed fractions:


a. 100/7
b. 49/6
c. 125/3

31. Represent the following fractions on the number line?


a. 2 1/3
b. 3 2/5
c. 5/7
d. 5 2/3

32. Use <, > or = for the following fractions:


a. 2/9 ____ 7/9
b. 4/7 _____ 16/28

33. Roger goes to the library every day in the evening at 5.05pm and spends 45 minutes there.
At what time does he leave the library?

34. Examine if 2358 and 2900 are leap years?

35. Convert into 24 hour clock time:


a. 4:06 pm b. 10:55pm c. 12:07pm d. 8:03am

36. Convert the following into 12 hour clock time:


a. 13:56 hours b. 09:20 hours c. 22:10 hours d. 00:16 hours

37. Read the write the correct answers:

38. What fraction is represented by each of these shaded figures:


39. Add the following fractions:

a.

b.

40. Draw nets of the following shapes:


a. Cuboid
b. Cone
c. Cylinder
d. Cube

41. Draw the shapes of solid figures and write their properties

42. Draw nets of the following shapes:


a. Cuboid
b. Cone
c. Cylinder
d. Cube

43. Draw any 4 polygons of 18 cm each in the grid given below:

44. Solve the following word problems:


a. Ananya distributed 1/3 of 30 apples on Monday and ½ on Tuesday in orphanage.
How many apples are left with Ananya?
b. Sakshi bought apples for Rs. 128.50, oranges for Rs. 78.50 and grapes for Rs. 210.75.
If she had Rs. 900 initially, how much money is left with her?
c. A train starts at 00:20 hrs from a station and reaches another station at 09:20 hrs.
How much time did it take to reach the station?
d. John brought 11 candies to school. He ate 3 candies and his friend ate 2 candies.
What fraction of candies did they eat in total?
e. Abhishek bought 21 kg 967 g of rice. After a few days, he found that 9 kg 987 g of
rice is left. How much rice has been used?
f. Sonal bought a new pencil whose length was 745mm, initially. After a few days, its
length became 243mm. Find the length of the pencil used in centimeters?
g. If 5 sets of uniforms cost Rs. 525.50, what will be the cost of each set of uniform?
h. If the cost of one chair is Rs. 1127.20, what will be the cost of 12 similar chairs?
i. Zakir left for Srinagar on 3rd March and reached there the next day. He left from
there on 4th July. How many days did he stay in Srinagar?
j. Sameer bought a bottle of shampoo for Rs. 128.50, a bottle of talcum powder for Rs.
88.90 and a soap bar for Rs. 22.50. What is the total amount of the bill?
k. Amay wants to buy a scooter which costs Rs. 33,495. If he has Rs. 25,342 with him,
how much more money does he need to buy his scooter?

45. Define the following with examples:


a. Area
b. Perimeter
c. Quadrilateral
d. Polygon
e. Quadrilateral
f. Proper fraction
g. Improper fraction
h. Mixed fraction
i. Like Fraction
j. Unlike Fraction
k. Equivalent Fraction
l. Face
m. Edge
n. Vertex
o. Polygon
p. Open Curve
q. Closed Curve
r. Diameter
s. Radius
t. Chord

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ALL THE BEST!!


MATHS BIT PAPER – SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 2

1. Rs. 3 = __________ paise


2. Length of needle is measured in ___________. a) cm b) km
3. Weight of a car is measured in ______. A) kg b) g
4. 272 cm = ______m __________ cm
5. 9 kg 883 g = ______________ g
6. 9 m = _____________ mm
7. 7 m = _________ cm
8. 1 cm = _______ mm
9. 11 km = _____________ m
10. 1m = ___________ km
11. 304 cm = ___________ m + ____________ cm
12. 5 kg = __________ g
13. 1mg = ____________ g
14. 7 g = ____________ mg
15. Weight of a doll is measured in ___________. a) kg b) g
16. 3000 ml = _____ L
17. 6000 g = _______ kg
18. Two halves is equivalent to __________
19. The fractions that have same value are called _________________ fractions.
20. The solid shape that has 2 faces (1 flat and 1 curved), 1 edge and 1 vertex is called ________
21. The solid shape that doesnot have vertex but has 2 edges is called __________
22. Write the shape of the following objects:
a. Road roller
b. Matchbox
c. Ice cube
23. If today is Monday, what is day before yesterday: ________________
24. If tomorrow is Sunday, what is today: _________________
25. 1 hour before 12.20am: _____________
26. 2 hours after 10.30am: ________________
27. 3 hours after 8.30pm: _______________
28. 4 hours after 12noon: ______________
29. Name a solid shape with
a. Only one vertex
b. Exactly two flat faces
c. No flat surface
d. Six identical faces
30. The distance between the centre and any point on the circle is called ____________
31. If any two points on a circle are joined with a line, it is called a ___________.
32. The length of the boundary of a circle is called ______________
33. A combination of a whole number and a fraction is called a ____________ fraction
34. 3/4 , 7/8 are called like fractions. (True / False)
35. 2/5 and 20/50 are equivalent fractions. (True / False)
36. To find the equivalent fractions, we need to multiply numerator and denominator with
different number. (True / False)
37. Fractions which have different denominators are called proper fractions. (True / False)
38. A fraction in which numerator is less than denominator is called proper fraction. (T/F)
39. The mixed fraction of 21/5 is 1 4/5. (True / False)
40. We can not convert proper fractions into mixed fractions. (True / False)
41. 7/10 + 3/10 =1 . (True / False)
42. Write the formula to represent radius in terms of diameter. ______________________

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