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Preface

We are introducing the series (MCQ – Level 1) for 5th


standard students in compliance with the latest syllabus.
This book is packed with Multiple Choice Questions
(MCQ) to increase the excellence of 5th standard student
from different aspects. Enriching exercises not only provide
effortless learning of the basic skill but also exposed
youngsters to an incredibly large variety of topic to reflect
upon.

This book is scientifically designed to test the basic of


concept of the subject i.e. knowledge, understanding,
application and skill. This book will certainly help the
students to rise to a new level.

This book will also help parents and teachers to assess the
level of the student and then they act upon on the week areas
and improve.

My all the best wishes to the students.

Mukta Sabharwal
Content
1. Numbers System

2. HCF and LCM

3. Fraction

4. Decimal

5. Roman Numerals

6. Measurements

7. Profit & Loss

8. Time & Temperature

9. Triangles & Quadrilaterals

10. Area and Volume

11. Circles

12. Lines & Angles

13. Ratio And Proportion

14. Rounding Numbers

15. Symmetry & Pattern

16. Data Handling

17. Answers Keys


Lesson 1 : Numbers System
1. Write 966540 by putting commas according to international system of
numeration
a) 96,65,40 b) 966,540 c) 9,66,540 d)
None

2. Write 8543267 by putting commas according to Indian system of numeration


a) 8,543,267 b) 85,43,267 c) 854,326,7 d)
None

3. Face Value of 6 in 256859 is ....


a) 60 b) 600 c) 6000
d) 6

4. Place value of 3 in 23678 is ...


a) 3 b)300 c) 3000
d) 30

5. Successor of 999 is ....


a) 1000 b) 998 c) 1001
d) None

6. Predecessor of 999 is ....


a) 1000 b) 998 c) 1001
d) None

7. Difference between greatest and smallest 6 digit number


a) 899999 b) 999980 c) 100900 d) 0

8. Smallest 5 digit number with 3 different digit ..


a) 10000 b) 10001 c) 10002 d) None of
these

9. Smallest number formed using 2,3,0,5 is....


a) 5032 b) 2035 c) 3502
d) 0235
10. The equation 9+2 = 2+9 represent which property of addition
a) Associative b) commutative c)
Distributive d) Additive Identity

11. The equation (3+1)+2 = 3+(1+2) represent which property of addition


a) Associative b) commutative c)
Distributive d) Additive Identity

12. The equation 3(5+9) = 3x5+3x9 represent which property of addition


a) Associative b) commutative c)
Distributive d) Additive Identity

13. In the equation 7+0 = 7, 0 represent.......


a) Zero b) Successor c) Place
Value d) Additive Identity

14. The place value of 0 at any place is..........


a) 0 (b 1 (c) 100 (d) None

15. Numeral for “Eighty three million three hundred twenty eight thousand six
hundred twenty nine is ......
a) 83,328,629 (b 8330028628 (c) 83286293
(d) 8332860029

16. The result of multiplication is called....


a) Answer (b Product (c) Identity
(d) Multiplicand

17. Ten crore has how many ‘0’ s


a) 6 b) 7 c) 8 d)
9

18. 99 x 101 = (100-1 ) x (100+1)


a) True b) False c) Not Possible
d)
19. (25 x 15) x18 = 25 x (15 x18)
a) True b) False c) Not Possible
d)

20. Product of 2950178 and 0 is ….


a) 2950178 b) 29501780 c) None
d)0

21. Product of 5 digit number and 2 digit number can’t have more than
a) 6 digits b) 7 digits c) 8 digits d) 9
digits

22. The counting numbers are called ..


b) Whole b) Natural c) Fraction d)
Rational

23. Divisor x Quotient + Reminder = …


a) Product b) Identity c) Dividend d) Addend

24. Solve 28 – 7 x 3 =
a) 7 b) 9 c) 6 d) 63

25. Solve 3 x 53 +1 =
a) 160 b) 159 c) 164
d ) 162

26. When we multiply 103 x 7000 we get


a) 710200 b) 712000 c) 721000 d) 700103

27. The cost of one pen is Rs.150, what will be the cost of 5424 pens
a) 813600 b) 816300 c) 836100 d) 8136000

28. What number should be mutely by 162 to give 40176 as the product
a) 284 b) 248 c) 428
d) 280

29. The sum of 523, 999, 1206, 99 =


a) 2827 b) 2826 c) 2628 d) 2837

30. Arun write 654 letters and puts them equally in 12 envelop and 6 are left over.
How may letters are there in each envelop
a) 18 b) 54 c) 109 d)
60

31. The sum of greatest 5 digit and smallest 5 digit number is


a) 109999 b) 199990 c) 10000 d) 9000000

Lesson No. 2 :HCF and LCM


1. The common factors of 6 and 8 are
a) 1 & 2 b) 2 &3 c) 3 & 4
d) 6 & 8

2. The greatest factor of 100 is


a) 10 b) 50 c) 100 d)
1000

3. The smallest two digit prime numbers is


a) 10 b) 11 c) 13 d)
15

4. The number which is factor of every number is


a) 1 b) 0 c) 2 d) Number it
self

5. The HCF of 20 and 50 is


a) 10 b) 20 c) 50 d)
1

6. Two prime numbers that differ by 1 are


a) 4 & 3 b) 3 & 2 c) 5 & 6
d) 0 & 1

7. The greatest two digit multiplier of 8


a) 8 b) 80 c) 88 d)
None

8. The highest prime number less than 100 is


a) 91 b) 97 c) 99 d)
95

9. The smallest odd prime number is


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 5

10. The highest common factor is also called


a) L.C.M b) G.C.D c) H.C.F d)
None

11. The HCF of two numbers is


a) Last Divisor b) Quotient c) Product d)
None

12. The HCF of two co-prime numbers is


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

13. The HCF of 48, 32 and 96 is


a) 18 b) 16 c) 36 d)
24

14. First number x second number = HCF x ……..


a) Divisor b) LCM c) Product d) GCD

15. Which is not a multiple of 4


a) 23 b) 44 c) 48 d) 92

16. HCF of 186 and 496 is 62. What is there LCM


a) 4188 b) 1488 c) 488
d)None
17. The product of 2 numbers is 2736. If their LCM is 1368, what is their HCF
a) 38 b) 78 c)2 d) None

18. The greatest 4 digit number which is exactly divisible by 20, 28 & 45 is
a) 9999 b) 8821 c) 1260
d) 8990

19. The LCM of 225, 270 and 171 is


a) 25650 b) 25560 c) 26550 d) 25605

20. The least number which when increased by 3 is divisible by 36, 40 & 64
a) 2877 b) 2788 c) 9806 d) None

Lesson No. 3 :Fraction

1. Which of the following is the proper fraction


a) 4/3 b) 2/9 c) 3/2 d) 7/6

2. Convert 15/13 into mixed fraction

a) 1 b) 1 c) 1 d) None
3. Which of the following is an improper fraction
a) 2/3 b) 1/5 c) 3/2
d) 0/4

4. In fraction ¾, 3 is ….
a) Numerator b) Denominator c)
Part d) Whole

5. Semi-circle is ……… of a circle


b) Quarter b) Half c) Twice
d) One –third

6. 6 Hours is ……… of a day


a) One-fourth b) Half c) One-
sixth d) One-fifth

7. The only number equal to its reciprocal is


a) Zero b) One c)
Half d) None

8. The reciprocal 7 ½…
a) 7/2 b) 15/2 c)
2/15 d) None

9. 3/4 …….2/4, compare


a) > b) < c) =
d) None

10. One third of a dozen is


a) 4 b) 6 c) 3
d) None

11. The sum of 1/5, 2/5 and 3/5 is ..

a) 1 b) None c)
1 d) 4/5

12. 1/5th of 30 days is ….


a) 6 days b) 5 days c) 10 days
d) None
13. The sum of 6 and ¾ is ….
a) 27/4 b) 9/4 c) 10/4
d) None

14. The difference of 1/6 and ¾ is …


a) 7/12 b) 6/12 c) 2/64
c) 7/4

15. The product of 3 ¼ and 5 is ..

a) 16 b) 10 c) 16
d) None

16. What is 1/5th of a litre…


a) 200ml b) 250 ml c) 500ml d) 100ml

17. What number should be multiplied by 4 ¼ to get 8 ½ ..

a) 2 b) 1 c) 3

d) 2

18. The product of 2 numbers is 6 ¾ and if one of them 3 ¼ the other one is …
a) 2 b) 3 c) 13
d) None

19. 7/9 x Y= 1/6, then Y is


a) 3/14 b) 3/7 c) 3/9
d) 1

20. Fraction is a ….. of whole …..


a) Part b) Half c) Sum
d) Product

21. 2/5 and 3/5 are ……… fractions.


a) Like b) Unlike c) Equal
d) Unequal

22. 5/6 and 25/30 are …. fractions


a) Like b) Unlike c)
Equivalent d) Equal

23. The fractional part is separated from the whole number by dot is called
a) Decimal point b) Fraction c) Whole Number
d) None

24. The decimal with equal numbers of digits after the decimal point is
called………… decimals
a) Like b) Unlike c) Fractional
d) None

25. Adding ……..to the right of last digit does not change the value of decimal
a) 1 b) 2 c) 0
d) None

Lesson No. 4 :Decimal

1. In the number 19582.3 the place value of 9 is


a) 9000 b) 900 c) Nine-Tenth
d) None

2. The smallest place value is..


a) Ones b) Tens c) Zeros
d) Hundreds

3. 0.56 x ….. = 5.6


a) 10 b) 100 c) 0.1
d) 1

4. When a decimal is divided by 10 or multiple of ten the decimal point gets


shifted to the ..
a) Left b) Right c) No
where d) None

5. When a decimal is multiplied by 10 or multiple of ten the decimal point gets


shifted to the ..
b) Left b) Right c) No
where d) None
6. Sum of two numbers is 100. If one number is 68.23 then the other number is
….
a) 28.22 b) 31.77 c) 31.00
d) None

7. Sum of 0.3 and 3.0 is …


a) 3.3 b) 0.33 c) 3.0
d) 3.03

8. Product of 2.54 and 10 is …


a) 254 b) 25.4 c)
0.254 d) 2.54

9. The quotient of 23.7 divided by 10 is ….


a) 2.37 b) 237.0 c) 0.237
d) 23.7

10. The quotient of 8.4 divided by 1000 is ….


a) 0.84 b) 0.0084 c) 84
d) 840

11. Compare, 25.29 ……. 39.41


a) > b) < c) =
d) None

12. Add 20.01 and 2.001


a) 22.011 b) 20.201 c) 20.021
d) 20.11

13. 22.8, 6.5, 222.8 are ….. decimals


a) Like b) Unlike c)
Equivalent d) Equal

14. 10 thousandth = 1....…..


a) Hundredth b)Thousandth c) Tenth
d) Ones

15. Fraction with denominator 10, 100, 1000 are called


a) Like fraction b) Unlike fraction c)
Decimal d) None
Lesson No. 5: Roman Numerals

1. The roman numeral for 27 is ….


a) CXVII b) XXVII c) XVII
d) XXIIV

2. Hindu Arabic numeral for CL is


a) 100 b) 150 c) 170
d) 50
3. The sum of XVII + XXIV is …
a) XXXXI b) XL c) XLI
d) XXXVI

4. The Roman numeral for 90 is


a) LXXXX b) XC c) CX
d) None

5. X can be subtracted from L and C only


a) Once b) Twice c) Thrice d) None

6. Like V which Roman numeral are never subtracted….


a) LND b) D&M c) L&C d)
None

7. stand for..
a) 1000 b) 10000 c) 100 d) 10

8. Compare 16….. XXXVI


a) > b) < c) =
d) None

9. What is the product of V and XI


a) LV b) VL c)
XXXXV d) None

10. Hindu Arabic numeral for CXXXI


a) 5131 b) 5311 c) 5113 d)
None

11. Numeral in Roman that are not repeated


a) X&C b) V&X c) D&M
d) None

12. Hindu Arabic numeral for CDIX is ..


a) 922 b) 609 c) 409
d) 512

13. Roman numeral for 508 is ..


a) DVIII b) DXII c) BDIII
d) VXIII
Lesson No. 6: Measurement

1. The basic unit of length


a) Meter b) Second c) Kilometer d) None
2. How many kilometers are there in 1 meter
a) 0.01KM b) 10KM c) .001KM d) None

3. How many Kilometer are there in 3750 meters


a) 37.05 b)3.750 c)3.570
d) None

4. Sum of 24 KM 350 meters and 113 KM 840meters


a) 138.90 KM b)1381.90 KM c) 136.1190 KM d)
None

5. How many kilometers are there in 5KM20 Meter


a) 5KM b) 50.2 Meter c) 5.02 KM d)
None

6. IKM = ……..Meters
a) 100 b) 1000 c) 10000
d) 10

7. The length of a pen is about


a) 15cm b) 15 M c) 15KM d)
15mm

8. 100000 cm = ……………KM
a) 100 b) 1 c) 10 d)
0.10

9. The standard Unit of Capacity is …..


a) Liter b) Kiloliter c) Milliliter d)
None

10. Ihm = ………. cm


a) 10000 b) 100 c) 1000
d) 10

11. Height of Mount Everest is measure in …


a) Meters b) Kilometer c) Hectometer
d) None

12. Astronomical distance is measure in


a) KM b) Light Year c) Armstrong
d) None

13. One sq cm = ……. Sq M


a) 0.001 b) 0.0001 c) 0.00001 d) None

14. The total capacity of 6 milks containers is 9L. What is the capacity of each
container
a) 1.66 L b) 1.5 L c) 0.15 L d) None

15. 4183.54 Cu.Cm in Cu.Meters is ….


a) 418.354 b) 0.00418354 Cu M c) 0.0418354 Cu M
d) 4.18354 Cu M

16. The shopkeeper had 60 meter of silk. He sold 28 m50cm to a man. How much
silk was left with him.
a) 31 M b) 31.5 M c) 315 CM d) None

17. 10 Meters = ……..dam


a) 1 b) 10 c) 100 d) None

18. 1 M = ………………. KM
a) 0.01 KM b) 0.001 KM c) 0.0001 KM d) None

19. Total weight of three boys weighing 40Kg 500g, 48Kg, 38Kg 200g
a) 131.70 b) 13170 Kg c) 1.3170 Kg
d) None

20. Standard Unit of weight is


a) Kg b) Gram c) Ton
d) None
Lesson No. 7: Profit & Loss

1. When the CP is more than SP , then there will be


a) Profit b) Loss c) None

2. When SP is more than CP, then there will be


a) Profit b) Loss c) None

3. Cost Price = Selling Price + ………


a) Profit b) Loss c) Gain % d) None

4. ……. Method is used to find the value of certain number of units by finding
the value of one unit.
a) Unitary method b) BODMAS c)
Addition d) None

5. If SP and CP are the same, then there will be ………..


a) NO profit No Loss b) Profit c)
Loss d) None

6. When CP is Rs.24100 and SP is Rs. 25000, then the profit is …….


a) 900 b) 800 c) 2000 d)
None

7. What will be the SP, when CP is Rs. 3050 and profit Rs. 250.
a) 2330 b) 2800 c) 3300
d) None

8. What will be the CP, when SP is Rs. 680 and profit Rs. 50.
a) 603 b) 630 c) 730 d)
None

9. A shopkeeper bought a cycle for Rs. 1825 and sold it at a loss of at Rs. 125,
then selling price of cycle is
a) 1700 b) 1950 c) 1800
d) None

10. A note book is bought for Rs.36 and sold for RS. 40, the profit % is…...
a) 10% b) 11% c) 11 % d) None

11. If cost price of my bag is Rs.675 and its selling price is Rs. 500 then I
made …..
a) Loss of Rs.75 b) Profit of Rs.175 c) Loss of Rs. 175 d) No
Profit No Loss

12. If cost price is 4200 and Profit % is 30%, then profit in rupees is ….
a) Rs.1260 b) Rs. 1240 c) 1300 d)
None

13. A fruit vendor bought 420 mangos for Rs.2100, he spent Rs.260 on
transportation. How much should he sell each mango to get a profit of Rs.1000
a) Rs.6 b) Rs. 7 c) Rs.8 d)
Rs.5

14. Arun bought 45 pen and sold them at Rs.3 each. If it had cost Rs.5 for each
pen, what was his profit or loss %
a) Loss 40% b) Gain 40% c) Loss 75% d) Gain 25%

15. Simron brought a painting for Rs.250 and spent Rs.150 on its framing. If she
sells it for Rs.800, how much she earns.
a) Profit Rs.400 b) Profit Rs. 300 c) Profit
Rs.450 d) Profit Rs.550.
Lesson No. 8 : Time & Temperature

1. Number of minutes in hours is .


a) 60 b) 100 c) 30 d) 10

2. Numbers of hours in a day.


a) 24 b) 12 c) 36 d) 8

3. Number of second in 1 Hour


a) 3600 b) 100 c) 1200 d)
120

4. Number of weeks in a year.


a) 52 b) 53 c) 54 d) 55

5. 3600 second =………………. Min.


a) 1 b) 30 c) 60 d) 100

6. To convert hours into days we ……………. The hours by 24..


a) Multiply b) Divide c) Add d) Subtract

7. If Ram starts doing his homework at 5.00PM and finishes at 6.55 PM, the time
taken for home work is..
a) 1h55Min. b) 1h550Min. c) 2h d) 1h45Min..
8. Compare, 52 weeks………... 1 Year
a) = b) > c) < d) 1

9. 148 minutes = ……..Hours ……. Min.


a) 2Hours 28Min b) 2Hours 30Min c) 2Hours 15Min
d) None

10. ………………. Is used to measure temperature.


a) Thermometer b)Barometer
c)sphygometer d) Ammeter

11. The boiling point of water is ……..


a) 100 b) 99 c) 96
d) 212

12. Freezing temperature of water.


a) 0 b) 35 c) 100 d)
None

13. 40 minutes after 5.15 pm is ….. .


a) 5.55PM b) 6.05 PM c) 5.45PM d) None

14. 12 ’O clock at night is .


a) 0000hrs b) 1200hrs c) 2300 hrs d) None

15. Sonu’s trading started on 16 May 2014 for 23 days. On which date it will
ended
a) 7 Jun 2014 b) 6 Jun 2014 c) 5 Jun 2014
d) 5 Jun 2014

16. 35 = ………… Fahrenheit.


a) 200 b) 100 c) 199 d) None

17. 212 = ……90 .


a) b) 100 c) 50 d) 110

18. Human body temperature is ……...


a) 37.0 °C (98.6 °F). b) c)
d) None
19. - 32).
a) 5/9 b) 9/5 c) 7/9 d)
1/5

20. My school starts at 7.55 AM and finishes at 2.15 PM. The duration of the
school timing is..
a) 6 Hours 20 Min b) 6Hours 15 Min c)6Hours 35
Min d) None

21. The thermometer used to measure human body temperature is called .


a) Clinical b) Candy c) Barometer
d) AMmeter

22. My Date of Birth is 27 Aug 2003. My age on 1st Dec 2014 is ….


a) 11 Y 3M 7D b) 11 Y 3M 4D c) 11 Y 2M
28D d) None

23. Compare, 212 ……100 .


a) = b) > c) < d)

Lesson No. 9 : Triangles &


Quadrilaterals

1. 3 sided closed plane figure called.


a) Square b) Triangle c) Circle d)
Angle

2. A triangle having all sides equal is called.


a) Isosceles b) Equilateral c) Scalene d)
Equiangular

3. What type of triangle ABC is. Where Angle B is 90 degree.


a) Right b) Acute c) Obtuse d)
None

4. If all the angle of triangle are 60 degree, then the triangle is.
a) Right b) Isosceles c) Scalene d)
Equilateral

5. In a triangle ABC, AB = 7 cm, BC = 10cm, AC = 6cm. What kind of triangle


ABC is..
a) Right b) Isosceles c) Scalene d)
Equilateral

6. Sum of all the angles of a triangle is .


a) b) c) d)

7. A triangle has angle measurement of , What type of triangle is it.


a) Right b) Acute c) Obtuse d)
None

8. In a triangle ABC, = , = , Then =


a) Right b) Acute c) Obtuse d) Triangle not
possible

9. An equilateral triangle is also and


a) Right b) Acute c) Obtuse d)
None

10. I right triangle, the side opposite to the right angle is called.
a) Base b) Arm c) Altitude
d) Hypotenuse

11. A triangle that doesn’t contain right angle is called .


a) Opaque b) Acute c) Obtuse d)
Oblique

12. In a triangle ABC, AB and BC are called


a) Arms b) Legs c) Lines
d) Sides

13. In a triangle ABC, how many vertices are there ….


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

14. A perimeter of triangle ABC with sides AB = 5cm, BC = 6cm, CA = 10 cm is


a) 20 b) 21 c) 22 d) 23

15. A perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 21 cm, what is the side of the triangle.
a) 5cm b) 6cm c) 7cm d) 8
cm

16. A 4 sided close figure is called.


a) Quadrilateral b) Hexogen c) Pentagon d)
Triangle

17. Sum of all the angle of quadrilateral is


a) b) c) d)

18. Which is not a quadrilateral


a) Square b) Rambus c) Pentagon d)
Rectangle

19. A quadrilateral with all side equal and all the angle 90 degree is called
a) Square b) Rambus c) Pentagon d)
Rectangle

20. A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are equal and parallel is called
a) Trapezium b) Rambus c) Parallelogram d)
Pentagon

21. Shweta has rectangular lawn with length 12 meters and width 10 meters. What
is the length of barbed wire required for fencing
a) 44meter b) 45meter c) 50meter d)
42meter
Lesson No. 10: Area & Volume

1. Area of a square is 64 sq meters, its side is …….


a) 4cm b) 8cm c)16cm
d) 20cm

2. If area of a rectangle is 216 sq cm. Its length is 36 cm , what its breath .


a) 6cm b) 16cm c) 12cm d) 36cm

3. The longest side of a plan object is called……..


a) Length b) Breath c) Height d) Weight

4. Amount of surface occupied by a shape is


a) Perimeter b) Area c) Volume d)
Capacity

5. Smaller areas are measured in.


a) Sq cm b) sq m c) Sq Km d) None

6. Capacity of a container is measured in …………….


a) Sq cm b) Cu cm c) Litre d) KG

7. Volume of a cuboid is 864 . If its Length = 12cm, width = 9cm what is its
height..
a) 18cm b) 10 cm c) 8cm d) None

8. Volume of a cube is 1331 . Then its side is


a) 10cm b) 11 cm c) 11.5cm d) 12 cm

9. The inner dimension of water tank is 6 meter, 3.5 meter and 2 meter. How
much water can be filled in it
a) 42 Cu M b) 43 Cu M c) 40.8 Cu M d) 44
Cu M
10. If area of a Lawn is 275.35 meter square. If its length is 20.5 meter, what is its
width…
a) 20.17 b) 10.18 c) 27.05 d) None

11. If area of a Lawn is 275.35 meter square. If its length is 20.5 meter, what is its
width…?
a) 20.17 M b) 10.18 M c) 27.05 M d) 13.43 M

12. If breath is 12 cm, height is 4cm and volume of a cube is 96 Cu cm, then what
is length of cube
a) 2cm b) 3cm c) 4cm
d) None

13. Area of the base of a cuboid is 96 . If its height is 6 cm then what is its
volume..
a) 576 b) 516 c) 500 d)
None

14. What will be the area of a square garden if its side is 7.15meters .
a) 51.1225 Sq M b) 51.275 Sq M c) 50.275 Sq
M d) None

15. Difference between the area of square having side 6m and rectangle having
Length = 6cm and width = 8cm.
a) 12 b) 10 c) 4 d) 14

16. The distance between the base of the object to the top is called.
a) Height b) Length c) Breath
d) None

17. A …….. is special cuboid whose length, breath and height is equal.
a) Cube b) Square c)
Rectangle d) None

18. 1 = ….. ..
a) 100 b) 1000 c)
10000 d) 10
19. A match box has dimensions 4cm x 2cm x 2cm. How many such match boxes
can be put in a carton with dimensions 120cm x 80cm x 40m
a) 24000 b) 2400 c)
20000 d) 10000

20. The tile has dimension 6cm x 4cm. If area of floor is 2160 sq cm, how many
such tiles are required to cover the floor.
a) 36 b) 30 c)
206 d) 90

21. Which has more volume? A cube with side 6cm or cuboid with dimension 8
cm x 6cm x 4cm.
a) Cube b) Cubiod c)
None d) Both are equal

22. What will be the cost of tilling a square field of side 16 meter @ Rs.5/Sqm.
a) Rs. 1280 b) Rs.1200 c)
Rs.1250 d) Rs.1290

23. The cost of painting a rectangular board with length 6 meter and width 5
meters @Rs.2.50/Sqm is ……...
a) Rs. 75 b) Rs. 70 c) Rs. 100
d) Rs. 120

24. How many erasers having dimensions 3cm x 2cm x 2cm can be put into a box
having dimension 12cm x 10 cm x 8 cm.
a) 80 cm b) 70cm c) 50cm d)
40cm

Lesson No. 11: Circles

1. A simple closed curve whose each point is equidistance from a fixed point in
it
a) circle b) circumference c) Length d)
None

2. The distance between the Centre of a circle and a point on circumference is


called
a) Radius b) Centre c) Curve d) Arc

3. Radius = …….. x diameter


a) 1 b) 1/2 c) 1/3 d)
¼

4. Diameter = …….. x Radius


a) 1 b) 1/2 c) 2 d) ¼

5. Half of a circle is called….


a) Semicircle b) Half Circle c) Diameter
d) Mini circle

6. Part or a boundary of a circle is called.


a) Arc b) Length c) Circumference d)
None

7. The measure of closed curve forming a circle is called its……..


a) Area b) Arc c) Circumference
d) Area

8. If radius of a circle is 1.8 cm, then the diameter is ….


a) 3.8 cm b) 3.6cm c) 4.0 cm d) 5.4 cm

9. If diameter of circle is 4.2 cm then its circumference is ….


a) 13.2cm b) 13.0cm c) 14.0cm d) 14.2
cm

10. The longest cord in circle is ……...


a) Radius b) Arc c) Diameter
d) Point

11. A line segment whose end points lies on a circle and pass through the Centre is
called …..
a) Cord b) Arc c) Diameter
d) Radius

12. Point which is lying at a greater distance then the radius from Centre lies in….
.
a) Exterior of the circle b) Interior of the circle c) On the
circle d) None
13. Each arc of circle is a semicircle.
a) True b) False c) Can’t say d) None

14. Circumference divided by diameter= ………...


a) π b) π/2 c) π/4 d)

15. A circle divide the plane into …….. part.


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

16. The radius of the circle , when circumference is 44 cm is ………...


a) 7cm b) 8cm c) 9cm
d) 10cm

17. 2 circles having the same centre are called…..


a) Co-centric b) Eccentric c) Parallel d)
Coinciding

18. Π = 22/7 = …….


a) 3.14 b) 3.16 c) 3.15
d) 3.11

19. The Centre of the circle lies in ……..


a) On the circle b) Interior of the circle c)
Exterior of the circle d) None

20. If 2 circles has same circumference, then their radius are .


a) Equal b) Non - equal c) Twice d)
None

21. A line segment whose end point lie on a circle is called…..


a) Chord b) Radius c) Arc d)
Diameter

22. Circumference of a circle = π x ……...


a) Radius b) Diameter c) Arc
d) Area
Lesson No. 12: Lines & angles

1. The ray AB is written as.


a) b) c) d)
None

2. A ……. doesn’t have a definite length.


a) Line b) Ray c) Line Segment
d) Point

3. When 2 rays or line segment meet….… Is formed at the meeting point.


a) Angle b) Segment c) Ray d) None

4. A ray has ……… end point.


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

5. While naming or writing an angle, the common end point is put in the
middle and is called.
a) Vertex b) Arm c) Ray d) None

6. In the line segment and are called…


a) Arms b) Sides c) Length d) None

7. In , B is ……..
a) Vertex b) Arm c) Angle d) None

8. Angle are measure in……


a) Degree b) CM c) Dozen d) None
9. The straight edge of the protractor is called …….
a) Line b) Altitude c) Baseline d)
None

10. The angle which is less than 360 degree but more than 180 degree is.........
Angle.
a) Reflex b) Acute c) Obtuse d) None

11. Angle, whose measure is 180 degree is called …….


a) Straight b) Reflex c) Acute d) Obtuse

12. An angle whose measure is more than 90 degree but less than 180 degree is
known as .
a) Acute b) Obtuse c) Reflex d) Straight

13. If angle between the 2 lines is 90 degree, then lines are said to be .
a) Parallel b) Perpendicular c) Adjusted
d) None

14. Example of parallel lines.


a) Cross b) Railway Track c) Clock Hands d)
None

15. Angle that are taken as trivial angle.


a) Zero & Straight b) Acute & Obtuse c) Right &
Obtuse d) Right & Acute

16. All the angles of rectangles are …..


a) Acute b) Obtuse c) Right d) Straight

17. Angle between east and west direction.


a) Acute b) Obtuse c) Right d) Straight

18. If hands of the clock move from 12 to 2, the angle covered is ….


a) b) c) d)

19. The angle in a semicircle is ……...


a) b) c) d)

20. The lines which cut each other at a point are called.
a) Intersecting b) Parallel c) Straight d)
Overlapping

21. The point that lies outside the angle lies…….


a) Interior of the angle b) Exterior of the Angle c) On the Angle d)
Adjacent to the angle

22. How many lines can pass through one given point….
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2
d) Many

23. How many lines can pass through 2 given point.


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2
d) Many

24. The point that lies in a line are called …..


a) Co-linear b) Linear c) Rectilinear
d) None

25. What kind of figure is formed by joining three given no collinear point.
a) Line b) Arc c) Triangle
d) Square

Lesson No. 13: Ratio & Proportion

1. There are 12 boys and 16 girls in a class. The ratio of boys to girls is
a) 3:4 b) 4:3 c) 2:1
d) None

2. Sita has 10 apples and 20 mangos .The ratio of mango to apple is


a) 2:1 b) 1:2 c) 2:3 d) None

3. There are 16 red balls and 40 blue balls in a basket. The ratio of blue balls
to red balls is…
a) 5:2 b) 2:5 c) 8:5
d) None
4. Ratio of heights of A & B is 3:2.If B is 1.2 meters tall, what is height of
A….
a) 0.9 M b) 1.8M c) 2.8 M d) 3.2 M

5. Ratio of 500gm to 5 Kg is
a) 1:10 b) 10:1 c) 100:1 d)
1:2

6. Ratio of 700 cm to 1 Meter is …..


a) 1:7 b) 7:1 c) 100:1 d)
None

7. Ratio of Rs.50 to one Dozen


a) 50:12 b) 25:6 c) 1:60 d)
Not possible

8. 15 toffees are distributed between me and my friend in the ratio 2:3.I get….
a) 6 toffees b) 9 toffees c) 12 Toffees d) 10 Toffees

9. 1:5 = Y:20. Then Y is …..


a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7

10. 1:3 = 5:X. Then X is …..


a) 15 b) 5/3 c) 3/5 d)
5

11. P :15 = 12:36. Then P = ……….


a) 6 b)5 c) 7 d) 10

12. 5: 4 = 35:Z. The Z is ……..


a) 28 b) 20 c)30 d) 40

13. Ratio of dozen to score.


a) 3:4 b) 3:5 c) 3:6 d)
3:7

14. Cost of 12 pencils is Rs.48, then the cost of 13 Pencils will be…...
a) Rs.52 b) Rs.50 c) Rs.60
d) None
15. Angles in a triangle are in the ratio 1:2:3. Then the angles are
a) b) c) d) None

16. Anu gets 40 marks out of 50. Tanu gets 24 marks out of 25. Which one is better
a) Anu b)Tanu c) Both d) None

Lesson No. 14: Rounding Number

1. When we round off 48 to nearest 10, we get…


a) 40 b) 50 c) 45 d)
None

2. When we round off 1292 to nearest 100, we get…...


a) 1200 b) 1300 c) 1100
d) None
3. When we round off 28870468 to nearest lac, we get .
a) 28900000 b) 2900000 c) 28000000 d) None

4. Which one is nearest 10 of 386…..


a) 300 b) 400 c) 500
d) 390

5. Which one is nearest 100 of 786.


a) 700 b) 800 c) 750
d) 600

6. Which nearest crore of 511231645.


a) 500000000 b) 510000000 c) 520000000 d)
None

7. Which one is nearest 1000 of 15306.


a) 5000 b) 6000 c) 5300
d) 5400

8. The nearest 10000 of 27631 is .


a) 26000 b) 27000 c) 28000 d) 30000

9. What do we get when we round off 2.8 to nearest 1.


a) 2 b) 3 c) 2.5 d)
None

10. What do we get when we round off 8.64 to nearest 10.


a) 8.6 b) 8.7 c) 8 d)
9

11. What do we get when we round off 2.76 to nearest 10th .


a) 2.8 b) 2.7 c) 2 .0
d) 3.0

12. What do we get, when we round off 339.376 to nearest 100.


a) 339.400 b) 339.380 c) 339.300 d) None

13. What do we get when we round off 114.723 to nearest 100.


a) 114.700 b) 114.720 c) 114.800 d) None

14. Express up to correct 3 decimal places


a) 2.667 b) 2.668 c) 2.700 d) None

15. Express 4/3 correct up to 3 decimal places …….


a) 1.333 b) 1.334 c) 1.335 d) None
Lesson No. 15: Symmetry & Pattern

1. A square has ………. Lines of symmetry.


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 4

2. A rectangle has …… lines of symmetry.


a) 0 b) 1 c)2 d) 3

3. The numbers of lines of symmetry. In a parallelogram.


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 0

4. Alphabet “B” has how many lines of symmetry.


a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
5. Which plane figure has no line of symmetry?
a) Equilateral b) Isosceles c) Scalene d) Square

6. Which figure has two lines of symmetry.


a) b) c) d)

7. A circle has …… lines of symmetry


a) 0 b) 2 c) 3 d) Many

8. Which of the following alphabet has vertical lines of symmetry?


a) P b) Q c) V d) B

9. Which of the following alphabet has infinite lines of symmetry?


a) O b) Q c) P d) None

10. ……….. has unlimited lines of symmetry.


a) Square b) Circle c) Rectangle d) None

11. The square number next to 225 is …..


a) 256 b) 230 c) 244
d) None

12. The square number just before 625 …..


a) 576 b) 600 c) 611
d) None
13. The next triangle number 28, 36, ………. ?
a) 45 b) 40 c) 42 d)
None

14. The square number between 80 and 110.


a) 81 & 100 b) Only 100 c) Only 81 d) None

15. The smallest number that should be multiplied to make 50 a square number.
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

16. The next number in the series 7, 17, 27, 37………..


a) 47 b) 29 c) 28 d)
None

17. Next number in the series 2, 5, 10, 17, ……., is.


a) 26 b) 25 c) 24 d)
None

18. What comes next. 121, 12321, ………,


a) 1234321 b)123321 c) None d) 132321
19. The sum of first 11 odd numbers ….
a) 120 b)110 c) 121 d) None

20. The sum of first five odd number is .


a) 36 b) 25 c) 30 d) None

21. 3x3 + 2x3 + 1 = ………. X 4


a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

22. Which among the following is not a number pattern


a) Pascal Triangle b) Acute Triangle c) Sierpinski triangle
d) 4

23. The number 1,4,10,20,35,…. Are numbers


a) Counting b) Tetrahedral c) Obtuse d) None
Lesson No. 16: Data Handling

1. The easy way of counting object in the group.


a) Tally marks b) Lines c) Charts d)
Dots

2. Method of representation of data in which circle is divided into different parts


to represent data.
a) Line Graphs b) Bar Graphs c) Pie Chart
d) None

3. The graph in which horizontal and vertical lines are drawn .


a) Line Graphs b) Bar Graph c) Pie Chart
d) Dot

4. A graph in which in picture are drawn to represent data….


a) Picto graph b) Line Graph c) Bar
Graph d) Pie Chart

5. If represent 16 men, then how many men does represent…..


a) 64 b) 36 c) 80 d)
None

6. If a symbol is used to represent 6 tables. How many symbol would be used to


represent 72 labels.
a) 7 b) 12 c) 10
d) 8
7. Collection of information in the form of numeric figures.
a) Numerical Data b) Raw Data c) Grouped Data d)
None

8. The horizontal line in bar graph is called…..


a) X- axis b) Y-axis c) Bars d) None

9. If ᾨᾨᾨᾨᾨ stand for 40 then ᾨᾨ stand for …...


a) 16 b) 8 c) 10 d)
None

10. If A represent 4 pencils, how many pencils does AAA represent…..


a) 12 b) 8 c) 16 d)
None

11. The graphical representation of numerical data is called.


a) Picto graph b) Line Graph c) Bar Graph d) All
the above.

12. The vertical line in the graph is called.


a) Y –axis b) X-axis c) Line d) Ray

13. In tally mark, fifth line represented as


a) IIII b) c) d)

Following in the pictograph of stalls in a function .

Food Stall
Game Stalls
Rides
Video Game Stalls
Stationery

14. Which types of stall were maximum?


a) Food Stall b) Game Stalls c) Rides d) Video Game
Stalls

15. How many games stalls were there?


a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8

16. Which two stalls were same in numbers?


a) Video & Food b) Game & Rides c) Food & Rides d) Game & Video
17. Which types of stall were minimum?
a) Food Stall b) Game Stalls c) Rides d)
Stationery

18. If represent 2.5 cm length, how much length does .


a) 10 cm b) 25 cm c) 12.5cm d) 7.5 cm

19. The width of bars in bar graph should be …..


a) Uniform b) Non-uniform c) Tapering
d) Increasing

20. Bars in a bar graph can be either ……………. Or ……………..


a) Slanting & Circular b) Horizontal & Vertical c) Vertical & Line d)
Horizontal & Circular

21. The …… of bar of bar graph on a suitable scale indicates the corresponding
value of the numerical data ….
a) Height b) Width c) Distance from Y - axis
d) None

Answer Keys

Chapter
No. 1
Numbers System
1 b 2 b 3 d 4 c 5 a 6 b 7 a 8 c 9 b

10 b 11 a 12 c 13 d 14 a 15 a 16 b 17 c 18 a

19 a 20 d 21 b 22 b 23 c 24 c 25 a 26 c 27 a

28 b 29 a 30 b 31 a

Chapter
No. 2
HcF and LcM
1 a 2 c 3 b 4 a 5 a 6 b 7 c 8 b 9 c

10 d 11 a 12 b 13 b 14 b 15 a 16 b 17 c 18 c

19 a 20 a

Chapter
No. 3
Fraction
1 b 2 a 3 c 4 a 5 b 6 a 7 b 8 c 9 a

10 a 11 a 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 a 16 a 17 a 18 a

19 a 20 a 21 a 22 c 23 a 24 a 25 c

Chapter
No. 4
decimal
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 b 6 b 7 a 8 b 9 a

10 b 11 b 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 c

Chapter
No. 5
Roman Numerals
1 b 2 b 3 c 4 b 5 a 6 a 7 b 8 b 9 a

10 a 11 d 12 c 13 a

Chapter
No. 6
Measurements
1 a 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 c 6 b 7 a 8 b 9 a

10 a 11 a 12 b 13 b 14 b 15 b 16 b 17 c 18 b
19 d 20 a

Chapter
No. 7
Profit & Loss
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 a 6 a 7 c 8 b 9 b

10 c 11 c 12 a 13 c 14 a 15 a

Chapter
No. 8
Time & Temperature
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 c 6 b 7 a 8 a 9 d

10 a 11 a 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 a 16 d 17 b 18 a

19 a 20 a 21 a 22 b 23 a

Chapter
No. 9
Triangles &
Quadrilaterals
1 b 2 b 3 a 4 d 5 c 6 b 7 b 8 c 9 b

10 d 11 d 12 a 13 d 14 b 15 a 16 a 17 c 18 c

19 a

Chapter
No. 10
area and Volume
1 b 2 a 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 c 7 c 8 b 9 a

10 d 11 d 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 a 16 a 17 a 18 c

19 a 20 d 21 a 22 a 23 a 24 a

Chapter
No. 11
circles
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 a 6 a 7 c 8 b 9 a

10 c 11 c 12 a 13 b 14 a 15 b 16 a 17 a 18 a

19 b 20 a 21 b 22 b

Chapter
No. 12
Lines &
angles
1 b 2 c 3 a 4 b 5 a 6 a 7 a 8 a 9 c

10 a 11 a 12 b 13 b 14 b 15 a 16 c 17 c 18 c

19 d 20 a 21 b 22 d 23 b 24 a 25 c

Chapter
No. 13
Ration and Proportion
1 a 2 a 3 a 4 d 5 a 6 b 7 d 8 a 9 a

10 a 11 b 12 a 13 b 14 a 15 a 16 b

Chapter
No. 14
Rounding
Numbers
1 b 2 b 3 a 4 d 5 b 6 a 7 a 8 d 9 b

10 b 11 a 12 a 13 b 14 a 15 a

Chapter
No. 15
Symmetry & Patterns
1 d 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 c 6 d 7 d 8 c 9 a
10 b 11 a 12 a 13 a 14 a 15 b 16 a 17 a 18 a

19 c 20 b 21 d 22 b 23 b

Chapter
No. 16
data Handling
1 a 2 c 3 a 4 a 5 a 6 b 7 a 8 a 9 a

10 a 11 d 12 a 13 d 14 c 15 c 16 d 17 d 18 c

19 c 20 b 21 b

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