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Mathematics Problems for Navodaya Vidyalaya

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to geometry, ratios, and sequences. It includes questions about angles formed by mirrors, ratios of line segments on a graph, properties of equilateral triangles, and calculations involving colored cubes. Additionally, it explores patterns in the arrangement of natural and odd numbers across multiple rows.

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Mathematics Problems for Navodaya Vidyalaya

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to geometry, ratios, and sequences. It includes questions about angles formed by mirrors, ratios of line segments on a graph, properties of equilateral triangles, and calculations involving colored cubes. Additionally, it explores patterns in the arrangement of natural and odd numbers across multiple rows.

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NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI (JAIPUR REGION)

PISA
MATHEMATICS
1 AB and AC are two mirrors facing each other fixed at the angle
x in the figure given below if light is through with a torch in
front of there from point D in the centre it makes DE incident
and EF reflex ray at the point E on AB mirror on the other hand
it form EF incident and FG reflex ray on point F now find out-

(i) If angle x=30 ° then what is the value of angle y


=……………
(ii) If angle x=60 ° then what is the value of angle y
=……………
2 AB is a line segment on the graph
(1) Given below where point C crosses this line segment
on 6 vertical line and point D is crossing it on 5th
th

horizontal line. Then find the ratio of


(A) AC:CB = ……………..
(B) AD: DB =……………..
(C) CD: AB =…………….
(2) PQ is line segment given on the graph below and 1,
2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 represent the shaded region, which of the
following statement is true-
(A) Area of figure 1 = Area of figure 2
(B) Area of figure 2 = Area of figure 3
(C) Area of figure 3 = Area of figure 5
(D) Area of figure 5 = Area of figure 2

3 The equilateral triangles given below in the figure has the


following relationship between their height and base
Length of 2 3 4
base of
triangle (in
cm)
Height (in cm) √3 3 √3 2√ 3
2
If the length of base in equilateral triangle is x cm the height of
triangle would be

……………………..?

4 The figure given below represent first cube as 2x2x2 second


cube as 3x3x3 and third cube as 4x4x4 . If the six face on these
cubes are in different colours, then

Cube 2x2x2 3x3x3 4x4x4


Number of 0 1 8
small cubes
without
colours
Number of
one face
0 6 24
coloured
small cubes
Number of
two faced
0 12 24
coloured
small cubes
(i) How many small cubes do we have in 7x7x7 cube
where no face is coloured?

…………………………………………………..
(ii) Number of one face coloured small cubes in 6x6x6
cube?

………………………………………………………………
(iii) Number of two faced coloured small cubes in 5x5x5
cube?

…………………………………………………………
5 (A) If Natural numbers are
written as1 in row first, next
two numbers are written
second row and next thrice
numbers in row third, for
e.g.

Then what would the last


number in 10th row?
……………………..
(B) Similarly, if they
written as 1 in row first ,
next thrice numbers 2,3,4 in
second row and 5,6,7,8,9 in
third row
for eg

Then what would be the


middle number of 15th row?

…………………………
( C) If odd numbers are written
as1 in row first, 3,5 in row
two and 7,9,11 in row third.
for e.g.

Then what would be the


sum of all the numbers up
to row 20 ?

……………………………………
.

Prepared by –
CHHAGAN LAL
T.G.T. (MATHEMATICS)
JNV KALANDRI (SIROHI)

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