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D.A.V SUSHIL KEDIA VISHWA BHARATI HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL PRESENTS INTER SCHOOL MATHS QUIZ 2014/15 ORGANISED BY : ARYABHATTA MATHEMATICS CLUB PREPARED BY: AMIT GUPTA

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D.A.V SUSHIL KEDIA VISHWA

BHARATI HIGHER SECONDARY

SCHOOL PRESENTS

INTER SCHOOL MATHS QUIZ

2014/15

ORGANISED BY :

ARYABHATTA MATHEMATICS CLUB

PREPARED BY: AMIT GUPTA

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RULES:

There are altogether 24 questions to be asked.

Each correct answer to question carry 10

marks and no negative marking for wrong

answer.

There is no transferable question in this round.

Each question must be answered within 1 min.

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Q.1 There are four figures(A),(B),(C)and (D). Out

of these four figures three are similar in a

certain way . However , one figure is not like the

other. Choose the figure which is different from

the rest.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.1 There are four figures(A),(B),(C)and (D). Out

of these four figures three are similar in a

certain way . However , one figure is not like the

other. Choose the figure which is different from

the rest.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.2 Some letters are given which are numbered

1,2,3,4 and 5. Find the combination of numbers

from the options so that the letters arranged

accordingly form a meaningful word.

E R P I C

1 2 3 4 5

(A) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5 (B) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5

(C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4

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Q.2 Some letters are given which are numbered

1,2,3,4 and 5. Find the combination of numbers

from the options so that the letters arranged

accordingly form a meaningful word.

E R P I C

1 2 3 4 5

(A) 3, 2, 4, 1, 5 (B) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5

(C) 3, 2, 4, 5, 1 (D) 3, 2, 1, 5, 4

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Q.3 Look at the number pattern given below :

Where does the number 30 belong in this pattern ?

(A) Block P (B) Block Q

(C) Block R (D) Block S

20

22

24

P

Q

R

S

38

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Q.3 Look at the number pattern given below :

Where does the number 30 belong in this pattern ?

(A) Block P (B) Block Q

(C) Block R (D) Block S

20

22

24

P

Q

R

S

38

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Q.4 The start and end times of a circus are shown on adjoining clocks. How many minutes did the circus last?

Start time End time

(A) 130 minutes (B) 90 minutes

(C) 30 minutes (D) 45 minutes

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Q.4 The start and end times of a circus are shown on adjoining clocks. How many minutes did the circus last?

Start time End time

(A) 130 minutes (B) 90 minutes

(C) 30 minutes (D) 45 minutes

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Q.5 Arjun eats 2 oranges, 3 apples and 4 bananas

everyday. How many fruits does he eat in a week ?

(A) 54 (B) 63

(C) 28 (D) 72

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Q.5 Arjun eats 2 oranges, 3 apples and 4 bananas

everyday. How many fruits does he eat in a week ?

(A) 54 (B) 63

(C) 28 (D) 72

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Q.6 The model shown here represents a garden. Which fraction best represents the part of the garden with carrots?

(A) 1/3 (B) 1/2

(C) 2/3 (D) 2/5

Carrot

Peas

Brinjal

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Q.6 The model shown here represents a garden. Which fraction best represents the part of the garden with carrots?

(A) 1/3 (B) 1/2

(C) 2/3 (D) 2/5

Carrot

Peas

Brinjal

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Q.7 I am thinking of a number . If I add 85 to the

number and then subtract 150 from the result,

the answer is 130. What is the number I am

thinking of ?

(A) 295 (B) 105

(C) 195 (D) 365

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Q.7 I am thinking of a number . If I add 85 to the

number and then subtract 150 from the result,

the answer is 130. What is the number I am

thinking of ?

(A) 295 (B) 105

(C) 195 (D) 365

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Q.8 Nihal rode his bike on two days. He rode a total of 12 kilometres in two days. On the first day, Nihal rode 7 ½ kilometres . How many kilometres did Nihal ride on the second day ?

(A) 4 ½ km (B) 5 ½ km

(C) 9 ½ km (D) 3 ½ km

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Q.8 Nihal rode his bike on two days. He rode a total of 12 kilometres in two days. On the first day, Nihal rode 7 ½ kilometres . How many kilometres did Nihal ride on the second day ?

(A) 4 ½ km (B) 5 ½ km

(C) 9 ½ km (D) 3 ½ km

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Q.9 There are 140 tricycles and 276 bicycles in a

park. How many wheels are there in all ?

(A) 416 wheels (B) 832 wheels

(C) 972 wheels (D) 1248 wheels

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Q.9 There are 140 tricycles and 276 bicycles in a

park. How many wheels are there in all ?

(A) 416 wheels (B) 832 wheels

(C) 972 wheels (D) 1248 wheels

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Q.10 About how many more bricks does Uma

need in her pile to make it equal to 50

kilograms ?

Uma’s pile 1 brick=4 kg

(A) 7 (B) 8

(C) 45 (D) 46

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Q.10 About how many more bricks does Uma

need in her pile to make it equal to 50

kilograms ?

Uma’s pile 1 brick=4 kg

(A) 7 (B) 8

(C) 45 (D) 46

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Q.11 Look at the diagram of Amul’s yard. Which expression can Amul use to find the perimeter of his yard? 8m

4m 4m

8m

(A) (4*4) + (2*8) (B) (4*8)+(2*8)

(C) (4+4)+(2+8) (D) (4*8)+(2*4)

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Q.11 Look at the diagram of Amul’s yard. Which expression can Amul use to find the perimeter of his yard? 8m

4m 4m

8m

(A) (4*4) + (2*8) (B) (4*8)+(2*8)

(C) (4+4)+(2+8) (D) (4*8)+(2*4)

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Q.12 Simplify, the expression by removing brackets.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.12 Simplify, the expression by removing brackets.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.13 In the given figure, the given lengths of

Q

P

(C) 5 cm (D) 4 cm

2x

- 3

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Q.13 In the given figure, the given lengths of

Q

P

(C) 5 cm (D) 4 cm

2x

- 3

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Q.14 A car is moving at an average speed of 3 1/7 km/hr. How much distance will it cover in 5 1/7

hours?

(A) 15 km (B) 16 km

(C) 17 km (D) 18 km

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Q.14 A car is moving at an average speed of 3 1/7 km/hr. How much distance will it cover in 5 1/7

hours?

(A) 15 km (B) 16 km

(C) 17 km (D) 18 km

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Q.15 Choose a number from the options that will

continue the same pattern and replace the

question mark in the given series.

6, 13, 25, 51, 101, …….?

(A) 201 (B) 202

(C) 203 (D) 205

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Q.15 Choose a number from the options that will

continue the same pattern and replace the

question mark in the given series.

6, 13, 25, 51, 101, …….?

(A) 201 (B) 202

(C) 203 (D) 205

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Q.16 Choose the Venn diagram which best

illustrates the three classes “Dogs, Animals,

Pets”.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.16 Choose the Venn diagram which best

illustrates the three classes “Dogs, Animals,

Pets”.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.17 A man is facing north-west. He turns 90 degree in

the clockwise direction and then 135 degree in the anti-

clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?

(A) East (B) West

(C) North (D) South

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Q.17 A man is facing north-west. He turns 90 degree in

the clockwise direction and then 135 degree in the anti-

clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?

(A) East (B) West

(C) North (D) South

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Q.18 The value of 8.6 * 5.3 + 8.6 * 4. 7 is…….

4.3 * 9.7 - 4.3 * 8.7

(A) 3.3 (B) 6.847

(C) 13.9 (D) 20

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Q.18 The value of 8.6 * 5.3 + 8.6 * 4. 7 is…….

4.3 * 9.7 - 4.3 * 8.7

(A) 3.3 (B) 6.847

(C) 13.9 (D) 20

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Q.19 Find the missing number in the given number

pattern.

(A) 25 (B) 125

(C) 156 (D) 625

6

13

12 7

10

25 441

289 ?

15

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Q.19 Find the missing number in the given number

pattern.

(A) 25 (B) 125

(C) 156 (D) 625

6

13

12 7

10

25 441

289 ?

15

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Q.20 If x:y = 5 : 12, y:z = 8:3 and z:w = 9:16 then

find x:w .

(A) 5:16 (B) 5:9

(C) 5:10 (D) 5:8

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Q.20 If x:y = 5 : 12, y:z = 8:3 and z:w = 9:16 then

find x:w .

(A) 5:16 (B) 5:9

(C) 5:10 (D) 5:8

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Q.21 Which of the following prime factorization is used to

find the cube root of 13824?

(A) 3*3*3*3*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2

(B) 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*3*3*3

(C) 3*3*3*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2

(D) 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*3*3*3

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Q.21 Which of the following prime factorization is used to

find the cube root of 13824?

(A) 3*3*3*3*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2

(B) 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*3*3*3

(C) 3*3*3*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2

(D) 2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*3*3*3

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Q.22 A bag contains an equal number of one rupees, 50

paisa and 25 paisa coins respectively. If the total value

is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there?

(A) 18 (B) 15

(C) 20 (D) 25

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Q.22 A bag contains an equal number of one rupees, 50

paisa and 25 paisa coins respectively. If the total value

is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there?

(A) 18 (B) 15

(C) 20 (D) 25

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Q.23 The ages of Mira, Tina and Sania are in the ratio

6:4:7 respectively. If the sum of their ages is 34 years,

what is Sania’s age ?

(A) 12 years (B) 10 years

(C) 14 years (D) 18 years

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Q.23 The ages of Mira, Tina and Sania are in the ratio

6:4:7 respectively. If the sum of their ages is 34 years,

what is Sania’s age ?

(A) 12 years (B) 10 years

(C) 14 years (D) 18 years

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Q.24 Mehul plants 15376 apple trees in his garden and

arranges them so that there are as many rows as there

are apple trees in each row. The number of rows is ….?

(A) 124 (B) 126

(C) 134 (D) 144

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Q.24 Mehul plants 15376 apple trees in his garden and

arranges them so that there are as many rows as there

are apple trees in each row. The number of rows is ….?

(A) 124 (B) 126

(C) 134 (D) 144

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RULES

•There will be 12 questions to be asked.

•Each correct answer carry 60 marks and

one part carry 10 marks.

•All answer should be given within one

minute.

•Questions are not transferable to other.

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Q.1 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.2 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.3 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.4 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.5 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.6 Spot the six difference from figure.

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Q.7 WHAT IS THE SUM OF ALL CUBES?

Answer: 27 CUBES

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Q.8 WHAT IS THE SUM OF ALL CUBES?

Answer: 54 CUBES

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Q.9 HOW MANY CUBES ARE THERE ?

Answer: 44 CUBES

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Q.10 HOW MANY CUBES ARE THERE?

Answer: 50 CUBES

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Q.11 HOW MANY MORE CUBES ARE NEEDED TO

FILL ALL GAPS?

Answer: 13 CUBES

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Q.12 HOW MANY CUBES ARE THERE?

Answer: 54 CUBES

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RULES

There are 18 questions in this round.

Each question carry 10 mark.

It is non transferable.

Answer should be given after first bell within 1

minute.

Negative marking for wrong answer and 5

mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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Q.1 Which number would you speak out when

you count by 3 and when you count by 4 ?

(A) 7 (B) 15

(C) 24 (D) 28

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Q.1 Which number would you speak out when

you count by 3 and when you count by 4 ?

(A) 7 (B) 15

(C) 24 (D) 28

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Q.2 If = 1176 and = 784,

then

= ?

(A) 1658 (B) 1568

(C) 2568 (D) 2658

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Q.2 If = 1176 and = 784,

then

= ?

(A) 1658 (B) 1568

(C) 2568 (D) 2658

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Q.3 Which of the following sentence must be

true if the adjoining scale is balanced ?

+ =

(A) = + (B) = -

(C) = * (D) = /

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Q.3 Which of the following sentence must be

true if the adjoining scale is balanced ?

+ =

(A) = + (B) = -

(C) = * (D) = /

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Q.4 Which list shows all the prime numbers between 0 and 22 ?

(A)1,3,5,7,11,13,19

(B) 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19

(C) 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,21

(D) 1,2,4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,17,19,21

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Q.4 Which list shows all the prime numbers between 0 and 22 ?

(A)1,3,5,7,11,13,19

(B) 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19

(C) 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,21

(D) 1,2,4,6,8,9,10,12,14,15,17,19,21

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Q.5 Multiply the smallest 3-digit number formed

using the digits 4,2 and 5 by 8.

(A) 4336 (B) 3400

(C) 2032 (D) 1960

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Q.5 Multiply the smallest 3-digit number formed

using the digits 4,2 and 5 by 8.

(A) 4336 (B) 3400

(C) 2032 (D) 1960

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Q.6 Subtract : 2.38 - 1 = ?

(A) 0.48 (B) 3.47

(C) 1.29 (D) 0.29

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Q.6 Subtract : 2.38 - 1 = ?

(A) 0.48 (B) 3.47

(C) 1.29 (D) 0.29

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Q.7 Sunil is 86 cm tall. His father is twice as tall as

Sunil. How tall is Sunil's mother if she is 18 cm

shorter than his father ?

(A) 1 m 54 cm (B) 1 m 66 cm

(C) 1 m 72 cm (D) 1 m 90 cm

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Q.7 Sunil is 86 cm tall. His father is twice as tall as

Sunil. How tall is Sunil's mother if she is 18 cm

shorter than his father ?

(A) 1 m 54 cm (B) 1 m 66 cm

(C) 1 m 72 cm (D) 1 m 90 cm

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Q.8 What is the missing fraction ?

3/4 - ? = 3/8

(A) 3/8 (B) 5/8

(C) 6/8 (D) 7/8

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Q.8 What is the missing fraction ?

3/4 - ? = 3/8

(A) 3/8 (B) 5/8

(C) 6/8 (D) 7/8

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Q.9 / 12 = , *3 = 18.

Find the value of + = ?

(A) 87 (B) 81

(C) 78 (D) 68

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Q.9 / 12 = , *3 = 18.

Find the value of + = ?

(A) 87 (B) 81

(C) 78 (D) 68

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Q.10 Which number is a common factor of 42 and

70 .

(A) 7 (B) 10

(C) 21 (D) 8

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Q.10 Which number is a common factor of 42 and

70 .

(A) 7 (B) 10

(C) 21 (D) 8

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Q.11 Which of the following figures can be made by

folding the adjoining three dimensional net along

the dashed line segments ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.11 Which of the following figures can be made by

folding the adjoining three dimensional net along

the dashed line segments ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.12 If ‘+’ means * , ‘-’ means / , ‘ *’ means - ,

and ‘ /’ means +, then

16 / 64 – 8 * 4 + 2 = ?

(A) 12 (B) 16

(C) 18 (D) 24

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Q.12 If ‘+’ means * , ‘-’ means / , ‘ *’ means - ,

and ‘ /’ means +, then

16 / 64 – 8 * 4 + 2 = ?

(A) 12 (B) 16

(C) 18 (D) 24

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Q.13 The sum of the prime factors of 63 is …….

(A) 10 (B) 14

(C) 8 (D) 4

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Q.13 The sum of the prime factors of 63 is …….

(A) 10 (B) 14

(C) 8 (D) 4

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Q.14 If ( - 8) is the highest common factor of 56

and 77, then the value of is ………

(A) 7 (B) 11

(C) 15 (D) 16

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Q.14 If ( - 8) is the highest common factor of 56

and 77, then the value of is ………

(A) 7 (B) 11

(C) 15 (D) 16

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Q.15 Find the value of :

-12 – ( -48) – [(-13) + (-8) – (-3) + 4 ]

(A) -48 (B) 50

(C) -12 (D) 62

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Q.15 Find the value of :

-12 – ( -48) – [(-13) + (-8) – (-3) + 4 ]

(A) -48 (B) 50

(C) -12 (D) 62

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Q.16 Count the number of line segments.

A B C D E

(A) 8 (B) 10

(C) 12 (D) 13

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Q.16 Count the number of line segments.

A B C D E

(A) 8 (B) 10

(C) 12 (D) 13

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Q.17 The number of edges in the given figure is ….

(A) 8 (B) 10

(C) 9 (D) 11

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Q.17 The number of edges in the given figure is ….

(A) 8 (B) 10

(C) 9 (D) 11

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Q.18 Select a figure from amongst the option figures,

which will continue the series established by the four

problem figures.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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Q.18 Select a figure from amongst the option figures,

which will continue the series established by the four

problem figures.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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RULES

There are 12 questions in each set .

10 mark for each correct answer.(Total 120 )

Answer each set of question within ninty

second.

If 12 questions are asked within one minute

with at least 7 correct answer then 50 marks

will be added as bonus.

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SET- A

1. What is the smallest prime number?

2. A set having single element is null set? 3. The complementary angle of 62 is …….

4. What is the Roman number for 49?

5. How many cm are there in 1km?

6. What is the next in the sequence 1,4,9,16, …. ?

7. If three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and a cm , the triangle is …

8. What is the common factor of (a+3) and a2 - 9?

9. How much is 20% of half of 60?

10. If the radius of the circle is p cm , what is its perimeter?

11. What is the place value of 3 in 8356720?

12. What is the value of √102 - 62 ?

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SET- A

1. What is the smallest prime number?(2)

2. A set having single element is null set? Yes or No(No) 3. The complementary angle of 62 is ……. (28•)

4. What is the Roman number for 49? (XLIX)

5. How many cm are there in 1km? (100000 cm)

6. What is the next in the sequence 1,4,9,16, …. (25)

7. If three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and a cm , the triangle is … (Isosceles ∆)

8. What is the common factor of (a+3) and ? (a+3)

9. How much is 20% of half of 60? (6)

10. If the radius of the circle is p cm , what is its perimeter?( )

11. What is the place value of 3 in 8356720? (3 lakhs)

12. What is the value of ? (8)

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SET-B

1. What is the greatest prime number below 100?

2. The cardinal number of empty set is 0? Yes or No

3. The supplementary angle of 89 is …..

4. What is roman number for 90?

5. How many second are there in 1 hour?

6. Tell the next number in the pattern 1,8,27 , …..

7. Three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and c cm , the triangle is..

8. What is the common factor of (x – 2) and x2 - 4 ?

9. What percent is 10 out of 50?

10. If the radius of the circle is y cm , area of circle is ..

11. Tell the place value of 0 in 830625?

12. What is the value of √ 32 + 42 ?

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SET-B

1. What is the greatest prime number below 100?(97)

2. The cardinal number of empty set is 0? Yes or No (Yes) 3. The supplementary angle of 89 is …..(91 )

4. What is roman number for 90?(XC)

5. How many second are there in 1 hour?(3600 sec)

6. Tell the next number in the pattern 1,8,27 , …..(64)

7. Three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and c cm , the triangle is …(scalene ∆)

8. What is the common factor of ? (x-2)

9. What percent is 10 out of 50?(20%)

10. If the radius of the circle of y cm , area of circle is .( )

11. Tell the place value of 0 in 830625? (0)

12. What is the value of ? (5)

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SET- C

1. What is the largest prime number of one digit?

2. The cardinal number of singleton set is 1?Yes or No 3. If a ,b and c are angles of a ∆,then a +b +c =?

4. What is the Hindu-Arabic number of XCVI ?

5. How many grams are there in 10kg?

6. What is the next number in the sequence, 3,4,6,9,…….?

7. If three sides of a triangles are equal, it is ………

8. What is the HCF of 2x + 10 and x2 - 25 =?

9. What percent is 1 out of 25?

10. Is diameter largest chord of the circle?

11. What is the place value of 8 in 560783?

12. Simplify: 132 – 122= ?

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SET- C

1. What is the largest prime number of one digit?(7)

2. The cardinal number of singleton set is 1?Yes or No(Yes) 3. If a ,b and c are angles of a ∆,then a +b +c =? (180)

4. What is the Hindu-Arabic number of XCVI ?(96)

5. How many grams are there in 10kg?(10000grams)

6. What is the next number in the sequence, 3,4,6,9,…….?(13)

7. If three sides of a triangles are equal, it is ………(equilateral)

8. What is the HCF of (x+5)

9. What percent is 1 out of 25?(4%)

10. Is diameter largest chord of the circle?(Yes)

11. What is the place value of 8 in 560783?(80)

12. Simplify: (25)

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SET- D

1. What are the prime number between 60 and 70?

2. The universal set is-set of animals or birds? 3. If 2a ,2b and 2c are angles of a ∆,then a +b +c =?

4. What is the sum of XCI and IX?

5. How many ml are there in 9.5lit?

6. What is the next number . 2,3,5,7,11,…….?

7. What do you mean by congruent figure?

8. What is the LCM of (x – 2) and x2 – 4 ?

9. What percent is 0.5 out of 10?

10. What is the value of ∏ in 4 decimal places?

11. What is the place value of 7 in 0.587?

12. Simplify: 122 – 102 = ?

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SET- D

1. What are the prime number between 60 and 70?(61,67)

2. The universal set is-set of animals or birds?(animals)

3. If 2a ,2b and 2c are angles of a ∆,then a +b +c =? (90 )

4. What is the sum of XCI and IX?(C)

5. How many ml are there in 9.5lit?(9500ml)

6. What is the next number . 2,3,5,7,11,…….?(13)

7. What do you mean by congruent figure? (same shape and size)

8. What is the LCM of (x+2)(x-2)

9. What percent is 0.5 out of 10? (5%)

10. What is the value of ∏ in 4 decimal places?( 3.1429)

11. What is the place value of 7 in 0.587? (thousandth)

12. Simplify: (44)

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SET- E

1. What are the prime number between 40 and 50?

2. Which is proper subset-set of plant or climbers?

3. The supplementary angle of 12 is …..

4. What is binary number for 5?

5. How many second are there in 1.5 hour?

6. Tell the next number in the pattern 4,9,14,19 , …..

7. Three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and c cm , the perimeter of triangle is …

8. What is the HCF of (2x – 4) and x2 – 4 = ?

9. What percent is 10 out of 500?

10.If the radius of the circle of 4 cm, perimeter of circle is . .

11.Tell the sum of place value of 6 and 2 in 830625?

12.What is the value of √5 + 42 ?

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SET- E

1. What are the prime number between 40 and 50?(41,43,47)

2. Which is proper subset-set of plant or climbers? (set of climbers)

3. The supplementary angle of is …..(168 )

4. What is binary number for 5? (1012)

5. How many second are there in 1.5 hour? (5400 sec)

6. Tell the next number in the pattern 4,9,14,19 , …..(24)

7. Three sides of a ∆ are a cm b cm and c cm , the perimeter of triangle is …(a+b+c)

8. What is the HCF of ? [ x - 2]

9. What percent is 10 out of 500? (2%)

10.If the radius of the circle of 4 cm, perimeter of circle is …( )

11.Tell the sum of place value of 6 and 2 in 830625? (620)

12.What is the value of ? ( √21 )

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SET- F

1. What is the largest prime number of two digits?

2. Arrange in ascending order: sub set, universal set and proper subset?

3. If a are linear pair, then a ?

4. What is the binary number of 3?

5. If $1= Rs. 98 then $5=?

6. What is the next number in the sequence, 7,17,27,37,…….?

7. If three equal angles make one circle then one part shows how many degrees?

8. What is the LCM of 2x + 10 and x2 - 25 =?

9. What percent is 10 out of 25?

10. Is circle is 2-D or 3-D object?

11. What is the place value of 8 in 0.583?

12. Simplify: 112 – 102 = ?

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SET- F

1. What is the largest prime number of two digits?(97)

2. Arrange in ascending order: sub set, universal set and proper subset? (proper subset , subset , universal set)

3. If a are linear pair, then (90)

4. What is the binary number of 3?(112)

5. If $1= Rs. 98 then $5=?(Rs.490)

6. What is the next number in the sequence, 7,17,27,37,…….?(47)

7. If three equal angles make one circle then one part shows how many degrees? (120˚)

8. What is the LCM of 2(x+5)(x-5)

9. What percent is 10 out of 25? (40%)

10. Is circle is 2-D or 3-D object?(2-D figure)

11. What is the place value of 8 in 0.583?(hundredth)

12. Simplify: (21)

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All

THANK YOU

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TIE QUESTION

Answer should be given by tied team

It is a buzzer round.

Answer should be called after first press of buzzer within 1 minute.

10 marks for correct answer and 10 marks is deduct for wrong answer .

If no press of buzzer or no correct answer then it is decided by lucky draw.

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TIE QUESTION

Q. If + means /, / means -, - means *, * means +,

then

12+6/3-2*8 = ?

(A) -2 (B) 2

(C) 4 (D) 8

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TIE QUESTION

Q. If + means /, / means -, - means *, * means +,

then

12+6/3-2*8 = ?

(A) -2 (B) 2

(C) 4 (D) 8

CONGRATULATION !!!

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CONGRATULATION

TO

All

THANK YOU