6th Algebra

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Practice paper for 10th

6th Chapter 1 ( Knowing our Numbers ) Part 3

6th  Chapter 1 
 ( Knowing our Numbers ) 
 Part 3
Q No 1           A machine, on an average, manufactures 2,825 screws a day. How many screws did it produce in the month of January 2006?
Q No 2            A merchant had Rs 78,592 with her. She placed an order for purchasing 40 radio sets at Rs 1200 each. How much money will remain with her after the purchase?
Q No 3          A student multiplied 7236 by 65 instead of multiplying by 56. By how much was his
answer greater than the correct answer?
Q No 4          To stitch a shirt, 2 m 15 cm cloth is needed. Out of 40 m cloth, how many shirts can be
stitched and how much cloth will remain?
Q No 5         Medicine is packed in boxes, each weighing 4 kg 500g. How many such boxes can be loaded in a van which cannot carry beyond 800 kg?
Q No 6          The distance between the school and the house of a student’s house is 1 km 875 m. Everyday she walks both ways. Find the total distance covered by her in six days.
Q No 7          A vessel has 4 litres and 500 ml of curd. In how many glasses, each of 25 ml capacity, can it be filled?
Q No 8          Round off the given numbers to the nearest tens, hundreds and thousands.
Given Number Approximate to Nearest Rounded Form
75847                         Tens
75847                         Hundreds
75847                         Thousands
75847                         Ten thousands
Q No 9          Estimate: 5,290 + 17,986.
Q No 10          Estimate: 5,673 – 436.
Q No 11          following products : (a) 87 × 313       (b) 9 × 795      (c) 898 × 785           (d) 958 × 387
Q No 12          Estimate each of the following using general rule:
(a) 730 + 998 (b) 796 – 314
Give a rough estimate (by rounding off to nearest hundreds) and also a closer estimate
(by rounding off to nearest tens) :
(a) 439 + 334 + 4,317 (b) 1,08,734 – 47,599
Estimate the following products using general rule:
(a) 578 × 161 (b) 5281 × 3491

Q No 13          Write in Roman Numerals (a) 69 (b) 98. C) 159 d) 549

6th Chapter 1 ( Knowing our Numbers ) Part 2


Class 6th 
Knowing our Numbers - Part 2

Q No 1                      Raman’s shop            Things Price               The sales during the last year
Apples                         Rs 40 per kg                           2457 kg
Oranges                       Rs 30 per kg                            3004 Kg
Combs                         Rs 3 for one                           22760 Kg
Tooth brushes              Rs 10 for one                          25367 kg
Pencils                         Re 1 for one                           38530 kg
Note books                  Rs 6 for one                           40002 kg
Soap cakes                  Rs 8 for one                            20005 kg

(a) Can you find the total weight of apples and oranges Raman sold last year?
Weight of apples = __________ kg
Weight of oranges = _________ kg
Therefore, total weight = _____ kg + _____ kg = _____ kg
Answer – The total weight of oranges and apples = _________ kg.
(b) Can you find the total money Raman got by selling apples?
(c) Can you find the total money Raman got by selling apples and oranges together?
(d) Make a table showing how much money Raman received from selling each item. Arrange the entries of amount of money received in descending order. Find the item which brought him the highest amount.How much is this amount?
Q No 2           Population of Sundarnagar was 2,35,471 in the year 1991. In the year 2001 it was found to be increased by 72,958. What was the population of the city in 2001?
Q No 3           In one state, the number of bicycles sold in the year 2002-2003 was 7,43,000. In the year 2003-2004, the number of bicycles sold was 8,00,100. In which year were more bicycles sold? and how many more?
Q No 4          The town newspaper is published every day. One copy has 12 pages. Everyday 11,980 copies are printed. How many total pages are printed everyday?
Q No 5         The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75,000. Each sheet makes 8 pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains  200 pages. How many notebooks can be made from the paper available?
Q No 6           A book exhibition was held for four days in a school. The number of tickets sold at the counter on the first, second, third and final day was respectively 1094, 1812, 2050 and 2751. Find the total number of tickets sold on all the four days.
Q No 7          Shekhar is a famous cricket player. He has so far scored 6980 runs in test matches. He wishes to complete 10,000 runs. How many more runs does he need?
Q No 8          In an election, the successful candidate registered 5,77,500 votes and his nearest rival secured 3,48,700 votes. By what margin did the successful candidate win the election?
Q No 9          Kirti bookstore sold books worth Rs 2,85,891 in the first week of June and books worth Rs 4,00,768 in the second week of the month. How much was the sale for the two weeks together? In which week was the sale greater and by how much?
Q No 10          Find the difference between the greatest and the least number that can be written using the digits 6, 2, 7, 4, 3 each only once.

6th Chapter 1 ( Knowing our Numbers ) Part 1

Chapter 1
Class VI
Q No 1            Find the greatest and the smallest numbers in each row
2. 1473, 89423, 100, 5000, 310.
3. 1834, 75284, 111, 2333, 450 .
                        4. 2853, 7691, 9999, 12002, 124.
Q No 2            Use the given digits without repetition and make the greatest and smallest 4 digit numbers.
·                                              2, 8, 7, 4 (b) 9, 7, 4, 1 (c) 4, 7, 5, 0
Q No 3            Arrange the following numbers in ascending order :
(a) 847, 9754, 8320, 571 (b) 9801, 25751, 36501, 38802
Q No 4.            Arrange the following numbers in descending order :
                        (a)    5000, 7500, 85400, 7861 (b) 1971, 45321, 88715, 92547
Q No 5            Starting from the greatest 6-digit number, write the previous five numbers in descending order.
Q No 6            Starting from the smallest 8-digit number, write the next five numbers in ascending order
Q No  7           Read these numbers. (i) 527864 (ii) 95432 (iii) 18950049 (iv) 70002509
(a) Write these numbers using placement boxes and then using commas in Indian as well as International System of Numeration..
Q No 8             Place commas correctly and write the numerals:
(a) Seventy three lakh seventy five thousand three hundred seven.
(b) Nine crore five lakh forty one.
(c) Seven crore fifty two lakh twenty one thousand three hundred two.
(d) Fifty eight million four hundred twenty three thousand two hundred two.
                        (e) Twenty three lakh thirty thousand ten.
Q No 9            Insert commas suitably and write the names according to Indian System of Numeration :
                        (a) 87595762 (b) 8546283

Q No 10          Insert commas suitably and write the names according to International System of Numeration (a) 78921092 (b) 7452283

5th Class Practice Sheet for SA 1

Class-V
Practice Sheet for SA 1
1)                  Write in short form 6800000+0+70000+2000+900+50+6
2)                  Write in expanded form 2,62,078
3)                  Write in figures Sixty eight thousand three hundred and eighty nine
4)                  Write in words using International system of numeration 9680498
5)                  Write the number name using International system of numeration 205006000
6)                  Rewrite the numbers with commas separating the period using the first the Indian system and then international system of numeration 19843485696
7)                  Write the four consecutive numbers that come after 66,09,96,000
8)                  Write the predecessor and successor  of 65,500
9)                  Arrange in ascending order 232  ,435   ,243,   ,453  ,231
10)              Arrange in descending order 33,678  ,   6,092,    5,57,986     ,     54,239,   , 412,68,      5,793
11)              Add:213789205+96879456+2817395
12)              Subtract: 2723900-145682
13)              Sanjana bought 3 necklaces for Rs1,40,500.She sold one of them for Rs 75,000 and the other for Rs 85,000.How much money did she gain?
14)              Multiply 65743 by 3689
15)              Divide 539749 by 87 and check the answer
16)              A tall office building has 98 floors.Each floor has 48 windows.Each window is to be decorated with 64 tiny bulbs.How many bulbs would be needed to decorate all the windows?
17)              Simplify 7829-15 of 50/ 25x132-2824+865
18)              Write all factors of  56 other than 1 and the number themselves
19)              Write the even numbers between 88 and 99
20)              Write the prime factorization of 300
21)              Find the HCF of 12 and 45 by finding factors
22)              Find the HCF of 45 and 30 by prime factorization
23)              What can be the greatest weight that can be used as a number of times to weight 54 kg and 72 kg of rice?
24)              Find the LCM of  24 and 36 by prime factorization
25)              A slow train and a fast train start together from a station for Ludhiana.The slow train stops at every third station and the fast train stops at every fourth station.At the fourth station a train boards the fast train.Which is the first station at which he can change trains?
26)              Write as a mixed fraction 56/12
27)              Arrange in ascending order           73/21 , 7/12 , 76/9 , 7/36, 94/15 
28)        Gurinder had a  reel of wire.After using 5  5/6 metres of the wire, he was left with 1 3/9 metres of the wire.How much wire did he have in the beginning?
29)         Round off the numbers 349,1263 and 9715 to the nearest ten.
30)         Draw an angle of 85


                

7th Fraction


7th Fraction
Practice Questions

Reera purchased 3 ½ kg apples and 4 ¾ kg oranges. What is the total weight of fruits purchased by her?

In a class of 40 students 1/5 of the total number of studetns like to study English, 2/5 of the total number like to study mathematics and the remaining students like to study Science.
How many students like to study English?
How many students like to study Mathematics?
What fraction of the total number of students like to study Science?

Sushant reads 1/3 part of a book in 1 hour. How much part of the book will he read in
2  1/5  hours?

Suman studies for 5  2/3 hours daily. She devotes 2 4/5 hours of her time for Science and Mathematics. How much time does she devote for other subjects?
  
Saili plants 4 saplings, in a row, in her garden. The distance between two adjacent
saplings is ¾ m. Find the distance between the first and the last sapling.

Lipika reads a book for 1 ¾ hours every day. She reads the entire book in 6 days.
How many hours in all were required by her to read the book?

A car runs 16 km using 1 litre of petrol. How much distance will it cover using 2 ¾ litres of petrol.

A rectangular sheet of paper is 12 ½ cm long and 10 2/3 cm wide. Find its perimeter.

Salil wants to put a picture in a frame. The picture is 7 3/5  cm wide. To fit in the frame the picture cannot be more than 7 3/10 cm wide. How much should the picture be trimmed?.

Vidya and Pratap went for a picnic. Their mother gave them a water bag that contained 5 litres of water. Vidya consumed 2/5 of the water. Pratap consumed the remaining water.
How much water did Vidya drink?
What fraction of the total quantity of water did Pratap drink?

Ritu ate 3/5 part of an apple and the remaining apple was eaten by her brother Somu.
How much part of the apple did Somu eat? Who had the larger share? By how much?

Michael finished colouring a picture in 7/12 hour. Vaibhav finished colouring the same picture in ¾ hour. Who worked longer? By what fraction was it longer?


10th AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES



AREAS RELATED TO CIRCLES


MCQs

1          If the perimeter of a semicircular protractor is 36 cm, then its diameter is :

(a) 10 cm                                                        (b) 12 cm
(c) 14 cm                                                        (d) 15 cm
2          The diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles of radii 40 cm and 9 cm is

(a) 41 cm                                                        (b) 49 cm
(c) 82 cm                                                        (d) 62 cm
3          If the diameter of a semicircular protractor is 14 cm, then the perimeter of the protractor is :
 (a) 26 cm                                                       (b) 14 cm
(c) 28 cm                                                        (d) 36 cm

4          The area of a circle whose circumferenc is 44 cm is :

(a) 152 cm2                                                    (b) 153 cm2
(c) 154 cm2                                                    (d) 150 cm2
5          A region in the circle, bounded by an arc and a chord, including the arc and the chord is

(a) sector                                                        (b) segment
(c) minor arc                                                  (d) major arc

6          If a circle of radius 7 cm is divided into 10 equal parts, then the area of each sector is :

(a) 14.5 cm2                                                  (b) 15.4 cm2
(c) 15.6 cm2                                                  (d) 16.5 cm2
7.         If the diameter of the wheel of a cycle is 7cm, then its area is :

(a) 77 cm2                                                     (b) 22 cm2
(c)772 cm2                                                    (d) 770 cm2

8.         If the radius of a circle is doubled, then area of the circle becomes :

(a) double                                                      (b) triple
(c) four times                                                 (d) same

9.         The ratio of the area and circumference of a circle of radius 4 cm is :

(a)  4 : 1                                                           (b) 2 : 1
(c) 1 : 2                                                           (d) 8 : 1

10.       The diameter of a circle of area 154 cm2 is :
(a) 7 cm                                                          (b) 14 cm
(c) 21 cm                                                        (d) 7 2 cm

11.       If 100 p cm2 is the area of a circle, then its circumference is :

(a) 50p cm                                                     b) 20p cm
(c) 10p cm                                                      (d) 25p cm
12.       The area of a circle of circumference 12 is :

(a) 3p                                                              (b) 3/p
(c) 2p                                                              (d) 2/p

13.       If the area of a sector of a circle of radius 6 cm is 9 p cm, then the angle subtended at the centre of the circle is :

(a)  30°                                                            (b) 60°
(c) 90°                                                             (d) 120°

14.       If a copper wire of length 88 cm is bent in the form of a circle, then the radius of the circle is :
(a) 7 cm                                                          (b) 14 cm
(c) 772 cm                                                      (d) none of these

15.       The area of the circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 6 cm is :

(a) 36p cm2                                                   (b) 18p cm2
(c) 12p cm2                                                   (d) 9p cm2

16.       The area of the square that can be inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm is :

(a) 256 cm2                                                   (b) 128 cm2
(c) 64 2 cm2                                                  (d) 64 cm2

17.       The radius of a circle whose circumference is equal to the sum of the circumferences of the two circles of diameters 36 cm and 20 cm is :

(a) 56 cm                                                        (b) 42 cm
(c) 28 cm                                                        (d) 16 cm

18.       The diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the two circles of radii 24 cm and 7 cm is :

(a) 31 cm                                                        (b) 25 cm
(c) 62 cm                                                        (d) 50 cm

19.       If the perimeter and the area of a circle are numerically equal, then the radius of the circle is :
(a)  2 units                                                      (b) p units
(c) 4 units                                                      (d) 7 units

20.       A steel wire, when bent in the form of a square,enclosed an area of 121 cm2. The same wire is bent in the form of a circle. The area of the circle is :

(a) 154 cm2                                                   (b) 145 cm2
(c) 451 cm2                                                   (d) 541 cm2

21.       A race track is in the form of a ring whose inner and outer circumferences are 437 m and 503 m respectively. The width of the track is :

(a) 10.5 m                                                      (b) 20.5 m
(c) 21 m                                                          (d) 30 m

22.       Two circles touch internally. The sum of their areas is 116p cm2 and the distance between their centres is 6 cm. The radii of the circles are :

(a) 4 cm and 9 cm                                        (b) 4 cm and 10 cm
(c) 5 cm and 10 cm                                      (d) 4 cm and 20 cm

23.       If the sum of the circumferences of two circles  with radii R1 and R2 is equal to the circumference of a circle of radius R, then :
(a) R1 + R2 = R
(b) R1 + R2 > R
(c) R1 + R2 < R
(d) nothing definite can be said about the relation among R1, R2 and R.


24        The perimeter of the sector of a circle whose central angle is 45° and radius 7 cm is :

(a) 39 cm                                                        (b) 19.5 cm
(c) 35 cm                                                        (d) 17.5 cm

25.       If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal, then :
(a) Area of the circle = Area of the square
(b) Area of the circle > Area of the square
(c) Area of the circle < Area of the square
(d) Nothing definite can be said about the relation between the areas of the circle and square.
26.       The length of a wire in the form of an equilateral triangle is 44 cm. If it is rebent into the form of a circle, then area of the circle is :
(a) 484 cm2                                                   (b) 176 cm2
(c) 154 cm2                                                   (d) 144 cm2

27.       If the perimeter of a circle is equal to that of a square, then the ratio of their areas is :

(a) 22 : 7                                                         (b) 14 : 11
(c) 7 : 22                                                         (d) 11 : 14

28.       It is proposed to build a single circular park equal in area to the sum of areas of two circular parks of diameters 16 m and 12 m in the locality. The radius of the new park would be :

(a) 10 m                                                          (b) 15 m
(c) 20 m                                                          (d) 24 m

29.       The length of the minute hand of a clock is 6 cm.The area swept by the minute hand in 10 minutes is :

(a) 12p cm2                                                   (b) 36p cm2
(c) 9p cm2                                                      (d) 6p cm2

30.       If we decrease the radius of a circle by 20%, then its circumference will be reduced by

(a) 40%                                                          (b) 10%
 (c) 20%                                                          (d) 50%