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ENGLISH TEACHING SCHOOL

2nd Terminal Exam


Revision Sheet of Maths
Syllabus: Chapter – 6 to 10
# Paper Pattern of Maths
Q-1(A) Fill in the blanks
(B) Write the next five multiples in
each number
(C) Write all the factors of
Q-2(A) Write the fraction for each of
the following
(B) Write the following fractions
(C) Write the numeral representing each of
the following
Q-3(A) Write the following fraction as decimals
(B) Write in the short form
(C) Convert into Kilograms and Grams
Q-4(A) Convert into Centimetres
(B) Add the following
Q-5(A) Subtract the following
(B) Solve the following Problems

REVISION OF MATHS
Q-1(A) Fill in the blanks
1) The standard unit of length is metre
2) 1000m = 1 km
3) To measure smaller weights we use gram
4) To measure distance from one place to another, we use kilometre
5) 8 thousands,5 hundreds,3 tenths can be written as a decimal as 0.358
6) Write the numeral: Ten point five 10.5

7) Write the fraction: Two sevenths

8) A number which is divisible by another number is called it’s multiple
9) A number having exactly two factors is called a prime number
10) 2 is the smallest prime number

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11) Write as a decimal ൌ ૙. ૛૙ૠ
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12) To measure small lengths ,we use a scale
13) To measure smaller lengths ,we use centimetre
14) Metre is represented by m
15) 6 kg = 6000g
16) Unit of smaller weight is represented by g
17) 7m = 700 cm
18) If remainder is zero, divisor is a Factor of dividend

(B) Write the next five multiples of each number


1) 8,16 – 24,32,40,48,56
2) 5,10 – 15,20,25,30,35
3) 7,14 – 21,28,35,42,49
4) 12,24 – 36,48,60,72,84
5) 4,8 – 12,16,20,24,28
6) 11,22 – 33,44,55,66,77
7) 10,20 – 30,40,50,60,70
8) 13,26 – 39,52,65,78,91
(C) Write all the factors of
1) 20 – 1,2,4,5,10,20
2) 35 – 1,5 7,35
3) 40 – 1,2,4,5,8,10,20,40
4) 64 – 1,2,4,8,16,32,64
5) 81 – 1,3,9,27,81
6) 24 – 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24
Q- 2(A) Write the fraction for each of the following

1) Four fifths


2) Two sixths


3) Three sevenths


4) Seven eighths


5) Five ninths


6) Two tenths
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7) One fifths


8) Two thirds

(B) Write the following fractions

1) numerator is 3 and denominator is 7-


2) numerator is 5 and denominator is 8-


3) numerator is 4 and denominator is 9 –


4) denominator is 7 and numerator is 3-


5) numerator is 5 and denominator 11 –
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6) denominator is 9 and numerator is 5 –


7) numerator is 3 and denominator is 8 –

(C ) Write the numeral representing each of the following
1) Six point eight – 6.8
2) Four point zero two - 4.02
3) Ten point five – 10.5
4) Six point eight four – 6.84
5) Zero point five two -0.52
6) Fifteen point zero nine – 15.09
Q-3(A) Write the following fractions as decimals

1) െ ૙. ૡ
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2) െ ૙. ૙૟
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3) െ ૙. ૝
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4) െ ૙. ૙૙ૠ
૚૙૙૙
૚૛
5) െ ૙. ૚૛
૚૙૙
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6) െ ૞. ૙૛
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(B) Write in the short form
1) 0.4 + 0.07 = 0.47
2) 0.6 + 0.007 = 0.607
3) 3 + 0.008 = 3.008
4) 80 + 4 + 0.9 + 0.07 = 84.97

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5) 2 + 0.6 + 0.04 = 2.64
6) 6 + 0.7 + 0.06 = 6.76
(C ) Convert into Kilograms and Grams
1) 7786g = 7000g + 786g = 7 kg 786g
2) 89784g = 89000g + 784g = 89kg 784g
3) 93760g = 93000g + 760g = 93kg 760g
4) 37456g = 37000g + 456g = 37kg 456g
5) 27760g = 27000g + 760g = 27kg 760g
6) 71720g = 71000g + 820g = 71kg 820g
7) 32563g = 32000g + 563g = 32kg 563g
8) 82217g = 82000g + 217g = 82kg 217g
Q-4(A) Convert into Centimetres
1) 4m 23cm = 400m + 23cm = 423cm
2) 5m 34cm = 500m + 34cm = 534cm
3) 26m 57cm = 2600m + 57cm = 2657cm
4) 124m 63cm = 12400m + 63cm = 12463cm
5) 290m 37cm = 29000m + 37cm = 29037cm
6) 26m 98cm = 2600m + 98cm = 2698cm
7) 14m 25cm = 1400m + 25cm = 1425cm
8) 13m 43cm = 1300m + 43cm = 1343cm
(B) Add the following
1) 1 1
6. 7 8
+ 2. 1 6 1
+ 0. 1
9. 0 4 1
2) 1 1
2. 7 1 3
+ 3. 9 2 9
+ 2. 1 5 2
8. 7 9 4
3) 73 m 41 cm and 720m 37cm
m cm
73 41
+720 37
793 78

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4) 60m 25 cm and 23m 95cm
m Cm
1 1
6 0 25
+ 2 3 95
8 4 20
5) 233 m 36 cm and 692 m 74 cm
m cm
1 1 1
233 36
+692 74
926 10

6)2 km 235m and 84 km 925 m


Km m
1 1
2 235
+ 84 925
87 160
7)41 km 124m ,35 km 309m and 4 km 624m
Km m
11 1
41 124
+35 309
+ 4 624
81 05 7
8)3 kg 582 g and 25 kg 663 g
Kg g
1 1
3 582
+25 563
29 145

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9)12 kg 762g,63 kg 109g and 23 kg 157g
Kg g
1 11
12 762
+ 63 109
+ 23 157
99 028
10)45 kg 211g and 24 kg 432g
Kg g
45 211
+24 432
69 643
11) 35kg 419g and 42 kg 653g
Kg g
1 1
35 419
+42 653
78 072
12) 2 kg 334g ,4 kg 989 g and 2 kg 376g
Kg g
1 11
2 334
+ 4 980
+ 2 376
9 690
Q-5(A) Subtract the following
1) 42m 63cm from 63m 42 cm
m Cm
2 13 12
6 3 4 2
_
4 2 6 3
2 0 7 9

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2) Km m
2 10
9 306
_
4 283
5 023
3) 2. 6 8 7 4) 7 12
_ 0.8 2
1.6 0 0 _
1. 0 8 7 0. 1 8
0. 6 4

5) 82 km 324m from 99km 932m


Km m
2 12
99 932
_
82 324
1 7 608
6)3 km 241 m from 8 km 337m
Km m
213
8 337
_
3 241
5 096
7)52kg 295g from 87kg 905g
Kg. g
810
87 905

52 295
35 610

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8)12kg 432g from 44kg 474g
Kg g
44 474
__
12 432
32 042
9)33kg 271g from 74kg 357g
Kg g
215
74 357

33 271
41 086

10)23m 41cm from 720m 37cm


m Cm
6119 13
720 37
_
23 41
696 96
11)185 m 34cm from 223m 92cm
m Cm
1 1113 812
2 2 3 92
_
185 34
038 58
12) 2 8. 7
_
1 5. 0
1 3. 7

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(B) Solve the following problems
1) A 5km 822m long canal was extended at one end by 4km 132m,How
long is it now?
Km m
Original length 5 822
+ 4 132
Total. 9 954
 Now the canal is 9km 954 m long
2) A road is 42 km 512m long, How long will it is extended by 14km
922m
Km m
1
Original length of road 42 512
Extension + 14 922
Total 57 434
 The road is 57km 434m long now.
3) How much longer is a rope of length 230m 55cm than one of
length 165m 75
75 cm?
m Cm
1129 15
Length of one rope 230 55
_ 165 75
064 80
 The rope is 64m 80cm longer than other one.
4) A railway track is 99km 125m long ,A part of the track 12 km
932m long at one end is closed for repairs ,What part of the
track is operational?
Km m
8 1012
Length of the railway track 99 125
The part closed for repairs _ 12 932
86 193
 86 km 193m part of the track is operational

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5) A line is 124m 52cm long, How long will it be if it is extended by
12 m 32 cm?
m Cm
Original length of the 124 52
Extended by + 12 32
136 84
Now, the line is 136m 84cm long
6) A bag has 42 kg 478 g of rice another bag has 33kg 746g of rice
,Both bags are emptied in to a larger empty bag,How much rice
does the large bag hold now?
Kg g
1 11
Quantity of rice in a bag. 42 478
Quantity of rice in another bag +3 3 746
76 224
 The large bag holds 76kg 224g of rice now
7) A container had 96 kg 762g of milk powder, If 26 kg 595g of it
was used up, then how much milk powder is left in the container
now?
Kg g
61512
Quantity of milk powder In 96 762
A container. _
Quantity of milk powder used. 2 6 5 9 5
70 167
 70kg 167g of milk powder is left in the
Container now
8) The net weight of a packet of medicine is 9 kg 962g, What will
be the net weight of 8 such packets?
Kg g
7 41
9 962
× 8
79 6 9 6
 Total weight of medicine packets is 79kg 696 g

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9) A shopkeeper purchased 116m 80cm blue ribbon and 223m
75cm red ribbon, How much ribbon did he purchase altogether?
m cm
11
Length of blue ribbon. 116 8 0
Length of red ribbon. +223 7 5
Total. 340 5 5
 The Shopkeeper purchased 340m55cm long ribbon altogether
10) A bag has 32kg 327g of sugar,What will it weight if 28 kg
421g or sugar is added more to it?
Kg g
1
Weight of sugar in a bag 3 2 327
+28 421
60 748
11) A bag has 74 kg 337g of cement, What will it weight if 28kg
142g of cement is taken out of it?
Kg g
6 14 2 13
Weight of cement in a bag 7 4 337
Quantity of cement taken. _
Out 28 142
46 195
12) A rope is 223m 15 cm long ,A piece 20m 41cm is cut from it,
how long is the remaining piece?
m Cm
2 11
Original length of rope 2 2 3 15
_
Length cut off 20 41
202 74

 The length of the remaining piece is 202m 74cm

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