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    Mohit is twice as old as his little brother. Which expression can be used to find Mohits age it x represents his brothers

    ?

    2+x

    2x

    x+2

    x-2

    The given table shows the colours of the houses on Seths street and the fraction of the total number of houses painted

    h colour.Houses on Seths Street

    olour Painted Fraction Painted

    That Colour

    hite 3

    1

    an 6

    1

    ray 18

    1

    ellow 9

    4

    ich colour was used for the smallest fraction of houses on Seths street?

    White

    TanGray

    Yellow

    ide BC of a AABC has been produced to point D.If LACD = 1150 and A = 45 then B is

    70o

    80

    105

    51

    walltheofmuchday.Howsecondthewalltheof4

    1

    anddayfirstthewallaof8

    3

    paintedSunil

    emained to paint?

    8

    5

    8

    1

    9

    1

    8

    3

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    A number is divisible by 9 if,

    The sum of the digits is divisible by 3

    The sum of the digits is divisible by 9The last digit is divisible by 9

    Both (B) and (C)

    Complete the following figures from the given set of alternatives

    A number is always divisible by 24 if

    t is divisible by both 6 and 4

    t is divisible by both 12 and 2

    t is divisible by both 8 and 3The number formed by the tens and units digits of the given number is divisible by 24

    The table shows the temperature on four winter mornings in the NorthEast Mountains. Which day had the warmest

    rning?Winter temperature

    he Berkshire Mountains

    ay Temperature at 6: 00 A M

    hursday -9C

    iday -10C

    aturday -18C

    unday -12C

    Thursday

    FridaySaturdaySunday

    of__?valuetheiswhat,164

    1__2

    4

    1f

    4

    6

    814

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    Which number equals (2)-4?

    8

    16

    1

    16

    1

    8

    1

    Find the area of the adjoining triangle.

    50 cm2

    15 cm2

    25 cm2

    45 cm2

    Find the perimeter of the adjoining figure

    28 cm

    56 cm

    36 cm112 cm

    Which figure has more than 5 sides?

    TrianglePentagon

    Parallelogram

    Hexagon

    Nadia is putting beads on a piece of string, as shown below. Each bead is 6 mm long

    at is the greatest number of beads ?

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    dia can put on a 60 cm string? [1 cm = 10 mm]

    1036

    100

    3600

    What is the number in the START box?

    202.5

    6401120

    360

    The product of 82540027 and 43253 is

    4272513787834

    34701037878333570103787831

    3570103787832

    What is the prime factorization of 100?

    2 2 5 5

    2 5 10

    2 2 25

    4 5 5

    Find the missing pattern in the following questions

    In 748120, which digit is in the hundred thousands place?

    84

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    7

    1

    paintedisresttheandwhitepaintedispartremainingtheof3

    1blue,paintedispoleaof

    10

    1

    . What fraction of the pole is painted red ?

    5

    3

    5

    2

    5

    4

    2

    1

    Which of the following items can be recycled?

    a) & (c)a) & (d)

    b) & (d) only

    a), (b) & (c)

    From the following select the option which does not represent correctly the edible part of the given plant

    Plant Edible part

    arrot root

    Plant Edible part

    nion Leaves

    Plant Edible part

    nger Stem

    Plant Edible part

    ermeric root

    The articles in the given figures belong to which category?

    hana dal

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    oong

    rd dal

    ce

    Edible plant roots

    Edible plant seedsEdible plant fruits

    Edible plant leaves

    Why the nylon is called so?

    t is after the name of the lady who made it firstt was initially popular as a material for making stockings for women

    t was first marketed in New York and London

    t is made from a chemical, Nylon-55

    Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat. It is also obtained from the hair of

    All of these

    What is lint?

    A thread made by spinning fibresA device, both hand and electrically operated

    The fibrous material left after removing seeds from cotton bolls

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    The fruit of the cotton plant

    Select the transparent substance from the following

    WoodStone

    Mirror

    Glass

    The given figures show which of the following processes?

    Sedimentation

    Decantation

    FiltrationBoth (A) & (C)

    What is true about the given figures?

    n B the boy is taking in solutionBoy is taking in suspension in both the figures

    n B the boy is taking in natural mixture

    n both the figures the boy is taking in natural mixtures

    Chemical change involves change in

    Colour

    TemperatureEnergyAll of these

    Which is the non-periodic change amongst the following?

    Phases of moon

    Earthquake

    Change of seasons

    Beating of heart

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    Expansion on heating, contraction on cooling and change of state is

    Chemical change

    Permanent change

    Reversible change

    rreversible change

    The following items are the examples of

    Underground stems

    Modified roots

    FruitsBoth (A) & (C)

    The movement represented by the given figure is the characteristic of

    bristlestinyofhelp

    thewithgroundtheto

    portionrearitsfixesIt

    Snake

    antionmuscel

    bybodyitsof

    frontitsofextendIt

    exp Cockroach

    endrear

    thereleasesandend

    frontthefixesitThen

    Earthworm

    forwordendrearits

    pullsandncontractio

    muscelbybody

    theshortensitNow

    ,

    Snail

    Snake

    Cockroach

    Earthworm

    Snail

    Animals show locomotion but plants do not. What is the reason for this?

    Plants are autotrophs

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    Plants are heterotrophs

    Plants have organs of defence

    None of these

    What happens to the air in a car tyre as a result of a motorway journey?

    The temperature remains the same and the pressure increases

    The temperature decreases and the pressure increases

    The temperature and pressure both increase

    The temperature remains the same and the pressure decreases

    Which of the following is/are examples of rotatory motion?

    Motion of the blades of the ceiling fanMotion of the potters wheel

    Motion of planets around the sun

    All of these

    Figure shows a measuring cylinder before and after the immersion of an irregular solid object. The volume of theect is

    82 cm3

    12 cm3

    30 cm3

    18 cm3

    The essential condition for the formation of shadow is

    There should be an opaque material

    There should be a source of light and screen

    The object must be placed in the path of light

    All of these

    Study the set-up below

    ich of the following shows what the shadow will look like?

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    What happens when light falls on a wooden chair?

    Light is reflected from the chair to our eyes

    Light passes through the wooden chair

    The chair sends a signal to our eyes that enables us to see itEnergy is given out by the chair

    at is the function of the component shown above ?

    t is used to connect the bulb to the other components in the circuit

    t provides the energy for the bulb to glow

    t controls the flow of current in a circuit

    t measures the current in a circuit

    A tester is used by the electrician to determine

    The presence of electric current

    The temperature

    The amount of electric currentThe rate of flow of electric current

    Which of the following shows the energy changes that take place when a bulb glows?

    Chemical Electrical Heat Light energyElectrical Chemical Light Heat energy

    Heat Light Electrical energyLight Heat Chemical energy

    A matchbox containing an unknown object is placed on a thin sheet of glass in the experimentalup shown below.

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    en the bar magnet moves, it is able to drag the matchbox along. What is most likely to be found in the matchbox?

    Marble

    ToothpickTen-cent coin

    Steel ball bearing

    A magnet will attract objects made of __________

    Iron (ii) Cobalt (iii) Nickel (iv) Copper

    i), (ii) & (iii)

    i), (ii) & (iv)ii), (iii) & (iv)

    i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)

    The two poles of a horseshoe magnet are

    East and West poles

    North and South poles

    North-East and South-East polesNorth-West and South-West poles

    Which of the following would help us to reduce the amount of water brought from other

    ntries ?Boiling water after use

    Recycling water

    Obtaining water from the seaBuilding more reservoirs to collect rainwater

    ii) onlyi) & (iii) only

    ii) & (iv) only

    ii), iii) & (iv)

    The heat of the sun causes - (I) of water from the surface of the earth, oceans, lakes, rivers and other water bodies.

    ter vapour is also continuously added to the atmosphere through - (II) from the surface of the leaves. These vapoursII) to form tiny droplets of water. These droplets floating in the air along with the dust particles form - (IV). Warm

    carrying clouds rises up, where the air is cool. The water droplets come together to form - (V). The large water

    plets are heavy and the air cannot hold them, therefore they fall down as - (VI). However, if the temperature is veryw, the water droplets freeze in the atmosphere and fall as - (VII)

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    I Transpiration

    Condense

    I Clouds

    V Larger droplets

    Rain

    I Snow

    II Evaporation

    I Transpiration

    Evaporation

    I CloudsV Condense

    Large droplets

    I Rain

    II Snow

    I Evaporation

    Transpiration

    I Condense

    V Clouds

    Larger dropletsI Rain

    II Snow

    I Condense

    Transpiration

    I Evaporation

    V Clouds

    Larger droplets

    I Rain

    II Snow

    Which of these is the most accurate description of air, based on the figure?

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    Two-thirds nitrogen, one-third oxygen and one-tenth other gasesThree-quarters oxygen and one-third nitrogen and other gases

    One-half nitrogen and one-half oxygen and other gases

    One-fifth oxygen and four-fifths nitrogen and other gases

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    B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B

    A 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. C

    A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. D

    C 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A

    D 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. D

    C 27. D 28. A 29. C 30. D

    B 32. C 33. A 34. C 35. A

    C 37. D 38. B 39. D 40. C

    A 42. A 43. A 44. A 45. D

    A 47. B 48. D 49. C 50. D

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