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NMTC At SUB JUNIOR LEVEL - 7th & 8th Standards

Friday, 30 August, 2024


Note :
1. Fill in the response sheet with your Name, Class and the institution through which you appear in the
specified places.
2. Diagrams are only visual aids; they are NOT drawn to scale.
3. You are free to do rough work on separate sheets.
4. Duration of the test: 2 hours.

PART—A
Note :
• Only one of the choices A. B, C, D is correct for each question. Shade the alphabet of your choice in the
response sheet. If you have any doubt in the method of answering; seek the guidance of the supervisor.
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• For each correct response you get 1 mark. For each incorrect response you lose mark.
2

1. If 4921 × D = ABBBD, then the sum of the digits of ABBBD × D is _________


(A) 19 (B) 20 (C) 25 (D) 26

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2. What is the 2019th digit to the right of the decimal point, in the decimal representation of ?
28
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 7
3. If X is a 1000 digit number, Y is the sum of its digits, Z the sum of the digits of Y and W the sum of the digits
of Z, then the maximum possible value of W is
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 22
4. Let x be the number 0.000.......001 which has 2019 zeroes after the decimal point. Then which of the
following numbers is the greatest?

10000 1
(A) 10000  x (B) 10000  x (C) (D)
x x2

5. If then the number of possible values for A, B, C, D, E satisfying this equation where A, B, C, D

and E are distinct digits is


(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 3
6. In a 5 × 5 grid having 25 cells, Janani has to enter 0 or 1 in each cell such that each sub square grid of size
2 × 2 has exactly three equal numbers. What is the maximum possible sum of the numbers in all the 25 cells
put together?
(A) 23 (B) 21 (C) 19 (D) 18

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7. ABCD is a square. E is one fourth of the way from A to B and F is one fourth of the way from B to C. X is
the centre of the square. Side of the square is 8 cm. Then the area of the shaded region in the figure in cm2
is

(A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 18 (D) 20


8. ABCD is a rectangle with E and F are midpoints of CD and AB respectively and G is the mid-point of AF.
The ratio of the area of ABCD to area of AECG is

(A) 4 : 3 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 6 : 5 (D) 8 : 3

9. If and each alphabet represents a different digit, what is the maximum possible value of FLAT?

(A) 2450 (B) 2405 (C) 2305 (D) 2350


10. How many positive integers smaller than 400 can you get as a sum of eleven consecutive positive integers?
(A) 37 (B) 35 (C) 33 (D) 31
11. Let x, y and z be positive real numbers and let x  y  z so that x + y + z = 20.1. Which of the following
statements is true ?
(A) Always xy < 99 (B) Always xy > 1 (C) Always xy  75 (D) Always yz  49
12. A sequence [an] is generated by the rule, an = an – 1 – an – 2 for n  3. Given a1 = 2 and a2 = 4, then sum of
the first 2019 terms of the sequence is given by
(A) 8 (B) 2692 (C) – 2692 (D) – 8
13. There are exactly 5 prime numbers between 2000 and 2030. Note: 2021 = 43 × 47 is not a prime number.
The difference between the largest and the smallest among these is
(A) 16 (B) 20 (C) 24 (D) 26
14. Which of the following geometric figures is possible to construct?
(A) A pentagon with 4 right angled vertices
(B) An octagon with all 8 sides equal and 4 angles each of measure 60° and other four angles of
measure 210°
(C) A parallelogram with 3 vertices of obtuse angle measures.
(D) A hexagon with 4 reflex angles.
15. If y10 = 2019, then
(A) 2 < y < 3 (B) 1 < y < 2 (C) 4 < y < 5 (D) 3 < y < 4

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PART—B
Note :
 Write the correct answer in the space provided in the response sheet

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 For each correct response you get 1 mark. For each incorrect response you lose mark
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16. A sequence of all natural numbers whose second digit (from left to right) is 1, is written in strictly increasing
order without repetition as follows: 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91, 110, 111,... Note that the first term of
the sequence is 11. The third term is 31, eighth term is 81 and tenth term is 110. The 100th term of the
sequence will be ___________?

17. If ABC, AB  6 cm, AC  8 cm, median AD = 5 cm. Then, the area of ABC in cm2 is _________.

18. Given a, b, c are real numbers such that 9a + b + 8c = 12 and 8a – 12b – 9c = 1. Then a2 – b2 + c2 =
_________.

19. In the given figure, ABC is a right angled triangle with ABC  90 0. D, E, F are points on AB, AC, BC
respectively such that AD = AE and CE = CF. Then, DEF = _____ (in degree).

20. Numbers of 5-digit multiples of 13 is ___________.

21. The area of a sector and the length of the arc of the sector are equal in numerical value. Then the radius of
the circle is __________.

22. If a, b, c, d are positive integers such that then d is __________.

23. A teacher asks 10 of her students to guess her age. They guessed it as 34, 38, 40, 42, 46, 48, 51, 54, 57 and
59. Teacher said "At least half of you guessed it too low and two of you are off by one. Also my age is a
prime number". The teacher's age is __________.

24. The sum of 8 positive integers is 22 and their LCM is 9. The number of integers among these that are less
than 4 is __________.

25. The number of natural numbers n  2019 such that 3


48n is an integer is __________.

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26. Anita is riding her bicycle at the rate of 18 km/h. When Anita is riding her bicycle on a straight road, she sees
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Basker skating at the rate of 12 km/h in the same direction, km in front of her. Anita overtakes him and can
2
1
see him in her rear view mirror until he is km behind her. The total time in seconds that Anita can see
2
Baskar is ____________.

27. In a room, 50% of the people are wearing gloves, and 80% of the people are wearing hats. The minimum
percentage of people in the room wearing both a hat and a glove is __________.

28. In ABC, AB  BC  29 and AC  42cm. The, area of ABC  _____ cm 2 .

29. The smallest integer larger than the perimeter of any triangle with two sides of length 10 and 20 units is
____________.

30. The number of perfect cubes that lie between 29 + 1 and 218 + 1 is __________.

Space for Rough Work

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