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CLASS 7 | HMO

HUMMING BIRD MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

HMO is an International Level Mathematics Olympiad. The Olympiad is


based on Multiple Choice Question Pattern which helps the Children to be
more precise & careful while attempting the Questions.

Pattern: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ’s)


Subjects: Mathematics
Syllabus: Mentioned inside this Preparatory Book
Centre of Examination: The School itself will be the Centre of Examination

CLASS 7
PREPARATORY BOOKLET

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TIPS TO CRACK THE OLYMPIAD

The Olympiads are often thought to be the Examination with


Difficult Questions, however, the Questions are NOT Difficult.
These Questions are just Tricky & based on the combination of your
Current Syllabus & Your Basic Knowledge. Below mentioned are
the points may help you in achieving a Strong Position in the
Olympiad:

a. Back to Basics: The Maximum Olympiad Questions are based


on your Class Syllabus only. Don’t just Cram the Concepts but
learn the basic understanding behind it.
b. Know your Examiner: The Question Paper is prepared by the
Author/Examiner on the Topics which are either Important or
the Topics which are left out by the Students as they are so
called Boring or Difficult. If you know what your Examiner is
going to ask, you can prepare & score accordingly.
c. Syllabus & Topics: The Syllabus is mentioned inside this
Preparatory Booklet. Read the Syllabus & try to cover the
maximum Topics.
d. One Month before the Examination: Sit with your Parents
& Teachers more often & highlight the most important Topics.
Read & Understand the topics & practice the important
questions
e. One Week before the Examination: Don’t start a new topic.
Practice all important Questions & Revise all the Topics.
f. On the Day of Olympiad: Leave every kind of Study Pressure.
The One Hour Olympiad is just a Mental Exercise Game which
cannot be played with Pressure in your Mind.

May you get All the Success. Best of Luck.

Regards, TEAM (HUMMING BIRD OLYMPIADS)

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SYLLABUS

CLASS 7

MATHS

Number System & its operations, Simplification,


Fractions & Decimals, Rational Numbers, Exponents,
Algebraic Expression, Linear Equations, Percentage,
Profit Loss & Discount, Simple Interest & Compound
Interest, Lines Angles & triangles, Data Handling,
Mensuration, Ratio & Proportion, Number Series,
Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Reasoning,
Probability

CHAPTERS from Page 4 onwards

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UNIT 1 – ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

1. _________ is equivalent to expression 3 (-x) (-y).

(a) 3xy (b) - 3xy (c) (-3) (x) (y) (d) (-4) (-x) (-y)

2. ________ is equivalent to expression (-4) (p) (-q) (-q).

(a) 4 pq2 (b) - 4 pq2 (c) (-4) (-p) (-q) (-q) (d) - 4 p2q

3. Choose the term which is not constant in expression 5 – 3pq2.

(a) 5 (b) 3pq2 (c) - 3pq2 (d) None of these

4. _________ is the coefficient of x in expression 22 – 52x

(a) 5 (b) - 5 (c) 5 x (d) - 52

𝟑
5. 4x2 – 7x + 11 - is _________.
𝒙

(a) Binomial (b) trinomial (c) Multinomial (d) monomial

𝟕
6. __________ is the degree of polynomial 2p4q – 3p2q6 + 5pq4 + 3p - q+
𝟐

(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 8

7. Which of the following does not have 2a as a factor?

(a) 2a (b) 2a2 (c) 2a0 (d) 2a3

8. _________ is the value of expression 3x2 – 6x + 7 at x = 2.

(a) 322 – 62 + 7 (b) 7 (c) - 7 (d) 322 – 12 + 7

9. _________ is the value of t3 – t2 + t – 1 for t = 2.

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(a) 5 (b) 0 (c) - 2 (d) 1

10. 5 (x-3) + 4 (x-2) = _________.

(a) 9x + 23 (b) 9x - 23 (c) 8x + 22 (d) 8x - 22

11. _________ is the value of p3 + 5p2 + 5p – 2 at p = - 2.

(a) 0 (b) 10 (c) 16 (d) - 40

12. _________ is the value of 9m2 – 42mn + 49n2 at m = 15, n = 3.

(a) 386 (b) 456 (c) 576 (d) 636

−𝒒
13. _______ is the value of px2 + qx + r at x =
𝒑

(a) p (b) r (c) 0 (d) q2 – 4pr

𝟏 −𝟏
14. _________ is the value of 2ab3 – 3a2b2 + 5 at a = b=
𝟒 𝟐

313 −310 −309 327


(a) (b) (c) (d)
64 64 64 64

15. The sum of -7pq and 2 pq is

(a) -9pq (b) -5pq (c) 5pq (d) None of these

ANSWERS
1 a 4 d 7 c 10 b 13 b
2 b 5 c 8 b 11 a 14 a
3 b 6 d 9 a 12 c 15 b

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UNIT 2 – AREA AND PERIMETER

1. _______ is equal to one square metre.

(a) 100 cm2 (b) 1000 cm2

(c) 10,000 cm2 (d) 100000 cm2

2. What will be the area if perimeter of square is 20 m?

(a) 25 m2 (b) 80 m2

(c) 100 m2 (d) 400 m2

3. What will be the perimeter if length and area of rectangle are


respectively 15 cm and 150 cm2.

(a) 10 cm (b) 25 cm (c) 30 cm (d) 50 cm

4. What will be the area if perimeter of square is 1m?

(a) 1 m2 (b) 25 m2 (c) 625 cm2 (d) 10000cm2

5. Calculate area of square with side 90 cm.

(a) 0.81 m2 (b) 810 cm2 (c) 900 cm2 (d) 9000 cm2

6. What will be the area if length of side of square is doubled?

(a) The same as of original square

(b) Twice that of original square.

(c) Thrice that of original square.

(d) Four times that of original square

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7. At will be the breadth of rectangle if the area of a square of side 24 cm is


equal to the area of rectangle of length 18 cm.

(a) 12 cm (b) 24 cm

(c) 30 cm (d) 32 cm

8. What will be the area if the length of rectangle is doubled and its breadth
is halved.

(a) Half of the original area.

(b) The same as the original area.

(c) Twice the original area.

(d) Four times the original area.

9. How much will the area increase if each side of rectangle is increased by
20%?

(a) 10 % (b) 20 %

(c) 40 % (d) 44 %

10. How many square cards of side 10 cm. can be stick on a cardboard of
100 cm by 80 cm.

(a) 40 (b) 80

(c) 100 (d) 180

11. What will be the diameter if the difference between the circumference
and radius of circle is 37 cm?

(a) 14 cm (b) 28 cm (c) 42 cm (d) 56 cm

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12. Calculate the height of parallelogram of area 350 cm 2 and base 25 cm.

(a) 12 cm (b) 13 cm

(c) 14 cm (d) 15 cm

13. What will be the area if the base of right angled triangle is 8m and
hypotenuse is 10m?

(a) 24m2 (b) 30m2

(c) 40m2 (d) 48m2

14. The diameter of wheel is 98 cm. The number of revolutions it will take
to cover a distance of 1540 m is __________.

(a) 500 (b) 600

(c) 700 (d) 800

15. If area of circle is A, radius r and circumference is C then

(a) rC = 2A (b) 𝑐𝐴

𝑟2
(c) Ac = (d) 𝐴𝑟
4

ANSWERS
1 c 4 c 7 d 10 b 13 a
2 a 5 a 8 b 11 a 14 a
3 d 6 d 9 d 12 c 15 a

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UNIT 3 – COMPARING QUANTITIES

1. What was the percentage of scouts from Ahmedabad, if in a scout camp


40 % of scouts were from Gujarat and 20 % of these were from
Ahmedabad?

(a) 24 (b) 32.5

(c) 8 (d) 50
2. Radhika’s income is 16000 per month. She pays 15 % of the income as
house rent and 10 % of the remainder on her child’s education. The money
left with her is _______.

(a) 13600 (b) 12000

(c) 12240 (d) 14400

3. The ratio of Falguni’s income to her savings is 4:1. The money saved by
her is _________.

(a) 20 % (b) 25 %

(c) 40 % (d) 0.08 %

4. 15 % is equal to ________.

1 2
(a) (b)
20 15

3 20
(c) (d)
20 3

5. 0.07 = _________.

(a) 70 % (b) 7 %

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(c) 0.7 % (d) 0.07 %

6. ________ is 20 % of 700m.

(a) 560 m (b) 70 m (c) 210 m (d) 140 m

7. 5.2 = _______.

(a) 0.52 % (b) 5.2 %

(c) 520 % (d) 52 %

8. 9 is _______ % of 45.

1
(a) 20 (b)
2

(c) 2 (d) 50

9. Convert the ratio 3:8 into percentage:

(a) 3.75 % (b) 37.5 %

(c) 375 % (d) 345 %

10. 225 % is equal to _______.

4
(a) 9:4 (b)
9

2
(c) 3:2 (d)
3

11. What is the selling price of cycle if it is purchased at 1600 and sold at
profit of 12 %?

(a) 1624 (b) 1792

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(c) 1408 (d) 1576

12. Calculate the profit earned if a cricket bat was purchased for 800 and
sold for 1600.

(a) 100 % (b) 64 %

(c) 50 % (d) 60 %

13. Calculate the value of x if 90 % of x is 315 km.

(a) 325 km (b) 350 km

(c) 405 km (d) 340 km

14. What is the cost price of the article if on selling an article for 329
dealer lost 6 %

(a) 310.37 (b) 348.74

(c) 335 (d) 350

15. What is the profit if a product is bought for Rs. 40 is sold for Rs. 20?

(a) 20 (b) 40 (c) - 20 (d) - 40

ANSWERS
1 c 4 c 7 c 10 a 13 b
2 c 5 b 8 a 11 b 14 d
3 b 6 d 9 b 12 a 15 c

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UNIT 4 – CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

1. Choose the group of statements that will make LMN and PQR
always congruent?

(a) LM = PQ, MN = QR and LN = PR

(b) LM = PQ, MN = QR and ∠LNM = ∠PRQ

(c) MN = QR, ∠L = ∠P and ∠N = PR

(d) ∠L = ∠P, ∠M = ∠Q and ∠M = QR

2. Choose the group of statements that will make LMN and PQR
always congruent.

(a) LM = QR, MN = PR and LN = PQ

(b) ∠L = ∠P = 900, MN = QR and LM = PR

(c) ∠L = ∠P = 900, MN = QR and LM = PQ

(d) ∠N = PR, MN = QR and ∠LMN = ∠PRQ

3. Which angle is included between sides PR and QR in PQR?

(a) ∠P (b) ∠Q (c) ∠R (d) none of these

4. Which side is included between E and F in DEF?

(a) DE (b) EF (c) FD (d) none of these

5. If ABC ≅ LKM then which side of LKM equal to side AC of ABC?

(a) LK (b) KM (c) LM (d) none of these

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6. If ABC ≅ ACB, then side of ABC is isosceles with ________.

(a) AB = AC (b) AB = BC (c) AC = BC (d) none of these

7. Choose the correct answer if ABC ≇ PQR and ABC ≅ to RPQ

(a) BC = PQ (b) AC = PR (c) AB = PQ (d) QR = BC

8. Choose the correct statement.

(a) If two sides and one angle of a triangle are equal to the corresponding two sides
and the angle of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.

(b) If the hypotenuse of the right triangle is equal to the hypotenuse of another
triangle then the triangles are congruent.

(c) Two triangles having equal area are congruent.

(d) All of these

9. What is the criteria by which PMQ is not congruent to PMR if in


PQR, PQ = PR and PM is the right bisector of QR.

(a) SAS (b) SSS (c) RHS (d) AAA

10. If ABC = BQR then

(a) <A = <R (b) <B = <R (c) <C = <Q (d) <B = <Q

ANSWERS
1 a 3 c 5 c 7 a 9 D
2 c 4 b 6 a 8 d 10 D

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UNIT 5 – DATA HANDLING

1. _________ is the arithmetic mean of first 50 natural numbers.

(a) 12.25 (b) 21.25 (c) 25 (d) 25.5

2. ________ is the mean of first five prime numbers.

(a) 4.5 (b) 5 (c) 5.6 (d) 7.5

3. __________ is the mean of first five multiples of 3.

(a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 12 (d) 15

4. The mean of five consecutive odd numbers a, b, c, d, e is _________.

(a) 5 ( a + 4 ) (b) 5 ( a + b + c + d + e )

𝑎𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑒
(c) (d) none of these
5

5. Which of the following is a Prime number?

(a) 36 (b) 41 (c) 30 (d) 49

6. What will be the third number if two numbers are 16 and 22 and their
mean is 20.

(a) 22 (b) 20 (c) 19 (d) 18

7. What will be the other number if mean of two numbers is M and one
number is N.

(a) 2N (b) 2M

(c) M-N (d) 2M-N

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8. What is the mean of first 2 numbers if mean of last six numbers is 16 and
total numbers are eight and their men is 14?

(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 16 (d) insufficient data

9. What is the mean of new set of 10 numbers if each number is multiplied


by 12 and mean of those ten numbers is 7.

(a) 7 (b) 19 (c) 82 (d) 84

10. What will be the arithmetic mean if each entry of a data is increased by
7?

(a) Remains same (b) Increase by 7

(c) Decreases by 7 (d) None of these

11. The mean age of 30 students is 9 years. If the age of their teacher is
included, it becomes 10 years. The age of teacher ( in years ) is _______.

(a) 27 (b) 31 (c) 35 (d) 40

12. What is the excluded number if mean of 5 numbers is 27 and if one


number is excluded the mean gets reduced by 2.

(a) 25 (b) 27 (c) 35 (d) 40

13. What will be the average of remaining numbers if mean of 50 numbers


is 38 and the two numbers 45 and 55 are discarded.

(a) 36.5 (b) 37

(c) 37.5 (d) 37.52

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14. What will be the sixth observation if mean of 11 observations is 60 and


mean of first five observations is 58 and that of last five is 56?

(a) 85 (b) 90 (c) 100 (d) 110

15. The mode of a set of observations is the value which ________.

(a) occurs most often (b) is central

(c) is between max & min (d) none of these

ANSWERS
1 d 4 d 7 d 10 b 13 c
2 c 5 b 8 b 11 d 14 b
3 b 6 a 9 d 12 c 15 a

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UNIT 6 – EXPONENTS AND POWERS

1. If ‘b’ is any natural number and ‘n’ is natural number, then.


b x b x b x . . . . n times = _________

(a) n x b (b) b ÷ n (c) n ÷ b (d) bn

2. 32 + 32 + 32 = __________?

(a) 33 (b) 36 (c) 38 (d) none of these

3. 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 =?

(a) 27 (b) 210 (c) 220 (d) 2125

4. b x b x b x c x c x c x c x d is written in exponents as ________.

𝑏 𝑐
(a) 3b x 4c x d (b) x xd
3 4

(c) b3 c4 d (d) None of these

5. How is 432 expressed in exponents?

(a) 42 x 33 (b) 23 x 34 (c) 24 x 33 (d) none of these

6. 16000 in exponents is written as _________.

(a) 72 x 53 (b) 27 x 35 (c) 72 x 35 (d) 27 x 53

7. 0.0094 is written as _________.

(a) 94 x 10- 4 (b) 9.4 x 10 -3


(c) 0.94 x 10 -2
(d) 9.4 x 10 -5

8. Express 5976000000000000000000000 in exponent from.

(a) 5976 x 1020 (b) 597.6 x 1028 (c) 59.76 x 1024 (d) 5.976 x 1024

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9. Choose the one in scientific form.

(a) 1.36 x 10– 5 km (b) 17.57 x 103 km

(c) 0.21 x 10- 9 km (d) 0.0017 x 10- 10 km

10. Express distance in scientific form if distance of earth from sun is


149000000 km.

(a) 149 x 106 km (b) 14.9 x 107 km (c) 1.49 x 108 km (d) 0.149 x 109 km

11. Express (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) x (-8) in
exponential form.

(a) (-2)16 (b) -2(8)5 (c) -(4)8 (d) none of these

12. __________ is the value of (40 – 50) x 72

(a) 490 (b) 0 (c) - 490 (d) none of these

𝟐
13. ________ is square of ( -𝟑)

2 2 4 4
(a) - (b) (c) - (d)
3 3 9 9

𝟏
14. _________ is cube of -
𝟒

1 1 1 1
(a) - (b) (c) - (d)
4 16 64 64

ANSWERS
1 d 4 c 7 b 10 c 13 d
2 a 5 c 8 d 11 d 14 c
3 a 6 d 9 a 12 c

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UNIT 7 – FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS

𝟑
1. Which of the following is equivalent to ?
𝟒

12 51 4 12
(a) (b) (c) (d)
20 12 3 16

2. _______ is not a proper fraction.

2 3 5 6
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 4 7 5

3. ________ is not an improper fraction.

4 3 5 7
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 2 3 11

𝟑𝟗
4. ________ is a mixed fraction for
𝟏𝟐

14 2
(a) 2 (b) 3
12 12

3 1
(c) 3 (d) 3
12 12

5. Fraction is a part of ________.

(a) whole (b) half

(c) quarter (d) none of these

6. ________ are fractions with the same denominator.

(a) Unit fractions (b) Like fractions

(c) Unlike fractions (d) none of these

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7. The product of a fractional number and its multiplicative inverse is


________.

(a) 0 (b) 1

(c) Number itself (d) none of these

8. ________ fractions have common denominator.

(a) Like fractions (b) proper fractions

(c) Unlike fractions (d) improper fractions

9. __________ are fractions with different denominators.

(a) Like (b) Unlike

(c) Proper (d) improper

10. Two fractions are equivalent if their cross-multiplications are ________.

(a) 0 (b) 1

(c) Equal (d) unequal

11. Choose the set of fractions is descending order.

3 7 6 7 3 6
(a)
5
,9 ,7 (b)
9
,5 ,7

7 6 3 6 7 3
(c) , , (d) , ,
9 7 5 7 9 5

12. Choose the set of fractions in increasing order.

11 16 19 16 11 19
(a)
13
, 18 , 22 (b)
18
, 13 , 22

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19 11 16 16 19 11
(c)
22
, 13 , 18 (d)
18
, 22 , 13

13. ________ contains fractions in ascending order.

11 16 19 16 11 19
(a) , , (b) , ,
14 19 21 19 14 21

16 19 11 19 11 16
(c)
19
, 21 , 14 (d)
21
, 14 , 19

14. Choose the smallest fraction.

13 15 17 7
(a) (b) (c) (d)
16 19 21 8

15. Choose the correct.

(a) 0.769 < 0.843 < 0.625 < 0.924

(b) 0.625 < 0.769 < 0.843 < 0.924

(c) 0.924 < 0.843 < 0.769 < 0.625

(d) 0.625 < 0.843 < 0.769 < 0.924

ANSWERS
1 d 4 c 7 b 10 c 13 a
2 d 5 a 8 a 11 d 14 b
3 d 6 b 9 b 12 a 15 b

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UNIT 8 – INTEGERS

1. Choose the false statement.

(a) When a positive integer and a negative integer are added, the result is always a
negative integer.
(b) The additive inverse of (-9) is 9.
(c) For subtraction, we add the additive inverse of the integer that is being subtracted
to the other integer.
(d) The difference of two integers is an integer.
2. Match the columns in such a manner that the two are equidistant from
(-4).

Column I Column II

i) 3 A) - 6

ii) 2 B) - 10

iii) - 1 C) - 7

iv) - 2 D) - 11

(a) ( i – D ), ( ii – B ), ( iii – C ) , ( iv – A )

(b) ( i – B ) , ( ii – D ) , ( iii – C ) , ( iv – A )

(c) ( i – D ) , ( ii – C ) , ( iii – b ) , ( iv – A )

(d) ( i – D ) , ( ii – B ) , ( iii – A ) , ( iv – C )

3. Which gives a positive result?

(a) The product of one negative integer and five positive integers.

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(b) The product of 5 negative integers and one positive integer.

(c) The product of 2 negative integers and 5 positive integers.

(d) The product of 5 negative integers and 2 positive integers.

4. If x is a non–zero integer, then (-1)2x +(-15) is ________.

(a) Definitely positive (b) definitely negative

(c) Either positive or negative (d) neither positive, negative

5. Rashi scored 25, - 5, - 10, 15 and 10 score in five successive rounds in a


quiz. Positive marks were given for correct answer and negative marks for
incorrect answers, what was her total score at the end?

(a) 45 (b) 25 (c) 35 (d) 40

6. Calculate the value of x. (- 4) + X = - 2

(a) 2 (b) - 2 (c) 6 (d) - 6

7. Choose the incorrect statement.

(a) 0 > 1 (b) 0 > - 40 (c) - 1 < 1 (d) - 3 < - 1

8. If a cube of positive integer is multiplied with cube of negative integer


then the result is _________.

(a) Positive integer (b) zero

(c) Negative integer (d) none of these

9. Calculate: - 105 + ( - 14 ) + 34.

(a) - 57 (b) - 75 (c) - 85 (d) 153

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10. Simplify : 1 – [ 1 – { 1 – ( 1 – 1 – 1 ) } ]

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

11. Which of the following does not give product as 48?

1
(a) - 4, - 12 (b) 6, - 8 (c) , 192 (d) 1 X 48
4

12. There are ________ integers in pair of integers + 1 and – 1.

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

13. Choose which pair has less than 2 integers lying between them?

(a) + 1 and + 4 (b) + 1 and – 2 (c) 0 and – 4 (d) 0 and - 1

14. ________ represents 4 times sum of ( - 2 ) and 5.

(a) 4 x ( - 2 ) + 5 (b) 4 + ( (– 2 ) x 5 )

(c) 4 x 5 + ( - 2 ) (d) 4 x ( (– 2 ) + 5 )

15. Simplify ( - 3 ) x ( - 1 ) x ( - 1 ) x ( - 3 ) x ( - 1 ) x ( - 3 ) x ( - 1 ) x ( -1 ) x
(-3)x(-1)

(a) 27 (b) - 54 (c) 81 (d) - 27

ANSWERS
1 a 4 b 7 a 10 c 13 d
2 a 5 c 8 c 11 b 14 d
3 c 6 a 9 c 12 b 15 c

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UNIT 9 – LINEAR EQUATIONS

1. ________ contains only one variable with highest power 1.

(a) Simple equation (b) linear equation

(c) Linear polynomial (d) multi equation

2. ________ is not the equation of statement:

𝑥 𝑥
(a) -9=4 (b) -9+4
3 3

𝑥 𝑥
(c) 9 - =4 (d) -4=9
3 3

3. What will be the equation of statement ‘one fourth of a number x


exceeds one fifth of its succeeding number by 3’?

1 1 1 1
(a) (x–1)+3 x (b) x+3= (x+1)
5 4 4 5

1 1 1 1
(c) (x+1)- x=3 (d) x- (x+1)=3
5 4 4 5

4. _________ may destroy a given equation.

(a) Adding the same number to both sides of the equation.

(b) Subtracting the same number from both sides of the equation

(c) Multiplying both sides of the equation by the same number.

(d) Dividing both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number.

5. ________ is the solution of equation ax + b = 0 ( a ≠ 0 )

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𝑎
(a) (b) - b
𝑏

−𝑏 𝑏
(c) (d)
𝑎 𝑎

6. – 1 is not a root of equation.

(a) x + 1 = 0 (b) x – 1 = 2

(c) 2y + 3 = 1 (d) 2t + 7 + t = t + 5

7. If a and b are positive integers, then the root of the equation ax – b = 0


must be always a ________.

(a) positive integer (b) negative integer

(c) positive rational number (d) negative rational number

8. Which of the following solution is neither a fraction nor an integer?

(a) 2x + 8 = 0 (b) 7x – 9 = 0

(c) 7x – 8 = x + 4 (d) None of the above

9. ________ is the equation whose solution cannot be found in integers.

(a) 7y + 3 = - 18 (b) 5x – 10 = 0

(c) 32 + 8x = 3 + 2x (d) 9x + 8 = 4x – 7

10. Calculate the value of 9x – 4 if 9x + 4 = 22

(a) 18 (b) 14 (c) 0 (d) - 4

11. Calculate the value of y2 – 8y + 1 if 0.2y + 9 = 0.3y + 7

(a) - 241 (b) 239 (c) 241 (d) 561

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𝒙 𝒙
12. Calculate the value of x if - = 8.
𝟐 𝟑

(a) 48 (b) - 48 (c) 24 (d) - 24

𝟕 𝟏
13. Calculate the value of y if
𝒚
+ 𝟐
= 14

−27 27
(a) (b)
14 14

14 14
(c) (d) -
27 27

𝒙−𝟏 −𝒙−𝟐
14. What is the value of x if
𝟑
+ 𝟒
= 1?

(a) 14 (b) 12

(c) 22 (d) - 10

15. Calculate the value of x in 0.18 ( 5x – 4 ) = 0.5x + 0.8

(a) 3.8 (b) - 3.8

(c) 2.8 (d) 1.8

ANSWERS
1 b 4 C 7 b 10 b 13 c
2 b 5 C 8 d 11 c 14 c
3 d 6 B 9 c 12 a 15 a

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UNIT 10 – LINES AND ANGELS

1. At ________ hands of clock will make an angle of 1800.

(a) 6 o’ clock (b) 12 o’ clock

(c) 9 o’ clock (d) 3 o’ clock


2. __________ is the measure of angle b/w minute hand and hour hand at
4o’clock.

(a) 1800 (b) 900 (c) 1200 (d) 1500

3. Minute hand of a clock turns __________ angle in 5 minutes.

(a) 30 (b) 18 (c) 36 (d) none of these

4. Hour hand of a clock rotates at an angle of _________ in 24 hours.

(a) 1800 (b) 3600 (c) 5400 (d) 7200

5. The earth rotates at an angle of ________ degree in 4 hours 30 minutes.

1 1 1
(a) 67 (b) 60 (c) 52 (d) 37
2 2 2

6. ________ are the pairs of complementary angles.

(a) 700 ; 250 (b) 750 ; 150 (c) 480 ; 520 (d) 450 ; 550

7. _________ angle exceeds its complement by 200

(a) 450 (b) 550 (c) 700 (d) 1100

8. __________ angle is three times as large as its complement

(a) 1350 (b) 67.50 (c) 50.50 (d) 450

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9. __________ angle is half of its complement.

(a) 300 (b) 600 (c) 1200 (d) 1500

10. _________ angle is one fifth of its complement.

(a) 150 (b) 300 (c) 450 (d) 600

11. ________ pair of angles are supplementary.

(a) 1100 , 500 (b) 1050 , 650 (c) 500 , 1300 (d) 450 ; 450

12. _______ angle is twice its supplement.

(a) 1200 (b) 900 (c) 600 (d) 300

𝟏
13. _______ angle is th of its supplement.
𝟓

(a) 150 (b) 300 (c) 450 (d) 600

14. What is the value of x if ( 2x – 3 ) 0 and ( 5x + 9 ) 0 are complementary


angles?

(a) 21 (b) 69 (c) 12 (d) none of these

15. __________ is a angle of a point.

(a) 900 (b) 1800 (c) 3000 (d) 3600

ANSWERS
1 a 4 D 7 b 10 a 13 b
2 c 5 A 8 b 11 c 14 c
3 a 6 B 9 a 12 a 15 d

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UNIT 11 – PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

1. We can construct a triangle with sides _________.

(a) 1.8 cm , 2.6 cm 4.4 cm (b) 2 cm , 3 cm , 4 cm

(c) 2.4 cm , 2.4 cm , 6.4 cm (d) 3.2 cm , 2.3 cm , 5.5 cm

2. We can construct a triangle by taking its two angles as _________.

(a) 80’ , 60’ (b) 75’ , 115’

(c) 135’, 45’ (d) 90’,90’

3. At which point a triangle is right angled if in ABC, AB2 = BC2 + CA2

(a) A (b) B

(c) C (d) Either A or B

4. What is the distance between the tops of two poles if two poles 30 m and
15 m high stand upright on a ground and their feet are 36 m apart?

(a) 15m (b) 45m

(c) 39m (d) 30m

5. Calculate the original height of the tree when a tree broke but did not
separate. It tops touched the ground at a distance 6m from its base and the
point where it broke be at a height 2.5 m from the ground.

(a) 8.5 (b) 6.5 m

(c) 9m (d) 12.5 m

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6. What will be the length of third side if two sides of triangle are 8 cm and
11 cm.

(a) 21 cm (b) 19 cm

(c) 15 cm (d) 3 cm

7. What will be the perimeter of ABC if AB + BC = 18 cm, BC + CA = 17


Cm and CA + AB = 25 cm.

(a) 30 cm (b) 28 cm

(c) 60 cm (d) none of these

8. If AC and BD intersect at O such that AO = CO and BO = DO then,

(a) BC = AD (b) BC || AD and BC = AD

(c) BC || AD (d) none of these

9. What are the minimum number of independent dimensions needed to


construct a triangle?

(a) 2 (b) 3

(c) 4 (d) 5

10. Choose which of the following is not a right triangle?

(a) 7 cm, 24cm and 25cm (b) 8cm, 10cm and 6cm

(c) 9cm, 16cm, & 18cm (d) 15cm, 20cm, 25cm

11. Can we form a right triangle with segments 8cm, 6cm and 15cm.

(a) Yes (b) No

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(c) Can’t say (d) data is insufficient

12. Can we form a triangle with angles 250, 650 and 900?

(a) Yes (b) No

(c) Can’t say (d) Data given is insufficient

13. What is the length of third side if sides of triangle have lengths 6.8 cm,
10 cm.

(a) 3 cm (b) 19.2 cm

(c) 3.2 cm (d) 4.2 cm

14. ……………… measurements are required to construct a Rhombus


uniquely.

(a) 2 (b) 3

(c) 4 (d) 5

15. ________ measurements are required to construct a parallelogram.

(a) 2 (b) 3

(c) 4 (d) 5

ANSWERS
1 b 4 C 7 a 10 c 13 d
2 a 5 B 8 b 11 b 14 a
3 c 6 C 9 b 12 a 15 b

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UNIT 12 – RATIONAL NUMBERS

1. If A: Every fraction is a rational number and


B: Every rational number is a fraction.
Which is true?

(a) A is true and B is false. (b) B is false, and A is true.

(c) Both A and B are true. (d) Both A and B are false.

2. If: A: every integer is a rational number and

B: every rational number is an integer. Choose which is true?

(a) A is true, B is false (b) A is false, B is true

(c) Both A and B are true (d) Both A and B are false

3. Which of the following is in standard form?

5 −7 7 −7
(a) (b) (c) (d)
10 9 −9 −9

4. Which is a positive rational number?

7 7 0 −7
(a) - (b) (c) (d)
8 −8 8 −8

5. Choose a rational number.

−2 3 −4
(a) (b) (c) (d) All of these
7 −7 −11

𝟎
6. is a __________.
𝟔

(a) Positive rational number. (b) Negative rational number.

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(c) Either positive or negative rational number.

(d) Neither positive nor negative rational number.

𝟒
7. Which of the following is not equal to ?
𝟓

40 −12 −4 −4
(a) (b) (c) (d)
50 −15 −5 5

8. Choose which is not in its lowest terms?

7 15 17 29
(a) (b) (c) (d)
5 25 37 30

9. Which is unequal to others?

(a) −3−4 (b) 6−8 (c) −34 (d) 3−4

10. Choose the largest.

−5 5 5 5
(a) (b) (c) (d)
6 7 4 −9

11. Choose the smallest.

2 −5 4 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
7 7 −7 7

−𝟕
12. Rational number equal to is __________.
−𝟒

−35 35
(a) (b)
20 −20

35
(c) (d) none of these
20

𝟕
13. is _________.
𝟏

(a) Positive number.

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(b) Negative rational number.

(c) Either positive or negative rational number.

(d) Neither positive nor negative rational number.

𝟎
14. __________.
𝟖

(a) Has a positive numerator

(b) Has a negative numerator

(c) Has either a positive or negative numerator.

(d) Has neither positive nor negative numerator.

𝟓 𝟐𝟎
15. Calculate value of x if =
𝟖 𝒙

(a) 8 (b) - 8

(c) 32 (d) 48

ANSWERS
1 a 4 D 7 d 10 c 13 a
2 a 5 D 8 b 11 b 14 d
3 b 6 D 9 a 12 c 15 c

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UNIT 13 – THE TRIANGLE AND ITS PROPERTIES

1. If all the three angles of a triangle are equal, then each of them is equal
to ________.

(a) 900 (b) 450


(c) 600 (d) 300
2. If the two acute angles of a right triangle are equal, then each acute
angle is equal to _________.

(a) 300 (b) 450

(c) 600 (d) 900

3. An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to 105° and two interior opposite


angles are equal. Each of these angles is equal to ___________.

1
(a) 750 (b) 72
2

1 1
(c) 52 (d) 37
2 2

4. What will be the length of third side if two sides of triangle are of lengths
6 cm and 4 cm?

(a) > 10 cm (b) < 10 cm

(c) = 10 cm (d) < 10 cm

5. __________ has one angle equal to sum of other two angles of triangle.

(a) Isosceles triangle (b) Obtuse triangle

(c) Equilateral triangle (d) Right triangle

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6. Side BC of ABC has been produced to a point D such that ACD = 1200 if
𝟏
angle B = angle A, then angle A is equal to __________.
𝟐

(a) 800 (b) 750

(c) 600 (d) 900

7. _________ is the sum of angles of triangle.

(a) 900 (b) 1200

(c) 1500 (d) 1800

8. What will be the measure of angle R if angle P and angle Q are


complementary triangle in PQR?

(a) 450 (b) 600

(c) 750 (d) 900

9. What will be the value of ∠ABC if ABC is a triangle whose sides BC and CA
are produced to D and E respectively if ∠DCA = 108° and ∠EAB = 124°

(a) 720 (b) 560

(c) 520 (d) 1500

10. What kind of the triangle is this if sides are in the ratio 4:6:7?

(a) Obtuse angled (b) Acute angled

(c) Right angled (d) None of these

11. What if three sides of triangle are 6 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm?

(a) All three angles are acute.

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(b) One angle is acute and other obtuse

(c) One angle is right and other acute

(d) None of these

12. What are the angles of triangle if ratio of its angles are 3:4:5?

(a) 45,75,90 (b) 48,52,80

(c) 45,60,75 (d) 45,65,70

13. Which triangle will form if the sides of triangle are in ratio 2:6:7?

(a) Acute angled (b) Obtuse angled

(c) Right angled (d) Triangle can’t be possible

14. What kind of triangle is it if one angle of a triangle is equal to half the
sum of other two equal angles?

(a) Isosceles (b) Scalene

(c) Equilateral (d) Right angled.

15. A triangle can have _________.

(a) two right angles (b) two obtuse

(c) two acute angles (d) none of these

ANSWERS
1 c 4 B 7 d 10 b 13 b
2 b 5 D 8 d 11 a 14 c
3 c 6 A 9 c 12 c 15 c

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SAMPLE PAPER -1

Questions: 40

Time: 40 Minutes

1. Find the number of factors of 75

(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 10

2. A diver was 100 metres below sea level. He went down 20 metres more
and came up 35 metres. How far below sea level did he dive?

(a) +85 metres (b) -85 metres

(c) +55 metres (d) -55 metres

3. There are three drums with 1653 litres, 2261 litres and 2527 litres of
Petrol. The greatest possible size of measuring vessel with which we can
measure the petrol of any drum while every time the vessel must be filled is:

(a) 31 (b) 27 (c) 19 (d) 41

4. A drum of kerosene oil is ¾ full. When 15 litres of oil is drawn from it, it
is 7/12 full. The capacity of the drum is …….

(a) 45 (b) 90

(c) 60 (d) Cannot be determined

5. Find the value of the given expression

(22 + 23 + 2-2 + 2-3)

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(a) 95/8 (b) 97/8

(c) 99/8 (d) 98/8

6. Divide 14 toffees between Arushi and Aniket in ratio 5:2

(a) 2, 5 (b) 4, 10 (c) 10, 4 (d) 40, 8

7. Mr. Vijay spends 30% of his money on Education and he has total Rs.
15,000. How many rupees does he spend on Education?

(a) Rs. 5000 (b) Rs. 4500

(c) Rs. 1000 (d) Rs. 5500

8. By selling a Shirt for Rs. 285 a shopkeeper loses 5%. At what price
should he sell the Shirt to gain 15%?

(a) Rs. 295 (b) Rs. 325 (c) Rs. 300 (d) Rs. 345

9. A rectangular field has length and breadth in the ratio 16 : 9. If its


perimeter is 750 cm. What is its area?

(a) 75000 cm2 (b) 32400 cm2

(c) 14400 cm2 (d) 14000 cm2

10. In our office there are 60% female employees. 50% of all male
employees are computer literate. If there 62% employees are computer
literate out of total 1600 employees, then the number of female employees
who are computer literate is ………..

(a) 690 (b) 672 (c) 960 (d) None of these

11. How many numbers are there from 100 to 200(including both)?

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(a) 100 (b) 101

(c) 99 (d) None of these

12. What is the Roman Numeral for 92?

(a) LCII (b) CXXI (c) CLVIII (d) XCII

13. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

(a) Every number is a factor of itself

(b) Number of factors of a given number are finite

(c) Every multiple of a no. is less than or equal to that number

(d) 4 & 15 are co-prime numbers

14. The number of edges in a cube is …….

(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 12

15. Amit’s mother was 21 years old when his sister was born. His father is 8
years older than his mother. Now Amit is 17 years old and his sister is 3
years older than him. What is the present age of Amit’s father?

(a) 50 yrs (b) 47 yrs (c) 46 yrs (d) 49 yrs

16. I was sitting alone in a park. After a while there came an old man
followed by an old lady. They were followed by two couples who were
accompanied by a child each. What was the number of total persons present
in the park?

(a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 11 (d) 8

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17. In how many parts can a rod of length 19.5 m be broken into equal
lengths of 65 cm?

(a) 20 (b) 30 (c) 3 (d) 130

18. Three bells toll at intervals of 36 seconds, 40 seconds and 48 seconds


respectively. They rang together at some time. After how many minutes
they ring together again …………...

(a) 6 min (b) 12 min (c) 18 min (d) 24 min

19. Manu has certain amount in his account. He gave half of this to his
eldest son and one third of the remaining to his youngest son. The amount
left with him now is:

(a) 1/3 of original (b) 2/3 of original

(c) ¾ of original (d) 1/6 of original

20. There are 8 marbles in a box with numbers 1 to 8 marked on them. What
is the probability of drawing a marble with number 2?

(a) 1/8 (b) 1/6 (c) 1/4 (d) 1/5

𝟏𝟎𝟎
21. The selling price of watch is Rs. 3200/- and the profit percent is %.
𝟑
Find the cost price of watch.

(a) Rs. 200 (b) Rs. 2000 (c) Rs. 2400 (d) Rs. 3000

22. If circumference of the circle is 704 cm, then its area is?

(a) 49324m2 (b) 39420 m2 (c) 3672 m2 (d) 39424 m2

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23. When Saroj travelled 33 km, he found that 2/3rd of the entire journey
was still left. The length of the total journey is

(a) 66 km (b) 132 km

(c) 99 km (d) 100 km

24. Two equal containers are filled with a mixture of milk & water. The
concentration of milk in both the containers is 20% and 25% respectively.
What is the ratio of water in both the containers respectively?

(a) 15 : 16 (b) 16 : 15

(c) 4:5 (d) 5 : 4

25. How many pieces of equal size can be cut from a rope of 30 metres long,
each measuring 15/4 metres?

(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 6 (d) 12

26. 0.231 expressed as a vulgar fraction is ………...

(a) 229/990 (b) 229/900

(c) 231/1000 (d) 231/999

27. The product of two rational numbers is -9/16. If one of the numbers is
-4/3, then the other number is ………

(a) 36/48 (b) 25/64 (c) 27/49 (d) 27/64

28. A contractor employed 210 men to build a house in 60 days. After 12


days, he was joined by 70 more men. In how many days will the remaining
work be finished?

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(a) 35 days (b) 36 days

(c) 38 days (d) 40 days

29. When a number is reduced by 4, it becomes 80% of himself. Find the


number

(a) 20 (b) 30

(c) 40 (d) 50

30. The C.P. of 25 articles is equal to S.P. of 20 articles. Then gain % is:

(a) 25% (b) 20% (c) 30% (d) 12%

31. A number A exceeds B by 25%. By what percentage is A more than B?

(a) 20% (b) 25% (c) 30% (d) 15%

32. What percent of 1 day is 36 minutes?

(a) 25% (b) 2.5% (c) 3.6% (d) 0.25%

33. If the value of 2x3 – 2x2 + x – a equals to 5, when x = 2, then the value
of a is

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (d) 6

34. If 2l – 3m = -1 and lm = 20, then the value of 4l2 + 9m2 is

(a) 239 (b) 240 (c) 241 (d) 361

35. The value of ab – ba, if a = 3, b = 7 is ……….

(a) 1825 (b) 1840 (c) 1844 (d) 1850

36. If 3x = 500, then the value of 3x-2 is ………

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(a) 100/9 (b) 1000/9 (c) 500/9 (d) 500/3

37. The length of the largest pole that can be placed in a hall 10 m long, 10
m wide and 5 m high is …………...

(a) 12 m (b) 13 m

(c) 14 m (d) 15 m

38. The cost of cultivating a square field at the rate Rs. 360 per hectare is
Rs. 3240/-. What is the cost of putting a fence around it at 75 paise per
metre?

(a) Rs. 360/- (b) Rs. 810/-

(c) Rs. 900/- (d) Rs. 1800/-

39. What will be the result when a rational number is multiplied by zero?

(a) The answer is zero

(b) The answer is the original number

(c) The answer depends on the original number

(d) The answer is the opposite sign of the original number

40. Which of the following is not true about the similar figures?

(a) Similar figures always have the same shape

(b) Similar figures always have the same size

(c) Similar figures always have corresponding angles that are equal

(d) Similar figures always have corresponding sides that are proportional.

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ANSWERS FOR SAMPLE PAPER-1


1 b 11 b 21 c 31 a
2 b 12 d 22 d 32 b
3 c 13 c 23 c 33 b
4 b 14 d 24 b 34 c
5 c 15 d 25 a 35 c
6 c 16 b 26 c 36 c
7 b 17 b 27 d 37 d
8 d 18 b 28 b 38 c
9 b 19 a 29 a 39 a
10 b 20 a 30 a 40 d

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SAMPLE PAPER-2

Questions: 50

Time: 60 Minutes

Q.1 Simplify:
33 × 22
a) 108 b) 36
c) 63 d) 156
Q.2 Simplify and write the answer in the exponential form.
162 ÷ 25
a) 43 b) 23
c) 2 d) 4
Q.3 Simplify:
53 + 50
a) 125 b) 200
c) 126 d) 15
Q.4 Simplify:
(–9)2 × (–5)4
a) 5625 b) 360
c) 36000 d) 50625
Q.5 Express the following term in the exponential form:
(2a)4 X (2 × 3t)3
a) 24 × 33 × a4 × t3 b) 27 + 33 + a4 + t3
c) 27 × 33 × a4 d) 27 × 33 × a4× t3
Q.6 _________ is a fraction that represents a part of a whole.
a) Improper fraction
b) Proper fraction
c) Mixed fraction
d) None of the above

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Q.7 Sam drank 12/5 of a cup of tea at breakfast and 3/5 of a cup of tea
at dinner. In total, how many cups of tea did Sam drank today?
a) 4 cups b) 5 cups
c) 3 cups d) 7 cups
Q.8 What is the difference between the biggest and the smallest
fraction among 7/8, 4/5, 3/4 and 5/7?
a) 2 / 3 b) 3 / 44
c) 9 / 56 d) 1
Q.9 Express as a vulgar fraction.
2.00800
a) 125 / 251 b) 251 / 125
c) 208 / 500 d) None of the above
Q.10 A bunch of kids went on a hike through the nature center. The
total miles they walked were 𝟏𝟔 𝟐/𝟑 miles. If each kid contributed 4 1/6
miles to the hike, how many kids went on the hike?
a) 4 kids b) 20 kids
c) 69 kids d) 6 kids
Q.11 Simplify the following: [(2122)2 - (182)2]/(2122 - 182)
a) 21.182 b) 1940
c) 2304 d) None of the above
Q.12 When the numerator of fraction increases by 4, the fraction
increases by 2/3. The denominator of the fraction is:
a) 2 b) 6
c) 4 d) 3
Q.13 If 3.5x = 0.07y, then the value of (y - x)/(y + x) is:
a) 1/5
b) 1/50
c) 5
d) 49/51

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Q.14 The sum of two numbers is 40 and their product is 375. What will
be the sum of their reciprocals?
a) 1/40
b) 75/8
c) 8/75
d) 75/4
Q.15 Lines XY and MN intersects as shown below and a:b = 2:3. Then
angle c =?

a) 81° b) 66°
c) 72° d) 15°
Q.16 What is the angle between minute and hour hands, when clock
shows 2:00 o'clock?
a) 60° b) 30°
c) 90° d) 70°
Q.17 If angles of a triangle are in the ratio 3:1:2, the triangle is:
a) A right triangle
b) An isosceles triangle
c) An obtuse angled triangle
d) An acute angled triangle

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Q.18 John cut a triangle off a corner of a square to make a pentagon.


What is the sum of the two unmarked angles in the diagram?

a) 90° b) 180°
c) 270° d) 360°
Q.19 If AB and CD are parallel, find the value of x+y.

a) 105° b) 115°
c) 95° d) 125°
Q.20 Meenakshi deposited a sum of Rs.8000 in a bank. After one year
she withdraws Rs.2000. At the end of 3yrs she received Rs.7800. Find
the rate.
a) 0.045 b) 0.09
c) 0.05 d) 0.08
Q.21 Saurav borrowed Rs.5000 from bank at 8% per annum simple
interest and lent the entire amount to Shanu on the same day at 12%
per annum. Find how much profit he made after 3 years.
a) 400 b) 600
c) 500 d) Cannot be determined

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Q.22 A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 4 years. Had
it been put at 2% higher rate; it would have fetched 56 more. Find the
sum.
a) 500 b) 600
c) 700 d) 800
Q.23 A shopkeeper sold an article offering a discount of 5% and earned
a profit of 23.5%. What would have been the percentage of profit
earned, if no discount had been offered?
a) 28.5 b) 27.675
c) 30 d) 28
Q.24 A shopkeeper labels the price of articles 20% above the cost price.
If he allows 31.20 off on a bill of 312, find his profit per cent on the
article?
1
a) 12 b) 8
3

c) 11 2 3 d) 8 1 3

Q.25 A car mechanic purchased four old cars for Rs.1 lakh. He spent
total 2 lakh in the maintenance and repairing of these four cars. What is
the average sale price of the rest of three cars to get 50% total profit, if
he has already sold one of the four cars at Rs.1.2 lakh?
a) 1.5 lakh b) 1.1 lakh
c) 1.2 lakh d) 1.65 lakh
Q.26 A sum of Rs.1550 was lent partly at 8% p.a. simple interest. The
total interest received after 3 years was Rs.300. Find the ratio of the
money lent at 5% to that lent at 8%?
a) 17:18 b) 5:8
c) 6:7 d) 16:15
Q.27 What is the value of (5y+20), when y=3?
a) 5 b) 35
c) 20 d) None of the above

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Q.28 Convert the following equations into statements.


7m+4=25
a) 7 times of m added with 4 gives 25.
b) 25 times of m added with 4 gives 7.
c) 4 times of m added with 7 gives 25.
d) 7 times of m added with 25 gives 4.
Q.29 A number is less than the two times the other number. If their sum
is increased by 7, the result is 37. Find the numbers.
a) 9,11 b) 11,13
c) 11,19 d) 9,13
Q.30 How many lines of symmetry are there in the following figure?

a) 3 b) 2
c) 1 d) 0
Q.31 In the following figures, the line of symmetry is given as a red line.
Complete each figure by performing reflection on the red line.

a) b)

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c) d)
Q.32 Find the order of rotational symmetry for the following.

a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
Q.33 Find the order of rotational symmetry for the following.

a) Infinite b) 6
c) 8 d) 0
Q.34 Find the order of rotational symmetry for the following.

a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

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Q.35 In which of the following, the number of lines of symmetry is equal


to the order of rotation?
a) Circle b) K
c) C d) P
Q.36 If two triangles are congruent, find the missing dimension in
second triangle.

a) 15 b) 25
c) 32 d) 39
Q.37 If AB and PQ are parallel, value of angle Y is ____.

a) 93.5° b) 101°
c) 77° d) 87°
Q.38 Sonia is walking in south direction. After walking for 45 meters,
she takes a right turn, and walks for another 28 meters. She is at a
distance of __________ meters from starting point.
a) 51 m
b) 50 m
c) 61 m
d) 53 m

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Q.39 Find the value of X.

a) 32° b) 54°
c) 62° d) 70°
Q.40 Which congruence criterion do you use in the following?
Given: AC = DF, AB = DE, BC = EF. So, ΔABC ≅ ΔDEF
a) AAA Congruence criterion
b) SSS Congruence criterion
c) SAS Congruence criterion
d) None of the above
Q.41 The figure shows a triangle made of discs. Ankush wants to move
the discs and turn the triangle upside down. What is the lowest possible
number of moves that he must make?

a) 6
b) 4
c) 3
d) None of the above

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Q.42 An ant goes from A to B along the indicated path in the equilateral
triangle with sides that have a length of 5 cm. The distance between the
horizontal lines is the same as the distance between point A and the
first line. The horizontal pathways are parallel to BC. How long is the
entire path?

a) 18 cm b) 20 cm
c) 18.6 cm d) 21 cm
Q.43 A polygon having 10 sides is called
a) quadrilateral b) heptagon
c) decagon d) hexagon

Q.44 What is the number of faces in the given figure? Dodecahedron

a) 10
b) 12
c) 14
d) 16

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Q.45 Find out the number of cubes in the given figure.

a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

Q.46 Find out the number of cubes in the given figure.

a) 9
b) 10
c) 12
d) 11

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Q.47 If viewed from top, how the following figure will look like?

a) b)

c) d)
Q.48 If viewed from the right side, how the following figure will look
like?

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a)

b)

c)
d) None of the above

Q.49 What is the value of 49.54 - 33.025?


a) 16.151
b) 16.515
c) 16
d) -16.5

Q.50 Each side of a regular polygon is 4.5 cm in length. The perimeter of


the polygon is 22.5cm. How many sides does the polygon have?
a) 4 sides
b) 6 sides
c) 3 sides
d) 5 sides

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ANSWERS SAMPLE PAPER-2


1 A 11 C 21 B 31 C 41 C
2 B 12 B 22 C 32 C 42 B
3 C 13 D 23 C 33 C 43 C
4 D 14 C 24 B 34 A 44 B
5 D 15 C 25 B 35 A 45 C
6 B 16 A 26 D 36 D 46 C
7 C 17 A 27 B 37 D 47 A
8 C 18 C 28 A 38 D 48 C
9 B 19 B 29 C 39 C 49 B
10 A 20 B 30 C 40 B 50 D

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