Oly Mnopqr
Oly Mnopqr
A. 9
B. 8
C. 7
D. 0
5. Add 8 tenths to 5 hundreds and 5 hundredths. Subtract the
addition of 7 tens and 7 hundredths from the previous result.
What will be the answer ?
A. 494.23
B. 430.78
C. 493.73
D. 430.83
6. If ⬜ + ⬜ + ⬜ = 2.64
Δ x ⚪ + ⬜ = 2.94
Δ x ⬜ = 1.76
Find the value of Δ + Δ + ⚪
A. 3.02
B. 5
C. 2.05
D. 5.03
7. Find the value of P, Q and R.
P – Q + R = 16640657
P Q R
A. 2351687 13562482 5429862
B. 13562482 2351687 5429862
C. 5429862 13562482 2351687
D. 13562482 5429862 2351687
8. Find the difference between the greatest and smallest 8-digit
numbers formed by using the digits 7, 4, 8, 2, 0, 3, 9 (each digit
should be used atleast once).
A. 79839531
B. 8833531
C. 89839441
D. 79839441
9. Figure PQRSTUVW is made up of a rectangle and a square.
Find the length of RQ, if perimeter of rectangle is 6/7 times of
perimeter of square.
A. 3 cm
B. 4 cm
C. 6 cm
D. 2 cm
10. Select the correct match.
A. 115.32 × 2 = 23.064
B. 1272.55 ÷ 5 = 254.501
C. 3.15 × 12 = 37.8
D. 54.51 × 51 = 2780.1
11. How many minimum number of square(s) must be shaded to
make the given figure symmetric along the dotted line?
A. 2
B. 3.5
C. 4
D. 4.5
12. If 6 identical squares have a total area of 150 cm2, then find
the perimeter of a square.
A. 50 cm
B. 25 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 20 cm
13. Find the value of P, Q and R.
12-hour clock 24-hour clock
3 : 45 pm P
12 : 01 am Q
10 : 06 pm R
P Q R
A. 03:45 hours 12:01 hours 22:06 hours
B. 03:45 hours 00:01 hours 10:06 hours
C. 15:45 hours 00:01 hours 22:06 hours
D. 15:45 hours 12:01 hours 22:06 hours
14. Rounded off (3169676 + 21934) to nearest thousand.
A. 3192000
B. 3182000
C. 3191000
D. 3181000
15. The given figure is formed by identical squares. If area of the
figure is 980 cm2, then find the length of PQ.
A. 14 m
B. 28 cm
C. 14 cm
D. 24 m
16. What fraction of given figure is unshaded, if all the squares
are identical?
A. 20/112
B. 30/64
C. 45/64
D. 40/56
17. Find the sum of the common prime factors of 168 and 252.
A. 11
B. 12
C. 13
D. None of these
18. How many right angles and straight angles are there in 7(1/2)
complete turn?
A. 32, 16
B. 8, 7
C. 28, 14
D. 30, 15
19. If 3/20 of a number is 15 less than the 1/5 of the same number,
then find the number.
A. 300
B. 250
C. 200
D. 350
20. If 7th October falls on Monday, then which day of the week is
1st December?
A. Sunday
B. Saturday
C. Monday
D. Tuesday
21. How many eighths are there in 1.75?
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 12
22. There are 75 people at a party. 25 of them are men.
If (1/5)th of them are women, then find the fraction of children in
the party.
A. 5/7
B. 7/15
C. 8/15
D. 3/14
23. Identify the number using given clues.
• It is a three digit even number.
• It is common multiple of 16 and 64.
• It has a total of 9 factors.
A. 256
B. 128
C. 320
D. 192
24. In 12,99,897, the place value of the digit ‘2’ is how many times
the place value of digit ‘8’?
A. 250
B. 20000
C. 800
D. 2000
25. Find the value of x.
99 × 96 = (99 × 100) – (x × 33)
A. 13
B. 12
C. 63
D. 15
26. The graph shows Priya’s marks in Mathematics in four terms.
If Priya’s total score was 363, how many more marks did she
score in Term III than in Term IV.
A. 4
B. 2
C. 3
D. 1
27. Compare and put the sign (< , > or = ) in the box.
DCLXXIV + MXLVI .............. LXXIV + CLXXXIX
A. =
B. <
C. >
D. None of these
28. Trishu has 9(1/4) of pizza. How many quarter pieces can she
cut from it ?
A. 37
B. 36
C. 9
D. 27
29. Sam started jogging at 06:20 hours. He jogged 35 minutes
before taking 10 mins rest. He then walked and reached home at
9:15 am. How much time did he take to walk home?
A. 1 hour 5 mins
B. 2 hours 50 mins
C. 2 hours 10 mins
D. 2 hours
30. Garima wants to buy a watch which costs ₹31925.
She saves ₹2000 every month. How many months does Garima
need to save in order to pay for the watch?
A. 12
B. 16
C. 15
D. 10
31. Trishika cut a wire and bent to form 4 similar rectangles.
The length of each rectangle is 2 more than the twice its breadth.
If the length of a rectangle is 22 cm, what is the original length of
the wire she had?
A. 256 cm
B. 200 cm
C. 196 cm
D. 176 cm
32. 2 oranges cost ₹15 and 4 bananas cost ₹12. Samaksh bought
12 dozen of oranges and 15 dozen of bananas.
If he gave ₹2000 to shopkeeper, then how much change did he get
back?
A. ₹240
B. ₹150
C. ₹380
D. ₹442
33. Ruchi baked a cake and gave 2/3 of it to Priyanka and 1/8 of it
to her children. What fraction of cake was left with her ?
A. 5/24
B. 5/19
C. 3/24
D. 1/24
34. Find the shaded area of the given figure.
A. 22 cm2
B. 50 cm2
C. 24 cm2
D. None of these
35. If you add 1 to a number and round it off to the nearest ten,
the answer is 1870. If you add 2 to the number and round it off to
the nearest ten, the answer is 1880. What is the number?
A. 1873
B. 1863
C. 1874
D. 1864
36. A jacket costs 15(1/2) times as much as a pair of socks.
If the jacket costs ₹3472, then how much does it cost to buy 2
jackets and 2 pairs of socks.
A. ₹7392
B. ₹6930
C. ₹8580
D. ₹9525
37. In the English alphabets, how many letters have rotational
symmetry?
A. 5
B. 8
C. 9
D. None of these
38. If the length of a rectangular garden is 4th multiple of 16 and
breadth is 3/8 of the length, then find the perimeter and the area
of the garden respectively.
A. 176 units, 1536 sq. units
B. 44 units, 96 sq. units
C. 176 sq. units, 1536 units
D. 44 sq. units, 96 units
39. The given table shows the number of children that take up
different types of sports as their Curriculum Activity.
Types of sport Number of boys Number of girls Total
Badminton 29 45
Basketball 12 38
Bowling 14 22
Table tennis 25 38
How many more boys take basketball than table tennis?
A. 13
B. 15
C. 26
D. 18
40. How many eighths are there in
A. 56
B. 7
C. 64
D. 14
41. Which of the following shapes can not tessellated?
A. Only P and Q
B. Only Q and R
C. Only R
D. None of these
42. I cycled 12 km 500 m and then walked 4 km 250 m.
What was the total distance travelled by me?
A. 16(3/4)km
B. 16(1/4)km
C. 16 (3/8)km
D. 16 (7/50)km
43. If the day before yesterday was Monday, then the day after
tomorrow will be__.
A. Thursday
B. Saturday
C. Friday
D. Wednesday
44. Nidhi bought 16 bottles of soft drinks. Each bottle had 650 ml
of drink in it. What was the total amount of drinks she bought
altogether?
A. 10 L 40 ml
B. 10 L 400 ml
C. 10 L 400 cl
D. 10 L 40 dl
45. The given figure is made up of 3 squares. If 1/3 of square P
and 1/4 of square Q are shaded, what fraction of square R is
shaded?
A. 1/2
B. 1/5
C. 1/4
D. 2/3
ACHIEVERS SECTION
46. Match the following:
Column I Column II
P. MCMXLVII – MV (i) 2857
Q. MCMLVII + CM (ii) 798
R. DCLXXVII – XX (iii) 942
S. DXCIX + CXCIX (iv) 657
A. P → (ii); Q → (iii); R → (i); S → (iv)
B. P → (iii); Q → (iv); R → (ii); S → (i)
C. P → (iii); Q → (i); R → (iv); S → (ii)
D. P → (ii); Q → (iv); R → (iii); S → (i)
47. If ✡ + O + O + O + O = ✡ + ✡ + ✡ and O = 2(3/4) then ✡ × O
=?
A. 12(3/4)
B. 16(1/4)
C. 16(1/8)
D. 15(1/8)
48. Read the statements carefully and select the correct option.
A. 76 sq. cm
B. 72 sq. cm
C. 64 sq. cm
D. 82 sq. cm
4. Find the sum of the common prime factors of 154 and 224.
A. 10
B. 7
C. 12
D. 9
5. Round off the sum of 3645279 and 2153467 to the nearest ten
thousand.
A. 5790000
B. 5800000
C. 5799000
D. 5700000
6. If area of 8 identical squares is 392 sq. cm, then find the
perimeter of each square.
A. 35 cm
B. 21 cm
C. 28 cm
D. 32 cm
7. Sneha had two 2000 rupee notes. She spent 3/8 of it on a dress
and bought a pair of heels of ₹ 945.
How much money did she have left?
A. ₹ 2445
B. ₹ 1955
C. ₹ 1555
D. ₹ 2045
8. Sahil travelled 12 km 450 m by train, 8 km 225 m by car and 3
km 450 m by scooter. Find the total distance travelled by Sahil.
A. 24(1/8)km
B. 24 (1/4)km
C. 24 (3/8)km
D. 24 (3/4)km
9. Which of the following is greater than 1/2 ?
A. 1/4 + 1/4
B. 5/6 + 1/6
C. 3/8 + 1/8
D. 7/12 - 1/12
10. Arrange the areas of following figures in ascending order.
A. P, Q, R
B. Q, R, P
C. P, R, Q
D. R, Q, P
11. Raman had some money. He spent 1/5 of it on education and
2/5 of the remainder on food. He saved the rest.
(a) What fraction of his money was spent on food?
(b) If Raman spent ₹ 2400 on food, then how much did he save?
(a) (b)
A. 1/25 ₹ 2400
B. 8/25 ₹ 3600
C. 8/25 ₹ 2400
D. 1/25 ₹ 3600
12. The table below shows the cost of peanuts at stall P, stall Q
and stall R.
Stall P Stall Q Stall R
Price of ₹ 150 per kg ₹ 100 for 600 ₹ 105 for 700
peanuts g g
A. P and R
B. P and Q
C. R and Q
D. None of these
13. In 7 + ______ + 0.026 = 7.826, what is the missing fraction in
the blank?
A. 1/8
B. 5/10
C. 2/3
D. 4/5
14. Match the following :
Column I Column II
Number Place value and face value of underlined digit
respectively
(a) 36124081 (i) 20000 and 2
(b) 92133302 (ii) 200000 and 2
(c) 512100842 (iii) 2 and 2
(d) 12201485 (iv) 2000000 and 2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
A. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
B. (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
C. (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
D. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
15. Which set of numbers gives a sum of 160 and a product of
5775 ?
A. 55 and 105
B. 60 and 100
C. 65 and 95
D. 170 and 90
16. Difference between the successor of 32760019 and predecessor
of 48720000 is ________ .
A. 15958979
B. 15959981
C. 14959981
D. 15959979
17. Find the value of (P + Q + R) × S in the following addition
problem.
A. 90
B. 75
C. 70
D. 80
18. Identify the minuend and subtrahend in the given subtraction
problem.
Minuend Subtrahend
A. 99,99,999 9,99,999
B. 9,99,999 99,99,999
C. 90,00,000 99,99,999
D. 9,99,999 90,00,000
19. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT ?
A. There is only one centre in a circle.
B. Radius is the longest chord of any circle.
C. Half of a circle is called semicircle.
D. A circle can have many diameters.
20. Count the number of unit cubes in the given solid.
A. 21
B. 20
C. 22
D. 23
21. There are 35 girls and 15 boys in a badminton club.
What fraction of the members are boys ?
A. 7/10
B. 3/4
C. 3/10
D. 13/20
22. In the given figure, ∠MON is (i) angle, ∠SOQ is (ii) angle and
∠SOP is (iii) angle.
A. 68 m
B. 40 m
C. 24 m
D. 16 m
30. In a certain state, fifty two lakh sixty one thousand nine
hundred eighty nine students were enrolled in various schools. Of
these, nineteen lakh sixty five thousand two hundred thirty three
were primary school students, twenty lakh six thousand seven
hundred fifty six were high school students and the rest attended
middle school. What is the number of students enrolled in middle
school rounded off to nearest lakh?Best online courses
A. 2000000
B. 1300000
C. 1200000
D. None of these
31. If each letter represents a different digit, then find P, Q, R, S,
T in the following multiplication problem.
P Q R S T
A. 2 4 5 3 7
B. 2 5 4 3 7
C. 2 6 4 3 7
D. 2 4 5 4 7
32. Which of the following shows the correct prime factorisation
of 108 ?
33. Which of the following sets shows the multiples of 75?
A. 5, 1, 3, 15, 25
B. 75, 150, 275, 325, 400, 475, 525
C. 1, 75, 150, 225, 300, 375, 450, 525
D. 75, 150, 225, 300, 375, 450, 525, 600
34. How many more triangles must be shaded to make AB as the
line of symmetry?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
35. Compare and fill in the box with ‘<’, ‘>’ or ‘=’.
(4/5 - 3/14) less than (3/4 - 3/20) (3/7 + 1/3) more than (7/12 - 1/4)
A. =
B. >
C. <
D. Can’t be determined
36. Find the values of missing decimal numbers P, Q and R.
P Q R
A. 20.06 20.076 20.088
B. 20.06 20.08 20.088
C. 20.06 20.09 20.880
D. 20.06 20.216 20.778
37. Solve the following :
(I) I am a 3-digit number between 100 and 120 and a multiple of
6. The sum of my digits is 9. What number am I?
(II) Find the difference between the fourth multiple of 9 and the
third multiple of 6.
(I) (II)
A. 117 18
B. 108 45
C. 108 18
D. 117 45
38. When ♦ is added to 59 hundreds, the answer is 300 tens more
than 11 thousands. How many tens is ♦?
A. 180
B. 140
C. 8100
D. 810
39. Mrs Kapoor bought 2(1/2) kg of wheat at ₹ 16 per 200 g. How
much money would she have to pay?
A. ₹ 220
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. 200
B. 100
C. 125
D. 150
41. The weight of a packet of salt is 1.2 kg. The weight of a packet
of flour is 0.3 kg less than the weight of a packet of salt. Find the
total weight of 5 such packets of salt and 3 such packets of flour.
A. 8 kg
B. 8.2 kg
C. 8 kg 70 g
D. 8700 g
42. Aman is 1.42 m tall. His brother is 15 cm taller than Aman.
Their total height is_______ m.
A. 2.57
B. 1.66
C. 2.99
D. 1.37
43. Meenal joined three activities i.e. table tennis, dancing and
abacus.
I. She went for table tennis class once in every 3 days.
II. She went for dancing class once in every 4 days.
III. She went for abacus class once in every 6 days.
The given calendar shows that Meenal did all the activities on 5th
June. On which day will Meenal again do all three activities on
the same day?
A. 12th, Monday
B. 17th, Saturday
C. 21st, Wednesday
D. 30th, Friday
+▭.
44. If Δ × ⚪ × ⬜ = 2880, Δ × ⚪ = 240 and 2Δ = 32, then find Δ + ⚪
A. 53
B. 23
C. 43
D. 63
45. Form the greatest seven digit number using all the digits 9, 4,
6, 3 and 2 atleast once.
A. 9999999
B. 9996432
C. 9999996
D. 9643299
ACHIEVERS SECTION
46. Match the columns.
Column-I Column-II
(a) MCMXCIX – MDXLIX (i) MMMDCXIV
(b) MMXLV + MDLXIX (ii) CCCIX
(c) MCMLVIII – MCDXCIX (iii) CDLIX
(d) MDXXXIX – MCCXXX (iv) CDL
(a) (b) (c) (d)
A. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
B. (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
C. (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
D. (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
47. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
A. The fraction 6/25 is equal to 0.24.
B. The fraction 2(2/25) is equal to 2.8.
C. The fraction 7(4/24) is equal to 7.15.
D. The fraction 1(1/50) is equal to 1.25
48. Fill in the blanks.
• The area of figure P is (i) sq. cm.
• Area of figure Q is (ii) sq. cm.
• Area of figure R is (iii) sq. cm.
• Sum of areas of figure P and figure R together is (iv) sq. cm
more than the area of figure Q.
A. Sam
B. Trishi
C. Sanchi
D. None of these
50. Divyank parked his bike from 10 a.m. to 6:50 p.m. on Monday
and Sunday. The charges of parking are given below:
Time Charges (Weekdays) Charges
(Saturday/Sunday/
Public holidays)
6 a.m. to 11 a.m. ₹ 250 per hour ₹ 120 per hour
A. 1,21,320
B. 1,11,978
C. 1,21,978
D. 1,20,321
3. How many of the given figures have acute angles?
A. None
B. Two
C. Three
D. More than three
4. What is the minimum number of squares that must be added in
the figure so that PQ becomes a line of symmetry?
A. 5
B. 8
C. 7
D. 9
5. Select the correct match.
A. CDXLIX – 649
B. MMDCL – 2650
C. DCXLV – 640
D. MCLVI – 1250
6. Which of the following figures shows the 3(1/4) clockwise
rotation of the given figure?
7. Which of the following numbers are arranged in ascending
order?
A. 0.5, 0.06, 2.2, 3.25
B. 0.02, 3.04, 4.02, 3.52
C. 0.20, 1.25, 2.12, 2.62
D. 5.20, 4.13, 3.25, 1.20
8. Find the difference between the greatest and the smallest 7-digit
numbers formed by using the digits 2, 1, 0, 3, 5. (Each digit should
be used at least once)
A. 5260325
B. 4552975
C. 4320765
D. 3251260
9. Find the area of the given figure (not drawn to scale).
A. 238 sq. cm
B. 245 sq. cm
C. 312 sq. cm
D. 315 sq. cm
10. Dhavi works 32 hours in five days from Monday to Friday.
She worked 4(1/2)hours on Monday, 8 hours on Tuesday and
3(1/2) hours on Wednesday. How many hours did she work on
Thursday and Friday together?
A. 12(1/2)hours
B. 16 hours
C. 13(1/2)hours
D. 15 hours
11. The temperature outside the room is 19°C less than the
temperature inside the room. If the temperature inside the room
is shown here, then find the temperature outside the room.
A. 32°C
B. 7°C
C. 45°C
D. 26°C
12. A tea plucker plucked tea leaves on three successive days. If he
plucked 2,12,350 tea leaves on Monday, 3,12,250 on Tuesday and
1,23,520 on Wednesday, then how many tea leaves were plucked
in all during the three days?
A. 3,291,60
B. 6,48,120
C. 4,28,120
D. 5,23,610
13. A Fitness Club advices every person to drink 3(1/4)L of water
in the morning, 1(1/2)L of water in the afternoon and (3/4)L of
water before going to bed. How much water should a person
drink during the day according to the Fitness Club?
A. 6 L
B. 4(1/4)L
C. 5(1/2)L
D. 5(1/4)L
14. Shruti, Kirti and Priya have ₹ 10250 altogether. If Shruti has
₹ 1100 less than Kirti and Kirti has ₹ 1400 more than Priya, then
how much money Shruti have?
A. ₹ 1250
B. ₹ 2520
C. ₹ 3150
D. ₹ 4200
15. The difference between 42250 and 31125 rounded off to the
nearest thousands is
A. 13000
B. 11000
C. 12000
D. 11125
16. How many letters of the given word have at least one line of
symmetry?
CREATIVE
A. 3
B. 6
C. 8
D. None of these
17. An empty basket weighs 1 kg 250 g. Karan put some balls of
weight 75 g each. Now, the total weight of the basket is 2 kg 150 g.
How many balls did Karan put in the basket?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 12
D. 18
18. Subtract 84 hundredths from the product of 3.12 and 7. The
resultant number obtained is _________.
A. 21
B. 18.02
C. 22.04
D. 30.05
19. The line graph given below shows the number of cars Jatin
sold over the past 5 weeks.
If he got ₹ 20000 for every car sold, then what is the total amount
he made over the past 5 weeks?
A. ₹ 280000
B. ₹ 240000
C. ₹ 480000
D. ₹ 500000
20. The length of a rectangle is 3/2 times of its breadth.
If its perimeter is 120 m, then find its area.
A. 3456 sq. m
B. 864 sq. m
C. 748 sq. m
D. 1240 sq. m
21. (a - b) : The given pictograph shows the number of vehicles
parked in a parking area. Study the pictograph carefully and
answer the following questions.
21.a. How many more bikes were parked than the total number of
scooters and jeeps parked together?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 15
21.b. What is the fraction of the total number of cars to the total
number of vehicles parked?
A. 8/17
B. 5/17
C. 8/11
D. 9/11
22. Study the given balances carefully and answer the question
that follows.
A. 1 kg 350 g
B. 1 kg 450 g
C. 2 kg 700 g
D. 700 g
23. In 232450, the place value of 2 in the lakhs place is _______
times the place value of 2 in the thousands place.
A. 2
B. 1000
C. 10
D. 100
24. Which of these could be solved by using the sentence ‘A – 5’?
A. Ishan is 5 times as old as Sanjit. If A is Sanjit’s age in years,
then how old is Ishan ?
B. Tarun is 5 years younger than Anny. If A is Anny’s age in
years, then how old is Tarun ?
C. Naman is one-fifth as old as Aman. If A is Naman’s age in
years, then how old is Aman ?
D. Geet is 5 years older than Suhana. If A is Suhana’s age in
years, then how old is Geet ?
25. Which of the following is incorrect?
A. 5+3/100 + 2/10 = 5.23
B. 0.2 × 1000 = 200
C. 0.05 + 8.20 – 0.03 = 8.02
D. All of these
26. A person can paint a wall in 45 minutes. How many such walls
can he paint in 9 hours?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 15
27. The given figure shows two spoons. What is the difference in
length of both the spoons?
A. 1.5 cm
B. 0.5 cm
C. 2.5 cm
D. 2 cm
28. Select a pair from the given shapes which has the same
perimeter.
A. L and M
B. M and O
C. L and N
D. N and O
29. Kapil has a wire 90 m long. He cut 1/3 of the total wire and cut
the rest into 4 equal pieces. Find the length of each of four pieces.
A. 14 m
B. 15 m
C. 16 m
D. 24 m
30. Three tanks A, B and C contains 291 L of oil altogether.
Tank A contains twice as much oil as Tank B. Tank C contains 59
L less oil than Tank A. How much quantity of oil is there in Tank
C?
A. 85 L
B. 81 L
C. 72 L
D. 89 L
31. The given table shows the height of five students.
Students Height (in cm)
Shreya 120.5
Sanchi 145
Sumit 150.5
Saurav 130
Saransh ?
If the total height of all the five students is 6 m 71 cm, then find
the height of Saransh.
A. 123.5 cm
B. 121 cm
C. 125 cm
D. 118 cm
32. Find the number of unit cubes in the given figure.
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 9
33. The LCM and HCF of 24, 36 and 40 respectively are
A. 360, 4
B. 360, 12
C. 180, 4
D. 180, 12
34. How many straight angles and right angles are there in 5
complete turns?
A. 10, 10
B. 10, 20
C. 18, 12
D. 12, 15
35. Priyansh wants to buy a bike costs ₹ 64500. If he has ₹ 15000
and he saves ₹ 1500 every month, then how many months does he
need to save in order to pay for the bike?
A. 43
B. 40
C. 42
D. 33
36. What is the value of 212920 – 102580 × 0 + 20000 ÷ 2?
A. 222920
B. 0
C. 112920
D. 1
37. A number exceeds 4232180 by 30500. Find one-fourth of the
number.
A. 1065670
B. 4262680
C. 3245320
D. None of these
38. Select the incorrect option.
A. Greatest factor of a number is the number itself.
B. 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers.
C. The smallest prime number is 1.
D. 1 is the factor of every number.
39. Find the area of the shaded region.
A. 7 sq. cm
B. 5 sq. cm
C. 6 sq. cm
D. None of these
40. A factory produces 803162 bulbs in a particular month. Next
month, it produces 8562 less bulbs than the previous month. Find
the total bulbs produced by the factory in both the months.
A. 811724
B. 794600
C. 1597762
D. 1606324
41. Add the 5th multiple of 12 and 7th multiple of 15.
The value obtained is 435 less than X. Find X.
A. 600
B. 400
C. 200
D. 500
42. If 6 pieces of ribbon costs ₹ 73.80, then what is the price of 19
such ribbons?
A. ₹ 120
B. ₹ 233.70
C. ₹ 200
D. ₹ 157.30
43. A school is organising a 3-day trip to Thailand at ₹ 25000 per
child. Out of 45 children, 20 opt to go.Best online courses
Find the total money collected for the trip.
A. ₹ 450000
B. ₹ 900000
C. ₹ 500000
D. ₹ 480000
44. The minimum number of match sticks that can be required to
write 27 in roman number system is _______.
A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 5
ACHIEVERS SECTION
45. Match the following and select the correct option
Column I Column II
(i) 19 hundredths less than (p) 3047
27.6 is _______ more than 27.
(ii) Subtract 3032.5 from (q) 0.41
the product of 289.5 and 21
(iii) The quotient when (r) 4029
64464 is divided by 16 is
A. (i) → (q); (ii) → (r); (iii) → (p)
B. (i) → (p); (ii) → (q); (iii) → (r)
C. (i) → (q); (ii) → (p); (iii) → (r)
D. (i) → (r); (ii) → (q); (iii) → (p)
46. Read the statements carefully and select the correct option.
Statement-I : If carpet is laid on the floor of a room 10 m by 6 m,
leaving a border 1 m wide all around it, then the perimeter of the
carpet is 24 m.
Statement-II :The perimeter of a rectangle is 12 cm.
If the measure of length is 3/2 cm more than its breadth, then the
breadth of the rectangle is 2.25 cm.
A. Both Statement-I and Statement-II are true.
B. Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false.
C. Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.
D. Both Statement-I and Statement-II are false.
47. On a particular Sunday, a coffee shop sold the following items.
Items Number of cups sold
Tea 320
Coffee 450
The cost of a cup of coffee is twice the cost of a cup of tea. If the
total amount earned by the shop owner is ₹ 12200, then the cost
of one cup of tea and one cup of coffee respectively are
A. ₹ 10, ₹ 20
B. ₹ 13, ₹ 26
C. ₹ 15, ₹ 30
D. ₹ 20, ₹ 40
48. Aanya is thinking of a five digit number.
• Its tens digit is the smallest prime number.
• Its ones digit is twice the hundreds digit.
• When ten thousands digit is divided by tens digits, the quotient
is 3.
• Its hundreds digit is three less than the ten thousands digit.
• Its thousands digit is the largest one digit odd number.
Find the number Aanya is thinking of.
A. 39210
B. 39020
C. 69326
D. 69236
49. Study the given figure carefully and fill in the blanks.
A. 35870
B. 53870
C. 53470
D. 53570
2. The given diagram shows the original position of a wheel.
Which of the following diagrams shows the correct position of the
wheel after it has been turned 3(1/8) turns to the left ?
A. 4/12
B. 5/12
C. 7/12
D. 6/12
5. Housing Board built 100 flats. A painter is engaged to serially
number each flat individually from 1 to 100. How many times will
he be required to write zero?
A. 10
B. 8
C. 9
D. 11
6. Study the table below. In which column will the number 55
appear ?
A. W
B. X
C. Y
D. Z
7. How many connecting bars will there be in pattern 123 ?
A. 615
B. 1235
C. 245
D. 1225
8. Preeti was facing the park at the beginning. She turned anti-
clockwise to face north-west. What angle did she turn through ?
A. 180°
B. 135°
C. 225°
D. 230°
9. The missing number in the box is ______.
737629, 717629, ? , 677629, 657629
A. 687629
B. 607629
C. 707629
D. 697629
10. How many of the following letters have only 2 lines of
symmetry?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
11. In a queue of 40 students, Ankita is 20th from last. What is her
rank from first ?
A. 21
B. 20
C. 19
D. 22
12. Net _____ cannot be folded to make an open cubical box.
A. P only
B. Q only
C. R only
D. S only
13. What is missing number in the box ?
8147 = 8000 + 100 + ............. + 7
A. 4
B. 40
C. 400
D. 4000
14. Garima is facing the Community centre. What will she be
facing if she turns 270° clockwise ?
A. Mall
B. School Best online courses
C. Temple
D. Park
15. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure?
16. Count the number of triangles in the given figure.
A. 8
B. 10
C. 14
D. None of these
17. Study the diagram. If a person starts walking from point P
and wants to reach point Q, in how many directions will that
person have to walk?
A. 10
B. 8
C. 20
D. 7
18. There is a certain relationship between figures 1 and 2.
Identify the relationship and establish the similar relationship
between figures 3 & 4 by selecting a figure from the options.
19. Read the following information carefully.
(i) P and Q play Football and Hockey.
(ii) R and S play Badminton and Cricket.
(iii) Q and R play Cricket and Football.
(iv) P and S play Hockey and Badminton.
One who plays Badminton, Football and Hockey is ______.
A. P
B. Q
C. R
D. S
20. The given net represents which of the following shape?
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
21. The length of a rectangular painting is 15 cm and its breadth
is 10 cm. There is a border around the painting. Find the area of
the border.
A. 336 sq. cm
B. 150 sq. cm
C. 114 sq. cm
D. 186 sq. cm
22. Find the value of 624.7 + 39.29.
A. 101.76
B. 663.99
C. 66.399
D. 660.79
23. Select the correct Roman numerals in Column I with Hindu-
Arabic numerals in Column II.
Column I Column II
A. (A) CCXVIII 318
B. (B) DCCLXIX 769
C. (C) MMMCCXCIX 3399
D. (D) VDCCXLVII 5748
24. The piece of wood shown is cut into 4 equal pieces. Length of
each of the piece of wood is ____.
A. 2.25 m
B. 2.5 m
C. 2.4 m
D. 3.5 m
25. The difference between the value of P and Q is ________.
A. 4
B. 1
C. 3
D. 2
26. Which of the following figures has the largest perimeter?
A. Q
B. P
C. R
D. S
27. If x is 6th multiple of 3 and y is 4th multiple of 3, then the
LCM of x and y is ______.
A. 36
B. 72
C. 48
D. 54
28. What is the value of 600 + 1200 ÷ 6 × 2 + 400 × 2 ?
A. 1400
B. 1500
C. 1800
D. 2000
29. Which of the following step is wrong for the given below
mathematical sentence?
37091 – 72 ÷ 3 × 687 + 5973
Step I : 37091 – 24 × 687 + 5973 (Divide)
Step II : 37091 – 16388 + 5973 (Multiply)
Step III : 43064 – 16488 (Add)
Step IV : 26386
A. Step I only
B. Step III and IV
C. Step II only
D. Step II and IV
30. Which of the following figures do not have more than 1/3 of its
area shaded ?
A. 3
B. 7
C. – 4
D. 9
33. What is the greatest number of toys that can be bought with ₹
100 ?
A. 12
B. 11
C. 13
D. None of these
34. Which shape has the largest area ?
A. Q
B. R
C. P
D. S
35. Find the greatest number which divides 36 and 84 leaving no
remainder in each case.
A. 6
B. 9
C. 12
D. 18
36. Which list shows all the prime numbers between 1 to 50 ?
A. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47
B. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11,13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47
C. 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47
D. 2, 5, 7, 11, 21, 17, 19, 23, 29, 37, 43, 47
37. If
A. 15
B. 25
C. 12
D. 20
38. Hundred million = _______.
A. 10 crore
B. 1 crore
C. 100 crore
D. 10 lakh
39. Which of the following expressions is true?
A. 2.3749 > 2.0349
B. 2.03749 < 2.003749
C. 2.3749 > 2.4749
D. None of these
40. Which of the following is equal to 1/3 ?
A. 2/3÷1
B. 1/4÷6
C. 1/12×4
D. 2/6÷2/6
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
41. In a box there are 199653 red marbles, 87653 blue marbles
and 76998 green marbles. Find the total number of marbles.
A. 364304
B. 364403
C. 344304
D. 364344
42. Priya had 3200 mL of olive oil. She used 2/5 of it in the first
week and 1/8 of it in the second week.
How much oil was left ?
A. 1280 mL
B. 1920 mL
C. 1520 mL
D. 1680 mL
43. Which of the following is the best estimate for 3095 × 84 ?
A. 3100 × 90
B. 3100 × 80
C. 3000 × 90
D. 3000 × 80
44. Three shirts and 7 pairs of pants have a total of 55 buttons.
Each pair of pants has 5 fewer buttons than each shirt. How many
buttons are there on each shirt ?
A. 4
B. 9
C. 25
D. 30
45. A vni participated in a race. She took 1 hour 36 minutes and
14 seconds to complete the race. How many seconds she took in
completing the race ?
A. 2220 seconds
B. 2234 seconds
C. 5760 seconds
D. 5774 seconds
46. A fruit seller had 240 pears. 36 of them were bad. The
remaining pears were sold at 3 for ₹ 5. How much did he collect
from the sale ?
A. ₹ 410
B. ₹ 340
C. ₹ 300
D. ₹ 450
47. Dhruv and Hemant had 60 marbles altogether. After Hemant
gave 1/6 of his marbles to Dhruv, Dhruv had twice as many
marbles as Hemant. How many marbles had Dhruv at first ?
A. 30
B. 24
C. 36
D. 25
48. Reeta had just enough money to buy exactly 15 exercise books.
She bought 8 exercise books which cost ₹ 17.5 each. How much
money she had for 15 exercise books?
A. ₹ 262.5
B. ₹ 525.75
C. ₹ 280.5
D. ₹ 245.5
49. A car travelled 384 kms in 6 hours. How far did it travel in 4
hours ?
A. 96 kms
B. 576 kms
C. 256 kms
D. 384 kms
50. Megha has holidays on every second and fourth Saturday of a
month. On which dates she has holidays in January 2013?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
3. Choose the odd one out.
A. EJOT
B. GLQV
C. CHMR
D. BDFH
4. Find the mirror image of given figure (X).
5. If P, R and Q, S exchanges their positions and then P and Q
moves diagonally and meet at the middle of rectangle, then the
direction of R with respect to Q is _____.
A. South-east
B. South-west
C. North-west
D. North-east
6. Which of the following figures will complete the Fig. (X)?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. None of these
8. How many different possible combinations of one colour pencil
and one rubber cap from 5 different colour pencils and 6 different
rubber caps can be formed ?
A. 22
B. 25
C. 36
D. 30
9. Find the missing number.
3 25 4
7 113 8
6 ? 8
A. 100
B. 140
C. 136
D. 125
10. On the map, each side of each grid square represents 1
kilometre. How much farther does Priya live from the library
than Ritika lives from the market ? (Considering the shortest
distance)
A. Priya lives 1 km farther than Ritika.
B. Both are at the same distance.
C. Ritika lives 1 km farther than Priya.
D. Can't be determined.
11. The calendar given below shows Aditya's schedule for cricket
practice and cricket match.
A. 13
B. 14
C. 12
D. 15
14. How many more squares needs to be removed so that 3/9 of
the total squares are removed?
A. 14
B. 12
C. 27
D. 29
15. How many triangles can be drawn using any three dots?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 3
D. 7
16. In a certain code if "pen" is called "pencil", "pencil" is called
"eraser" and "eraser" is called "book", then what will be used to
erase something done wrong?
A. Pen
B. Pencil
C. Eraser
D. Book
17. Select a figure from the options which will continue the series
established by Problem Figures.
18. Find out which of the following options contains all the
components needed to form the key figure.
19. Which figure among the following figures is the odd one out ?
20. Find the word from the options which can have all the given
letters as prefixes.
A. PEL
B. ICE
C. EAN
D. EIN
MATHEMATICAL REASONING
21. Select the correct match of the fraction of shaded part of
figures.
A. 14 cm
B. 12 cm
C. 28 cm
D. Data Inadequate
24. What is the least number of squares that must be added so
that the line MN becomes a line of symmetry?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 5
D. 7
25. A way is given to express 660 as a product of prime numbers.
Find the value of P, Q and R respectively.
A. 11, 55, 2
B. 55, 11, 2
C. 2, 55, 11
D. 55, 2, 11
26. Sahil chose a secret number. When he rounds off the number
to the nearest thousand, he gets 15000. When he rounds off the
number to the nearest hundred, he gets 14900. When he rounds
off to the nearest ten, he gets 14880. What is the possible number
he might have chosen?
A. 14200
B. 14498
C. 14879
D. 14009
27. The value of MMDCCCLXXII – MMDCCLXXIII = ?
A. XCIX
B. CI
C. XC
D. IC
28. A _____ number can be shown as the product of ______
factors.
A. Prime, composite
B. Composite, prime
C. Composite, composite
D. None of these
29. Find the value of P + Q ÷ R × S.
A. 41
B. 48
C. 51
D. 50
30. Which of the following statements is true?
(i) The smallest number that can be divided by the given numbers
without leaving any remainder is called the lowest common
multiple.
(ii) The greatest number which divides two or more numbers
exactly without leaving any remainder is called the highest
common factor.
A. Only (i)
B. Only (ii)
C. Both (i) and (ii)
D. Neither (i) nor (ii)
31. Find the values P, Q, R and S respectively.
32. A number is made up of 3 digits. The digit in the hundred's
place is twice the digit in the one's place. The digit in the ten's
place is 1 less than the digit in the one's place. If the digit in the
ten's place is 2, what is the number?
A. 623
B. 432
C. 622
D. 224
33. Select the correct match of mixed fractions in Column I with
improper fractions in Column II.
Column I Column II
A. (5/12) 68/12
B. 7(8/11) 86/11
C. 4(6/10) 40/10
D. 8(10/3) 34/3
34. The product of two numbers is 72. If the greater number is 9,
find the difference between 100 and the smaller number.
A. 63
B. 64
C. 81
D. 92
35. The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If the length of
the rectangle is 8 cm, find its area.
A. 24 cm2
B. 32 cm2
C. 48 cm2
D. 64 cm2
36. How much does
A. ₹ 11
B. ₹ 13
C. ₹ 14
D. ₹ 12
37. Find the value of X in the given expression.
67.245 – __X_ = 31.193.
A. 36.025
B. 36.205
C. 36.052
D. 36.520
38. ABCD is a square and M, N, P and Q are the mid-points of
each side of the square ABCD. The area of MNPQ is 32 cm2. Find
the length of the side of ABCD if area of ABCD is twice the area
of MNPQ.
A. 24 cm
B. 16 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 32 cm
39. The timeline below is marked at equal time intervals. What is
the time represented by Y?
A. Noon
B. 12:30 p.m.
C. 1:00 p.m.
D. 1:30 p.m.
40. There are five angles below. How many of them are greater
than 90°?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
41. 520 g of tiny pink pebbles are mixed with 580 g of tiny purple
pebbles. Misha packed the mixture of tiny pebbles into 5 packets
equally. How many kilograms of the mixture are there in each
packet?
A. 220
B. 0.220
C. 0.022
D. 0.02
42. A lisha had 114 more beads than Beena. After Alisha gave 96
beads to Beena, Beena had twice as many beads as Alisha. How
many beads did Beena have at first?
A. 174
B. 120
C. 60
D. 160
43. Tarun bought an equal number of apples and oranges at the
cost as shown. If he paid a total of ₹ 560, how many apples did he
buy?
A. 20
B. 15
C. 10
D. 18
44. Latika earned ₹ x in a month. She gave ₹ 15000 to her father,
spent ₹ 1000 and saved the rest. She saves ₹ 4000. What is the
value of x?
A. ₹ 25000
B. ₹ 20000
C. ₹ 19000
D. ₹ 18000
45. Megha paid ₹ 1900 for 4 dolls and 2 teddy bears. A doll costs
twice as much as a teddy bear. Find the cost of a doll.
A. ₹ 190
B. ₹ 380
C. ₹ 140
D. ₹ 280
46. Mohit bought a packet of flour. He use 3/5 of it to bake a cake.
If he had 500 g of flour left, what was the weight of the packet of
flour that he had bought?
A. 1 kg 500 g
B. 1 kg 200 g
C. 1 kg 250 g
D. 1 kg
47. Sakshi is thrice as old as Krish when Parul is 33 years old and
Krish is 13 years old. How old is Sakshi when Parul is 40 years
old?
A. 34 years
B. 39 years
C. 40 years
D. 46 years
48. A movie ticket costs ₹ 200. For every 9 tickets bought, one
ticket was given free. If a group of friends paid ₹ 1800 for the
tickets, how many friends were there in the group?
A. 9
B. 10
C. 8
D. 11
49. Arjun and Meena had a total of 64 stamps at first. After each
of them gave 1/2 of their stamps to Jyoti, Arjun had 8 stamps
more than Meena. How many stamps did Arjun have at first?
A. 40
B. 24
C. 64
D. 16
50. Rohit's height is 2 m 58 cm. He is 8 cm taller than Amit. What
is the total of Rohit's and Amit's height?
A. 5 m 24 cm
B. 4 m 60 cm
C. 4 m 8 cm
D. 5 m 8 cm
LOGICAL REASONING (R)
6. Choose the missing terms from the given options.
Z, Y, X, U, T, S, P, O, N, K, ?, ?
A. H, G
B. P, G
C. I, H
D. J, I
10. In a certain code, 'DEAF' is written as '3587' and 'FILE' is
written as '7465'. How is 'IDEAL' written in that code?
A. 43568
B. 43586
C. 63548
D. 48536
11. Pointing towards a person, a man said to a woman, "His
mother is the only daughter of your father." How is the woman
related to that person?
A. Daughter
B. Sister
C. Mother
D. Wife
12. Which of the fo lowing Venn diagrams correct ly depicts the
relationship between Kerala, Bihar, India?
A. 27
B. 35
C. 54
D. 64
15. What is the minimum number of straight lines required to
make the given figure?
A. 12
B. 10
C. 14
D. 18
16. Choose the correct mirror-image of the Fig.(X) from amongst
the given options if the mirror is placed vertically right.
A. 10
B. 15
C. 25
D. 30
22. A bird park purchased 50 parrots in July. The line graph
shows the number of parrots survived at the end of each month.
How many parrots died by the end of October?
A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
23. The table below shows the price of each sack of rice in 4
different supermarkets. Which supermarket offers the lowest
price for per kg?
Supermarket Supermarket Supermarket Supermarket
P Q R S
Weight of 5 kg 10 kg 10 kg 5 kg
1 sack of
rice
Price ₹ 12.50 ₹ 35 ₹ 32 ₹ 16
A. Supermarket P
B. Supermarket Q
C. Supermarket R
D. Supermarket S
24. Three times of a number is 144. What is 6 less than twice of
the number?
A. 42
B. 48
C. 69
D. 90
25. Which of the following has the smallest area?
A. A square with one of the sides 6 cm.
B. A rectangle of length 9 cm and breadth 5 cm.
C. A square with a perimeter of 28 cm.
D. A rectangle with a perimeter of 28 cm and length 8 cm.
26. What is the value of the decimal in the box?
A. 6.48
B. 6.478
C. 6.486
D. 6.483
27. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
28. What is the sum of P, Q and R in the box?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18
29. What is the remainder when 69814 is divided by 8?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
30. A kindergarten teacher gave 114 sweets to children in the
kindergarten. Each 4-year old child received 2 sweets and each 5-
year old child received 3 sweets. The 5-year old children received
6 more sweets than the 4-year old children. Find the total number
of children in the kindergarten.
A. 27
B. 45
C. 47
D. 55
31. The graph below shows the number of marks scored by 4
pupils in a class quiz. Study the graph carefully and answer the
question that follows.
For every question answered correctly, 4 marks was awarded
(There is no negative marking). How many more questions were
answered correctly by Harsh than Mohit.
A. 12
B. 16
C. 13
D. 4
32. If Δ + Δ + Δ + ⬠ + ⬠ = 108 and Δ + ⬠ + ⬠ = 64 then Δ – ⬠ = ?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 22
D. 43
33. The table below shows the prices of different types of tickets
for a car ride.
Price of ticket
Children (below 5 years old) ₹4
Children (between 6 to 12 years old) ₹6
Adults ₹ 10
Senior citizens (above 55 years old) ₹8
Mrs. Kapoor took her parents, aged 60 and 62 years old, and her
three children aged 6, 8 and 13 years old for a car ride. How much
must she pay altogether?
A. ₹ 38
B. ₹ 48
C. ₹ 58
D. ₹ 35
34. The sum of the First two common multiples of 9 and 12 is
_____.
A. 21
B. 36
C. 63
D. 108
35. What is the value of 5000000 + 500000 + 5000 + 50?
A. 5505005
B. 5505500
C. 5505050
D. 5055050
36. Which of the following is an improper fraction?
A. 2/5
B. 1/4
C. 19/8
D. 50/100
37. Which two numbers give the product of 112710?
A. 1430 and 78
B. 1435 and 78
C. 1440 and 78
D. 1445 and 78
38. On a particular day, a shop had 985 customers. 2/5 of them
were children, 80 were senior citizens and the rest were
youngsters. How many of them were youngsters?
A. 495
B. 511
C. 562
D. 420
39. What is the weight of a ball?
A. 2.7 kg
B. 2.4 kg
C. 4.2 kg
D. 7.2 kg
40. As shown in the given figure, two small identical rectangles
have been cut from a piece of rectangular paper. What is the area
of the shaded part?
A. 112 cm2
B. 122 cm2
C. 132 cm2
D. 100 cm2
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
41. Gopal has a rope 2 m long. He cut (1/2) m from it and the rest
of it equally into 4 pieces. What is the length of each of the four
pieces?
A. (1/4)m
B. (1/2)m
C. (3/8)m
D. (11/2)m
42. There were 3/5 as many men as women at a seminar. There
were 48 fewer men than women. What was the total number of
men and women at the seminar?
A. 120
B. 128
C. 192
D. 240
43. 22 children were at a birthday party. Each girl drank 2 glasses
of fruit punch and each boy drank 3 glasses of fruit punch. If the
boys drank 31 more glasses of fruit punch, how many girls
attended the party?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 16
D. 15
44. A carpenter took 3 minutes to saw a wooden plank into 4
pieces. How long will he take to saw it into 15 pieces?
A. 15 minutes
B. 14 minutes
C. 20 minutes
D. 25 minutes
45. Rohan took 5h 20min to fix a model plane. Kartik took half
the time to fix the same plane. At what time would Kartik have
finished fixing the plane if he started at 11 : 45?
A. 13 : 45
B. 14 : 25
C. 14 : 35
D. 15 : 15
46. 4/7 of the children in the hall are girls and the rest are boys. If
there are 12 more girls than boys, how many children are there in
the hall?
A. 5000
B. 6500
C. 77
D. 84
47. In a plantation, there were 876297 rubber trees. A fire
destroyed 5679 trees. After the fire, 8972 new trees were planted.
How many trees were not destroyed by the fire?
A. 867810
B. 681972
C. 870618
D. 739817
48. A combination lock requires 3 numbers to unlock. The second
number is 3/5 of the first number. The third number is 3/4 of the
second number. The difference between the first number and the
third number is 33. What is the second number?
A. 60
B. 36
C. 27
D. 14
49. Neha had 2 saving accounts. She had ₹ 405.50 more in
account P than in account Q. After she transferred ₹ 48.40 from
account P to account Q, the amount of money she had in account
P was 4 times the amount in account Q. How much did she have
in account P at first?
A. ₹ 460
B. 54.60
C. ₹ 260.50
D. ₹ 351.00
50. Garima and her sister had 213 beads at first. After Garima
bought another 66 beads, Garima had twice as many beads as her
sister. How many beads did Garima have at first?
A. 13
B. 27
C. 935
D. 120