SECTION ‘A’ ( Q.
NO ‘1’ TO ‘20’ )
Q.NO Marks
Section - A consists of Multiple-Choice type questions of 1 mark each.
1 The opposite of [– 20 ÷ 5 – (– 10 – 8 )] = 1
a) 14 b) -14 c) 12 d) -12
2 A pair of positive and negative integers whose sum (– 12) is 1
a) (–18, 5) b) (24, –12) c) (–11, –1) d) (–14, 2)
3 ( -24 ÷ ) × (– 4) = (–32) a) 4 b) - 4 c) – 3 d) 3 1
7 28
4 The value of 9 ×[ ÷ ] a) 20 b) 63 c) 11 d) 10 1
5 3 21 63 20 10 11
1
5 to be multiplied with 5 to get 7. a) 1 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 1
4 8 6 5 7 7
3 15 22 20
6 Which is the greatest? a) 1 𝑜𝑓 b) 11 ÷ c) 3 × d) 3 1
5 16 9 15 4 6 2
8 4
7 Multiplicative inverse of [ × 2 ] is = a) 16 b) 7 c) 15 d) 9 1
9 7 7 16 7 8
11 33 21 5
8 The value of [( ÷ ) −( × )] is = a) 12 b) 11 c) 13 d) 12 1
7 35 5 36 13 12 12 11
9 The largest 8 digit odd number using all the digits of 9,8,6,5,4,3,2 is 1
a) 9865432 b) 9865423 c) 9864325 d) 9846523
10 The shortcut to find the product of 25 and 844444 is 1
1000 ×844444 10 × 844444 100× 844444 10000 ×844444
a) 5
b) 8
c) 4
d) 25
11 Which of the following is equal to 1 Arab? 1
a)1 billion b) 10 billion c) 100 billion d) 1 trillion
12 Number digits between 23 and 89 is 1
a) 130 b) 120 c) 135 d) 125
13 The arithmetic expression for “Sum of 30 and 40 is subtracted from quotient of 25 and 1
10” is a) (30 + 40) – (25 × 10) b) (25 × 10) – (30 + 40)
c) (25 × 10) ÷ (30 + 40) d) (25 ÷ 10) – (30 + 40)
14 Number of terms in the expression: 35 – 20 ÷ 6 –10 × 9 + 32 is 1
a) 5 b) 6 c) 4 d) 7
5 7 9
15 The value of 3 −2 is a) 148 b) 140 c) 135 d) 125 1
10 100 100 100 100 100 100
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16 The next two terms in decimal pattern 12.2 ,12.9, , 1
a) 12.6,13.2 b) 12.12,12.36 c) 13.6,14.3 d) 13.7, 14.5
17 Which is the greatest? 1
a) 13.987 b) 13.879 c) 13.996 d) 13.678
18 The decimal form of 45 tens 4 hundredths 13 thousandths is 1
a) 450.414 b) 450.053 c) 450.413 d) 450.4013
19 ASSERTION: [– 30 + 40] + (– 45) = (– 30) + [ 40 + (– 45)] represents Associative 1
property of integers under addition.
REASON: Sum of integers remains same even if the grouping is changed.
a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of the Assertion (A).
b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not a correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true
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20 ASSERTION: The value of 1 lakh in the American system is hundred thousand. 1
REASON: In American system of numeration after hundred thousand, the place is
million.
a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of the Assertion (A).
b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not a correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true
SECTION ‘B’ – ( Q.NO ‘21’ TO ‘25’ )
Q.NO Marks
Section - B consists of Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of 2 marks each.
21 The sum of two integers is [ - 40 – (30 ÷ (–10))]. One of them is [–12 × 5 – 4], 2
find the other.
22 a) How many 200 thousand will make 440 million? 2
b) Express 836300876 in American system of numeration.
23 a) Write the statement for the following expression (9 – 5) ÷ (25 × 10) 2
b) Place the brackets for the numbers at the suitable place. 114 – 54 + 44 = 16
a) 7 8 4 3
24 Find the sum of 5 and 11 2
10 100 10 1000
b) Using the digits 2,0,9,4,6 make the decimal closest to 25.
25 a) Simplify: 23.4 – 19.765 + 12.34 2
b) Express the decimal 23.3487 as into a sum of tens, ones, tenths, hundredths,
thousandths and ten thousandths
SECTION ‘C’ – ( Q.NO ‘26’ TO ‘31’ )
Q.NO Marks
Section - C consists of Short Answer (SA) type questions of 3 marks each.
5 15 9 33
26 a) Which is greater? [ ÷ ] or [ 𝑜𝑓 ] (show the working) 3
6 4 11 24
11 4 7 14
b) What should be multiplied by the reciprocal of [ × ] to get [ ÷ ]?
8 55 10 15
27 a) Write the largest multiple of 4 using the digits 7,8,2,4,5,6 exactly once. 3
b) Estimate the difference of 8374683 and 5847483 by rounding each number to the
nearest lakh.
28 a) A calculator has only ‘+10,000’ and ‘+100’ buttons. Write an expression describing 3
the number of buttons clicks to be made 3847900.
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b) What is the shortcut to find value of 8 × 125125125?
29 a) Find the number of terms and value of the expression 24 + 35 ÷ 7 – 8 × 3 – 12 3
b) Using the numbers 5, 4 and 6, and the operators ‘+’ and ‘–’, and brackets, write 3
expressions which have different values.
30 a) Write 2 different ways to solve the expression: 3
10 – 3 + 15 – 5 + 20 – 7 + 30 – 9 + 40 – 11
b) 96 – 45 × 23 (90 – 45) × 23 put > or < or =
31 a) How many thousandths make one hundredth? 3
b) 11 15 1 45
Arrange the following in descending order: 71 , 4 ,1 , 13 ,5
100 100 100 10 100
SECTION ‘D’ – ( Q.NO ‘32’ TO ‘35’ )
Q.NO Marks
Section - D consists of Long Answer (LA) type questions of 5 marks each.
32 a) What should be subtracted from [ - 24 ÷ 8 × 3] to get [ 12 × (– 4) – 40] 5
b) Verify the associative property: [ (-10) + 35] + (-45) = (-10) + [ 35 + (-45)]
33 a) A biscuit factory puts 4/5 of a barrel of flour into each batch of biscuits. How much 5
flour will the factory use for 75 batches?
5
b) Find the area of square with perimeter 2 cm.
8
34 A stadium has 90 rows of chairs. Each row contains 940 chairs. 5
(a) How many chairs are there in total?
(b) If each ticket costs ₹150, what is the total ticket revenue for full occupancy?
(c) If only 80 rows are fully filled, what is the revenue then?
35 a) A carton holds 25 oranges. Each orange weighs 200 grams. If a box can hold 10 kg, 5
how many oranges fit in a box? Write expression and find answer.
(b) A box holds 30 mangoes, each weighing 150 grams. How many mangoes can be
packed in a 15 kg crate? Write expression and solve.
(c) Rewrite the expressions without brackets and calculate: 60 - (25 - 5)
SECTION ‘E’( Q.NO ‘36’ TO ‘38’ )
Q.NO Marks
Section – E consists of three Case Study Based questions of 4 marks each.
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36 A group of 20 friends is going for a picnic. They decide to buy: Sandwiches: 5 each at 4
₹40 each Juice boxes: 1 each at ₹35 Chips packets:3 for every 2 people, at ₹25 each packet.
(a) Write the expression for total cost.
(b) Calculate the total amount.
(c) If each friend contributes equally, how much will each person pay?
37 Anurag who is working in a multinational company earns Rs. 150000 per month. Out 4
of his earnings he spends 1/10 th on food items, ¼ th on shopping with family, 1/5th of
remaining on education of his two kids and rest of money he puts on his savings.
(a) How much money did he spend on the food items?
(b) How much money did he spend on the shopping?
(c) Calculate the amount spend by Anurag on education of children
(d) How much money did he save?
38 In a class test of 30 questions, 4 marks are given for every correct answer and (– 1) 4
marks are given for every incorrect answer. Surabhi attempts all questions but only 8 of
her answers are correct. Answer the following questions.
(a) What was Surabhi’s total score?
(b) Her friend Aaradhya attempts all questions and get only 7 answers correct. What will
be her score?
(c) If Surabhi gets 10 correct answers, how many more marks she could get?
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