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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, AHMEDNAGAR Question Bank (2020-21)
GRADE: IV SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CH 1 NUMBERS AND NUMBER NAMES
1) The greatest 4- digit number is
a) 1000 b) 9000 c) 9999 d) 5000
Ans: c) 9999
2) The smallest 1 digit number is
a) 0 b) 5 c) 1 d) 7
Ans: c) 9999
3) 100 thousands make
a) One hundred b) one lakh c) one thousand d) ten thousand
Ans: b) one lakh
4) 1 more than 999 is
a) 100 b) 1000 c) 200 d) 990
Ans: b) 1000
5) 1 more than 10000 is
a) 100000 b) 1001 c) 10001 d) 101
Ans: c) 10001
6) The number name of 53263 is
a) Five thousand thirty two hundred sixty three
b) Fifty thousand thirty two hundred sixty three
c) Fifty three thousand two hundred sixty three
d) Five thousand thirty two hundred sixty three
Ans: c)Fifty three thousand two hundred sixty three
7) The number in figure of Ninety five thousand ninety five is
a) 9095 b) 95095 c) 95905 d) 90505
Ans: b) 95095
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8) The place value of 5 in 30564 is
a) 5000 b) 50 c) 500 d) 5
Ans: c) 500
9) The place value of 0 in 50798 is
a) 0 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10000
Ans: c) 1000
10) The place value of 7 in 72538 is
a) 700 b) 70000 c) 7000 d) 70
Ans: b) 70000
11) The sum of the place values of 4 in 45445 is
a) 40440 b) 4400 c) 40404 d) 40040
Ans: a)40440
12) The number we get after interchanging the digits at the thousands and ones
place for the number 1905 is
a) 1095 b) 5019 c) 5901 d) 1950
Ans: c) 5901
13) The number after interchanging the digits at the tens and ten thousands place
0f 67820 is
a) 27860 b) 27602 c) 78620 d) 8762
Ans: a) 27860
14) The expanded form of 6905 is
a) + 90 + 0 + 5 b) 6000 + 900 + 0 + 5
b) 600 600 + 900 + 0 + 50 d) 60 + 90 + 0 + 5
Ans: b) 6000 + 900 + 0 + 5
15) How many hundreds are there in 7529
a) 75 hundreds b) 5 hundreds c) 7 hundreds d) 57 hundreds
Ans: b) 5 hundreds
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16) The short form of 50000 + 4000 + 20 + 5 is
a) 5425 b) 54025 c) 50425 d) 52025
Ans: b) 54025
17) The ascending order of the number 20568, 25780, 15212, 19351 is
a)15212, 19351, 20568, 25780
b) 19351, 15212, 25780, 20568
c) 25780, 20568, 19351, 15212
d) 15212, 20568, 25780, 19351
Ans: a)15212, 19351, 20568, 25780
18) The greatest number formed of 3, 9, 0, 5 is
a) 9035 b) 9503 c) 9530 d) 9053
Ans: c) 9530
19) The correct symbol is for 57984-------------- 59874 is
a) > b) < c) =
Ans: a) >
20) Which is the greater number in 25303, 25330, 23503, 23305.
a) 25303 b) 25330 c) 23503 d) 23305.
Ans: b) 25330
21) Which is the smallest number in 41655, 41556, 41665, 41565.
a) 41655 b) 41556 c) 41665 d) 41565.
Ans: b) 41556
22) Which is the following groups of numbers arranged in ascending order
a) 2500, 25001, 29801, 92300.
b) 1361, 1261,, 1161, 1561.
c) 8950, 7940, 9950, 8905.
Ans: 2500, 25001, 29801, 92300.
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23) The number 14708 has
a) 47 hundreds b) 47 thousands c) 147 hundreds d) 147 tens
Ans: c) 147 hundreds
24) Which of the following groups of numbers are arranged in descending order
a) 9561, 9762, 9963, 9973.
b) 50001, 5001,501, 500
c) 1234, 4321, 3241, 1023
d) 100, 101, 102, 103.
Ans: b) 50001, 5001,501, 500
25) The greatest and smallest four digit formed by using digit 2, 8, 1, 4 are
a) 8421 – 1248 b) 4812 – 2184 c) 2841 - 1482 d) 1842 – 2481
Ans: a) 8421 – 1248
26) The next four numbers starting from 4 9 2 1 are
a) 4931, 4941, 4951, 4961
b) 4922, 4923, 4924, 4925
c) 4923, 4925, 4927, 4929
d) 4917, 1918, 4919, 4920
Ans: 4922, 4923, 4924, 4925
27) The smallest 5 digit number is
a) 10000 b) 11111 c) 99999 d) 10001
Ans: a) 10000
28) The greatest 3 digit number is
a) 100 b) 999 c) 900 d) 200
Ans: b) 999
29) 1 more than 25499 is
a) 25490 b) 25498 c) 25500 d) 25501
Ans: c) 25500
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30) The number between 17018 and 17023
a) 17020, 17030, 17040, 17050
b) 17019, 17020, 17021, 17022
c) 17017, 17016, 17015, 17014
d) 17024, 17025, 17036, 17032
Ans: b) 17019, 17020, 17021, 17022
31) How many hundreds are there in 1000 ?
a) 100 b) 10 c) 1000 d) 200
Ans: b) 10
32) By counting in fives, next numbers of 15515 will be
a) 15520, 15525, 15530, 15535
b) 15525,15535, 15545, 15555
c) 16520, 17520, 18520, 19520
d) 15615, 15715, 15815, 15915
Ans: a) 15520, 15525, 15530, 15535
33) Counting by thousands the next four numbers of 5724 will be
a) 5824, 5924, 5624, 5724
b) 6724, 7724, 8724, 9724
c) 5734, 5744, 5754, 5764
d) 5725, 5726, 5727, 5728
Ans: b) 6724, 7724, 8724, 9724
34) 1 more than 6998 is
a) 6990 b) 6989 c) 6999 d) 6700
Ans: c) 6999
35) The number formed by interchanging the digits at tens place and hundreds
place of 7648 will be
a) 7468 b) 8467 c) 6748 d) 4687
Ans: a) 7468
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Chapter 2
Roman Numerals
1) How many basic numerals are there in Roman numeration system?
A) 10
B) 9
C) 8
D) 7
Ans- D) 7
2) What is the equivalent Hindu-Arabic numeral for XXII?
A) 25
B) 22
C) 10
D) 50
Ans- B) 22
3) Find the first basic Roman numeral.
A) 0
B) I
C) V
D) X
Ans- I
4) From which Roman numeral apart from V can I be subtracted?
A) I
B) X
C) L
D) C
Ans- B) X
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5) Find the ascending order of XX, XXXVI and V
A) V, XXXVI, XX
B) XX, V, XXXVI
C) V, XX, XXXVI
D) XXXVI, XX, V
Ans- C) V, XX, XXXVI
6) What is the Hindu-Arabic numeral for XXXIX?
A) 39
B) 41
C) 29
D) 50
Ans- A) 39
7) Find the missing number IX + XV + XX = ?
A) 45
B) 35
C) 44
D) 40
Ans- C) 44
8) Solve XIX + XXX = ?
A) 49
B) 51
C) 55
D) 44
Ans- A) 49
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9) Find the descending order of IX, IV and VI.
A) IV, IX, VI
B) IX, VI, IV
C) VI, IX, IV
D) IV, VI, IX
Ans- B) IX, VI, IV
10) Write XXXIX in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
A) 25
B) 39
C) 29
D) 34
Ans- B) 39
11) A man shows his fingers as shown in the figure to show victory
Which Roman numeral does it represent?
A) V
B) IV
C) VI
D) II
Ans- D) II
12) A two digit number is represented on the spike abacus as shown.
Which Roman numeral does it represent?
A) XXI
B) XXXII
C) XXV
D) XXXIV
Ans- B) XXXII
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13) Find the missing number.
XXX−[?]=XXIII
A) VI
B) X
C) VII
D) V
Ans- C) VII
14) Identify the correct combination from the following.
A) {DC, 200}
B) {CXV, 512}
C) {CV, 105}
D) {CLVI, 256}
Ans- C) {CV, 105}
15) Which of the following requires the maximum number of match sticks if written
in Roman numerals?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
Ans- C) 8
16) Which of the following is the correct match.
A) 15↔VVV
B) 19↔XIX
C) 32↔XXVVII
D) 25↔XVX
Ans- B) 19↔XIX
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17) Which of the following Roman numeral is meaningless?
A) XV
B) XIX
C) IXIV
D) XXIV
Ans- C) IXIV
18) How many "X" symbols are needed to represent the sum of 25 and 14 in Roman
system?
A) 7
B) 6
C) 4
D) 3
Ans- C) 4
19) Which of the following has no Roman numeral?
A) 0
B) 13
C) 27
D) 39
Ans- A) 0
20) Find the correct statement from the following.
A) XXX – II = VIII
B) XI−IX=XX
C) DC−C=X
D) LXI−LIX=II
Ans- D) LXI−LIX=II
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21) Find the correct statement from the following.
A) XI > D
B) VI< V
C) XIX < XX
D) X = VV
Ans- C) XIX < XX
22) Identify the greatest Roman number.
A) XII
B) XIV
C) IX
D) XXI
Ans- D) XXI
23) What is the difference between the greatest and the least 2-digit number?
A) LXXXIX
B) LXXX
C) CDXL
D) CCXX
Ans- A) LXXXIX
24) Which of the following numbers has a Roman numeral equivalent that can be
made with 10 match sticks?
A) 39
B) 27
C) 37
D) 35
Ans- C) 37
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25) Find a Roman numeral equivalent to the difference of 500 and 200.
A) C
B) CCC
C) MMM
D) D
Ans- B) CCC
26) Anita's age is 48 years. Express it in Roman system.
A) XXXXVIIII
B) XLVII
C) XLVIII
D) XLV
Ans- C) XLVIII
27) Find XXV ÷ V = ?
a) X
b) XV
c) V
d) I
Ans- C) V
28) Which of the following is incorrect?
a) 8 = VIII
(b) 19 = XIX
(c) 26 = XXVI
(d) 17 = XXII
Ans- d) 17 = XXII
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29) Using the letters 1, 2 make the greatest 2 digit number without repeating the digits and write it in Roman numeral.
A) IX
B) XXI
C) XI
D) DM
Ans- B) XXI
30) Human beings have ___ teeth.
A) L
B) XXXII
C) XL
D) C
Ans- B) XXXII
31) I went to market with Rs. C. I bought fruits for Rs IX, a pencil of Rs. V and
some grocery of Rs. 50. I am left with:
A) VI
B) L
C) LX
D) XXXVI
Ans- D) XXXVI
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Chapter 3
Addition
1. 345 + 289 =
a) 524 b) 624
c) 634 d)534
Ans: c) 634
2. If you add 1000 to 29898, you obtain
a) 39898
b) 30898
c) 29998
d) 29908
Ans: A . 39898
3. Which two numbers add up to a sum greater than 1000?
a) 450 and 545
b) 999 and 1
c) 893 and 100
d) 989 and 12
Ans: D. 989 and 12
4. 123 + 345 + 723 =
a. 1191
b. 468
c. 1181
d. 1068
Ans: a.1191
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5. If 15 + 20 = 20 + _____,
a. 20
b. 15
c. 35
d. 0
Ans: B. 15
6. If z + y = 20 and y = 5, what is z?
a. 25
b. 15
c. 5
d. 10
Ans: B. 15
7. There are 15,768 people watching a game in a football stadium and there are
34,890 empty seats. What is the total number of seats in the stadium?
a. 50,658
b. 49,558
c. 40,658
d. 50,558
Ans: A 50,658
8. The sum of two numbers is equal to 125. If smallest number is 45, what is the
greatest number?
a) 125 + 45
b) 125 – 45
c) 125 x 45
d) 125 ÷45
Ans: 125 + 45
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9. A school spent $14589 on computers, $1234 on tables and $876 on chairs.
How much money did the school spend?
a. $15,589
b. $16,699
c. $16,599
d. $16,589
Ans: b. $16,699
10. The result obtained after addition is called _______.
a. Sum
b. Son
c. Some
d. None of the above
Ans: a. Sum
11. The population of men’s in a village is 23,432. Round of the population to
nearest hundreds.
a. 23,430
b. 23,440,
c. 23,400
d. 23,500
Ans: c. 23,400
12. Shweta have Rs 23,662. Round of to the nearest thousand.
a. Rs 23,000
b. Rs 24,000
c. Rs 23,600
d. Rs 23,700
Ans: b. Rs 24,000
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13. A grocery shop sold 3,450 kg rice on Monday and 2,339 kg on Tuesday. How
much rice was sold in two days?
a. 5,779 kg
b. 5,789 kg
c. 5,979 kg
d. 5,778 kg
Ans:b. 5,789 kg
14. Last week the snack bar sold 1,024 hot dogs. This week it sold 1,155 hot dogs.
What was the total number of hot dogs served for the two weeks?
a. 131
b. 1,179
c. 2,079
d. 2,179
e. None of the above
Ans: d. 2,179
15. Calculate: 1,243 + 550 =
a. 1,798
b. 1,784
c. 1,790
d. 1,793
Ans: d. 1,793
16. The answer to an addition problem.
a. Quotient
b. Sum
c. Difference
d.Product
Ans: b. Sum
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17. There are 34,578 permanent seats at the outdoor concert arena. In addition,
there are 1,000 temporary seats set up for the concert. How many seats are
there altogether?
a.33,578
b.34,478
c.34,678
d.35,578
Ans: d. 35,578
18. What is 7,128,200 increased by 100,000?
a. 7,228,200
b. 7,328,200
c. 7,028,200
d. 6,208,200
Ans: a. 7,228,200
19. Sum is an answer to a subtraction problem.
a. True
b. False
Ans: b. False
20. If you add 1,605 to 2,222, the answer is 3,827.
a. True
b. False
Ans: a.True
21. A phrase or word meaning addition is "and".
a. True
b. False
Ans: b. False
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22. sum
a. what you get when you divide
b. when someone gives you something you have "sum"
c. the answer to a subtraction problem
d. the answer to an addition problem
Ans: d. the answer to an addition problem
23. addend
a. the numbers being added in an addition problem
b. the answer to an addition problem
c. an addition equation
d. the result of adding
Ans: a. the numbers being added in an addition problem
24. Which number will make the number sentence true?
67 + = 121
a.54
b.56
c.64
d.68
Ans: a.54
25. Tyler and his father are raising funds for a new animal shelter. So far, Tyler has
raised $2,789. His father has raised $1,286. How much have they raised
altogether?
a. $3,005
b. $3,065
c. $4,065
d. $4,075
Ans: d. $4,075
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26. Josh works in the school bookstore taking inventory of how many books are in
stock. He counts 59 math books, 26 science books, and 114 social studies
books. How many books does he count altogether?
a. 198
b. 199
c. 200
d. 201
Ans: b.199
27. In April, 5,326 books were checked out of the library. In May, 3,294 books were
checked out. How many books were checked out in all?
a. 8,620
b. 8,610
c. 8,520
d. 8,510
Ans: a. 8,620
28. 43,654 + 23,542 =
a. 45,891
b. 67,196
c. 34,908
d. 76,691
Ans: b. 67,196
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29. 282 + 422 + 116 =
a. 810
b. 710
c. 830
d. 819
e. None of these
Ans: e. None of these
30. The Electronics Experts store sold 8,124 computers last year. The store also sold
2,336 printers. How many computers and printers did the store sell last year?
a. 10,460
b. 10,640
c. 10,840
d. 10,940
Ans: a.10,460
31. During a school fundraiser, the classes sold tubs of cookie dough. Ms. Lane's
class sold 672 tubs, Mr. Milner's class sold 184 tubs, and Mrs. Jackson's class
sold 228 tubs. How many tubs of cookie dough were sold in all?
a. 2,688
b. 1,084
c. 900
d. 856
Ans: b. 1,084
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32. What is the sum of 1,703 and 2,802?
a. 4,505
b. 4,050
c. 415
d. 3,678
Ans: b.4,050
33. There are 33,201 people living in Harold's town. There are 8,295 people living in
Nancy's town. How many people live in both towns?
a. 31,496
b. 33,496
c. 41,496
d. 48,496
Ans: c. 41,496
34. At a football game, there were 5,189 fans cheering for the Northside and 5,298
fans cheering for Warner Robins. How many fans were cheering all together?
a. 10,378
b. 10,487
c. 10,500
d. 10,588
Ans: b. 10,487
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35. 17 + 47 = 7 + ?
a.55
b. 57
c.65
d.67
e.35
Ans: b. 57
36. Danny read 61 pages on Tuesday, 43 pages on Wednesday, and 54 pages on
Thursday. How many pages did he read? Round your answer to the nearest
ten.
a. 160
b. 150
c. 170
d. 140
Ans: a.160
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Chapter 4
Subtraction
1. Which operation should be used to solve the following problem?
Miss Lindberg traveled 2,103 miles. Ms. Torres traveled 2,345 miles. How much farther did Ms. Torres travel than Ms. Lindberg?
a. Addition
b. Subtraction
c. Multiplication d. Division
Ans: b. Subtraction
2. 83,750 - 29,542 a. 63,108
b. 54,309 c. 54,208
d. 64,208 Ans: c. 54, 208
3. Find the difference between 7,505 and 5,875. a. 1,720
b. 1,630 c. 2,480
d. 2,580 Ans: b. 1,630
4. Ms. Rice drove 12,481 miles and Mr. Whitaker only drove 10,913 miles. How
many more miles did Ms. Rice drive than Mr. Whitaker? a. 2,568 b. 1,568
c. 1,562 d. 23,394
Ans: b. 1,568
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5. The distance from San Francisco to Chicago is 2,314 miles.
The distance from Santa Fe to Seattle is 1,466 miles. What is the difference, in miles, between these distances?
a. 848 miles b. 942 miles c. 1,152 miles
d. 1,858 miles Ans: a. 848 miles
6. Arthur picked 4,045 oranges and Savanna picked 83,993 oranges from the
orange grove. What is the difference in the number of oranges they picked? a. 78,948 b. 80,948
c. 79,948 d. 79,957
Ans: c. 79,948
7. 5,246-789= a. 4,457
b. 4,547 c. 5,447 d. 5,543
Ans: a. 4,457
8. Mr. Edwards picked 801 of the 7,965 berries on the bushes in his yard. How many berries are left?
a. 7,164 b. 8,766 c. 8765
d. 7865 Ans: a. 7,164
9. Joe got 34,867 points playing a video game and Carlos got 29,978 points. How
many more points did Joe get than Carlos?
a. 14,889 b. 4,999 c. 4,989
d. 4,889 Ans: d. 4,889
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10. Mr. Gomez traveled 5,389 miles last year. Mr. Burton traveled 7,912 miles. How
many more miles did Mr. Burton travel than Mr. Gomez?
a. 2,517 b. 2,523 c. 2,673
d. 2,677 Ans: b. 2,523
11. 93,468 - 12,875 =
a. 71,413 b. 80,413
c. 80,593 d. 75,892
Ans: c. 80,593 12. Solve the following equation. 7,008 - 3,439 =
a. 4,561 b. 3,669
c. 3,569 d. 3,571
Ans: c. 3,569
13. Damein has 93,468 words on his paper for writing. Charatee has 12,875 words.
How many more words does Damein have than Charatee? a. 71,413 b. 80,413
c. 80,593 d. 75,892
Ans: c. 80,593
14. What is the value of m? 144 - _____= 79 a. 75 b. 213
c. 223 d. 65
Ans: d.65
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15. Lake Georgia was stocked with 172,392 fish, Tiffany's Pond was stocked with 189,231 fish. How many more fish were in Tiffany's Pond than in Lake Georgia?
a. 361,263 b. 16,839
c. 16,830 d. 15,739
Ans: b. 16,839
16. Joe got 34,867 points playing a video game, and Carlos got 29,978 points. How
many more points did Joe get than Carlos? a. 14,889
b. 4,999 c. 4,989 d. 4,889
Ans: d. 4, 889
17. Miss Lindberg traveled 2,103 miles. Ms. Torres traveled 2,345 miles. How much farther did Ms. Torres travel than Ms. Lindberg? a. 4,448 miles
b. 202 miles c. 4,408 miles
d. 242 miles Ans: d. 242 miles
18. Lake Georgia was stocked with 391,923 fish. Tiffany's Pond was stocked with
719,815 fish. How many more fish were in Tiffany's Pond than in Lake Georgia? a. 237,892 b. 327,892
c. 322,890 d. 327,783
e. Ans: b. 327,892
19. Which number is 4 less than 2,143? a. 2,149 b. 2,147
c. 2,139 d. 2,137
Ans: c. 2,139
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20. There were 88,000 people at the concert. Of those people, 2,556 got free tickets. How many people had to pay for their tickets?
a. 78,980 b. 85,000
c. 85,444 d. 82,987
Ans: c. 85,444
21. The high temperature for a day in June was 68 degrees F. The low temperature that day was 29 degrees less. What was the difference in the temperature?
a. 39 degrees F b. 40 degrees F c. 87 degrees F
d. 97 degrees F Ans: a. 39 degrees F
22. The normal price of a car is $15,900. During a sale, the car is $1,499 less than the normal price. What is the sale price?
a. $14,401 b. $14,501 c. $14,509
d. $15,599 Ans: a. $14,401
23. Tina and Tom participated in a rope jumping contest last year. They jumped a
combined total of 147,850 times. Tina jumped 78,740 times. How many times did Tom jump?
a. 226,590 b. 69,110
c. 68,110 d. 169,110
Ans: b. 69,110
24. 7003 - 4358 = 2645
a. True b. False
Ans: a. True
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25. Students in 2 classes calculated the amount of time each class spent on homework during one week. Class A spent 527 hours and Class B spent 679
hours. How many more hours did Class B spend on homework? a. 152
b. 154 c. 156 d. 158
Ans: a. 152
26. The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet high.
The Shanghai Tower is 2,073 feet high. What is the difference, in feet, of these two heights?
a. 700
b. 705 c. 805 d. 823
Ans: d. 823
27. 1,045 - 531 =
a. 414 b. 614
c. 514 d. 1014
Ans: c. 514
28. A man earns Rs. 7250.25 in a month and spends Rs.6088.75. How
much does he save?
A. 1161.5 B. 1162.5
C. 1161.9 D. 1171.5
Correct Answer: 1161.5
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29. ____________ - 4409 = 72352
A. 67943 B. 68943 C. 76761
D. 67941
Correct Answer: 67943
30. If a number is subtracted from itself the difference is:-
A. Number itself B. Zero C. None of these
D. One
Correct Answer: Zero
31. What must be added to 3956 to get 6935?
A. 3956 B. 6935 C. 2979 D. 10891
Correct Answer: 2979
32. The difference between 4753 and 8000 is:-
A. 4247 B. 3247
C. 3357 D. 3257
Correct Answer: 3247
33. ____________ - 1 = 9999
A. 9998 B. 9999
C. 1 D. 10000
Correct Answer: 10000
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34. The different between two numbers is 4,937. If the greater number is 30, 451. What is the smaller number?
A. 35388
B. 25514 C. 35514 D. 26514
Correct Answer: 25514
35. 570 + How many tens = 1000?
A. 530 B. 43
C. 430 D. 53
Correct Answer: 43
36. Akshat has three baskets. First basket can carry 20 ltrs water and second basket can carry 25 ltrs water. What is the capacity of third
basket if total capacity of three baskets in 60 ltrs.
A. 20 litres B. 10 ltrs C. 15 ltrs
D. 25 ltrs
Correct Answer: 15 ltrs
37. Book A has 230 pages, Book B has 440 pages. How many pages should we add to Book A to make it equal to the pages in Book B.
A. 310 B. 210
C. 110 D. 670
Correct Answer: 210
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38. There are total 780 students in a school out of which there are 385 boys. How many girls are there in this school?
A. 295
B. 390 C. 400 D. 395
Correct Answer: 395
39. Neha is arranging her father?s books in a new book self which has 3
shelves. After putting 12 books in each shelf, she finds that 7 books are still left outside. How many books are there in total?
A. 42 B. 43
C. 36 D. 29
Correct Answer: 43
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Chapter 5
Multiplication
1. Multiply Greatest 4-digit number with smallest 1-digit number.
a. 9899
b. 9989
c. 9999
d. 9199
2. If we multiply 8956 with 79, then the product is _________.
a. 707524
b. 707545
c. 707521
d. 770524
3. If a shopkeeper puts 63 erasers in a packet. Find the number of pencils he will put in
186 boxes.
a. 11781
b. 11798
c. 11718
d. 11719
4. A sugar bag weighs 146 kg. How much will 328 bags of sugar weigh?
a. 47898
b. 47888
c. 45888
d. 47808
5. I went to market to buy a toy. I gave 55 notes of 100-rupees and 68 notes of 50-
rupees. What is the cost of toy?
a. Rs. 8800
b. Rs. 8980
c. Rs.8890
d. Rs.8900
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6. The product of two numbers does not change when we change the ________ of the
number.
a. Order
b. Value
c. Product
d. Digit
7. If multiplicand = 856 and multiplier = 38, product =?
a. 32582
b. 35285
c. 32528
d. 32628
8. If we multiply zero with 8925 what will be the product?
a. 8925
b. 8900
c. 9800
d. 0
9. 1450 x 100 = ______
a. 145000
b. 14500
c. 1450000
d. 1450
10. Multiply 24586 by 3
a. 73750
b. 73758
c. 73578
d. 73580
11. 758 notes of 50-rupees is how much?
a. 37900
b. 35900
c. 36900
d. 37800
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12. If Anna has 869 oranges in a box. How many oranges will be there in 560 such boxes?
a. 485378
b. 478378
c. 488378
d. 498378
13. The price of a table is Rs.5058. Find the price of such 89 tables.
a. 450162
b. 450612
c. 450631
d. 451624
14. Multiply 82 x 5 x 124
a. 51840
b. 50840
c. 50480
d. 50048
15. Robby bought 89 chocolates at Rs. 25 each. How much did he spend on chocolates?
a. Rs.2222
b. Rs.2353
c. Rs.2325
d. Rs.2225
16. 13 x 4 hundred= __________?
a. 5210
b. 5200
c. 5300
d. 5220
17. 805 x 156
a. 125580
b. 124580
c. 152580
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d. 125550
18. Meenu has 164 five hundred-rupee notes in her purse. How much money she has in
her purse?
a. 85000
b. 8200
c. 82000
d. 80200
19. A flower shop has 145 boxes of roses and 356 boxes of lily. Each box contains 65
flowers. How many flowers did the shop have?
a. 32556
b. 32546
c. 35565
d. 32565
20. Find product if multiplicand is 564 and multiplier is 801
a. 450761
b. 451764
c. 450764
d. 405764
21. The product of a number by 1 is the number _________.
a. Zero
b. Itself
c. Different
d. Standard
22. What will be product of 68 and 500?
a. 34000
b. 35600
c. 34015
d. 34050
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23. There are 153 farm of mango trees in a village. If there are 581 mango trees in each
farm, find the total number of mango trees in the village.
a. 88983
b. 80893
c. 88883
d. 88893
24. 35 x 154 x 5
a. 26950
b. 26980
c. 26780
d. 26470
25. (56 x 20) + (85 x 3) =?
a. 1355
b. 1375
c. 1357
d. 1735
26. Rakesh has a bicycle which cost Rs.4523. what will be the cost of 35 such bicycles?
a. 158035
b. 15668
c. 158305
d. 186532
27. Find the actual and estimate product by rounding off to the nearest tens of 248 and 23
a. Actual= 5704, estimated =5000
b. Actual = 5740, estimated = 550
c. Actual = 5640, estimated = 4000
d. Actual = 5440, estimated = 4500
28. 4580 x 56
a. 256481
b. 256480
c. 266480
d. 256482
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29. Which is the correct statement:
a. Product of 152 and 5 is 1250
b. Product of 250 and 512 is 25648
c. Product of 200 and 0 is 0
d. Product of 560 and 100 is 5600000
30. Multiply 809, 1 and 45
a. 36105
b. 36450
c. 36850
d. 36405
31. Product of 586 and 124 is 72664.
a. False
b. True
32. Match the products
A B
i. 265 x 1 i. 5800
ii. 205 x 0 ii. 6870
iii. 458 x 3 x 5 iii. 265
iv. 58 x 100 iv. 0
a. iv, iii, i, ii
b. iii, iv, ii, i
c. ii, i, iii, iv
d. iii, iv, ii, i
33. 2568 x 10 x 5
a. 128400
b. 128450
c. 128440
d. 128550
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34. Multiplicand = 680 and multiplier = 54, product=?
a. 36780
b. 36720
c. 36480
d. 36710
35. Find product of 156 and 14. Estimate the product to the nearest tens.
a. 2180
b. 2185
c. 2190
d. 2195
Chapter 6
DIVISION
Q.1) The cost of bicycle is Rs. 797. Then the cost of 8 bicycles is:-
A. Rs 6386 B. Rs 7376 C. Rs 7978 D. Rs 6376
Correct Answer: Rs 6376
Q.2) 0÷130÷13=
A. 1 B. 130 C. 13 D. 0
Correct Answer: 0
Q.3) The number of weeks in 91 Days is.
A. 13 B. 7 C. 73 D. 17
Correct Answer: 13
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Q.4) There are 36 flowers in a garland how many flowers will be there in 7 such garlands?
A. 36×736×7 B. 36+736+7 C. 36−736−7 D. 36÷736÷7
Correct Answer: 36×736×7
Q.5) How much is 36÷736÷7
A. 869 B. 273 C. 1869 D. 493
Correct Answer: 273
Q.6) The product of two numbers is 476. If one number is 34, what is the other number?
A. 14 B. 24 C. 442 D. 104
Correct Answer: 14
Q.7) A train covers a distance of 8880 km in 24 hours. How much distance does it cover in 2 hour?
A. 740 km B. 352 km C. 700 km D. 370 km
Correct Answer: 740 km
Q.8) 36 pens can be packed in a box. How many boxes will be needed to pack 2700 pens?
A. 55 B. 65 C. 75 D. 64
Correct Answer: 75
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Q.9) We have 1246 m long wire to be measured by 14 m long stick. How many times the stick will be used to measure the whole wire?
A. 39 B. 69 C. 89 D. 59
Correct Answer: 89
Q.10) A factory Produces 1617 shoes in a week. How many shoes does it product in a day?
A. 231 B. 16175 C. 2301 D. 230
Correct Answer: 231
Q.11) A Fruit seller bought 7300 oranges out of these, 64 were found rotten. Remaining oranges were packed equally in 67 boxes. Find the number of oranges in each box.
A. 108 B. 118 C. 101 D. 106
Correct Answer: 108
Q.12) Suman saves Rs.250 every month. How much money will she be saving in one year?
A. Rs 2600 B. Rs 3000 C. Rs 2500 D. Rs 3500
Correct Answer: Rs 3000
Q.13) If the cost of 1 Packet of biscuits is Rs.5/-. How many packets can I get for Rs.30/-?
A. 10 B. 9 C. 6 D. 12
Correct Answer: 6
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Q.14) Twice a certain number is 42. Six times that number will be:
A. 12×4212×42 B. 6+426+42 C. 6×426×42 D. 3×423×42
Correct Answer: 3×423×42
Q.15) If 15 tube lights cost Rs. 960, what is the cost of 1 tube light?
A. Rs 64 B. Rs 60 C. Rs 74 D. Rs 150
Correct Answer: Rs 64
16. When we share equally we __________.
A) add
B) subtract
C) multiply
D) divide
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
Divide
17. The number to be divided is called the __________ .
A) quotient
B) divisor
C) dividend
D) remainder
Correct Answer: C
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Solution :
dividend
18. After dividing a number, the leftover is called _______.
A) quotient
B) divisor
C) dividend
D) remainder
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
Remainder
19. When we group equally, we ______.
A) add
B) subtract
C) multiply
D) divide
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
divide
20. ______ is separating or distributing something into parts.
A) Addition
B) Subtraction
C) Multiplication
D) Division
Correct Answer: D
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Solution :
Division
21. _______ is the number that we are dividing by.
A) Dividend
B) Divisor
C) Quotient
D) Remainder
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
Divisor 8÷2=4
23. Here, 4 is the_________.
A) quotient
B) remainder
C) dividend
D) divisor
Correct Answer: A
Solution :quotient
24. If any number is divided by ________ the answer is the number itself.
A) zero
B) one
C) two
D) itself
Correct Answer: B
Solution :one
45
26. State whether the following statements are correct/incorrect. Statement
A: 12÷6=2
. Here 12 = Quotient. Statement B: 25÷2
, Remainder = 1.
A) Only statement A is correct,
B) Only statement B is correct.
C) Both are correct.
D) Both are incorrect.
Correct Answer: B
Solution :B is correct.
27. Rahul has solved a division problem. Find out whether he has solved it correctly or not? 42÷8;Q=5,R=2
A) It is correct
B) It is incorrect
C) Can't say
D) None of these
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
42÷8 Q = 5, R = 2 L.H.S(5×8)+2=42
28. Solve the problem: 2663÷7
A) Q = 380, R = 3
B) Q = 380, R = 2
C) Q = 380, R = 1
D) Q= 383, R = 0
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
46
Q = 380, R = 3 (380×7)+3=2663
29. Estimate the quotient: 256÷45
A) Q = 5
B) Q = 4
C) Q = 3
D) Q = 6
Correct Answer: A
30. Find the quotient & remainder if any. 93÷39
A) Q = 2, R = 15
B) Q = 3, R = 15
C) Q = 1, R = 15
D) Q = 15, R = 3
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Q = 2, R = 15
31. Solve the problem: 2944÷100
A) Q = 44, R = 29
B) Q = 29, R = 44
C) Q = 2, R = 944
D) Q = 294, R = 4
Correct Answer: B
Solution :
Q = 29, R = 44
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32. Solve the problem: 451÷100
A) Q = 45, R = 1
B) Q = 4, R = 51
C) Q = 5, R = 1
D) Q = 1, R= 51
Correct Answer: B
Solution :Q = 4, R = 51
33. A dozen has 12 units. How many dozens are there in 7044 units?
A) 587
B) 857
C) 590
D) 586
Correct Answer: A
Solution :7044÷12
34. Fill in the blank spaces in anti-clock wise:
A) 0, 7, 999
B) 0, 8, 1000
C) 7, 8, 999
D) 0, 0, 0
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
0, 7, 999
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35. Fill in the blank spaces in anti-clock wise:
A) 0, 10, 45
B) 0, 9, 0
C) 9, 9, 9
D) 0, 9, 90
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
0, 10, 45
CHAPTER 9
MONEY
1) Find the total amount of money if Serena has Rs. 251.80 and Steve has Rs.
1035.70.
A) Rs. 1580.20
B) Rs. 1383.20
C) Rs. 1820.50
D) Rs. 1287.50
Ans- D) Rs. 1287.50
2) John distributed Rs. 124 among his 4 friends. How much money each of his
friends would receive?
A) Rs. 42
B) Rs. 31
C) Rs. 56
D) Rs. 29
Ans- B) Rs. 31
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3) Sam distributed a certain amount of money among 24 persons equally. Now he
has Rs. 50119. If the total amount of money Sam had Rs. 54655, find the
amount of money received by each person individually.
A) Rs. 206
B) Rs. 189
C) Rs. 164
D) Rs. 306
Ans- B)189
5) How much money should be added to Rs. 2570 to make Rs. 5341?
A) Rs. 2751
B) Rs. 3771
C) Rs. 1771
D) Rs. 2771
Ans.- D)Rs. 2771
6) If the price of a math book is Rs. 245, find the price of 60 such math books.
A) Rs. 14700
B) Rs. 14800
C) Rs. 14900
D) Rs. 15000
Ans. – A) Rs. 14700
7) There are twelve pencils in a pencil box. If the cost of one pencil box is Rs. 42,
find the cost of one pencil.
A) Rs. 2 and 40 paise
B) Rs. 3 and 50 paise
C) Rs. 2 and 20 paise
D) None of these
Ans. – B) Rs.3 and 50 paise
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8) John has Rs. 5414.20 and Jack has Rs. 5412.50. John buys a watch for Rs.
3210.30 and Jack buys a video game for Rs. 3500. Find the remaining money
together they have.
A) Rs. 2203.90
B) Rs. 1912.50
C) Rs. 4116.40
D) Rs. 5116.50
Ans. – C) Rs. 4116.40
9) Which one of the following is true for Rs. 25.63?
A) Rs. 25 and 63 paise
B) Rs. 2563
C) Rs. 256 and 3 paise
D) Rs. 2 and 63 paise
Ans. – A) Rs. 25 and 63 paise
10) Convert Rs. 2465.25 into paise.
A) 246525 paise
B) 2465250 paise
C) 24652500 paise
D) 246525000 paise
Ans. – A) 246525 paise
11) Arwin's monthly income is Rs. 48456 and his wife's monthly income is Rs.
45000. If their monthly expenditure is Rs. 70000. How much money does they
save in a month?
A) Rs. 24456
B) Rs. 21456
C) Rs. 22456
D) Rs. 23456
Ans. – D) Rs. 23456
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12) John had Rs. 2445 with him. He received Rs. 2100 from his father and Rs. 2150
from his mother. Find the total money now Jack has.
A) Rs. 6650
B) Rs. 6640
C) Rs. 6670
D) Rs. 6695
Ans. – Rs. 6695
13) John has Rs. 2525 with him. He divided his money into five equal parts. One
part he gave to a friend. How much money left with John?
A) Rs. 1020
B) Rs. 1220
C) Rs. 2020
D) Rs. 2520
Ans. – C) Rs. 2020
14) A worker earns Rs.75 every day. He worked 25 days. Out of the money he got
in turns of work, he spend Rs. 536 on buying essential articles. How much
money did he save?
A) Rs. 1339
B) Rs. 1439
C) Rs. 1539
D) Rs. 1639
Ans. – A) Rs.1339
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15) Christina has Rs.3560 more than the money Jack has. If Jack has Rs. 2465.50,
how much money they have together?
A) Rs. 6025.5
B) Rs. 8491
C) Rs. 9025.5
D) Rs. 10025.5
Ans. – A) Rs. 6025.5
16) Codi buys a bat for Rs.245, a ball for Rs. 30, If he had total Rs.3000 with him,
how much money left with him?
A) Rs. 2525
B) Rs. 2725
C) Rs. 3125
D) Rs. 3325
Ans. – B) Rs. 2725
17) There are 6665 students in a school. Each student contributed Rs. 53 for a
society welfare programme. How much many the students contributed
together?
A) Rs. 353245
B) Rs. 406575
C) Rs. 426575
D) Rs. 456575
Ans. – A) Rs. 353245
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18) Sharad bought a pencil box for Rs. 35.75 and a notebook, for Rs. 22.10. Find
the total amount spent.
A) Rs. 57.85
B) Rs. 56
C) Rs. 59
D) Rs. 59.45
Ans. – A) Rs. 57.85
19) Nirmala bought a T-shirt for Rs.150, a pair of shoes for Rs.269.50 and a suit for
Rs. 650.75. If she gave three 500-rupee notes, how much did she get back?
A) Rs. 420
B) Rs. 429.75
C) Rs. 450
D) Rs. 431.25
Ans. – B) Rs.429.75
20) Sushil bought 8 dozen balls at the rate of Rs.88.20 per dozen. How much did
he pay to the seller?
A) Rs. 705.60
B) Rs. 700
C) Rs. 710
D) Rs. 750
Ans. – A) Rs. 705.60
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21) See the table below and answer the following questions:
Items Price
Dozen of Spoons Rs. 30
Dozen of Plates Rs. 71
Dozen of Tea cups Rs. 41
A pot Rs. 23
A Bowl Rs. 13
A pistle Rs. 5
Which item is the most expensive?
A) Dozen of plates
B) Dozen of tea cups
C) A Pot
D) Apistle
Ans. – A) Dozen of plates
22) Fire crackers cost Rs. 20 and a Christmas tree costs Rs. 53. If I pay Rs. 100 for
a fire cracker and an Xmas tree, how much will my balance be?
A) Rs. 27
B) Rs. 30
C) Rs. 80
D) Rs. 90
Ans. – A) Rs.27
23) A day at the hotel costs Rs. 100. If I spend 10 days and pay Rs. 1,000 at the
reception, how much is my change going to be?
A) Rs. 20
B) Rs. 10
C) Rs. 0
D) Rs. 90
Ans.- C) Rs. 0
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24) John had Rs. 500 to buy drinks and sandwiches for his birthday party. He
bought 5 small bottles of drinks at Rs. 24 per bottle and 8 sandwiches at Rs. 16
per piece. How much money was left after the shopping?
A) Rs. 232
B) Rs. 230
C) Rs. 252
D) Rs. 248
Ans. – C) Rs. 252
25) Mono went to purchase books and gave following money to cashier.
Four coins of Rs. 2.
Two notes of Rupees 20
Three notes of Rs. 100
If the price of books were Rs. 326, how much change will she get back?
A) Rs. 20
B) Rs. 22
C) Rs. 25
D) Rs. 28
Ans. – B) Rs. 22
26) Simran bought 6 chocolates. All the chocolates were of the same price. The
total cost was Rs. 88.50. How much money did each chocolate cost?
A) 14 rupees
B) 14 rupees and 05 paisa
C) 14 rupees and 50 paisa
D) 14 rupees and 75 paisa
Ans. – D) 14 rupees and 75 paisa
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27) If Jessica bought oranges for Rs. 75 and she paid Rs. 100 to fruit seller, which
expression shows the correct amount of change that she will get back?
A) 100 + 75
B) 100 - 75
C) 100 - 75
D) 100 x 75
Ans. – B) 100 – 75
28) Arrange the following amounts of money in ascending order?
Rs.2.75, Rs.1.75, Rs.2.25, Rs.2.50, Rs.1.50, Rs.0.75
A) Rs.0.75<Rs.1.50< Rs.1.75<Rs.2.50< Rs.2.25<Rs.2.75
B) Rs.1.75<Rs.1.50<Rs.0.75<Rs.2.25<Rs.2.50<Rs.2.75
C) Rs.0.75<Rs.1.50<Rs.1.75<Rs.2.25<Rs.2.50<Rs.2.75
D) Rs.0.75<Rs.1.75<Rs.1.50<Rs.2.25<Rs.2.50<Rs.2.75
Ans. - C) Rs.0.75<Rs.1.50<Rs.1.75<Rs.2.25<Rs.2.50<Rs.2.75
29) Raghu earned Rs.5 everyday during September. How much money did he earn
in the whole month?
A) Rs.200
B) Rs.180
C) Rs.150
D) Rs.70
Ans. – C) Rs. 150
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30) In May, Arpita earned Rs.10 every day for helping her mother in doing house
holds chores, she spent Rs.95. How much she is left with?
A) Rs.215
B) Rs.180
C) Rs.200
D) Rs.310
Ans. – A) Rs. 215
31) Gopal wanted to buy a shirt that costs Rs. 150. He has Rs. 70. How much more
does Gopal need to buy the shirt?
A) Rs.220
B) Rs.120
C) Rs.80
D) Rs.30
Ans. – C) Rs. 80
32) Madhavi wants to buy 3 packets of potato chips. Each packet of potato chips
costs Rs. 7.50. If she uses a coupon for Re. 1 off for the price of one packet,
how much will Madhavi owe for the 3 packets of potato chips?
A) Rs. 21.50
B) Rs. 22.50
C) Rs. 15
D) Rs. 20
Ans. – A) Rs. 21.50
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33) How many 25-paise coins will you get for a 5-rupee coin?
A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
Ans. – B) 20
34) Raghu bought two burgers and a small coke. The burgers cost Rs. 24 each and
the coke costs Rs. 18. How much did his meal cost?
A) Rs.50
B) Rs.55
C) Rs.60
D) Rs.66
Ans. – D) Rs. 66
35) Which Indian currency note does not exist?
A) Rs.20
B) Rs.5
C) Rs.8
D) Rs.10
Ans. – C) Rs. 8
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CHAPTER 16
Data Handling
The below graph shows how many oranges were sold in 3 weeks
Now, answer the following questions:
Q1. How many oranges were sold during the third Week?
Ans. 20 x 3 = 60 oranges (as each orange stand for 20 oranges)
Q2. In which Week the oranges sold were maximum?
Ans. In Week 2
In a circle below are the details of library books in the school library.
Now, answer the following questions:
Q1. How many books are there in the library in all?
Ans. 1000 books
Q2. Name the subject on which least number of books is there in the library.
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Ans. French, 100
Q3. Find the number of books on Math subject in the library.
Ans.400
Q4. Work out the difference between the number of French books and English books.
Ans. English Books – 300
French Books – 100
Difference = 300 – 100
= 200
The graph shows different grades scored by students in grade 4.
Now, answer the following questions:
Q1. How many students scored Grade B?
Ans. 25 students
Q2. Which Grade was least scored?
Ans. Grade D
Q3. How many student scored Grade A?
Ans. 10 students
Q4. How many students are there in grade 4?
Ans. 10 + 25 + 10 + 5 = 50 students
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Q.1) A _________ is a representation of numbers using bars of uniform widths.
A. Bar graph B. Pie graph C. Diagram graph D. Chart
Correct Answer: Bar graph
Q.2) The ages in years of 10 teachers of a school are: 32, 41, 28, 54, 35, 26, 23, 33, 38, 40. What is the age of the youngest teacher?
A. 21 years B. 25 years C. 22 years D. 23 years
Correct Answer: 23 years
Q.3) Which flavor got 5 votes?
A. Strawberry B. Chocolate C. Blueberry D. Vanilla
Correct Answer: Vanilla
Q.4) How many votes did chocolate get?
A. 9 B. 6 C. 8 D. 7
Correct Answer: 8
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Q.5) How many children voted?
A. 17 B. 15 C. 19 D. 16
Correct Answer: 17
Q.6) Which flavor got 1 vote?
A. Strawberry B. Blueberry C. Chocolate D. Vanilla
Correct Answer: Blueberry
Q.7) How many children voted for House in the Woods?
A. 18 B. 12 C. 10 D. 6
Correct Answer: 12
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Q.8) How many more children voted for Puppet Street than voted for Beneath the Sea?
A. 4 B. 2 C. 1 D. 3
Correct Answer: 2
Q.9) How many children in all voted for Space Raiders and Puppet Street?
A. 11 B. 20 C. 10 D. 22
Correct Answer: 20
Q.10) Which book got the fewest number of votes?
A. House in the woods B. Puppet street C. Space raider D. Beneath the sea
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Correct Answer: Beneath the sea
Q.11) How many children voted?
A. 30 B. 15 C. 20 D. 40
Correct Answer: 40
Q.12) Find the number of toys sold on Saturday.
A. 160 B. 220 C. 200 D. 180
Correct Answer: 200
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Q.13) Find the number of toys sold during the week.
A. 630 B. 650 C. 67 D. 670
Correct Answer: 670
Q.14) On which day were the maximum numbers of toys sold?
A. Saturday B. Wednesday C. Friday D. Thursday
Correct Answer: Saturday