Time: 2 hrs Total Marks: 60
The question paper consists of 29 questions divided into five sections A, B, C, D and E.
Section A comprises 12 questions of 1 mark each, Section B comprises 8 questions of 2
marks each, Section C comprises 5 questions of 3 marks each, Section D comprises 3
questions of 4 marks each and Section E comprises 1 question of 5 marks
SECTION – A
1. In a triangle, a segment drawn from a vertex and perpendicular to the opposite side
is called of the triangle.
(A) altitude
(B) perpendicular bisector
(C) median
(D) angle bisector
2. If ‘a’ is any rational number and m and n are any positive integers, then
am an =
(A) am an = amn
(B) am an = am+n
(C) am an = am−n
(D) am an = (am )
n
3. Amount =
(A) Amount = Principal – Simple interest
(B) Amount = Simple interest − Principal
(C) Amount = Principal + Simple interest
(D) Amount = Simple interest × Principal
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4. is
4
(A) a natural number
(B) a whole number
(C) an integer
(D) a rational number
5. Profit =
(A) Profit = SP – CP
(B) Profit = CP – SP
(C) Profit = SP + CP
(D) Profit = SP – Loss
6. A quadrilateral with all the sides congruent is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram
7. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) parallelogram
(C) rhombus
(D) rectangle
8. The expansion of (a + b) (a − b) is
(A) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 + 2ab + b2
(B) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − 2ab + b2
(C) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − b2
(D) (a + b)(a − b) = b2 − a2
9. The total surface area of a cuboid is
(A) (side)3
(B) 6(side)2
(C) length × breadth × height
(D) 2(length × breadth + breadth × height + length × height)
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10. is
4
(A) a natural number
(B) a whole number
(C) an integer
(D) a rational number
11. Profit =
(A) Profit = SP – CP
(B) Profit = CP – SP
(C) Profit = SP + CP
(D) Profit = SP – Loss
12. A quadrilateral with all the sides congruent is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram
13. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) parallelogram
(C) rhombus
(D) rectangle
14. The expansion of (a + b) (a − b) is
(A) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 + 2ab + b2
(B) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − 2ab + b2
(C) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − b2
(D) (a + b)(a − b) = b2 − a2
15. The total surface area of a cuboid is
(A) (side)3
(E) 6(side)2
(F) length × breadth × height
(G) 2(length × breadth + breadth × height + length × height)
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16. is
4
(A) a natural number
(B) a whole number
(C) an integer
(D) a rational number
17. Profit =
(A) Profit = SP – CP
(B) Profit = CP – SP
(C) Profit = SP + CP
(D) Profit = SP – Loss
18. A quadrilateral with all the sides congruent is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram
19. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) parallelogram
(C) rhombus
(D) rectangle
20. The expansion of (a + b) (a − b) is
(A) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 + 2ab + b2
(B) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − 2ab + b2
(C) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − b2
(D) (a + b)(a − b) = b2 − a2
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21. is
4
(A) a natural number
(B) a whole number
(C) an integer
(D) a rational number
22. Profit =
(A) Profit = SP – CP
(B) Profit = CP – SP
(C) Profit = SP + CP
(D) Profit = SP – Loss
23. A quadrilateral with all the sides congruent is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram
24. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) parallelogram
(C) rhombus
(D) rectangle
25. The expansion of (a + b) (a − b) is
(A) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 + 2ab + b2
(B) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − 2ab + b2
(C) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − b2
(D) (a + b)(a − b) = b2 − a2
26. The total surface area of a cuboid is
(A) (side)3
(H) 6(side)2
(I) length × breadth × height
(J) 2(length × breadth + breadth × height + length × height)
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27. is
4
(A) a natural number
(B) a whole number
(C) an integer
(D) a rational number
28. Profit =
(A) Profit = SP – CP
(B) Profit = CP – SP
(C) Profit = SP + CP
(D) Profit = SP – Loss
29. A quadrilateral with all the sides congruent is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) rhombus
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram
30. A quadrilateral in which only one pair of opposite sides is parallel is called a .
(A) trapezium
(B) parallelogram
(C) rhombus
(D) rectangle
31. The expansion of (a + b) (a − b) is
(A) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 + 2ab + b2
(B) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − 2ab + b2
(C) (a + b)(a − b) = a2 − b2
(D) (a + b)(a − b) = b2 − a2
32. The total surface area of a cuboid is
(A) (side)3
(K) 6(side)2
(L) length × breadth × height
(M) 2(length × breadth + breadth × height + length × height)
33. A perpendicular line drawn through the midpoint of the side of a triangle is called
the .
(A) altitude of the triangle
(B) perpendicular bisector of that side
(C) median of the triangle
(D) angle bisector
34. If the lengths of all the three sides of a triangle are equal, the triangle is called .
(A) an isosceles triangle
(B) an equilateral triangle
(C) a scalene triangle
(D) a right-angled triangle
35. If a is any rational number and m and n are any positive integers, then
(a ) =
n
m
(A) (a ) = a
n
m mn
(B) (a ) = a
n
m m+n
(C) (a ) = a
n
m m−n
(D) ( )
n
am =a n
SECTION – B
36. In the adjoining figure, M is the midpoint of side LP of KLP.
i. In KLP, seg KN is ……….
ii. In KLP, seg KM is ……….
400
37. Find the square root of .
49
38. Write the proper number in the boxes.
5
12 2 12
- = -
13 13
39. Multiply.
4(y2 – 2y + 7)
40. Solve the following equation:
y−2=9
9 -14 2
41. Simplify: × ×
7 15 3
42. Gulabbhai bought a basket of brinjals for Rs 100 and sold it for Rs 120. What was his
profit or loss?
43. What is the area of a rectangle with length 4 cm and breadth 2 cm?
SECTION – C
44. The piece of cloth required to make one bag was 36 cm long and 24 cm broad. How
many such bags can be made of a square piece of cloth whose side is 3.6 m?
45. Shriraj bought a TV set for Rs 10,000 and sold it to Suresh for Rs 8000. What loss
per cent did Shriraj incur?
OR
Julie bought a sewing machine for Rs 2500 and sold it to a customer for Rs 2700.
What was her profit per cent?
46. 10 litres of milk was shared between John and Saurabh. If Saurabh was given 2 litres
of milk more than John, how many litres did each get?
47. The perimeter of a rectangular pool is 100 m and its length is 30 m. Find its breadth.
If 16 bicycles cost Rs 17,600, how much will 9 bicycle cost?
OR
If 12 labourers take 70 days to complete one work, how many days will 21 labourers
take to complete the same work?
48. The expenditure incurred for taking 25 students for a picnic is Rs 625. What will be
the expenditure for 40 students?
SECTION – D
49. Draw triangles according to the measurement given below:
In ABC, mA = 90, l(AB) = 3.8 cm, l(BC) = 4.2 cm
OR
In DEF, mE = 90, l(EF) = 4 cm, l(DF) = 4.5 cm
50. A strip, 2 cm broad, along the insides of a paper which is 20 cm long and 10 cm
broad has been coloured. What is the area of the coloured part?
51. A drawing board is 45 cm long and 20 cm broad. A 3 cm wide border has been left
on all four sides and the picture is drawn inside it. What is the area of the border?
SECTION – E
52. Draw two separate bar graphs based on the following data:
Subject Math Science Social English
Science
Shiva’s 70 65 80 85
marks
Gauri’s 67 72 80 90
marks
OR
The marks of Niranjan obtained in some subjects in his final examination are shown
in the bar graph below. Observe the graph and answer the questions:
(1) In which subject did Niranjan get the highest marks?
(2) How many marks did he score in Math?
(3) In which subject did he get 85 marks?
(4) In which subject did he score his lowest marks?