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The document contains 30 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. The questions cover a range of topics including ordering numbers, operations with fractions, time, measurement, word problems, and more. For each question there are 4 possible answer choices labeled A, B, C, and D. The questions progress from easier concepts to more complex ideas involving multiple steps.

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P Q R S: Space For Rough Work

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. The questions cover a range of topics including ordering numbers, operations with fractions, time, measurement, word problems, and more. For each question there are 4 possible answer choices labeled A, B, C, and D. The questions progress from easier concepts to more complex ideas involving multiple steps.

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mathematics

1. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.


P R
Four hundred and twelve Four thousand and three
Q S
Four tens + three ones Four hundred and forty four

A. P, Q, R, S B. Q, P, S, R C. R, S, P, Q D. S, R, Q, P

2. Find the possible values of P and Q respectively.


4218 P
A. 2000, 6436  +
B. 6436, 2000 2218
C. 6336, 2000 –
D. Both A and B 4218 Q

3. Fill in the blanks.


(i) At 20 minutes past six, the minute hand points at _____.
(ii) At noon and midnight both hands point to _____.
A. (i)-6, (ii)-12 B. (i)-8, (ii)-6 C. (i)-4, (ii)-6 D. (i)-4, (ii)-12

4. Difference between the greatest and smallest 4-digit number formed by using given digits
is _______.

4 9
2 0

A. 6317 B. 7371 C. 6361 D. 7261

5. I am thinking of two different


numbers. One is even and other is
odd. One is successor of greatest
three digit number and other is
predecessor of smallest four digit
number.

I am thinking about _____ and _____.
A. 998, 1000 B. 1001, 1000 C. 1000, 999 D. 1000, 1001

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6. Fill in the box with '>', '<' or '='.
A. >
B. <
735 × 2 484 × 5
C. =
D. Can't be determined

7. Arrange the difference of shaded fractions in descending order.

A. (S), (Q), (R), (P) B. (S), (Q), (P), (R) C. (Q), (S), (P), (R) D. (R), (P), (Q), (S)

8. Find the value of (P + R) – (Q + S).

A. 2902 B. 2209 C. 1986 D. 1890

9. Which of the following multiplication fact satisfies the statement below:

Garima did 125 multiplication problems last week. If she did 8 times as many as last
week than this week, then how many did she do in two weeks altogether?
A. 125 × 8 × 2 B. 8 × 125 + 125 × 8
C. 125 + 125 × 8 D. 125 × 8 + 125 + 8

10. Sanchi forgot the four digit code of her safe. Help her to remember the code, using
the given clues.
A. 1085
B. 1805
C. 1806
D. 1086

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11. If there are no holidays for festivals in the month of July but all Saturdays and Sundays
are holidays, then the number of working days in July, 20XX are ________.
A. 23
B. 22
C. 24
D. 21

12. How many metres are in 5 km?


A. 1000 B. 50 C. 200 D. 5000

13. If Priya read 15 pages of her story book in a day, then how many pages did she read
in 3 weeks?
A. 315 B. 45 C. 105 D. 300

14. Match the following.

(P) (i)
750 g

(Q) (ii)
Tomatoes

2 kg 500 g

(R) (iii)
450 g

(S) Vegitables
(iv)
3 kg 350 g

A. (P)→(iv), (Q)→(i), (R)→(iii), (S)→(ii) B. (P)→(iv), (Q)→(iii), (R)→(ii), (S)→(i)


C. (P)→(iv), (Q)→(iii), (R)→(i), (S)→(ii) D. (P)→(iii), (Q)→(iv), (R)→(i), (S)→(ii)

15. Rohan delivers 125 newspapers on weekdays. How many newspapers does he deliver
in all on Sunday? Which of the following conditions will solve the given problem?
(i) He delivers 14 more papers on Sunday than on weekdays.
(ii) He works 30 days in all.
(iii) The cost of a newspaper is ` 2.
A. Only (i) B. Only (iii) C. Only (ii) D. Both (i) and (ii)

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16. The 2 buckets below (not drawn to scale) are filled with water to their brim.
If 3 full glasses are needed to fill up Bucket Y, then how
many glasses are needed to fill up Bucket X? 3000 ml 1500 ml
A. 9 B. 3
C. 4 D. 6 Bucket X Bucket Y

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17. The two clocks P and Q below are not showing the correct time. Q is hr fast. P is
2
90 mins slow. What is the correct time?
A. 1 : 30
B. 12 : 30
C. 1 : 15
D. 2 : 15 P Q

18. If represents 1296, then the shaded parts in will represent ___________.

A. 326 B. 78 C. 486 D. 956

19. If the weight of an apple is 200 g, then find the total weight of 6 oranges and 4 apples.

A. 1600 g B. 800 g C. 400 g D. 600 g

20. The sum of all the even numbers between 1535 + 279 and 1984 – 164 is __________.
A. 6334 B. 3634 C. 4336 D. 6364

21. In 1 minute, a machine can pack 8 big boxes of 1000 chocolates each, 3 medium boxes
of 100 chocolates each and 7 small boxes of 10 chocolates each. Find the total number
of chocolates the machine can pack in two minutes.
A. 8370 B. 16080 C. 16720 D. 16740

22. Sidhi worked from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. She had an hour lunch break in between and bought
herself a meal of ` 50. If she earned ` 120 per hour (excluding the lunch break), how
much money is left with her after the work on that day?
A. ` 650 B. ` 760 C. ` 550 D. ` 870

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23. Beena walked from Town A to Town X, then Town Z, then Town Y and then Town W using
the given paths only.
What was the total distance she had travelled? Town Y

A. 2 km 420 m 374 m
1007 m
B. 3 km 800 m Town X Town A Town Z

C. 3 km 837 m 938 m 206 m

D. 2 km 520 m Town W

24. Which of the following satisfies the below mathematical statement?


9 P 8 Q 7 R 3 = 76
P Q R
A. × × ×
B. – + ×
C. + – ×
D. × + –

25. There are 12 players in a soccer team. If each player drinks 3 cups of water after a soccer
match, then how many pitchers of water will all the players drink in total?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 9
D. 12

26. Based on Scale A and Scale B, which group of objects is needed to balance the 4 bars
on Scale C?

A. B. C. D.

27. The sum of a mystery number and 8900 is 100 less than 9500. What is the mystery
number?
A. 600 B. 500 C. 700 D. 800

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28. Four buses, P, Q, R and S, arrived at a bus
Bus Arrival time
terminal at four different timings in the afternoon.
The given chart shows the arrival times of buses P Quarter past 3
P, Q, R and S respectively. Which bus was the Q Half past 3
second last to arrive at the bus terminal?
R 10 minutes to 3
A. P B. Q
S Quarter to 3
C. R D. S

29. Which of the following statements is false?


A. The sum of two odd numbers is an odd number.
B. The sum of an odd number and an even number is an odd number.
C. The difference between two even numbers is an even number.
D. The difference between two odd numbers is an even number.

30. Trishika was born in 2015. Her younger brother is born in the leap year following the year
she was born. In which year is her brother born?
A. 2016 B. 2012 C. 2014 D. 2020

Achievers Section

31. Which of the following bar graphs correctly represent the data in the given pictograph
showing the number of correct answers marked by four friends in Maths test?

Sumit
A. B.
Rohit

Rahul

Nihal
C. D. None of these
1 = 5 questions answered correctly

32. Find the value of P + Q + R + S.


7 1 5
A. 15 × P 5
B. 19 3 5 Q 5
C. 18 + 1 4 R 0 0
D. 16 1 7 8 S 5

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33. Savita walked for 30 minutes on Monday morning. If she increases her walking time by
10 minutes every day, then on coming Friday she will walk for _____.
A. 1 hour 10 mins B. 50 mins C. 1 hour D. 40 mins

34. If 2 more beads are added at thousands place, 3 beads are taken away from hundreds
place and tens place each, 2 more beads are added at ones place, then number name
of new number formed on abacus is _______.
A. Six thousand five hundred thirty six
B. Five thousand three hundred sixty six
C. Five thousand three hundred ninety six
D. Three thousand five hundred sixty six

35. Following are the ages of six children :


 Atharva's age is 2 years and 3 months. Aastha's age is 5 years and 6 months.

 Veenu's age is 2 years and 4 months. Mohit's age is 5 years and 7 months.

 Avika's age is 3 years and 2 months. Aanya's age is 4 years and 11 months.

Arrange them according to their ages from the youngest to the oldest.
A. Veenu, Atharva, Aanya, Avika, Aastha, Mohit
B. Mohit, Aastha, Aanya, Avika, Veenu, Atharva
C. Atharva, Aastha, Veenu, Aanya, Avika, Mohit
D. Atharva, Veenu, Avika, Aanya, Aastha, Mohit

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