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SET 5
MATHEMATICS

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1. A boy was asked to multiply a number by . Instead A. B.
11 25 25
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of multiplying he divided it by and there by his
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answer exceeded the correct answer by 192. What is C. D. None of these
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the correct answer?
A. 30 B. 50 7. In a five digit number, the digit in the hundred's place
C. 70 D. 80 is 2 and the digit in the one's place is twice the digit
in the hundred's place. The number has no thousands.
2. In a mathematics test, Meena answered 15% of the The digit in the ten-thousand's place is the sum of
questions incorrectly and 51 questions correctly. How the digit in the hundred's place and the digit in the
many questions did he answer incorrectly ? one's place. The digit in the ten's place is the digit
A. 10 B. 52 in the ten-thousand's place minus 1. The number is
C. 9 D. 8 A. 52064 B. 60254
C. 60245 D. 62054
3. The we ight of a container with 50 i dentical
metal balls is 750 g. When 20 of the balls are removed, 8. Each figure below is made up of nine squares.
the weight of the container with the remaining Four squares in each figure are shaded. Which of
metal balls is 510 g. What is the weight of each the following is a symmetric figure?
metal ball?
A. 12 g B. 15 g A. B.
C. 14 g D. 20 g

4. A page contains 50 lines. A chapter contains 125 pages.


A book contains 5 chapters. 20 such books form a
bound. If there are 50 lakh lines in x bounds, then C. D.
the value of x is
A. 4 B. 2
9. The cost of 12 chairs and 15 tables is ` 58,968. What
C. 5 D. 8
is the cost of 4 chairs and 5 tables?
7 A. ` 19,656 B. ` 29,484
5. of the passengers on a ship are adults and the rest
12 C. ` 39,312 D. ` 40,672
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are children. of the adults are men. The ratio of the
5 10. Father is 5 years older than the mother and the mother's
number of women to the number of children is age is now thrice the age of her daughter. The daughter
A. 5 : 12 B. 14 : 25 is now 10 years old. What was the father's age when
C. 21 : 25 D. 4 : 25 the daughter was born?
A. 20 years B. 15 years
6. The bar graph shows the number of storybooks read C. 25 years D. 30 years
by pupils in a school.
11. If the price of first 6 cupcakes is ` 25 each and for
additional cupcakes the price is ` 20 each. Babita has
` 100. What is the greatest number of cupcakes she
can buy?
A. 4 B. 5
C. 6 D. 3

12. The sum of the three consecutive even numbers is


126. What is the difference between twice the lowest
number and one-half of the highest number?
What fraction of pupils in the school read at least A. 84 B. 48
2 storybooks to the total number of pupils? C. 85 D. 58
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13. Peter's watch gains 10 minutes every hour. If his watch 20. The number 40042332 is
shows that it is 3:00 p.m. now, what is the time his A. divisible by 2, but not by 11
watch will show 5 hours later? B. divisible by 11, but not by 9
A. 8:40 p.m. B. 8:25 p.m. C. divisible by 9, but not by 11
C. 8:50 p.m. D. 8:55 p.m. D. divisible by 2, 9 and 11
14. A positive integer which when added to 10000 gives 21. The figure below is made up of two squares overlapping
a sum which is greater than the product of the integer
each other. Find the perimeter of the shaded part.
and 10000. The positive integer is
A. 1 B. 5
C. 7 D. 3 28 cm

15. The sum of all sides of a triangle is (4k + 3) cm.


Two of its sides measure (2k – 2) cm and (k + 6) cm.
If k = 5, what is the length of the third side of the 38 cm
triangle? A. 108 cm B. 208 cm
A. 3 cm B. 4 cm C. 218 cm D. 280 cm
C. 8 cm D. 11 cm
22. In the figure given below, ABDE is a square. The length
16. If the longer side of a rectangle is doubled and the of AB is 3 times the length of BC. What fraction of
other is reduced to half, the area of the new rectangle ABDE is shaded?
goes up by A B
A. 50 sq. units B. 100 sq. units C
C. 150 sq. units D. No change

17. Rupali spent 4 days in making paper dolls for her


friends. Each day she managed to make 2 paper dolls E D
more than the day before. She made a total of 24 1 1
paper dolls. How many paper dolls did she make on A. B.
3 4
the last day?
1 1
A. 8 B. 9 C. D.
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C. 12 D. 18
23. Which of the following has the smallest value?
18. Ritu earned ` 25,000 in a month. The graph below
A. 21 hundredths B. 109 thousandths
shows the amount of money saved by Ritu in five
months. What was the amount of money she spent C. 25 thousandths D. 15 hundredths
in five months? 24. When 24 is subtracted from a number, it reduces to
its four-seventh. What is the sum of the digits of that
number ?
A. 1 B. 9
C. 11 D. None of these

25. The figure below is made up of squares. Which two


more squares must be shaded, so that the figure has
a line of symmetry ?

P Q
A. ` 122000 B. ` 123500
C. ` 123200 D. ` 124000 S

19. The number x is a common factor of 8 and 16. It is R


also a common multiple of 2 and 8. Find the value T
of x.
A. 1 B. 2 A. P, Q B. Q, R
C. 4 D. 8 C. R, S D. P, S
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26. Roshni has 250 picture cards. Rupal has 210 picture 34. A class of 40 pupils took a mathematics quiz. Their
cards. How many cards must Roshni give to Rupal scores were tabulated below.
so that Rupal will have 4 times as many cards as
Score Number of pupils
Roshni?
A. 158 B. 145 1–10 3
C. 150 D. 160 11–20 10
21–30 16
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27. Mother bought 10 m of cloth. She cut the cloth into 31–40 8
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shorter pieces. Each shorter piece is 3 m long. What 41–50 3
is the length of the remaining piece? What fraction of the class scored above 20 points?

1 1 3 11
A. 2 m B. 1 m A. B.
2 2 40 40
1 1 27 28
C. 3 m D. 1 m C. D.
2 3 40 40

28. A jar which is filled completely with tomato paste 35. What is the weight of a small ball?
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weighs 980 g. When the jar is filled with tomato
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paste, it weighs 720 g. Find the weight of the jar. 5 kg
A. 240 g B. 210 g 6

C. 200 g D. 250 g
29. The perimeters of five squares are 24 cm, 32 cm, 40 cm,
76 cm and 80 cm respectively. The perimeter of 5 5
A. kg B. kg
another square that is equal in area to the sum of the 36 21
areas of the 5 squares is
5 5
A. 31 cm B. 62 cm C. kg D. kg
C. 124 cm D. 961 cm 13 3
36. Which of the following statement is CORRECT?
30. 2 kg 40 g – 700 g = ? g × 20. What is the missing
A. The sum of 2 odd numbers is an odd number.
number?
B. The product of 2 odd numbers is an even number.
A. 11 B. 14
C. 15 D. 67 C. The product of 2 even numbers is an even
number.
31. Some cats and some ducks have 34 legs altogether. D. The difference of 2 even numbers is an odd
When all cats are removed from the group, the total number.
number of legs is 22. How many cats are there?
A. 7 B. 3 37. Mrs Sharma had x m of ribbon. She cut off from it
C. 11 D. 15 6 pieces of ribbon, each 4 cm long. What was the
length of the ribbon left?
32. The maximum and the minimum temperatures at a
place P are 15°C and –6°C respectively and at another A. (x – 16) cm B. (x – 24) cm
place Q are 28°C and 15°C respectively during 24 C. (100x – 24) cm D. 24x cm
hours on a particular day. At which place is the fall
38. If the shaded rectangle is removed from given figure
in temperature more and by how much?
(not drawn to scale), then the perimeter of remaining
A. P, 8°C B. Q, 8°C
figure is
C. P, 10°C D. Q, 10°C
8 cm

33. + + = + + +
4 cm
8 cm 4 cm
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If each stands for , what does each stand
4 4 cm
for?
9 3 8 cm 4 cm
A. B. 4 cm
8 2
3 3 A. 96 cm B. 128 cm
C. D.
8 5 C. 160 cm D. 80 cm
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4 6 42. Kirti bought two dozen similar pens. She gave the
39. If ÷ = 1 + ? , what is the missing number in the cashier two ` 50 notes and received ` 13.60 as change.
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How much did each pen cost?
box?
A. ` 3 B. ` 2.5
1 1 C. ` 3.5 D. ` 3.6
A. B.
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43. The table shows the weights of some marbles.
1 3
C. D. How much heavier is marble C than marble B?
2 4
Marbles A A B A B C
40. Lamp posts were lined along the road at equal intervals
of 50 m. If the road was 5 km long, how many lamp Weight (in g) 300 400 800
posts were there? A. 100 g B. 200 g
A. 99 B. 100 C. 300 g D. 400 g
C. 101 D. 103
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44. If there are 64 pupils in a class and of the pupils in
41. The table shows the number of magazines Farida sold 4
in a week. 2 1
a class were girls. of the girls and of the boys
Number of 3 2
Days
magazines sold wear spectacles. If 2 more girls wearing spectacles
Monday 62
joined the class, what fraction of the girls who wear
Tuesday 55 spectacles?
Wednesday 39 26 17
A. B.
Thursday 45 50 33
Friday 78 36 62
C. D.
Saturday 88 50 50
Sunday 87 45. Aryan had some stickers. Ali had 18 stickers more
If she earned ` 40 for each magazine sold, how than Aryan had. Armaan had twice as many stickers
much more money did she earn on Saturday than on as the total number of stickers Aryan and Ali had.
If the 3 children had 168 stickers altogether, how
Wednesday?
many stickers did Aryan have?
A. ` 1960 B. ` 1560 A. 17 B. 19
C. ` 1520 D. ` 1580 C. 20 D. 25

ACHIEVERS SECTION

1 48. Tickets for a school drama performance were sold to


46. A baker had some eggs. He used of them on
7 teachers and pupils at different prices as shown in the
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Monday and of the rest on Tuesday. He bought table below.
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another 153 eggs and then has as many eggs as he Price per ticket
had at first. How many eggs did he have at first? Teacher ` 20
A. 600 B. 693
Pupil `8
C. 597 D. 593
1 of the tickets sold were bought by teachers. The
47. Shubham bought some chocolates and gave half of 4
them to Saurabh. Saurabh bought some sweets and total amount of money collected from the sale of
gave half of them to Shubham. Shubham ate 12 sweets tickets to pupils was ` 416 more than the total amount
and Saurabh ate 18 chocolates. After that, the number collected from the sale of tickets to teachers.
of sweets and chocolates Shubham had were in the How much money was collected from the sale of
ratio 1 : 7 and the number of sweets and chocolates tickets altogether?
Saurabh had were in the ratio 1 : 4. How many sweets
A. ` 4500
did Saurabh buy?
B. ` 4400
A. 68 B. 64 C. ` 4796
C. 54 D. 58 D. ` 4576
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49. In a school hall, chairs were arranged in rows such 50. If P and Q represents the prime digits, then find the
that there were exactly 9 chairs in each row. value of P and Q respectively.
For a concert, Mr. Sharma brought 6 more chairs into P P 5
the school hall and rearranged all the chairs. There × Q Q
are now exactly 7 chairs in each row and 12 more 3 8 7 Q
rows than before. How many chairs are there in the +3 8 7 Q 0
school hall for the concert?
4 2 6 2 5
A. 350 B. 357
C. 257 D. 251 A. 3, 3 B. 7, 5
C. 1, 5 D. 7, 3

Space for Rough Work

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