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LEVEL - 2

Year 2017-18
MATHEMATICS

1. There are 50 passengers in a bus. 6 of them are 3


7. Sneha had two 2000 rupee notes. She spent of
7
children while the rest are adults. If of the adults 8
11 it on a dress and bought a pair of heels of ` 945.
are women, then what fraction of the total passengers How much money did she have left?
in the bus are men?
A. ` 2445
8 16
A. B. B. ` 1955
25 25
C. ` 1555
6 12
C. D. D. ` 2045
25 25

2. What is the dierence between the place value of 4 8. Sahil travelled 12 km 450 m by train, 8 km 225 m
in the millions place and the place value of 4 in the by car and 3 km 450 m by sco ote
oter.
r. Fin d the tot al
thousands place ? distance travelled by Sahil.

A. 396000 1
A. 24 km
B. 399600 8
1
C. 3996000 B. 24 km
D. 999000 4
3
C. 24 km
3. The given gure (not drawn to scale) is divided into 8
four parts. Area of rectangle QRST is 32 sq. cm and 3
D. 24 km
area of square UTWV is 36 sq. cm. Find the total area 4
of rectangles PQTU and TSXW.
P R 1
Q 9. Which of the following is greater than ?
2
U S 1 1
T A. +
4 4

X 5 1
V W 8 cm
B. +
6 6
A. 76 sq. cm 3 1
B. 72 sq. cm C. +
8 8
C. 64 sq. cm 7 1
D. −
D. 82 sq. cm 12 12

4. Find the sum of the common prime factors of 10. Arrange the areas of following gures in ascending
154 and 224. order.
A. 10
B. 7
C. 12
D. 9 P. Q.

1 cm 2 cm
5. Round o the sum of 3645279 and 2153467 to the
nearest ten thousand. 1 cm 2 cm

A. 5790000
B. 5800000
C. 5799000
R.
D. 5700000
4 cm
6. If area of 8 identical squares is 392 sq. cm, then nd
the perimeter of each square. 4 cm

A. 35 cm A. P, Q, R
B. 21 cm B. Q, R, P
C. 28 cm C. P, R, Q
D. 32 cm D. R, Q, P

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1 15. Which set of numbers gives a sum of 160 and a
11. Raman had some money. He spent of it on education
5 product
prod uct of 5775 ?
2
and of the remainder on food. He saved the rest. A. 55 and 105
5
(a) What fraction of his money was spent on food? B. 60 and 100
C. 65 and 95
(b) If Raman spent ` 2400 on food, then how much
D. 170 and 90
did he save?
(a) (b) 16. Dierence between the successor
successor of 32760019 and
A. 1/25 ` 2400 predecess
pred ecess or of 48720 000 is ________ .

B. 8/25 ` 3600 A. 15958979


C. 8/25 ` 2400 B. 15959981
C. 14959981
D. 1/25 ` 3600
D. 15959979
12. The table below shows the cost of peanuts at stall P,
P,
17. Find the value of (P + Q + R) × S in the following
stall Q and stall R.
addition problem.
2 P 0 6 8 4 1 5
S ta ll P St a ll Q St al l R A. 90 + 3 1 2 Q 4 2 2 6
Price of ` 150 per kg ` 100 for ` 105 for B. 75 S 0 2 7 2 R 4 1
peanu ts 600 g 700 g C. 70
Which two stalls sell the peanuts at the same D. 80
price?
pric e? 18. Identify the minuend and subtrahend in the given
A. P and R subtraction problem.
B. P and Q Minuend Subtrahend 99,99,999
C. R and Q A. 99,99,999 9,99,999 – 9,99
9,99,999
,999
D. None of these B. 9,99,999 99,99,999 90,00,000
C. 90,00,000 99,99,999
13. In 7 + ______ + 0.026 = 7.826, what is the missing D. 9,99,999 90,00,000
fraction in the blank?
1
19. Which of the followi
following
ng stateme
statements
nts is INCORRE CT ?
A.
8 A. There is only one centre in a circle.
5 B. Radius is the longest chord of any circle.
B.
10 C. Half of a circle is called semicircle.
2 D. A circle can have many diameters.
C.
3
20. Count the number of unit cubes in the given solid.
4
D.
5

14. Match the following :


Column I Column II
Number Place value and face
value of underlined digit
respectively A. 21
(a) 3612
361 24081 (i) 20000 and 2 B. 20
(b) 92 133302 (ii) 200000 and 2 C. 22
(c) 512100842
512100842 (iii) 2 and 2 D. 23
(d) 122
12 201485 (iv) 2000000 and 2
21. There are 35 girls and 15 boys in a badminton club.
(a) (b) (c) (d) What fraction of the members are boys ?
A. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) A. 7/10
B. (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) B. 3/4
C. (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) C. 3/10
D. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) D. 13/20

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22. In the given gure, ∠MON is (i) angle, ∠ SOQ is 27. Find the perimeter of the whole gure (not drawn to
(ii) angle and ∠SOP is (iii) angle. scale).
cm
S
M
O Q
22 cm
L
11 cm

P N 25 cm

47cm
(i) (ii) (iii) 20 cm 71 cm

A. Obtuse Straight Acute


B. Straight Acute Obtuse 2 cm 9 cm
14 cm
C. Acute Acute Obtuse 28 cm
25 cm 41 cm
D. Straight Obtuse Acute
11 cm

1
23. How many minutes are there in of 6 hours? 10 cm 8 cm
20
A. 20 mins A. 364 cm B. 383 cm
B. 30 mins C. 643 cm D. None of these
C. 18 mins
28. Priyank lled a pail with 3 L 125 mL of water, a jug
D. 24 mins
with 2 L 50 mL of water and a bottle with 600 mL
24. A certain number
number when divided by 4 gives a remainder
remainder of water. How many litres of water did Priyank use
of 3. The same number when divided by 3 gives a altogether?
remainder of 2. Which of the following can be the A. 5 L 775 mL
number? B. 3 L 250 mL
A. 55 C. 5 L 50 mL
B. 71 D. 6 L 250 mL
C. 89
29. Teena, Sheena and Veena run on dierent tracks of a
D. 103 rectangularr eld. If the dimensions of the tracks are
rectangula
2 given below, then what is the dierence between the
25. Neena bought a packet of 120 beads. She used
3
length of boundary of track III and track I? (neglecting
1
of the beads to sew onto a bag and of it to sew the width of the track)
12
2m
onto a top. She then sewed the rest of the beads onto m
2
3m
m
several scarves. 3 6m

(a) How many beads are used in scarves? 8m

(b) How many more beads are used to sew a bag


I II
than a top ?
(a) (b)
III
A. 30 70
B. 40 60 A. 68 m
C. 30 60 B. 40 m
D. 40 70 C. 24 m
D. 16 m
26. When the time in Singapore is 21 : 30, the time
in New York is 09 : 30 on the same day. What is 30. In a certain state, fty two lakh sixty one thousand
the time difference between Singapore and New nine hundred eighty nine students were enrolled in
various schools. Of these, nineteen lakh sixty ve
York?
thousand two hundred thirty three were primary school
A. 9 hrs students, twenty lakh six thousand seven hundred fty
B. 9 hrs 30 mins six were high school students and the rest attended
C. 12 hrs middle school. What is the number of students enrolled
D. 12 hrs 30 mins in middle school rounded o to nearest lakh?

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A. 2000000 35. Compare and fill in the box with ‘<’, ‘>’ or ‘=’.
B. 1300000 4 − 3  3 − 3   3 + 1
C. 1200000  5 14  less than
 4 20   7 3 
more than

D. None of these  7 − 1
A. =
 12 4 
31. If each letter represents a dierent digit, then nd
P, Q, R, S, T in the following multiplication problem. B. >
P Q R S T C. <
× 5 D. Can’t be determined
1 2 2 6 8 5
36. Find the values of missing decimal numbers P, Q and
P Q R S T R.
A. 2 4 5 3 7
B. 2 5 4 3 7 2 0 .0 5 2 0 .0 7 2 0 .0 9
C. 2 6 4 3 7 P Q R
D. 2 4 5 4 7 P Q R
32. Which of the following shows the correct prime A. 20.06 20. 076 20.088
factorisation of 108 ? B. 20.06 20.08 20.088
C. 20.06 20.09 20.880
A. 108 B. 108
D. 20.06 20. 216 20.778
2 54 3 36
37. Solve the following :
2 27 3 12
(I) I am a 3-digit number between 100 and 120
3 9 2 6 and a multiple of 6. The sum of my digits is 9.
What number am I?
9 1
(II) Find the dierence between the fourth multiple
C. 108 D. Both (A) and (C) of 9 and the third multiple of 6.
(I) (II)
2 54
A. 117 18
2 27 B. 108 45
3 9 C. 108 18
D. 117 45
3 3

3 1 3 1 38. When is added to 59 hundreds, the answer is 300


tens more than 11 thousands. How many tens is ?
33. Which of the following sets shows the multiples
A. 180
of 75?
B. 140
75, 150, 275, 325,
A. 5, 1, 3, 15, 25 B. C. 8100
400, 475, 525
D. 810
1, 75, 150, 225, 75, 150, 225, 300, 1
C. D. 39. Mrs Kapoor bought 2 kg of wheat at ` 16 per
300, 375, 450, 525 375, 450, 525, 600
2
200 g. How much money would she have to pay?
34. How many more triangles must be shaded to make
A. ` 220
AB as the line of symmetry?
B. ` 160
C. ` 200
D. ` 240

40. 25 kg of sugar is packed into packets of weight


125 g each. How many packets of sugar are there?

A. 2 A. 200
B. 3 B. 100
C. 4 C. 125
D. 5 D. 150

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41. The weight of a packet of salt is 1.2 kg. The weight June 20XX
of a packet of our is 0.3 kg less than the weight S M T W T F S
of a packet of salt. Find the total weight of 5 such 1 2 3
packets
packe ts of salt and 3 such packe
packets
ts of our.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. 8 kg 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
B. 8.2 kg
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
C. 8 kg 70 g
25 26 27 28 29 30
D. 8700 g
A. 12 th , Monday
42. Aman is 1.42 m tall. His brother is 15 cm taller B. 17 th , Saturday
than Aman. Their total height is_______ m. C. 21 st , Wednesday
A. 2.57 D. 30 th , Friday
B. 1.66
44. If × × = 2880, × = 240 and 2 = 32,
C. 2.99
then nd + + .
D. 1.37 A. 53
B. 23
43. Meenal joined three activities i.e. table tennis, dancing
and abacus. C. 43
D. 63
I. She went for table tennis class once in every
3 days. 45. Form the greatest seven
seven digit number using all the
II. She went for dancing class once in every 4 days. digits 9, 4, 6, 3 and 2 atleast once.
III. She went for abacus class once in every 6 days. A. 9999999
The given calendar shows that Meenal did all the B. 9996432
activities on 5 th June. On which day will Meenal C. 9999996
again do all three activities on the same day? D. 9643299

ACHIEVERS SECTION

46. Match the columns. 48. Fill in the blanks.


Column-I Column-II • (i) _ sq. cm.
The area of gure P is ___
(a) MCMXCIX – MDXLIX (i) MMMDCXIV • (ii)_ sq. cm.
Area of gure Q is ___
(b) MMXLV + MDLXIX (ii) CCCIX • (iii)
Area of gure R is ___ __ sq. cm.
(c) MCMLVIII – MCDXCIX (iii) CDLIX • Sum of areas of gure P and gure R together
(d) MDXXXIX – MCCXXX (iv) CDL (iv)
is ___ __ sq. cm more than the area of gure Q.
(a) (b) (c) (d) cm
A. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 4 cm
28 cm
B. (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) R
C. (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
P
D. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) 14 cm

8 cm
47. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
6 10 cm Q
A. The fraction is equal to 0.24.
25

2
B. The fraction 2 is equal to 2.8.
25 (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

4 A. 392 220 660 47


C. The fraction 7 is equal to 7.15.
24 B. 327 320 66 420
1 C. 392 220 66 392
D. The fraction 1 is equal to 1.25.
50 D. 392 220 66 238

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49. Three friends drew Venn diagram for the multiples. 50. Divyank parked his bike from 10 a.m. to 6:50 p.m.
Who drew the correct picture? on Monday and Sunday. The charges of parking are
given below:
Multiples of 18

Multiples of 6
Time Charges Charges
Sam (Weekdays) (Saturday/Sunday/
Multiples of 3 Public holidays)
6 a.m. to ` 250 per hour ` 120 per hour
11 a.m.
Multiples of 18
11 a.m. ` 350 per hour ` 180 per hour
Multiples of 12
to 5 p.m.
Trishi
Multiples of 4 5 p.m. ` 10 every 1/2 hour ` 10 per half hour
onwards or part thereof or part thereof

Multiples of 24 (a) How much did Divyank have to pay in total for
the parking charges on Monday?
Multiples of 12
Sanchi (b) How much cheaper did he pay for the parking
Multiples of 8 charges on Sunday than on Monday?
(a) (b)
A. Sam A. ` 1240 ` 2390
B. Trishi B. ` 2390 ` 1240
C. Sanchi C. ` 2390 ` 1150
D. None of these D. ` 1150 ` 2390

SPACE
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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