Question 10 :
For the two given numbers check whether their sum is between -11 and -4: 1 and 1.
Question 11 :
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Above number line shows the temperature in degree celsius ($^{\circ}C$) at different places on a particular day. What is the temperature difference between Lahulspiti and Srinagar?
Question 14 :
Identify the numerical coefficients of terms (other than constants ) in the given expression $1.2a + 0.8b$.
Question 18 :
If a = 2, b = - 2, find the value of:
$a^{2}$ + $b^{2}$
Question 21 :
Find the value of the following expression, when x = - 1:
- x + 2
Question 22 :
Subtract :
- $m^{2}$ + 5mn from 4$m^{2}$ - 3mn + 8
Question 24 :
Which of the following are the next two numbers in the series $-\frac{1}{3},-\frac{2}{6},-\frac{3}{9},-\frac{4}{12},...$
Question 26 :
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In the above fig. which of the following numbers will fill the third box.
Question 27 :
Which of the following numbers lie between -2 and -1 ?
Question 29 :
A wire is in the shape of a rectangle. Its length is 40 cm and breadth is 22 cm. If the same wire is rebent in the shape of a square, what will be the measure of each side. Also find which shape encloses more area?
Question 30 :
A picture is painted on a cardboard 8 cm long and 5 cm wide such that there is a margin of 1.5 cm along each of its sides. Find the total area of the margin.
Question 31 :
Find the area of the circle with the diameter 49 m. (Use π = $ \frac{22}{7}$)
Question 32 :
Find the height of triangle when its base and area are 15cm and $87 cm^{2}$ respectively.
Question 33 :
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In the given figure, Find the area of the parallelogram in the above figure.
Question 34 :
What is the circumference of a circle of diameter 10 cm (Take π = 3.14)?
Question 35 :
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In the given figure, The two sides of the parallelogram ABCD are 6 cm and 4 cm. The height corresponding to the base CD is 3 cm as shown in the figure above. Find the (i)area of the parallelogram. (ii)the height corresponding to the base AD
Question 36 :
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In the image above, architects drew plans for houses. An architect wants to install a decorative moulding around the ceilings in all the rooms. The decorative moulding costs Rs. 500 per metre. Find how much moulding will be needed for bedroom 1.
Question 37 :
The area of a rectangular sheet is 500 $cm^{2}$. If the length of the sheet is 25 cm, what is its width? Also find the perimeter of the rectangular sheet.
Question 41 :
Sachin scored twice as many runs as Rahul. Together, their runs fell two short of a double century. How many runs did Rahul score?
Question 42 :
Solve the equation it will form: Munna subtracts thrice the number of notebooks he has from 50, he finds the result to be 8.
Question 45 :
The teacher tells the class that the highest marks obtained by a student is twice the lowest marks plus 7. The highest score is 87. What is the lowest score?
Question 59 :
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From the above figure, can the net be used to make cubes?
Question 60 :
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The above image1 represents an incomplete net for making a cube. Does the figures given in the above image2 completes it in two different ways? Remember that a cube has six faces.