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1-INTEGERS (D K M RAO)

1) In a quiz, positive marks are given for correct answers and negative marks are given for incorrect answers.
If Jack’s scores in five successive rounds were 25, – 5, – 10,15 and 10, what was his total at the end?

2). At Srinagar temperature was – 5°C on Monday and then it dropped by 2°C on Tuesday. What was the
temperature of Srinagar on Tuesday? On Wednesday, it rose by 4°C. What was the temperature on this day?

3. Use the sign of >, < or = in the box to make the statements true.
(a) (– 8) + (– 4) …….. … (–8) – (– 4)
(b) (– 3) + 7 – (19)…….. 15 – 8 + (– 9)
(c) 23 – 41 + 11 …………23 – 41 – 11
(d) 39 + (– 24) – (15) ………..36 + (– 52) – (– 36)

4) The temperature at 12 noon was 100C above zero. If it decreases at the rate of 20C per hour till midnight, at what
time would the temperature be 80C below zero? Also, what would be the temperature at mid-night?

5) Write down a pair of integers whose :(a) sum is –7 (b) sum is 0

6)In a class test containing 15 questions, 4 marks are given for every correct answer and (–2) marks are given
for every incorrect answer.(i) Gurpreet attempts all questions but only 9 of her answers are correct. What is
her total score? (ii) One of her friends gets only 5 answers correct. What will be her score?

7) Find the product, using suitable properties:


(a) 26 × (– 48) + (– 48) × (–36) (b) 8 × 53 × (–125)

(c) 625 × (–35) + (– 625) × 65 (d) 7 × (50 – 2) (e) (–57) × (–19) + 57

7) Evaluate each of the following:


(a) (–30) ÷ 10 (b) 50 ÷ (–5) (c) (–36) ÷ (–9) (d) (– 49) ÷ (49)
(e) 13 ÷ [(–2) + 1] (f) 0 ÷ (–12) (g) (–31) ÷ [(–30) + (–1)]
(h) [(–36) ÷ 12] ÷ 3 (i) [(– 6) + 5)] ÷ [(–2) + 1]

8)A cement company earns a profit of Rs 8 per bag of white cement sold and a loss of Rs 5 per bag of grey cement
sold. The company sells 3000 bags of white cement and 5000 bags of grey cement in a month. What is its profit or
loss?
2.FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS(D K M RAO)
Multiple choice questions
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1) Improper fraction for 12 7 is
17 84 89 96
a) 7 b) 7 c) 7 d) 7
8
2)Reciprocal of is
3
2 1 11 3
a) 2 3 b)9 3 c) d) 8
3
3
3) Multiplicative inverse of 18 is
8 11 8 1
a) 3 b) c) 11 d) 8
8
76
4) The simplest form of 12 is

15 2
5) ÷9 is equal to
27
5 10 2 81
a) 2 b) 81 c) 5 d) 10
6) 1.05x 7 is equal to
a) 7.75 b)7.35 c)7.25 d) 10.35
1 3
2) Sameer purchased 32 kg apples and 44 kg oranges. What is the total weight of fruits purchased by her?
7 2 3
3) Find +5 +
10 2
3
4.Saili plants 4 saplings, in a row, in her garden. The distance between two adjacent saplings is 4 𝑚. Find the
distance between first and last sapling.
5)Shyama bought 5 kg 300g apples and 3kg 250g mangoes,Sarala bought 4kg 800g oranges and 4kg 150g
bananas.Who bought more fruits ?
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6) Multiply and express as a mixed fraction 34 x 6
2 1 4 2
7) Multiply x 54 8) Find ÷3 9) Find 0.2 x 316.8
5 9
1 2
10)A rectangular sheet of paper is 122 cm long and 103 cm wide. Find its perimeter.
11)In a class of 100 students two-fifth are girls and the remaining are boys.
i) Find the fraction of boys. ii) Find the number of girls and boys.
12) Express using decimal
i) 4526 g in Kg ii) 45 mm in cm
13) Arrange 2/9, 2/3, and 8/21 in descending order.
1 2 9 4
14) Find 32÷85 15) Solve 11 – 5
15)Which is greater, 1/2 of 6/7 or 2/3of 3/7?

16) Which is greater 2/3 or ¾


17) A vehicle covers a distance of 54.9 km in 3.1 litres of petrol .How much distance will it cover in one litre
of petrol?

3. SIMPLE EQUATION(D K M RAO)


1)The solution of 3x+4=12 is
16 8
(a)X= 3 (b) x= 3 (c) x=1 (d) x=24
2) Mathematical statement for “sum of two number is 20 is
(a )x+20=y (b) y+20=x (c) x+y =20 (D) x-y=20
3) The result of subtracting 9 from thrice a number is 24. The number is
a)15 (b)11 (c)5 (d)8
4) Mathematical statement for “ three times of a number is 12
𝑥
a)3x=12 (b) x+3=12 (c) =12 (D) 3x>12
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5)One of the possible equation of the solution x=3 is
a)3x=6 (b) x-2=5 (c) x+5=8 (d) x+3=8
6)The solution for 4(x-3)=30 is x=
33 21
a)29 (b) 4 (c) 2 ( d) 42
7))Manoj’s father is 49 years old. He is 4 years older than three times manoji’s age. Setup an equation for
this situation and solve it by trial and error method.
8) Check whether y=5 is a solution to the equation 3y – 6 = 9 or not.
9)Solve: (a) 3n + 7 = 25 (b) 2p – 1 = 23 (c) 12p – 5 = 25
10)Solve: (a) 3n – 2 = 46 (b) 5m + 7 = 17 (c) 10p = 100 (d) 10p + 10 = 100
(e) 3s = –9 (f) 3s + 12 = 0 (g) 2q – 6 = 0 (h) 2q + 6 = 12

20 p 3p 3p p
(i)  40 (j) 6 (k) 6 (l) 2
3 10 4 3
4.DATA HANDLING (D K M RAO)
1.What is the arithmetic mean of 10,15,20 ,25 and 30 ?

2.What is the range of a data?

3 .Find the range of the data 12,15,18,22,25,30.

4.Find the mean of the first 5 natural numbers.

5. Find the mode of the data 2,2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5,6,6,8.

6.Find the median of the data 110,100,115,120 and 125.

7. Find the mean,dedian and mode of the data 16,16,12,14,19,12,14,13,14

8)The performance of a student in 1st Term and 2nd term is given. Draw a double bargraph choosing
appropriate scale and answer the following:

Subject English Hindi Maths Science S.Scince

I term(out of 100) 67 72 88 81 73

II term(out of 70 65 95 85 75
100)

(i) In which subject has the child improved his performance the most?

(ii) In which subject is the improvement the least?

(iii) Has the performance gone down in any subject?

9)The runs scored in a cricket match by 11 players is as follows:6, 15, 120, 50, 100, 80, 10, 15, 8, 10, 15
Find the mean and median of this data.
10).There are 6 marbles in a box with numbers from 1 to 6 marked on each of them. What is the probability
of drawing a marble with number 3?
11)The income and expenditure of 5 years of a family is given in the following data. Draw a double bar graph
and answer the following questions:
a) In which year is the income the highest?
b) In which year is the expenditure the least?

Years 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Income (Rs in thousands) 100 140 150 170 210

Expenditure (Rs in 80 130 145 160 190


thousands)

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