Question 1 :
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Observe the bar graph above which is showing the sale of shirts in a readymade shop from Monday to Saturday. On which day were the maximum number of shirts sold? How many shirts were sold on that day?
Question 2 :
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The table above shows marks obtained by 40 students in a Maths test. How many students obtained marks below 4?
Question 8 :
If the sum of the digits in a number is a _____ of 3, then the number is divisible by 3.
Question 10 :
In a city, polio drops were given to 2,12,583 children on Sunday in March 2008 and to 2,16,813 children in the next month. Find the difference of the number of children getting polio drops in the two months.
Question 14 :
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From the above image we can conclude that (i) ➝ (d) ; (ii) ➝ (f) ; (iii) ➝ (b) ; (iv) ➝ (e) ; (v) ➝ (c). Is it the correct conclusion?
Question 15 :
In the marriage of her daughter, Leela spent Rs 216766 on food and decoration,Rs 122322 on jewellery, Rs 88234 on furniture and Rs 26780 on kitchen items. Find the total amount spent by her on the above items.
Question 16 :
A vessel has 13litres 200mL of fruit juice. In how many glasses each of capacity 60mL can it be filled?
Question 19 :
The floor of a room is 8m 96cm long and 6m 72cm broad. Find the minimum number of square tiles of the same size needed to cover the entire floor
Question 20 :
Fatima wants to mail three parcels to three village schools. She finds that the postal charges are Rs 20, Rs 28 and Rs 36, respectively. If she wants to buy stamps only of one denomination, what is the greatest denomination of stamps she must buy to mail the three parcels?
Question 21 :
The population of a town is 450772. In a survey, it was reported that one out of every 14 persons is illiterate. In all how many illiterate persons are there in the town?
Question 23 :
Fill in the missing fractions :
$\dfrac{7}{10} - \square = \dfrac{3}{10}$
Question 28 :
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Which of the following fractions represent the blue shaded region?
Question 31 :
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Write these fractions appropriately as additions or subtractions.
Question 33 :
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Which of the following fractions represent the shaded region?
Question 35 :
Compare the fractions and put an appropriate sign.
$\dfrac{5}{7} \square \dfrac{15}{21}$
Question 36 :
Between which two numbers in tenths place on the number line does given number lie: 0.92