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The document is a sample test paper divided into five sections, with questions varying in type and difficulty, including simple calculations, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false, matching, and problem-solving. It covers topics such as geometry, algebra, data interpretation, and real-life applications of arithmetic. Each section has questions worth different marks, indicating a structured assessment format.

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Sample Test Paper

The document is a sample test paper divided into five sections, with questions varying in type and difficulty, including simple calculations, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false, matching, and problem-solving. It covers topics such as geometry, algebra, data interpretation, and real-life applications of arithmetic. Each section has questions worth different marks, indicating a structured assessment format.

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Sample Test Paper

Section A (1 mark each)

1. Find the value of x if 2x + 3 = 7 . (Simple Calculation Problem)

2. The sum of the angles in a triangle is ________. (Fill in the Blanks)

3. Identify whether the statement is True or False: “A quadratic equation can have more than two
roots.” (True/False Question)

4. Match the following: (Matching Type Question)

a) Circumference of a circle (i) π r2

b) Area of a circle (ii) 2 π r

2 3 4
5. Which of the following is the largest fraction? 5 , 7 , 9 (Identify the Correct Answer/Option)
6. Assertion (A): The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

Reason (R): Opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal.(Assertion-Reasoning Question)

a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.

b) Both A and R are true, but R does not explain A correctly.

c) A is true, but R is false.

d) A is false, but R is true.

Section B (2 marks each)

7. Activity: (Activity-based Question)

(0, 2) is the solution of the equation 2x + 3y = k .

Put x = and y = in the given equation;

2 × + 3 × 2 =k

0+ 6=k
k=

8. State the Pythagoras Theorem. (State Formula/Theorem/Property)

9. Solve: 3x - 5 = 10. (Simple Calculation Problem)

10. If a = 5 and b = 2 , find the value of a2 + 2ab + b2. (Numerical Problem)

11. Find the missing number: 2, 4, 8, 16, __. (Find the Missing Number - Number Patterns and
Sequences)

12. A train moving at 60 km/h takes 2 hours to reach its destination. Find the distance covered.

(Word Problem - Real-life Application of Arithmetic)

Section C (3 marks each)

13. Identify the shape: A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. (Identify Shapes)

14. Convert 2.5 km into meters. (Unit Conversion Problem)


5 3
15. Compare: 7 and 4 . (Comparison Problem - Greater than, Less than, Equal to)

16. Plot the points (2,3), (4,5), and (6,7) on a graph. (Graph-based Question)
17. Find the total surface area of a cone with radius 7 cm and slant height 25 cm. (Surface Area
Question) (Basic Geometry Question - Perimeter, Area)

18. A tank holds 100 liters of water. 30% of it is used. How much water is left? (Percentage-based
Problem)

Section D (4 marks each)


x
19. Solve for x : 2 + 3 = 7 . (Basic Algebraic Expression)

20. 27. A shopkeeper bought 50 mobile phones at ₹12,000 each. He sold 30 of them at a 10% profit
and the remaining at a 5% profit. Find his total profit. (Short Answer question) (Simple Time &
Money Calculation - Buying/Selling Concepts)

21. The following data represents the marks obtained by students in a test. Calculate the mean:

10 20 30 40 50
Marks

2 3 4 5 6
No. of Students

(Data Interpretation Question) (Pictograph-based Question)


22. Prove: The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees. (Proof-based Question -
Geometry)

23. A student argues that a square is always a rectangle but a rectangle is not always a square.
Justify with examples. (Perspective-based Question)

24. A person deposits ₹1000 in a bank at an annual interest rate of 5%. Find the simple interest
earned in 3 years. (Cause & Effect Question - Analyzing Financial Relationships)

Section E (5 marks each)

25. Two taps can fill a tank in 6 hours and 9 hours respectively. A third tap can empty it in 12 hours. If
all three taps are opened together, in how much time will the tank be filled?

(Higher Order Thinking Skills - HOTS Question)

26. A farmer wants to fence his square-shaped field of side 50m. Find the total cost if the fencing
costs ₹20 per meter. (Open-ended Problem - Multiple Approaches to Solutions)

27. Find the distance between points A(3,4) and B(7,1) using the distance formula. (Coordinate
Geometry Problem)

28. Read the case study below and answer the questions: (Case Study-based Question)
A school decided to build a rectangular garden of length 20m and width 15m. They also planned a
pathway of uniform width around the garden.

a) If the total area including the pathway is 396m², find the width of the path.

29. A ladder of length 10m is leaning against a vertical wall. The foot of the ladder is 6m away from
the base of the wall. Find the height at which the ladder touches the wall. (Long Numerical/answer
Question)

30. Construct a tangent to a given circle from an external point. (Geometric Construction
Question)

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