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Which of the following diagrams shows 1 the correct position of the wheel after it has been turned 3 turns to the left ? 8 (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. In which column will the number 55 appear ? (A) W (B) X (C) Y (D) Z . A painter is engaged to serially number each flat individually from 1 to 100. 717629. The missing number in the box is ______. Net _____ cannot be folded to make an open cubical box. ? . Ankita is 20th from last. How many connecting bars will there be in pattern 123 ? (A) 615 (B) 1235 (C) 245 (D) 1225 8. 657629 (A) 687629 (B) 607629 (C) 707629 (D) 697629 10. Garima is facing the Community centre. What angle did she turn through ? (A) 180° (B) 135° (C) 225° (D) 230° 9. What will she be facing if she turns 270° clockwise ? (A) Mall (B) School (C) Temple (D) Park . What is her rank from first ? (A) 21 (B) 20 (C) 19 (D) 22 12.6th IMO . 677629. In a queue of 40 students. She turned anti-clockwise to face north-west. What is missing number in the box ? 8147 = 8000 + 100 + + 7 (A) 4 (B) 40 (C) 400 (D) 4000 14. 737629.SET A 3 7. Preeti was facing the park at the beginning. How many of the following letters have only 2 lines of symmetry? (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 11. (A) P only (B) Q only (C) R only (D) S only 13. One who plays Badminton. Study the diagram.SET A 15. Identify the relationship and establish the similar relationship between figures 3 & 4 by selecting a figure from the options. (ii) R and S play Badminton and Cricket. If a person starts walking from point P and wants to reach point Q. Count the number of triangles in the given figure. in how many directions will that person have to walk? (A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 20 (D) 7 18. (i) P and Q play Football and Hockey. (A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 14 (D) None of these 17. Read the following information carefully. (iii) Q and R play Cricket and Football. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. The given net represents which of the following shape ? (A) (B) (C) (D) . There is a certain relationship between figures 1 and 2. Football and Hockey is ______. (iv) P and S play Hockey and Badminton. ? 1 2 3 4 (A) (B) (C) (D) 19. 4 6th IMO . (A) P (B) Q (C) R (D) S 20. 79 23. Find the value of 624.7 + 39. If x is 6th multiple of 3 and y is 4th multiple of 3. The piece of wood shown is cut into 4 equal pieces.99 (C) 66.5 m 25. Column I Column II (A) CCXVIII 318 (B) DCCLXIX 769 (C) MMMCCXCIX 3399 (D) VDCCXLVII 5748 24.6th IMO .399 (D) 660. Select the correct Roman numerals in Column I with Hindu-Arabic numerals in Column II. Which of the following figures has the largest perimeter? (A) Q (B) P (C) R (D) S 27. (A) 4 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 2 26. (A) 36 (B) 72 (C) 48 (D) 54 . Length of each of the piece of wood is ____.29. The difference between the value of P and Q is ________. cm (B) 150 sq.SET A 5 Section II : Mathematical reasoning 21. (A) 101.76 (B) 663. There is a border around the painting. cm (C) 114 sq. cm (D) 186 sq. then the LCM of x and y is ______. The length of a rectangular painting is 15 cm and its breadth is 10 cm. Find the area of the border.4 m (D) 3.25 m (B) 2. (A) 336 sq.5 m (C) 2. cm 22. (A) 2. Find the value of P? (A) 3 (B) 7 (C) – 4 (D) 9 33. 6 6th IMO . What is the value of 600 + 1200 ÷ 6 × 2 + 400 × 2 ? (A) 1400 (B) 1500 (C) 1800 (D) 2000 29. What is the greatest number of toys that can be bought with ` 100 ? (A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 13 (D) None of these 34.SET A 28. Which of the following step is wrong for the given below mathematical sentence? 37091 – 72 ÷ 3 × 687 + 5973 Step I : 37091 – 24 × 687 + 5973 (Divide) Step II : 37091 – 16388 + 5973 (Multiply) Step III : 43064 – 16488 (Add) Step IV : 26386 (A) Step I only (B) Step III and IV (C) Step II only (D) Step II and IV 1 30. Which number should come in place of * to make the number divisible by 3 ? 1526 * 85 (A) 5 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 1 32. Which of the following figures do not have more than of its area shaded ? 3 (A) (B) (C) (D) 31. Which shape has the largest area ? (A) Q (B) R (C) P (D) S . 41. If + + + = 60 and 2 = 30. 23. Hundred million = _______. 47 (B) 2. (A) 10 crore (B) 1 crore (C) 100 crore (D) 10 lakh 39. 19. Which of the following is equal to ? 3 2 4 1 2 2 (A) ÷ 1 (B) 1÷ (C) ×4 (D) ÷ 3 6 12 6 6 Section III : Everyday Mathematics 41. 43. (A) 6 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 18 36. 23. 5. 11. 31. 13. 21. (A) 364304 (B) 364403 (C) 344304 (D) 364344 2 1 42.3749 > 2. Which of the following is the best estimate for 3095 × 84 ? (A) 3100 × 90 (B) 3100 × 80 (C) 3000 × 90 (D) 3000 × 80 44. 37.03749 < 2. 11. 11. Dhruv and Hemant had 60 marbles altogether. 43.3749 > 2. 7. 3. 7. She took 1 hour 36 minutes and 14 seconds to complete the race. How much did he collect from the sale ? (A) ` 410 (B) ` 340 (C) ` 300 (D) ` 450 1 47. (A) 15 (B) 25 (C) 12 (D) 20 38. A fruit seller had 240 pears. How many buttons are there on each shirt ? (A) 4 (B) 9 (C) 25 (D) 30 45. 29. Find the total number of marbles. 5. 13. After Hemant gave of his marbles to Dhruv. The remaining pears were sold at 3 for ` 5.0349 (B) 2. 36 of them were bad. She used of it in the first week and of it in the second week. 5. 19. 7. 87653 blue marbles and 76998 green marbles. Dhruv 6 had twice as many marbles as Hemant. 19. 47 37. Which list shows all the prime numbers between 1 to 50 ? (A) 1. Avni participated in a race. 17. 41. 5 8 How much oil was left ? (A) 1280 mL (B) 1920 mL (C) 1520 mL (D) 1680 mL 43. 2. 37. 37. 29. How many seconds she took in completing the race ? (A) 2220 seconds (B) 2234 seconds (C) 5760 seconds (D) 5774 seconds 46. 31. 7. then find the value of + .6th IMO . 23. 17. 17. 31. 47 (C) 3. 41. 17.4749 (D) None of these 1 40. 43. 43. 19. Three shirts and 7 pairs of pants have a total of 55 buttons. In a box there are 199653 red marbles. 3.003749 (C) 2. 23. 11. Find the greatest number which divides 36 and 84 leaving no remainder in each case.SET A 7 35. 29. 37. How many marbles had Dhruv at first ? (A) 30 (B) 24 (C) 36 (D) 25 .13. 47 (D) 2. 5. Each pair of pants has 5 fewer buttons than each shirt. 29. Which of the following expressions is true ? (A) 2. Priya had 3200 mL of olive oil. Megha has holidays on every second and fourth Saturday of a month. She bought 8 exercise books which cost ` 17.75 (C) ` 280. On which dates she has holidays in January 2013? (A) 1st and 15th (B) 8th and 29th (C) 1st and 22nd (D) 12th and 26th SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . Reeta had just enough money to buy exactly 15 exercise books.5 each. How far did it travel in 4 hours ? (A) 96 kms (B) 576 kms (C) 256 kms (D) 384 kms 50. A car travelled 384 kms in 6 hours. 8 6th IMO .5 (D) ` 245.5 49.SET A 48. How much money she had for 15 exercise books? (A) ` 262.5 (B) ` 525. Class 5 6th Set B Year 2012 . Which of the following figures will complete the Fig. S exchanges their positions and then P and Q moves S R diagonally and meet at the middle of rectangle.SET B Section I : Logical Reasoning 1. What would be her highest possible total score and lowest possible total score? (A) 399. 327 (B) 400. Choose the odd one out. 2 6th IMO . (A) EJOT (B) GLQV (C) CHMR (D) BDFH 4. If P. Find the mirror image of given figure (X). 300 (C) 365. R and Q. 347 (D) 399. then the direction of R with respect to Q is _____. (A) South-east (B) South-west (C) North-west (D) North-east P Q 6. How many triangles are there in the given figure? (A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) None of these . (X)? (A) (B) (C) (D) 7. 201 2. Beena received her end-of-year result slip but it was torn. (A) (B) (C) (D) 5. How many of the following letters have a line of symmetry? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 3. 11. On the map. (B) Both are at the same distance. (C) Ritika lives 1 km farther than Priya.SET B 3 8. Mona is facing North-West after turning through an angle of 180° in the anti-clockwise direction. (A) East (B) North (C) South-East (D) South-West . How many different possible combinations of one colour pencil and one rubber cap from 5 different colour pencils and 6 different rubber caps can be formed ? (A) 22 (B) 25 (C) 36 (D) 30 9. 3 25 4 (A) 100 7 113 8 (B) 140 (C) 136 6 ? 8 (D) 125 10. each side of each grid square represents 1 kilometre. Find the missing number. what is the total number of minutes he spent on practice during December 20XX ? (A) 780 mins (B) 720 mins (C) 690 mins (D) 660 mins 12.6th IMO . She was facing ______. (D) Can't be determined. If Aditya attended every practice in December 20XX. How much farther does Priya live from the library than Ritika lives from the market ? (Considering the shortest distance) (A) Priya lives 1 km farther than Ritika. The calendar given below shows Aditya's schedule for cricket practice and cricket match. SET B 13.. TR D (A) PEL L (B) ICE M (. How many more squares needs to be removed so that 3/9 of the total squares are removed? (A) 14 (B) 12 (C) 27 (D) 29 15. then what will be used to erase something done wrong? (A) Pen (B) Pencil (C) Eraser (D) Book 17. Select a figure from the options which will continue the series established by Problem Figures.. Find out which of the following options contains all the components needed to form the key figure. "pencil" is called "eraser" and "eraser" is called "book".. Which figure among the following figures is the odd one out ? (A) (B) (C) (D) 20. (A) (B) (C) (D) 18. 4 6th IMO . In a certain code if "pen" is called "pencil". How many triangles can be drawn using any three dots? (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 3 (D) 7 16. How many right angles are there in the figure ? (A) 13 (B) 14 (C) 12 (D) 15 14. (A) (B) (C) (D) 19.) N (C) EAN R (D) EIN SPL .. Find the word from the options which can have all the given letters as prefixes. Q. The rectangle is made up of 12 identical squares. Find the value of P. he gets 14880. 2. composite (B) Composite. composite (D) None of these . 11 (D) 55. Sahil chose a secret number. What is the possible number he might have chosen? (A) 14200 (B) 14498 (C) 14879 (D) 14009 27. When he rounds off to the nearest ten. 55. (A) Prime. 11 26. Select the correct match of the fraction of shaded part of figures. 2 (C) 2.6th IMO . 55. Which of the following 2 parts amongst 4 parts P. Q and R respectively. What was the perimeter of the piece of paper before it was folded? (A) 14 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 28 cm (D) Data Inadequate 24.SET B 5 Section II : Mathematical reasoning 21. When he rounds off the number to the nearest hundred. (A) 11. A way is given to express 660 as a product of prime numbers. 2 (B) 55. A rectangular piece of paper was folded to form the shape shown. he gets 15000. The value of MMDCCCLXXII – MMDCCLXXIII = __ ? (A) XCIX (B) CI (C) XC (D) IC 28. he gets 14900. A _____ number can be shown as the product of ______ factors. When he rounds off the number to the nearest thousand. What is the least number of squares that must be added so that the line MN becomes a line of symmetry? (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 7 25. (A) (B) (C) (D) 22. R and S will add up to form 7/12 of the rectangle? (A) P and R (B) Q and S (C) P and Q (D) Q and R 23. prime (C) Composite. 11. The digit in the hundred's place is twice the digit in the one's place. If the digit in the ten's place is 2. (A) Only (i) (B) Only (ii) (C) Both (i) and (ii) (D) Neither (i) nor (ii) 31. Column I Column II 5 68 (A) 5 12 12 8 86 (B) 7 11 11 6 40 (C) 4 10 10 10 34 (D) 8 3 3 34. (ii) The greatest number which divides two or more numbers exactly without leaving any remainder is called the highest common factor. R and S respectively. A number is made up of 3 digits.5. (A) 41 (B) 48 (C) 51 (D) 50 30. 2. 2. find the difference between 100 and the smaller number. 3 1 .7. Figure Fraction Decimal P Q R S 20 1 5 7 25 37 (A) .7 (B) 2 . what is the number? (A) 623 (B) 432 (C) 622 (D) 224 33. find its area. Select the correct match of mixed fractions in Column I with improper fractions in Column II. 3 .7 (C) 2 1 . 2. (A) 24 cm2 (B) 32 cm2 (C) 48 cm2 (D) 64 cm2 .5. If the greater number is 9. The digit in the ten's place is 1 less than the digit in the one's place.3 . 6 6th IMO . 3.5. The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. . 3. Find the value of P + Q ÷ R × S. (A) 63 (B) 64 (C) 81 (D) 92 35. 3 .SET B 29.5 (D) . Q. If the length of the rectangle is 8 cm. Find the values P. 0. The product of two numbers is 72.7 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 100 32. Which of the following statements is true? (i) The smallest number that can be divided by the given numbers without leaving any remainder is called the lowest common multiple. 3. How many beads did Beena have at first? (A) 174 (B) 120 (C) 60 (D) 160 43.02 42. N. 520 g of tiny pink pebbles are mixed with 580 g of tiny purple pebbles. (A) 36. There are five angles below. Tarun bought an equal number of apples and oranges at the cost as shown.m.205 (C) 36.m. Misha packed the mixture of tiny pebbles into 5 packets equally.m.052 (D) 36.520 38.022 (D) 0. 40. 11 a. The area of MNPQ is 32 cm 2.193. How many kilograms of the mixture are there in each packet? (A) 220 (B) 0. After Alisha gave 96 beads to Beena. P and Q are the mid-points of each side of the square ABCD. If he paid a total of ` 560. Find the value of X in the given expression.025 (B) 36. (D) 1:30 p. What is the time represented by Y? 10 a. Beena had twice as many beads as Alisha. ABCD is a square and M. How much does + + cost ? (A) ` 11 (B) ` 13 (C) ` 14 (D) ` 12 37.6th IMO . How many of them are greater than 90°? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 Section III : Everyday Mathematics 41.m.SET B 7 36. (C) 1:00 p.220 (C) 0. (A) 24 cm (B) 16 cm (C) 8 cm (D) 32 cm 39. Y (A) Noon (B) 12:30 p.m. Find the length of the side of ABCD if area of ABCD is twice the area of MNPQ. how many apples did he buy? (A) 20 (B) 15 (C) 10 (D) 18 . 67. The timeline below is marked at equal time intervals. Alisha had 114 more beads than Beena.245 – ___ X__ = 31. 8 6th IMO . Arjun had 8 stamps more than Meena. After each of them gave 1/2 of their stamps to Jyoti. How old is Sakshi when Parul is 40 years old? (A) 34 years (B) 39 years (C) 40 years (D) 46 years 48. Sakshi is thrice as old as Krish when Parul is 33 years old and Krish is 13 years old. How many stamps did Arjun have at first? (A) 40 (B) 24 (C) 64 (D) 16 50. Mohit bought a packet of flour. A doll costs twice as much as a teddy bear. He is 8 cm taller than Amit. What is the value of x? (A) ` 25000 (B) ` 20000 (C) ` 19000 (D) ` 18000 45. If he had 500 g of flour left. A movie ticket costs ` 200. For every 9 tickets bought.SET B 44. what was the weight of the packet of flour that he had bought? (A) 1 kg 500 g (B) 1 kg 200 g (C) 1 kg 250 g (D) 1 kg 47. Latika earned ` x in a month. Rohit's height is 2 m 58 cm. She saves ` 4000. (A) ` 190 (B) ` 380 (C) ` 140 (D) ` 280 46. Arjun and Meena had a total of 64 stamps at first. Find the cost of a doll. He use 3/5 of it to bake a cake. If a group of friends paid ` 1800 for the tickets. She gave ` 15000 to her father. spent ` 1000 and saved the rest. how many friends were there in the group? (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 11 49. Megha paid ` 1900 for 4 dolls and 2 teddy bears. one ticket was given free. What is the total of Rohit's and Amit's height? (A) 5 m 24 cm (B) 4 m 60 cm (C) 4 m 8 cm (D) 5 m 8 cm SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . Class 5 7th Set A Year 2013 . 6. 4. 5. 2 C. 3. 3. 69 which will replace the '?' in figure (iv). 2. 2.Set A logical reasoning 1. 'GIRL' is coded as 46. B. 4. 2. What will he be facing. There is a matrix that follows a certain rule row-wise D. 4. TRIAL C. Africa A. 3 B. Hospital D. BATTER A. 3025 D. 5. 7 D. 2 7th IMO . Arrange the given words as they are arranged in dictionary. 875. 4. Park 8. 144 A. ATTITUDE B. 2230 C. then 'WOMEN' will be coded Establish a same relationship between figures (iii) and as (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options A. . Asia 2. 3120 7. 1 A. 241 Temple C. 5. 289 B. 16 D. There is a relationship between figures (i) and (ii). 269. Which of the following options will complete the 1. 423. 1 2025 2100 2525 2600 ? B. 5 B. 2 A. 14 C. In a certain code language. D. 1. what will be the middle digit of the number which will be exactly in the middle? 317. 70 C. 212 Mall Hospital B. Find the missing number. 83 5. 1. 17 4. If the following numbers are arranged in the descending order. 80 D. Mohit is facing the railway station. Afghanistan 5. 283. B. 2. 3225 or column-wise. 3. 12 B. America 4. Hotel 3. Temple the given figure is ______. 'MAN' is coded as 28 and 9. Minimum number of straight lines required to make C. 725 A. EAT D. 3. Australia number pattern below? 3. Which of the following CANNOT be formed from the letters of the given word? ATTRIBUTABLE A. 6 C. if he turns 315º anti-clockwise? 7 9 11 Hotel 81 169 ? Park School 2 4 6 Garden Mohit Railway Station A. 493. Priya D. X D. 16. 53685 B. C. If a meaningful word be formed using the five letters RCONW each only once. Beena finished before word is your answer. 94319 12. 31st 15. then the fourth letter of that 13. 45684 B. A. N . (X)? A. C. Tarun ranked 6th in a class of 35 students. Garima B. 37683 F D. your answer is 'M'. M B. A. your answer would be 'X' and if no such but behind Priya. Beena A. W C. Latika C. B. Who won the race? word can be formed. D. D. Garima finished before Zarrin be formed. (X)? the pattern in Fig. What is his rank from the bottom of the class? C. given word. A. Select the missing part. Which of the following is the correct mirror image of C. Five girls took part in a race. 28th D. if the mirror is placed vertically left? F VT5 6 B 2 L A.7th IMO . If more than one such word can Priya but behind Latika. 39th B. D. D. D. 17. Select the odd one out. Select a figure from the options which will continue the series established in the five problem figures. B.Set A 3 14. which will complete that of Fig. L 2 B 6 5TV F C. C. 30th C. F A. A. 11. Which of the following options is exactly same as 10. B. 1498 8 4 D. A. 4 5 A. I am less than 100. T5Q D. 'Road' is called 'Water'. 'Sky' are multiples of 5 are considered as holidays. What fraction of the figure is shaded? figures. If 'Rain' is called 'Road'. 1 D. 82 D. 27. What is the missing number in the box? B. 4 7th IMO . U4Q C. W2N B. 28. then is called 'Sea' and 'Sea' is called 'Path'. 24 B.Set A 18. 8 cm C. The sum of 3. I am more than 80. 20 MATHEMATICAL REASONING 21. 7.163 C. The product of 214 and a number is X. 2 cm 4 1 22. I am an even number. Sky C. How many of the given letters have atleast one line A. (figures are not drawn to scale) 3cm 4cm 5cm 7cm 6cm 3cm 4cm 5cm 4cm 3cm 1 A. 4 1 Who am I? B. Water 19. 2 A. Find the number. If Rohan works on all Saturdays and the dates which 'Water' is called 'Cloud'. 3 8 C.291 . 84 C. X1M W2N V3O U4Q T5Q A. Find the wrong term in the given series. 5 C. 5 cm 1 B. You will find me if you 1 A. 20. Find the difference in perimeters between the two 25.183 D. Taking 49 D. 1640 23. 25. 7 26. 19 D. 3 away from X gives 1449.298. 96 1 D. where do how many days are working? (Assume that Sunday aeroplanes fly? is a holiday) A. 72 1 B. 'Cloud' is called 'Sky'.8 is _____.085 and 17. V3O A.561 of symmetry? B. 21 C. 6 cm B. 4. Sea D. 4 count in 7s. 9. Road B. 9 1 1 2 3 ? C. 5 3 24. How many more girls were travel in 4 hours ? there? A. 32 cm2 D. Tuesday. DCCX – 710 400 C. The answer is A. 1660 B. 1 than on ______. 2 hrs 40 mins C. Friday Q+1=R P + Q = 15 32. 2 A. Thursday C. CXLIX – 149 Number of children 500 B. Study D. A. 324 km B. 7 D. 3 hrs 40 mins 29. 33660 B. 34. C. 165 mins B. 40 more children visited the old age home on Monday B. Thursday. 215 mins D. 224 km A. A bike travelled 486 km in 6 hours. 5 the graph carefully and answer the given questions. 420 km C. Subtract 65 minutes from the sum of 145 minutes Q + R = 17 and 1 hour 20 minutes.7th IMO . 600 A. Select the INCORRECT match. How far did it physical fitness camp. 2 D. 32000 A. On which two consecutive days was there a difference of 80 in the number of children who visited the old 2cm age home? 2cm A. 9 B. Wednesday. 84 B. 3 B. Wednesday 28.Set A 5 A. 3 Direction (30-31) : The given graph shows the number C. Find the value of P. MCLIV – 1154 200 100 35. How many of the given figures have right angles? and 26 tens. Taking a number from 32 thousands gives 14 hundreds 33. There were 32 boys and 4 times as many girls in a 37. Monday. 96 C. Thursday P+1=Q D. 30340 C. Wednesday B. Friday D. 4 of children who visited an old age home in 5 days. The number is _____. XCVII – 108 300 D. 72 . 0 31. Tuesday D. 28 cm2 C. 6 A. 234 km D. What is the shaded area of the figure? 0 Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri 30. C. 30 cm2 B. Tuesday A. 42 cm2 EVERYDAY MATHeMATICS 36. 8 C. 108 D. The health club advises every child to drink 2 L C.8 boxes would be needed? A. 131.89 L D. Thursday and Saturday every week. The figure is made up of 4 identical squares. D. 3. Amrita had to travel 20 km to attend a function.1 m Achievers Section 8 46. 540 43. 4 L 8 45. Find the length. 13.25 L the town? D. Ankita's sister goes for Kathak dance lessons on L before going to bed.84. 13.75 L A. 128.856 A.25 L 15. A ticket costs ` 12.678 are males.8 B. 13.33.543. 130. If each child drink in whole day? lesson lasts 50 minutes. Out of these B.75 L of diesel. 1 6 L Its breadth is 8. ` 44. If C. ` 44 39. 5 L 8 A. 40. 4 cm B. The population of a town is 28. How many females are there in C. 2 km 590 m B. how many litres B. 35. how much time did she 1 practise Kathak dance at her class in three weeks? A.42. 800 A. 30950 m 3 40. She B. 130. 3 cm 5 C. 13. ` 34.6 m of diesel can 7 such drums hold? C. Find AB + CD. 8000 had covered 17 km 50 m when the car broke down. kg 3 cm 4 7 A. 7 hrs 35 mins B. 5 cm C. C.28 sq metres.8 metres. 25. 600 How much distance is remained to be covered? D. 8 hrs 45 mins C. 7 hrs 30 mins 1 B. If a drum can hold 18. 1 1 kg kg 12 8 A D 10 B C A.2 m A. How much shall I pay for 3 2 C. 2 km 950 m of water in the morning. 6 cm . 25.1 480 marble tiles can be packed in one box.Set A 38.865 tickets? D.000 marble tiles have to be packed in boxes. how many D. 1 L in the afternoon and 8 1 44. kg My weight is 5 kg 9 6 What is my weight? 47.33.60. kg 8 B.8 m 41. The area of a swimming pool is 225. D. 6 hrs 35 mins 1 D. 2045 m 4 7 D.76.33. 5 L 7 C.568 42.885 1 B.23. ` 40. 6 7th IMO . How much water should a 2 Tuesday. kg 4 D. 3 A. 909 m sPace P Pace For roUgH WorK . What is the C. Aman drove from Town P to Town Q. The trees were planted 9 m apart. The represents a whole number. 7 50. 900 m D. 8 road. 3 hrs 45 mins 15 sec 87 5 B. 9 distance between the first and the last tree? D. 882 m B. What is ? A. 5 49. 891 m Left Town P Arrived at Town Q C. How long did he drive? 9m A. 4 hrs 15 mins 15 sec 43 75 D. 100 trees were planted along one side of a straight B.7th IMO . 4 hrs 40 mins 10 sec A.Set A 7 48. 3 hrs 40 mins 10 sec × 5 C. Class 5 7th Set B Year 2013 . 15 D. D. Samay correctly remembers that he visited Chandigarh D. D. 2 7th IMO . Select the figure from the options which forms the correct mirror image of Fig. A. Mohit travels 12 km west. 1 C. B. Twelfth C. How far is he from the starting point? A. 14 letter from the left end in the above arrangement? C. Fig. Select a figure from the options in which Figure (X) C. TEDTCE D. Study the given arrangement carefully : 1 FA3 D K U J 9 B R 2 K E L8 G P A. then 3 km towards south and then 12 km towards east. P 6. 0 B. L is embedded as one of its part. How many meaningful English words can be made 5. (X) C. TEDCET C. fourteenth of August. Samay visit Chandigarh? A. Tenth D. Eleventh B. 2 3. Thirteenth . F B. 13 Which of the following is eighth to the right of seventh B. with the letters ERTU using each letter only once in each word? A. 3 km C. 16 A. More than two 2. 5 km 8. Find the number of cubes in the given figure.Set B logical reasoning 1. 15 km D. B. On which day of August did then 'DETECT' will be coded as _______. 2 D. 7. (X). In a certain code 'INFORM' is written as 'FNIMRO'. before thirteenth of August but after ninth of August. TEDECT B. if mirror is placed Figure (X) along MN? A. DETTCE A. His sister Priya correctly remembers that Samay visited Chandigarh after eleventh of August but before 4. B. 20 km C. If one is added to the second digit of each number bottom in an exam. 69 B. A. Select a figure from the options which will complete the series shown below. Establish a similar relationship between figures D. 489 D. What will come next in the series below? junior to Megha but no one is senior to Latika. 17. 22 B.7th IMO . 21 A. L25O C. C. Megha C. There is a certain relationship between figures (1) and (2). then which number will be her class? lowest? A. Find the missing number. D. F9U. if a certain rule is followed row-wise or column-wise. 20 489 441 454 473 483 B. 19 C. C. 473 16. Latika D. B. L25M D. Select the odd one out. I16R. How many students are there in in given set of numbers. UXAD . 59 D.Set B 3 9. ADGJ B. C. L25P B. 79 B. Figure (X) B. Who is C4X. 24 82 96 32 78 100 A. A. D. Garima is senior to Megha but not to Zarrin. K25P A. Tisha ranks eleventh from the top and tenth from the 10. 454 D. (3) and (4) by selecting a figure from the options to replace the (?) in figure (4). 14 65 ? A. ? the most junior? A. 89 13. Select a figure from the options which will complete the Figure (X). C. Beena 15. Garima B. A. PSVY C. Beena is 14. 441 C. 12. 11. JMOR D. 7 m B. B. B. 4 B. 2984 990064 + 420349 912345 + 521935 24. 5.8 m _____. The quotient when 222816 is divided by 24 is A. 2. 1. < B. > A. 3. = D. 4. What is the A. 6. Sandeep is facing the Garden. Playground B. 5 C. 3. 1. 3. A. Identify the symmetrical figure corresponding to the half symmetrical figures shown below.Set B 18. Can’t be determined C. 1. 5. 3 D. A. 1. Select the INCORRECT match. Which of the following options makes the given C. 1. The given figure shows two ribbons. He makes a -turn 4 in an anti-clockwise direction and then 270° turn in clockwise direction. 2. LXXIX = 89 D. 9284 D. 6 C. 4 B. Y L P E A R C. XL = 40 23. How many prime numbers are there between 40 and 54? A. 1. 2. 4. 25. Garden C. 9286 C. 9248 expression true? D. 3. LIV = 54 difference in length between the ribbons? B. 6 22. 6 D. 19. 4 D. Select a combination of numbers from the options which will form a meaningful word. 5. 6. Swimming pool D. He is facing _________ now. 1.5 m . Library Mathematical reasoning 21. 1. XLVI = 46 C. 4 7th IMO . 2. 3 20. 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 A.6 m A. 135 cm B. C. A. 18 1 32.28 is ____. 4 34. 165 cm B. 9 ones 6 hundredths C. 0 C.85 + 0. The number of factors of 126 are ______. On a Saturday afternoon. 1 D. 4 : 50 D. 150 cm A. 52 cm2 C. 12 C. How many right angles are there in the figure? 35. 56 cm2 7 28. The product of 24 tenths and 4 ones is the same as _________. 16 D. 18 A. 250 . 96 tenths B. 20 B. 26 cm2 B. 7 1 D. The clock shows the time at which the movie started. 170 cm C. C. 96 hundredths B. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have? 3 B.7th IMO . 5 D. 2 D. 10.17 A. 64 cm2 A. How many pages did she read? A. 16 D. 5 : 20 30. 4 : 47 D.6 – 0.73 D. 1 29.17 B. 12 D. What is the area of the shaded figure? C. 251 B. 14 27. Avantika read page 346 to page 597 of a novel. 9 tenths 6 hundredths A. Find the perimeter of the given figure. what 4 fraction of the whole figure would be shaded? A. 9. The value of 9. If another of the given figure was to be shaded. (Two rectangles The movie ended 2 hours later. 2 33. 252 A. 10. When did the movie end? 2 are of same shape and size) (FG = FH = GH) A. 253 B. 5 : 17 C.37 31. 8 4 C. 10.Set B 5 26. 265 L of tea in a pot. ` 145. C. ` 25. 25 m2 B. ` 65.1 L 1 B. ` 45 1 3 If 1 metre of the lace is left.50 C. 1 hour D. Shweta bought 7 metre lace for making a dress. ` 70 C. How many A. ` 8. 6m 45. A rectangular floor is 9 m long and 7 m wide.12 L B. How much tea is left 1 in the pot? A. He took 2 hrs 12 minutes to A. 18577 D.75 B. It was distributed 2 7 among 40 people. 8. to his office on Monday. 38 m2 C. A rectangular playground is 125 m long and 95 m wide. 1 4 D. ` 119.345 L of tea fell on the floor. ` 1698797 A. 6 m 12 D. 1.9 L C. 62 minutes ` 12582 on the furniture and ` 8540 for the curtains. 15877 C. Aman took 1 hr 21 minutes to travel from his house 85 paise per 100 g. The price of a metre of cloth is ` 12 . He spent B. 1300 m D. 63 m2 D. A housing project involves construction of 1879392 altogether? houses for poor people in 96 colonies. What 1 A. 7 m is the area of the floor not covered by the rug? 3 1 B. Gupta bought a house for ` 1672000.45 A. How much money does Latika have now? If a boy walks around it 3 times. 660 m D. ` 1498567 B. 1200 m 1 38.25.5 A. 1320 m C. 19757 D. 91 minutes lawn of the house. How much money did he spend 41. ` 59 15 A.71 L 5 1 D. 1. ` 1512998 C. ` 129. 6 7th IMO . 19577 37. ` 23. ` 139. 88 m2 40. What would 43. ` 26 travel the same route on Tuesday because of a traffic B. 51 minutes Then he spent another ` 5675 for preparing the front D. How much longer did he take on Tuesday? C. be the price of 5 metre of cloth? 15 1. each person get 220 mL of tea. ` 1678997 houses will be constructed in each colony? B.50 from her pocket money. Her mother gave her ` 45.85 jam. ` 68 3 1 44. how much distance A. 10. What is the cost of 3 kg of cherries? A.50 . what length of lace 6 39.Set B everyday Mathematics 36. There was 11.70 and her father also gave her 42. Mr. Latika saved ` 28. A was used by her? square rug of length 5 m is laid on the floor. 5 m 3 1 C.78 does he cover? B. The difference between (4 tens 12 tenths and 25 hundredths) and (3 tens 14 tenths and 45 thousandths) is A. 20 cm2 15 cm2 Roman symbol. anti-clockwise Figure Unshaded Shaded D. 2 is the only even number which is a prime or anti-clockwise turn? number. 2 right angles. A. D. clockwise Area Area 47. moving the minute hand? Did he make a clockwise C. The sum of common factors of 32 and 48 is 20. B. How many right angles had he formed by B. But it can be subtracted from D and M only. 92 cm2 48 cm2 C. B.005 C. 10. time. C. Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is false. Statement 2 : Symbol C can be added to every C. Both the statements are true. 96 cm2 44 cm2 A. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . Select the correct match. anti-clockwise D. Both the statements are false. clockwise 50.05 B. 180 cm2 108 cm2 48.7th IMO . L and D can be used only once. Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true. 3 right angles. 10. 3 right angles.005 B. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? slow. D. The time shown on Manu’s watch was 45 minutes 49. Which of the following options hold? Statement 1 : The value of CM – CD + CVII is 607. Symbols V.Set B 7 ACHIEVERS SECTION 46. 15. Division by zero is not possible. He adjusted the watch to set it to the actual A.5 D. A. 10. 2 right-angles. Class 5 8th Set A Year 2014 . Which of the following Venn diagrams depict the relationship amongst 'Nose. 'Scooter' is C. Car 3. 33 C. H 5. 25 B. 316 B. Find the missing number in the given number 6. A. 8. Find the figure which is different from the others. 'Car' is called 'Scooter'. B. which letter is exactly Mirror midway between F and R? YAC B E D F I J H K M N O Q PR U V X T Z A. Body. B. 1135 C. (X) D. 4. C. 'Bus' is called 'Tractor'. M Fig. 23 2. D. then D. 9 27 31 93 97 ? A. N B. Train B. 377 A. 39 D. C. Count the number of cubes in the given figure. In the given letter series. 291 D. 24 which is used to plough a field? 7. 3 19 5 7 39 5 6 ? 4 4 4 9 A. Tractor D. C. Select the correct mirror image of the given Fig. pattern. 'Tractor' B.2 8th IMO . 20 called 'Bicycle'.Set A logical reasoning logical reasoning 1. if a certain rule is followed in the given figures. If 'Train' is called 'Bus'. Find the missing number. 'Bicycle' is called 'Rickshaw'. K C. D. A. Hands'? B. A. C. 22 is called 'Car'. Bus A. (X). D. 41 . 8th IMO - Set A 3 9. Which line in the given diagram is the correct line A. 130° of symmetry? B. 315° E P C. 225° G D. 230° R S 13. What is the missing number in the given series below? H F 2 6 8 12 17 Q A. PQ 5 13 ? 25 35 B. RS C. EF A. 17 D. GH B. 27 C. 35 10. There is a certain relationship between fig. (i) and D. 41 (ii). Establish a similar relationship between fig. (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the given 14. Which of the following figures is the top view of the solid? options. ? A. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) A. B. B. C. C. D. D. 15. Which of the following options will complete the 11. Some letters are given which are numbered 1, 2, Fig. (X)? 3, 4, 5 and 6 followed by four options containing combinations of these numbers. Find the combination of numbers so that letters arranged accordingly form a meaningful word. E H N T O R ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fig. (X) A. 2, 5, 3, 4, 1, 6 B. 5, 6, 2, 3, 1, 4 A. C. 4, 2, 6, 5, 1, 3 D. 4, 2, 6, 5, 3, 1 B. 12. Beena was facing the library at the beginning. She turned anti-clockwise to face south-east. What angle did she turn through? C. North Library D. 4 8th IMO - Set A MATHEMATICAL REASONING 16. In the given figure, the area of the shaded square 20. The given bar graph shows the weight of old newspapers is 196 cm2. What is the perimeter of the rectangle collected by 2 classes over 5 days. What is the difference EFGH? between the total weight collected by class 5A and E F class 5B? 10 9 H G A. 90 cm 8 B. 54 cm 7 Weight (in kg) C. 98 cm 6 D. 49 cm 5 Class 5A 4 Class 5B 3 17. Using the given clues, find the value of + . 2 + + = 15.9 1 0 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Days × = 21.2 A. 20 kg B. 16 kg × = 1.5 C. 24 kg D. 9 kg A. 0.375 B. 0.235 21. Select the correct match. C. 0.75 A. 897 - DCCXCVII D. 0.1405 B. 1234 - MCCXXIV 18. Which of the angles in the figure is larger than 2 right C. 541 - CDXLI angles? D. 547 - DXLVII a 22. H o w m a n y s h a p e s d o n o t h a v e a n y l i n e o f d c symmetry? b A. ∠a B. ∠b C. ∠c D. ∠d 19. The total weight of 3 objects is shown in the figure. The cone is 1 kg heavier than the ball. The ball is 1 kg heavier than the cylinder. What is the weight of the cone? A. 3 B. 1 C. 2 D. 4 23. Find the missing value. 1 1 2.25 ÷ 9 + 1 – (6.5 × 0.2) = ___ ?__ × 8 4 A. 5 kg A. 0.075 B. 8 kg B. 0.3 C. 6 kg C. 1.3 D. 7 kg D. 1.375 8th IMO - Set A 5 24. Rohan cycled from his house to the post office, then to 29. What is the difference in the place value of the digits the market, then to the doctor and then he went to his 8 and 6 in the numeral 8962321? house. The distances are marked in the given figure. A. 7994000 What is the total distance covered by Rohan? B. 7904000 Post Office 1.3 C. 7960000 km Market D. 7940000 km House 1.6 30. What is the missing sign in the box? 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 +9 −3 6 −8 +5 0.7 km 5 5 5 4 4 4 5k 5 m Hospital 6.6 A. < B. = A. 12.5 km C. > B. 11.4 km D. Can't be determined C. 9.53 km D. 10.3 km 31. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? 25. What fraction of the figure is shaded? A. A square has 4 equal sides. B. A rectangle has 2 pair of equal sides. C. A square has 4 right angles. D. A rectangle has only 2 right angles. 32. 80 has ____ factors. A. 10 B. 6 5 A. C. 8 8 D. 12 5 B. 16 33. Mohit drove from Delhi to Chandigarh as per the 5 time shown in the clocks. How long did he drive? C. 32 5 D. 64 26. The place value of 6 in 43,34,96,258 is ____. A. 6000 B. 60000 C. 600000 Left Delhi Arrived Chandigarh D. 6000000 A. 5 hours 20 minutes 27. 19 : 40 hrs in 12 hr clock is written as ____. B. 5 hours 25 minutes A. 7:40 a.m. C. 5 hours 30 minutes B. 7:40 p.m. D. 5 hours 40 minutes C. 9:40 a.m. D. 9:40 p.m. 34. Garima is XIII years old. Her sister is X years old. How old will they be when their total age is LV 28. If + + = 34.03 kg and + + + = 39590 g, years? then + + + + = _____. A. XXIX, XXVI A. 50.56 kg B. 19.03 kg B. XXV, XXII C. 12.5 kg C. XX, XXIII D. 55.56 kg D. XIX, XXII 28 A. ` 53 D. ` 2. 126 EVERYDAY MATHeMATICS 36. If the book has 42 pages. 11:30 a. 68 people can travel in one bus. Varun purchased a book for ` 18. a pair of shoes A. B.45 of the pupils are girls? D.000 in a year.80 5 C. ` 55 C. How much money B. 134.50 6 38.m. What fraction C. The base of a rectangular tank is 21. Latika takes 3 minutes 20 seconds to finish reading will he take to finish 1440 such books? of one page of a storybook.467 for ` 70. 33 A. Saurabh can read 6 books in a day. 215 C. boxes.Set A 35.37. B. The cost of 3 kg of sweets is ` 185 . how long will she take to finish reading it? A. how much money was D. In a class.50 per sq.55 1 42.50 1 C.48. 176 D.m. How many buses will 1 1 be needed for 1904 people going on a pilgrimage? 40. 11:30 p. B.404 B. ` 215. with each box containing 325 oranges. 26 B.m.53 37. If the C. ` 51.m. Find She finished her homework at 12:05 p. ` 587. 29 . 66 18 and the sixth multiple of 12) and sum of factors B.5 m long and A. 12:40 p. ` 61. 240 C. D.m. ` 88 expenses were ` 4.596. 12:40 a. 225 A. ` 537. ` 52.74.25 and a shirt for ` 55.728 A. 22 minutes 20 seconds B. did she start doing her homework? A. ` 65 saved? 41. Find the cost 2 2 A. D. B. C. ` 114. 27 of 1 kg of sweets. C. 186 of 24 is ____. 10 D. A company earned ` 56. Mini took 35 minutes to complete her homework. ` 154. m.007 did Varun spend in all? C. 4 A.73. D. ` 144.4 minutes D.6 8th IMO . if the cost of painting is ` 2. 2 hours 20 minutes 45.35 D. 35 B. 315 B.50 1 D. ` 144.45.34. Find the cost of painting the base of the 1 tank.75. The difference between the (sum of third multiple of A.34. there are 28 boys and 14 girls. How many weeks 39. 205 44. What time the number of boxes. He packed them in 43. A fruit seller had 69875 oranges. ` 118. 1 hour 24 minutes C. 3 10 m broad. 8th IMO - Set A 7 Achievers section 46. In a town, there are two public libraries. The number C. In the number 8176942, the place value of the of books in one library is 3,48,386 and the number digit '1' is 50000 × 20. of books in the other library is 5,17,058. D. The place value of the digit '5' in the number 7538612 is 21869 more than 478131. (a) What is the total number of books in both the libraries? P×Q−S + R 49. Find the value of . (b) How many more books does the second library 2 have than the first library? 5P9Q (a) (b) ) 463 2730311 A. 765484 268493 −231 R B. 765239 168672 4153 − 3704 C. 865444 168672 4491 D. 865444 158672 −4 S 67 3241 47. Rohit’s car was parked in parking from 2.30 p.m. to − 3241 6.25 p.m. How much does he have to pay? 0 Parking Rates A. 40 First hour ` 13.20 B. 30 Every additional half an hour or part ` 4.55 C. 60 thereof D. 55 A. ` 45.5 50. Monu is thinking of a four digit number. B. ` 35.95 ● The fourth digit is the greatest. C. ` 25 ● When the third digit is divided by the first digit, D. ` 40.5 the quotient is 2. ● The difference between the second and third digit 48. W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g s t a t e m e n t s i s is 1. INCORRECT? ● The first digit is double of 2. A. The place value of the digit '2' in the number A. 3768 532689 is 200 times the number 10. B. 4789 B. The difference in place values of the digits '7' and C. 5698 D. 1239 '4' in the number 6734581 is 696000. SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK Class 5 8th Set B Year 2014 2 8th IMO - Set B logical reasoning 1. How many meaningful English words can be formed 5. If Mohit is facing the sports club and turn in an from the letters ADRW using each letter only once anticlockwise direction to face the Airport, what in each word? angle did he turn through? A. One B. Two C. Three D. None of these 2. Some letters given are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 followed by four options containing combination of these numbers. Find the combination of numbers so that letters are arranged accordingly to form a meaningful word. A. 225° U J C I E B. 135° 1 2 3 4 5 C. 180° A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 D. 270° B. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 6. Find the missing number, if the wheel C. 2, 1, 4, 3, 5 is rotated in the given direction. D. 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 A. 8 3. There is a connection between the numbers in the B. 4086 first row and those in the second row. Find the C. 16 missing number. D. 4096 First row : 15 21 34 12 19 Second row : 105 147 238 84 ? 7. Select the correct mirror image of Fig.(X). A. 133 B. 143 C. 193 D. 173 4. Which of the following options will complete the pattern in Fig.(X)? A. B. C. D. 8. Four darts were thrown at a dartboard as shown below. All four darts landed on the dartboard. Which of the following is not a possible score? A. B. C. A. 80 B. 90 D. C. 130 D. 210 'Red' is called 'Yellow'. A B. 18 D. 11 B.(iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options which will replace the (?) in Fig. 11. B. The top half of a symmetrical figure is shown 13. % C. B. Red C. is called 'Orange'. Which one of the relationship amongst Colour. Y . D. B. C. 12. C. 15. Which of the following is ninth to the right of the seventeenth from the right end of the above arrangement? C. A. 14. 10. A. If 'White' is called 'Blue'.(iv). Green D. A.8th IMO . 19 A. A. Blue? the following options will complete the symmetric figure? A.(i) and (ii). D. 'Blue' is called 'Red'. Find the odd one out. There is a certain relationship between Fig. 'Black' is called 'Violet' and 'Violet' B. Establish the similar relationship between Fig. I D. 'Green' is called 'Black'. Count the number of squares in the given figure. XY is the line of symmetry. D. Yellow C. Violet D. 21 C.Set B 3 9. then what would be the colour of human blood? A. 'Yellow' is called 'Green'. Red. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below. m 4 et % j 9 ib @ u 8 © n # f 1 v 7 2 ah 3 y 5 $ 6 K B. Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents below. most? A. 19 ÷ 5 + 32 ÷ 5 = 13 − _____ . Only (v) C. June C. 32 equal at ____. April B. 1 1 April 3.608 B. None of these 22.Set B mathematical Reasoning 16. May B. Only (iii) 18. None of these . Both (i) and (v) 2 B. One’s Place 19 B. 0.4 8th IMO .2 D. Which of the following numbers is the greatest? A. 0. 13 B. 51 In which month did the baby's weight increase the 24. July D. Which one of the figures is a symmetrical figure? A. BCDX is square. ______ is a factor of 6th multiple of 53. CDCXIV C. 6 D. 0. 32 A.631 32 19 21. 5 C. A.7 C. 48 cm2 2 C. D. 4 B. 9 1st August 7. What is the area of the shaded part? D.0 B.64 16 C. 3 3 6 Date Weight (kg) st A.6 4 6 1st May 5. 7 20.0 1st July 6. 8. 2 2 1 23. 13 D. What fraction of the figure is unshaded? 19. 64 cm D. Hundred’s Place 17. Both (ii) and (iv) D. The given table shows a baby's weight on the first day of each month from April to August. Roman numeral for 498 is ____. CDCXVIII A. 28 cm2 A. CDXCVIII D. 32 cm B.6 A. Rectangle ACEG below is divided into 4 parts. Ten’s place C. Place value and face value of a number is always C. 0.9 1st June 6. How many angles inside the figure below are equal to three right angles? Find the perimeter of the shaded figure. 35. 2. straight line AB is 15 cm. 3 C G C. 100 × 26. 350 g C. 4 29. 2625 × 10 B. 3 D. 70 cm C. 75 cm A. ______ is a factor of every number and every number D. 14 is a factor of itself. 2 26. What is the weight of the packet of sugar as shown C. 71 on the weighing scale in the figure? D. 4 D. 2 C. A.25 is same as ______. 300 g B. C. 1 34. 940 – CMXL . A. 11400 B. 105 cm B. 17400 C. 8 C. 523 – DXXIII C. One million D. 45 cm B. Hundred thousand B. 694 – DCXIV D. There are ______ pair of parallel W B lines in the given figure. 2. 10 D. A Y Z A. 8700 D.625 × 10 turns? B.8th IMO . 78 5 27. ______ is equivalent of one lakh in International squares and 3 equilateral triangles. 26250 ÷ 10 C. 1 B. 12 30. 0 A. 318 – CCCXVIII B. 450 g D. Select the incorrect match. Ten million C. 2 X K A. 194 33. 400 g F D. 5 D E H B. Sum of the factors of 71 is ______. 10800 28. The length of the System of number. 72 B. Ten thousand 32. 4 hours = _____ seconds. 6 A. A. 10 D. How many right angles are there in 2 complete 2 A. The shaded figure given below is formed using 3 31.625 ÷ 10 A. 1 A.Set B 5 25. 27 L of D.30 2 37. ` 2500 D. If he covered the same distance every day. of the 546 residents 6 39. find the is ` 1850. 4 L 7 D. How much distance who do not watch this channel. ` 10317. 6 L 2 3 the garden at the rate of ` 5 per m . ` 4625 C. 436 A. 324720 will be required to hold 213. 154 km 150 m C. 13 1 D. 736 km C. Also.Set B Everyday mathematics 36. 20 44. 533 m B.50 C. 180 m . find the cost of manuring A. 9 L 43. how sale of tickets for a play is ` 7580.25 D. ` 1800 3 B. the amount goes up to ` 9635. it is ` 152 less than what it was in the second year. 150 km 154 m D. 2 2 B. 15415000 km B.6 8th IMO . Find the area of rectangular garden of length 18 m 1 and breadth 10 m. ` 462500 B. A gas cylinder has a capacity of 34 L of gas. Each of them covered watch the Sports channel. In a multi-storey building. What is the fare for 25 persons? number of children in the hostel. 616620 A. A. did all of them travel together? A. How many apples 2 are there in 945 such boxes? 38. 180 m2. How many such tins A. Find the number of people 30 km 830 m distance in his car. ` 900 3 C. 28 m2. ` 450 1 D. ` 26700. What is the total amount in three years? B. A traveller covered a distance of 268640 km in 365 41. 1504150 km 45. How much gas is left in the cylinder? 42. 17 D.8 L of oil. ` 18500 A. A tin can hold 17. 90 . 5 L A. the total amount earned from the days. 736 m A. 14 m2. 514313 B. 455 B. 380 D. In the first year.95. 40. 619920 C. 70 C. In the second much distance did he cover each day? year. ` 78416. 810 km year.65 and in the third A. A hostel consumes 22 L 500 mL of milk each day. The train fare from Delhi to Amritsar for 10 persons If 450 mL milk is consumed by each child. 50 B.6 L of oil? B. Five friends went on a picnic.25 3 gas is used. 544 C. ` 280 C. There are 656 apples in one box. 12 C. ` 2670. 120 D. A. B.8th IMO . How much did A. got 64. 10. C. Q and C.2 cm The second digit is the second multiple of 2. Which of the following statements is correct? Find the number. In an election.542 votes. R 1 Every additional hour: ` 3 2 47.36. 13062227. ` 13 the reading at X? B. 9423 is 100000. 6421 B. What is the value of A. ` 30 A. Candidate P got 68. 64940368. 13062227. Q he pay? B. 10. Vivek rented a bicycle for 3 hours. 26345712. ` 19 C. there were three candidates P. B. P C.47. One lakh and one hundred thousands will give A. Gautam is thinking of a four digit number.4 cm The third digit is the smallest even number. 10.940 votes and candidate Q millions place. The billions place is 100 times larger than the R. 10. 48.63. 3429 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK . Part of a scale is shown below.04 cm The fourth digit is thrice the first digit. 3426 3 lakhs. D.Set B 7 Achievers section 46.02 cm 50. how many votes did candidate R get? CDXLI.46. Who won the election? 49. If the total number of votes was D. R First hour : ` 7 D. The difference between ten lakhs and one million C. Product of XVII and XXIV added to XXXIII is 2. ` 22 D. D.709. Class 5 9th Set A Year 2015 . BATCH is coded as ABSDG. 2. Select the correct mirror image of Fig. 489 541 654 953 783 1. 2. 3. SPOON 12 2. 4. How will FORSAKE be coded in that language? Fig. Eleventh B. 90° clockwise B. (X)? relationship amongst “Languages. D. 4. B. Which of the following options will complete the 5. 541 A. 215° clockwise D. Mohit correctly remembers that he visited Kerala before twelfth of June but after eighth of June. 4 D. 489 5. Minal was facing the School at first. if the A. If in each of the following number the first and second digits are interchanged. B. Trillion 2. Hundred A. C. His Hawker centre Swimming complex sister correctly remembers that Mohit visited Kerala after tenth of June but before fourteenth of June. D. EQPZLTD D. (X) N A. In a certain code language. 654 C. Twelfth Market Library C. 90° anticlockwise C. 5 B. 1 C. 270° anticlockwise 8. French. 1. 2. 3. B. 1. EPQTZLD C. (X). Thousand 3. Million B. Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents the pattern in Fig. 2. 4. SPOON NOOPS 12 21 Minal 7. M C. 1. On which day of June did Mohit visited Kerala? A. EPQTZDL 3. D. logical reasoning logical reasoning 1. 5 D. Can't be determined A. (X) 6. a turn. 5. then which will be 4. 3. Fig. mirror is placed along MN. 5. EPABDGS B. Billion 4. What was the angle and direction of her turn? NOOPS SPOON 21 12 Playground Shopping centre Football field C. After she made A. Tenth School D. 3. German”? ? A. 953 2 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 . Arrange the given words in descending order according the third highest number? to their values. she was facing the swimming complex. One hundred and thirty thousand. 2. D. C. There is a certain relationship between the pair of of numbers so that letters are arranged accordingly figures on the either side of : : . How many unit cubes are required to make the given figure? C. B. 4. Cricket. • G autam and Kartik are good in Volleyball and C. C E L S M U 1 2 3 4 5 6 : :: ? : A. two statement ? hundred and eleven. B.25 × ? . C. 278000 eleven. 2780 A. B. 2.25 × 3 + 0. seventy hundred A. 2. 1. thirty-seven. Find the missing number. 1. two hundred and B. 6. if same rule is followed in A. Find the combination 11. 5. D. What is the missing number in the box ? D. 1 B. Which of the following figure will continue the same series as established by the Problem Figures? Problem Figures 76 95 ? A. One hundred. 211 written in words as _______. • Sarthak and Rohan are good in Cricket and Basketball. A. 2 15. 29 B. and find the missing figure. Kartik all the three figures. 6. Read the information carefully and answer the A. 27800 hundred and eleven. What is the missing value in the given mathematical C. 5 and 6 followed by four options containing combination of these numbers. Gautam 12 8 13 9 7 6 13. Who is good in all the three games? MATHEMATICAL REASONING 16. 2780000 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 3 . 12 B. D. 32 A. 3. 5. 32 3. Sarthak D. 4. D. 29 C. 2. Which of the following is a symmetric figure? C. 3 C. Rohan B. 4.9. A. 30 C. • Rohan and Kartik are good in Cricket and Volleyball. 12. 4. 3. 1 A. D. B. two C. 10. 2 and eleven. question. 26 14. 6. 137. 3. Identify the relationship to form a meaningful word.25 × 12 = 0. 5. One hundred and thirty-seven thousand.25 × 3 + 0. 0. D. 18 D. 8 552847 = 500000 + + 25000 + 40 + 7 17. 6 18. 4 D. B. Some letters are given which are numbered 1. 6. 3. 5. One hundred and thirty-seven hundred. How many more unit squares must be shaded in B. If 14 kg . 8 symmetry? C. LXXIX – XXXIX what is the weight of ? C. 3 and 4 4 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 . 200 m2 C B. Which of the following figures has atleast 3 lines of B. None of these C. 1 and 2 B. Find the area of the park that is not occupied by the 19. Which of the following is the greatest? A. Place value and face value of a number is always equal at ____. then C. 120 m2 . 0 D. playground. 1 and 3 D. 8 kg 1 order to have of the figure shaded? C. The given figure shows a park which has a A rectangular playground with an area of 112 m 2 . 20 m A A 10 m play 2m ground 12 m 12 kg and 8m 7m 2m 6m B A. A. 25 A. 4 B. B 22. B. 6 kg 24. 25. XLIII + XLIV C B. Which digit should come at place of * to make the number divisible by 2? 4328* A. 6 C. 26. Ten’s place C. One’s place B. 244 m2 15 kg D. C. LVII + XL A. XCIX – LXVIII D. 7 kg 20. 7 21. 18 D. Which of the following shows the common factors of 12 and 15? A. All of these A. Hundred’s place D. 112 m2 23. 9 kg 4 D. 2 and 3 D. 9 B. 96 B. 1 D.000 33.27. 2 hrs 20 mins C. how much did he earn in May? B.48 B. 48 A. 1. If the salesman earned ` 150 from the sale of each A. Study the graph carefully. 10 hundreds more than 2 thousands C. How many figures show right angles made by 11 12 1 11 12 1 10 2 10 2 them? 9 3 9 3 8 4 8 4 7 6 5 7 6 5 11 12 1 10 2 Movie started Movie ended 9 3 8 4 A. 9644 D. B. 2 hrs 17 mins 7 6 5 B. 80 Number of 60 chairs sold massage 40 cm 0 1 2 3 4 5 20 0 January February March April May Find the difference between the lengths of the two Months paper clips. The given clocks show the time when a movie D. 9544 C.46 and 37.98.98 C. ` 9. 31.8 cm A. 3 B. 3 hrs 22 mins 34.000 started and ended. 252 D.44 A. If ÷ = 84 and 30. then what is the value of – ? A. 2 C. Subtract 89. Rohan asked a question to Shruti. multiple of 8”. 10 tens more than 20 hundreds • Subtract 156 from number Z. 9844 28. 2 cm massage chair. 1 hr 55 mins D. Identify the number Z. 1. A. it will be 9488. 10 ones more than 200 tens A. 255 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 5 . 192 C. 88.54 from the sum of 126.6 cm D. D. 10 ones more than 20 tens B. 0 35.000 C. ` 6. 1. 74. Which of the following has the least value? • Add 156 to number Z. Help her in solving the question and finding the correct result. How long was the movie? 29. 164. A.2 cm B. it will be 9800. 3 D. 249 C. Two paper clips are placed next to a scale. 9744 32. “Multiply the second multiple of 12 by the third + + + + = 15. ` 12.000 C. 576 D. ` 15. 253. 900999 price of petrol per litre is ` 21. 3 pieces. He took A. ` 65.562 D. Meera read 215 pages everyday except on Sunday.m. 4 6 1 3 B. Mrs. 10 hrs 15 mins for the middle section and 13698 books for the C.735 metre leaves he plucked in all during these three days? D. C. What fraction of the garden does she use to A. 5 kg 2 8 2 42. Vivek went to school for 18 days.432 B. When C.16. 991009 B. ` 14. ` 10.60 How many pages does she read in 8 weeks? C. It takes C. B. She plants tomatoes in of the vegetable 4 2 garden.m. C. 53217 2 hours 15 minutes for the journey. ` 77. A tea plucker plucked 412250. 2:23 p. 0. What is the length of each piece? 37. if each family pay 8 4 7 6 5 the same amount of money? A. 15790 books were bought B.40 A.625 metre C. 10 hrs bought? 45. Sharma drove from Town P to Town Q.50 metre tea leaves on three successive days. 990109 43. 40076 11 12 1 2 40. How many hours did he spend in walking to and from school in that month? 39. ` 67. 9 hrs senior section.50 D. How much money did my father pay at the petrol pump? D.m. 4 kg 3 4 1 5 C. ` 79.7 litres of petrol filled in his car. B. 11240 him 15 minutes to walk to school and 15 minutes to D. 2:32 a.m. My mother divided 5 metres of ribbon into 8 equal D. What is the total weight of the vegetables? garden. 16 families went on a trip which costs ` 2. D. Sharma bought 3 kg potatoes and 1 kg 3 4 8 1 onions. 14320 44.70 38. 6 kg 8 grow tomatoes? 3 1 B. 2:32 p. Mrs. 10320 B. What was the total number of books D. 6 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 .044 C. 890109 A. D. My father got 3. Mr. During July. EVERYDAY MATHeMATICS logical 2 3 7 36. The clock shows B. 7 kg A. 9 10 3 How much did each family pay. 0. 334278 and 243581 A. The C. 12040 walk back to home. ` 13.352. 12685 books were bought for the primary section A. 0.522 A. 41377 did he set off from Town P? D. ` 27. 8 hrs 30 mins of the school library. 0. 42173 the time he arrived at Town Q in the evening. Sen makes of her garden into a vegetable 41.592 metre A. How many tea B. 3:32 a. Fruits If number of people like grapes is double to the number of people like apple.50 ` 9. parcel weighing 28 kg to Australia by airmail.2 0. then find the total number of people in the survey.40 ` 35. The total distance from Karan's house to Neha's 50 house is 3000 m. ` 118. 1 8 8 0 23653 and 54345 from 5 987 thousands. 9 km 18 km C. 3 C. The airmail rates of two countries are shown below. The given bar graph shows the number of people like part thereof different types of fruits. (ii) → (q).1 (iii) Half of a number is 12000. (iii) → (r) Every additional 10 kg or ` 10.2 D.12 200 D. 12 km 18 km S (iv) 12.12 D. find the distance travelled by Karan.32 150 100 47. A. Study the graph and answer Devika sent a parcel weighing 32 kg to India and a the question that follows.2 0.1 4 4 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 7 .20 × 1. (iii) → (q) First 20 kg ` 42. (i) → (p). 0 8 7. The distance from Karan's house to a shopping mall is 4 times as far as from Karan's Banana Orange Mango Apple Grapes house to Neha's house. Fill in the blanks. (r) 633 4 3 8 Then of the same number is D. 12 km 24 km 2 4 5 5 2 B. 9 km 24 km (iii) 7. A.82 350 Number of people 300 B. 50. (ii) → (q). ` 97. (i) → (r). ` 120. 3 (a) (b) 1 3 3 3 1 Q (ii) 7 × 8 × 3 = 3 × 7 × A. P Q R S Column-I Column-II 3 (i) 625 thousands is 8000 (p) 909002 A. (i) → (r). Match the columns. Achievers section logical 46. (i) → (p). ` 108. 1 3 7.80 49. (b) Find the distance travelled by Neha from her house 2 P (i) 16 × 5. 1400 (a) If Karan travels from his house to Neha's house D.20 = R × 1. 1350 and then travels to the shopping mall with Neha. (iii) → (q) Weight India Australia C. 1450 Karan’s Neha’s Shopping B. 1500 house house Mall C. (iii) → (p) B.32 250 C. How much did she pay altogether? 400 A. 4 (ii) Subtract the sum of (q) 18000 3 B. (ii) → (r).5 ÷ = 125 48.25 × 0 = to the shopping mall and back to her house. (ii) → (p). 0 8 8 1 less than thousands. Class 5 9th Set B Year 2015 . SDKU C. Samantha is facing East. C. Find the correct mirror image of Fig. South A. Which of the following options will continue the 6. Establish a similar relationship between 3 2 5 figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from 4 3 ? the options that would replace the (?) in fig. 6 (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) C. D. B. (X) N C. 3 3. North in that code? B. There is a definite relationship between figures 6 18 15 (i) and (ii). B. West B. 90 D. 2 A. 8 27 9 A. (X). None of these 2 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 . 33 B. Find the missing number. East C. 35 D. A. 42 A. (iv). In a certain code. if the mirror given series ? is placed along MN. if a certain rule is followed D. logical reasoning 1. 3 D. 5. How many meaningful English words can be formed by using any two letters of the word GOT? A. 34 C. KSUD row-wise or column-wise. 22 B. UKDS 4. MAIN is written as IMNA and BORE is written as RBEO. 11 ? B. Count the number of cubes in the given figure. One D. 2. How is DUSK written A. Three B. None of these C. 14 M A. 8. 1 turn in the clockwise direction. 24 Fig. SUKD D. In which direction 2 is she facing now? 7. She makes a turn 4 in the anticlockwise direction and makes another D. Two C. Ajit B. 1 13. Books"? A. A. (X)? D. B. other men are fatter than Ajit. Ajit is fatter than Ranjit who is thinner than Bhushan. The date after his birthday will be ______. Mohan is thinner than Ajit but fatter than Bhushan. C. Ranjit 14. 27th August 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 3 . (X) B. Select the odd one out. Who is the thinnest? A. August 20XX Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 2 3 4 5 6 B. Select the correct match of 3 clockwise rotation of embedded as one of its part ? given figures. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 C. D. (X) B. 15. D. Which of the following figures will complete the C. 8 Figures Rotation A. C. C. In which of the following figures. Fig. (X) is exactly 9. Friday of August 20XX. Father. C. Which of the following Venn diagrams best represents A. Nihal celebrates his birthday on the next day of third 12. 19th August D. 10. C. Fig. 20th August B. Bhushan pattern in Fig. ? B. 28 29 30 31 A. Can't be determined 11. the relationship amongst "Parents. Fig. D. A. 26th August D. Two D. June is shaded? D. I. 1000 Date Weight (in kg) C. V.102 A.0 six years? 1st July 6. 50210 A. May are straight lines. July 21. MATHEMATICAL REASONING 16.021 X C. B. V and X 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 C. 42 cm 5000 Number of students B. X and C B. L and D Years D. I. 1500 1st April 3.6 D. 230210 B. 500 day of each month from April to August. 0. 5500 most? D.0 24. 0. 0. 53 cm 3000 19. C. A square ABCD is made up of 1 small square. 3 D. Roman numerals that can be repeated in Roman system 2000 are 1000 A. 6000 A. 2000 1st May 5. 3/8 22. The table below shows a baby's weight on the first A. 22000 4 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 . A. AC and BD B. 45 cm 4000 C. 1/4 D.2 B. Which of the following numbers is largest? A.012 B. 0. 1 D. 2 18. 710 B. Find the perimeter of the given figure.201 B. 20500 In which month did the baby's weight increases the C. 4 Direction (23-24) : The line graph shows the enrolment of students in a school over a period of six years.7 A. What was the increase in the number of students between 2001 and 2002 ? 20. What fraction of the square ABCD C. 1/2 17. D. 49 cm D. April 2 small triangles and 3 large triangles. 232100 C. 4000 1st August 7. None of these 23. What was the total number of students enrolled in 1st June 6. What is the missing number in the box? 200 thousands + 300 hundreds + 210 tens = A. 1/8 C. Angle X is equal to _______ right angle(s). 2 and 6. 2 tenths and 4 hundredths by 4.1 The value obtained is 700 less than .5. Tarun is 5 years younger than Anny. 6 cm 8c C. In the given figure.5 C.5 and then divided the result by 3. D. 3 B.41 C. B. how old is Aman ? C. 8. D. 1100 cm2 32. 5. 1 billion = ____ crores. 12:10. how old is Tarun ? B. Find . A. Which of the following is incorrect? B. 1600 cm2 A. 50 cm age in years. 436. If A is Suhana’s D. 1004 D. A rectangle has only 1 set of parallel lines. 28 cm 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 5 . 1 D. AB is 2 as long as BC and A. C. 12:10 29.6 A.25. 968 D. Add the 4th multiple of 52 and the 8th multiple of 37. Which of the following figures has the maximum lines of symmetry? C. I got 3. Divide 80 ones. 100. Which of these could be solved by using the sentence What is the perimeter of BCDE? ‘A – 5’? A.99 B. then find the correct time of clock Add 36. A. 52 cm D. 1000 by 2. Naman is one-fifth as old as Aman. 12:05. product of 71. If A is Naman’s age. The result is the same as _______. Find the shaded area of the figure shown below. 5. age in years. A rectangle has 4 right angles. 4280 ÷ 4 A. C. 100. 12:25 35. Geet is 5 years older than Suhana. m 30. 1400 C. 550 cm2 B. 12:20. 100 27.21 to the P & Q respectively. 12:20 D. What was the decimal number I thought? 33. 31. 463. A square has 2 sets of parallel lines.41 A. 427. how old is Ishan ? C. DE = EF = FG. After I had multiplied it D.20 P Q D. 48 cm A. 12:20. 10 C. 1204 28.8 B. 22 cm A. 34. then added 1. 12:20 B. Find . how old is Geet ? 26. 7.9 ÷ 3 100 cm D. A square has 4 equal sides.3 ÷ 5 C. 4. If clock P is 5 minutes slow and clock Q is 10 minutes fast. age in years.24 ÷ 5 B. Ishan is 5 times as old as Sanjit. 390. If A is Anny’s A. 2200 cm 2 B. I thought of a decimal number. If A is Sanjit’s B. 280 cm D.55 each day.50. ` 20. A man travelled 48 km. 5:55 a. 3 L 8 A. 649231 3. He covered 29 km by C. 8 C. ` 1 (b) If the bus travelled for another 3 hrs 35 mins before reaching Town Z. 2 hrs 25 mins 3:40 hrs B. Kirti. Beena saves ` 0. ` 73 A. 2 hrs 15 mins 2:35 hrs 5 scooter. D. a drink for ` 12 and popcorn for distance and stopped for a 15 mins break.m.85 A. 20 C. A particular brand of toothpaste is used by 279468 1 men.m. 140 cm B. each with the capacity of 0. 0. If the length of the painting is 80 cm. A cat drank L from 4 8 C. A vessel had 5 l of milk.54 m tall.74 m 1 A. Puneet. 12 A. 2 hrs 25 mins 2:40 hrs 1 1 40. 1. 2 hrs 15 mins 3:35 hrs 3 3 D. How much milk was left in the vessel? D. 1. 5 km 4 total number of people who use that toothpaste? 1 D.50. 1 L B. ` 7. The breadth of a rectangular painting is of its 38. 8 km 2 D.50 on his ticket. How much did he travel on foot ? save in two weeks? 5 A. ` 5. ` 6. what is Rishi's height ? A. Rishi is 0. What is the C. at what 5 time did she leave her house? B. Kirti. 380 cm 39. ` 1 bus reach Town Z ? C.m. A bus left Town Y at 21:25 hrs.m. The sum of Anjali's height and Aman's height is C. at what time would the B.50 continued its journey for town Z at 00:05 hrs.65 m vessel.70 6 | 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 .7 kg 4 can be formed with 10. 9 km 6 B. Puneet spent ` 60. 545231 41. 1 L 42. 5 4 L D. If she reached school at 7:15 a. 196485 women and 69278 children. 8 3 43.09 m taller than Aman.60 B. EVERYDAY MATHeMATICS 36. ` 72 (a) (b) D. Megha took 1 hr 20 mins to travel from her house to 8 school.5 kg of rice? length.19 m. 15 B.. 8 km on bicycle and the remaining distance 6 45. 10 km A.65 m 37. 190 cm C. How many packets.74 m 1 5 B. Kirti bought 44.m. How much will she on foot. on potato chips and ` 6 on a bottle of water. what is the perimeter of the painting? A.50 1 C. 8:35 a. It travelled for some her ticket for ` 60. 543431 6 B. 0. 5:45 a. The bus ` 15. If Anjali D. Puneet. 22 D. 6:05 a. Kirti and Puneet had ` 160 each to spend. ` 3. 5 C. Who (a) How long had the bus travelled before it stopped has more money left and by how much? for the break? A. 739321 is 1. Match the columns. (ii) → (r). 1 hr 20 mins B. (ii) → (p). 20 (ii) 3678 (q) MDXXIV C. What is the greatest number of 47. Amit and Raj also come to the park with their B. 1 hr 35 mins Beena has ` 20. (iv) → (q) the given addition box. 28764 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 9th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 7 . A.m. C. (i) → (p). 30 9 a. (iii) → (q). 26 (b) How much longer did Tom take to reach D. 32 Town B than Jimmy? (a) (b) 49. (iii) → (r). cupcakes she can buy? Column I Column II A. How many legs were to Town B.m. (i) → (q). 13482 kids Aman and Megha respectively. 14382 sitting on the tree. then B. 1 hr 35 mins First 6 cupcakes ` 1 each C.m. Jimmy took 5 hours 20 minutes to travel from Town A who was sleeping under the tree. (iv) → (s) + 19623 5241 D. Achievers section 46.m.. 8764 dogs. Tom took 6 hours 55 minutes to travel there altogether in the park? the same distance. (ii) → (s). If both of them left Town A at A. (iii) → (s). 1 hr 20 mins Additional cupcakes 80 paise each D.m. 2:20 p. Two birds were C. Beena saw the offer given by a shopkeeper. None of these (iv) 3550 (s) MMDXL A. 3:55 p. (iv) → (r) 9681 P Q 48. I was sitting in a park with my friend Mohit. 17 (i) 1524 (p) MMMDL B. We 24321 R S both saw two old people coming to the park with two A. 2:20 p. 23 (iii) 2540 (r) MMMDCLXXVIII D. Megha started playing with a cat D. (iv) → (p) 50. Find the value of (P – Q) + (R – S) by completing B. (iii) → (s). 3:55 p. 28 (a) At what time did Tom reach Town B? C. (i) → (q). (i) → (p). (ii) → (r). Class 5 10th Set A Year 2016 . 1AF3DUKJ9RB2EKL8GP Which of the following is eighth to the right of seventh 6. D. Who is the most knowledgeable person amongst all? A. Select the number from the options that will complete 'door' is called 'floor' and 'floor' is called 'ventilator'. Kavleen C. ? . Train and Bus ”? C. South A. Samrath went 15 km to the North. Mohit knows only less than Samrath. How many different types of lunch can be made turned South and covered 5 km. 10. ventilator D. he lunch. 'window' is called 'door'. 5 A. Sidak A. 12 B. 2 2 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 . C. From his house. JILM C. HGIK D. D. B. Kavleen knows as much as Mini. Trishu B. 7. In which direction is he from his house? Lunch Choices A. D. 3 from the letters of the given word? C. Finally. wall B. 1 type of sandwich and 1 type of salad? East. Which of the following words cannot be formed B. turning to each including 1 type of soup. LORIS wheel. 17. Sidak knows more than Mini but less than Mohit. SISTER 1 2 turns to the left ? 8 4. 2 3. 13 C. P C. 6 D. North Tomato Paneer Fruit D. “Travellers. 14 D. the given series. he covered 10 km. logical reasoning logical reasoning 1. Which of the following diagrams shows the C. 8. Then. Select the odd one out. West Chicken Cheese Vegetable C. 19. L D. 10. A. East Soup Sandwich Salad B. FEHI B. B. Samrath 5. window A. Study the given arrangement carefully. F B. floor C. Which of the following Venn diagrams best depicts the relationship amongst. 15 2. LOTUS correct position of the wheel after it has been turned D. If 'wall' is called 'window'. letter from the left end in the above arrangement? A. LOITER 9. then what will a person stand on? 20. The given diagram shows the original position of a B. 8 THERMOLYSIS A. Trishu knows more than Sidak. The given table shows the possible food choices for Then he turned West and covered 10 km. VUXY A. (X) is exactly embedded as one of its part. 15 D. 160 cm D. B. 6 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 3 . Select a figure from the given options which will replace the (?) to form the series as established by the A. 5 5 15 C. 7 A. B. 8 C. C. 240 cm 19. 50 + 0. C. D. The value of 5 tens. if same rule is followed in 1 and 2. D. 16 Problem Figures 15. Establish the similar relationship between all the three figures. 12. C. 13 B. B. 320 cm C. Find the missing number. Find the total number of cubes in the given figure. D. 14 problem figures. There is a certain relationship between figures 13. MATHEMATICAL REASONING 16. Both have only 1 pair of parallel lines. ACDFGHIL 65 A. 5 5 6 6 6 7 4 ? 8 4 5 12 A.565 The total area of the figure is 576 cm2 .05 perimeter of the figure? 18. B. C. 200 cm line of symmetry? 17. C. 5 tenths and 15 hundredths is the same as _______. 5 B. How many of the following alphabets has atleast one D. 50 + 0. Both have all the angles of measure 90°.6 + 0.(X) A. 14. 9 D. 4 A. 3 B. Both have all sides of equal length. The given figure is made up of identical squares. Select a figure from the options in which Fig. A. What is the D. C. 50 + 10 B.11. A. Diagonals cut each other perpendicularly. figures 3 and 4 by selecting a figure from the options which will replace the (?) in figure 4. 50 + + 100 1000 D. Which of the following options shows the same property between a rectangle and a square? A. B. ? Fig. II > I B. Trishika C. Four girls each made a statement about the given October XCIX figure. D.20. Which girl made the correct statement ? A. form the greatest possible 7-digit 24. I > II B. 9988330 D. 165 mins B. Using all the given digits. 9999830 25. C. A. 0. If weighs 9 kg 900g. A. I = II C. 7940000 23. 0. Sidak D. What is the missing number in the box? 21. 3 hrs 40 mins C. The answer is _______. the stadium had the lowest number of matches? A.5 August XCIV D. then find the weight 28. Which of the following options is correct for the Mini : “ 6 of the angles are less than a right fraction of shaded parts in figures I and II? angle”. if repetition of digits is allowed. A cricket stadium manager counted the number of 600. Which of the following shapes has more than 1 line of symmetry? of . Sidak : “There is only one pair of parallel lines”. Sanchi B.051 = 600 + + 0.05 Months Number of matches C. 9 3 0 8 A. 1500 g B. 2 hrs 40 mins A. 1000 g 4 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 . 7994000 A. September Sanchi : “I can see 6 pairs of perpendicular lines”. D. 1650 g C. 1 hour 20 minutes. 215 mins B.001 matches held in each month. What is the difference in the place value of the digits 8 and 6 in the numeral 8962321? Figure I Figure II A. 5 September LXXXVI 26. November Trishika : “There are 7 angles in the figure”.005 Matches held B. October D. A. 7904000 C. 22. 7960000 D. Can't be determined D. Mini 27. November CVI In which month. Subtract 65 minutes from the sum of 145 minutes and even number. 0. 1800 g C. August B. 9998830 D. 9830000 C. B. 1.6 kg 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 5 . B. 1. 80 B.7 cm C. 28845 is written in words as ______. then 32. 1. Two hundred and eighty eight and forty five. 58 cm2 B. Neha and Manju weigh 117 kg altogether. The distances are marked in the given B. 17. If 3 toy cars are sold for `48. 9. Golu's toothbrush than Samaksh? then what is Aashish's weight? A. 189 Post Office 5. 50 cm 2 of toy cars Samay and Kiara have. Neha weighs 35. D. Twenty eight thousand eight hundred and 35.4 km C.3 km toy cars some children have. What is the total distance covered by Mohit? C.6 k House – = 5. Twenty thousand eighty eight hundred and A. If toothbrush is 12. ` 1860 Everyday mathematics 36. ` 1720 forty five. children earn if they sell all their toy cars? B. 60 Find the area of the shaded region.6 cm B. Samay 31.53 km Direction (34-35): The given graph shows the number of D. Golu's toothbrush is 14. 38.4 kg and Manju weighs 42.8 cm long.9 kg. B.5 km D. 10. 167 D. 38. 2.7 cm A. C. 168 to his house. The given figure is made up of identical squares. Sum of factors of 78 is ________.6 A.3 km Market m 33. 170 figure. A. 52 cm2 C.29. ` 1900 D. How much longer is Aashish. 75 C.9 kg C.7 kg D. then to the hospital and then he went A. 54 cm2 A. 38 kg B. then what is the value of ? 0. Pratik D.9 cm D. ________ has thrice as many toy cars as the total number A. Two thousand eight hundred and five. If + + = 230 and 3 . Trishu C. Kiara D. Number of toy cars 50 40 30 20 10 2 cm Samay Trishu Kiara Pratik 2 cm 34. 38.8 m 5k 5k m Hospital 7. 12.5 cm long and Samaksh's 37. to the market. how much will the forty five. 65 A. Mohit cycled from his house to the post office. 70 B. 30. ` 1920 C. ` 1. ` 1. 15790 books were bought for the middle section. What was the total number of will it cost to fence the garden? books bought for the library? A. Q+R÷P 48.403 B.35. 9800 A.50 km D. 9080 B. A school van covers a distance of 34. litres 8 8 C.90. litre B.250. ` 15600 D. 4. 9. 3160.37. 21:30 hours 45. ` 15000 C.109 A.06.50 km A. The given figure is made up of a square and a rectangle. 12 cm B.40. 42173 C. litres 8 8 43. There are 21827 children in school XYZ. 9088 C. The fifth C. A. ` 1.60. What distance 13:30 hours.38. ` 15680 A. ` 1. She completed 8 hours of duty.403 C.304 D.37. 9. 41463 3 the edge of the square. How many tea There was litres left in the evening. 180 m.00. 170 m. How many voters will be there 39. What is the number Alisha 1 rd thinking of ? The breadth of the rectangle is the length of A.73.9 B. Mrs Priya bought 3 litres of milk in the morning.109 2 17 B. 2260.403 44. If the area of the whole figure C. find the length of the rectangle. how much of the school library.8 6 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 . 10 cm D. How much fencing will be needed to enclose the and 13698 books were bought for the senior section garden? If fencing costs `98 per metre. The second digit is a common factor of the numbers 2 and 11. 160 m.34. ` 15860 B.5 The sum of the fourth and fifth digit is 9. 2160. 51563 is 384 cm2. The third digit is the product of the first 2 digits. 22:30 hours B. 3.60. digit is a multiple of 6. 8800 D.278. 42130 D. 42193 Achievers section 46.5 D. A rectangular garden is 32 m wide and 48 m long. Each child in each polling booth? pays ` 489 per month as the tuition fee. 12685 books were bought for the primary section. 2006. 42163 B. How much 8 leaves did he pluck in all the three days? milk was used during the day? A. 42.12. Find the value of × S . 3. 9 cm 47. 6. 9.09. 4.109 C. 22 18 cm A. and 2.581 5 tea leaves on three successive days. 160 m. 8 cm C. 41.25 km to pick 40.680 voters are to be equally distributed among 235 polling booths.50 km B. Alisha is thinking of a 5-digit even number. 41436 B. How much money is collected by the school per month? A. 20:00 hours C. 19:00 hours D. 9.99.109 23 19 D. At what will it cover in 66 days? time did her duty get over? A. The first digit is 4 more than the smallest odd number. 21.50 km C.73. A tea plucker plucked 4. 51536 D.43. litres D. The air hostess of Jet Airways reported for duty at students from their homes in a day. Digit 100 0 CCC true. Period 1000 10 MMM false. moves from ten's place to thousand's place. Q. Both the Statement 1 and Statement 2 are C.49. Statement 1 : The value of CM – CD + CVII is (ii) Place value of a digit becomes ___Q___ times as it 607. C. B. Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true. Digit 10 100 XXX D. Period 100 0 CCC SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-A | Level 1 | 7 . Read the following statements and select the correct 50. (i) Commas are inserted in a number after each _P __. but it can be subtracted from D and (iv) 100 + 100 + 100 in roman numerals is written as M only. P Q R S B. Roman symbol. D. R and S in the given statements. Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false. Find P. option. Both the Statement 1 and Statement 2 are A. A. ___S___. Statement 2 : Symbol C can be added to every (iii) There is no roman numeral to represent ___R___. Class 5 10th Set B Year 2016 . D. 3. that of Fig. 6. logical reasoning 1. 2. Mohit B. East 3. 5 A. 6 Fig. 1 2 4 B. then how will A. 6. 5. South-West C. 927@ B. Armaan walks 1 km towards East and then he turns to South and walks 5 km. North D. Find the missing number. 2. 1. Mohit and Samrath are twins. 6 D. the starting point? A. 5. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5 and 6 as given. 73 36 ? 81 8. Trishu C. (X)? N E U B M R 1 2 3 4 5 6 A. The given net represents which of the following shape? A. Who is the oldest among all? B. Select a figure from the options which will continue the same series as established by the Problem Figures. 2 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 . If in a certain code language. 5. if a certain rule is followed row-wise or column-wise. 59 3 1 3 C. Mini is younger than Samrath. Mini D. 1. 3. 1. Which of the following options is exactly same as select the correct option. Again he turns to East and walks 2 km. 1. 2. Arrange the letters to form a meaningful word and 7. North-East B. Some letters are numbered 1. 92@$ D. Samrath is younger than Sidak. 2 4 2 A. 4. In which direction is he now with respect to C. 25 D. 49 D. WAIT be coded in the same language? A. 2. 6 B. WEAK is coded as 9%2$ and SKIT is coded as #$7@. 2. Sidak C. 3. 4. 3. 92#7 B. 2. Mini is younger than Sidak but elder than Trishu. A. 4. 3. (X) C. finally he turns to North and walks 9 km. 927$ C. ABCD C. ? 9. RTUV 13. Capital His sister Trishika correctly remembers that Arijit C. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 B. 324 C. Select the one which appears at the second position in which they occur in the dictionary. C. Select a figure from the options which will complete the pattern in Fig. D. Can't be determined 15. 81. 24 25 26 27 28 A. Eleventh Fruits”. (X). 243 C. B. Pineapple. D. B. 19 D. Arijit correctly remembers that he visited Punjab before thirteenth of August but after ninth of August. A. 10. A. 3. 162 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 3 . 21 C. Select the odd one out. D. If the dates which are multiples of 4 are considered as holidays. 27. D. Tenth A. (X) February 20XX S M T W T F S 1 2 A. DFGH B. KMNO C. 18 D. 210 D. 12. Twelfth C. B. A. then how many days are working? (Assume that Sunday is a holiday). (?) A. 24 B. Which of the following Venn diagrams best depicts the relationship amongst “Tables. 9. On which day of August did Arijit visit Punjab? 11. B. Which of the following options will complete the given number series? B. Capsule visited Punjab after eleventh of August but before D. Captain 14. Carpenter fourteenth of August. Fig. 300 g B. The value obtained is 700 less than .1444 C. 968 D. Only (iii) B. A.1612 4 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 . 900 g D. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) A. 1204 C. 9660 C. Aman’s Akshay’s square square Samaksh started doing Samaksh completed Nikhil. Both (i) and (ii) C. 600 g C.1446 D. 96600 D. 966 B. MDCLXVI . 1 hr 18 mins C. 20. B. also shaded some parts of a square his homework his homework of the same size where he shaded a greater area than Aman but a smaller area than Akshay. Find . W h i c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g f i g u r e ( s ) h a s / h a v e 22. 1 hr following can be Nikhil’s square? B. Which of the A. 504 C. 3 18. D. 2100 g D. 115 × 84 = ÷ 10 A. Select the INCORRECT match. A. 10 A. 21. 1 hr 40 mins D. Both (i) and (iii) D. MCDXLVI . Both (ii) and (iv) 17. MCDXLIV . 966000 C. 19. Express of 3 kg in grams. Add the 4th multiple of 52 and the 8th multiple of 37. 1400 B. MDCXIV . How long did Samaksh take to complete his homework? 23. their friend. Which of the following figures does not have a line perpendicular lines? of symmetry? A. MATHEMATICAL REASONING 16. What is the missing number in the box? B. Aman and Akshay both shaded some parts of two squares of the same size as given below. Study the given clocks. 1 hr 12 mins A.1666 B. D. The perimeter of a rectangle formed by joining A. 9912399 D. 8156 and 45 B. 3. scores of three girls are as 29. Straight A. 1646593 A. 6425 and 12 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 5 . 34. How many more visitors visited the Zoo than the National park in these 3 months? 35. 1 27. 4.24. What must be added to 98761 to make it ten B. B. Area of any regular figure is the sum of its sides. Which of the following is not shown in the given 32. 2. Trishika < Mini < Sidak 30. 90 February 911546 1134928 345068 B. A. Angle B A. D H J A B F E I A. 45841 C. Line AD C. C. 9842 and 25 D. 5. then its area C. 9002391 26. 2 D. Perimeter of any regular figure is the product of its sides. Acute 33. 70 28. Line segment CD B. What was the total number of visitors to the 3 places follows : of attraction in March? Trishika : First multiple of 95. Mini < Trishika < Sidak 92 hundreds 68 tens 19 ones = . 1646793 C. 80 March 996258 1098364 430051 C. There are pair of perpendicular lines and diagram? pair of parallel lines in the given figure. Trishika < Sidak < Mini B. 2524373 Mini : Third multiple of 28. 2524683 Which of the following is correct about the scores D. C. 45861 A. 64 thousands 80 hundreds 75 tens – 17 thousands B. is equivalent of ten lakh in International B. Which of the following statements is correct? D. 5896 and 65 C. 9901239 two squares of side 4 cm is 24 cm. 120 D. B. 2524873 of the girls? A. 1646794 B. 45831 D. Congruent B. Sidak < Mini < Trishika A. million? C. One million Direction (28-29) : The following table shows the number of visitors to 3 places of attraction over a period of 3 D. 45851 25. 1646958 D. Which type of angle has a measure that is smaller D. If the sides of rectangle are doubled. Ten thousand months. 9901249 will also be doubled. 31. Ten million C. Hundred thousand D. 2 C. Ray BD C G B. Obtuse System of numeration. In a Mathematics paper. Find the sum of all the factors of 48 that are multiples Zoo Theme park National park of 6? January 750032 967549 235924 A. 2524673 Sidak : Greatest factor of 78. C. 2 than a right angle ? A. Which two numbers gives the product 383240? A. cup A. Find the length of the wire required to fence 36. of doors fitted in the complex. How many less kilometres did D. There that of the second road is 98 km 411 m and of the are 12 such floors in one building and there are 25 third road is 203 km 42 m.75 L of diesel.09. 1. then find the weight of wheat 5 39. 3000 C. 750 g of apples. Rohit's father drove 157. ` 3. ` 200 15 D. find the cost of fencing the park at the rate of ` 4 per metre. 7 kg 10 C. A man bought 500 g of grapes.310 C.180 in a year. cup How much weight was the porter carrying? 5 A. in the drum. 2400 B. 24 kg 300 g 37.08. 138. If he spends ` 2870. 125. 131. 512 km 682 m B. cup 10 42. Karan saved ` 3. 50 m. 423 km 302 m D. 54.110 B. EVERYDAY MATHeMATICS 2 1 41.25 L 89. A drum full of wheat weighs 84 kg. 432 km 203 m C. Each floor of a building is fitted with 20 doors.210 1 B.26 L D.4 km on Monday and C. A contractor got contract for the construction of three D. 96 kg 10 A.7 km of fruits did he buy? C. 3 kg drum weighs 12 kg. What quantity B. 26 kg 250 g B. Find the total length of such buildings in a complex. 100 m. 250 g A. ` 3. A porter was carrying two bags . 2. 2 A. how much will be left with him? 1 A. Also. The length of the first road is 130 km 750 m. cup C. 45.12. ` 200 15 B. ` 400 3 C. Find the total number the roads that he needs to construct. ` 400 1 B. 2 rounds of a rectangular park of length 15 m and 5 3 How much more milk than cream is required? breadth 10 m.2 kg 2 1 D. 72 kg 10 40. ` 3.one weighing 15 kg 700 g and the other weighing 10 kg 850 g. 72 kg roads. 48. 67. 6000 D. 5000 6 | 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 .5 kg 1 44. 65.6 km on Tuesday. 25 kg 550 g A.09. A recipe needs cup of milk and cup of cream. 50 m.130 3 D. how many litres B.8 km A. 423 km 213 m A. A. If a drum can hold 18.8 km B. 2. ` 3.25 L he drive on Tuesday? 38.5 kg D. 1 D. 150 L 43.5 km of strawberries and 1 kg of oranges. 100 m.09. If the empty C. 26 kg 550 g of diesel can 7 such drums hold? C. 2000 (a) How old will Sam be 5 years from now? 1500 (b) How old was Trishu 5 years ago? Sales 1000 (a) (b) A. ` 3000 Direction (48-49) : The line graph shows the sales of a C. 200 g 1550 g D. (a) (b) (a) (b) 3 A. 54 years 25 years Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Days D. Sam is 54 years old now. ` 49.25 49. D. ` 2625 C. 700 g 3000 g B. 39 3 First hour : ` 9. ` 4375 shop from Monday to Friday. What fraction of the total sales from Monday to Friday The same basket with 18 pears has a weight of was collected on Wednesday? 7 kg. (a) What is the weight of the empty basket? 5 (b) What is the weight of the basket with 7 pears? 2 B. 59 years 20 years SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK 10th IMO | Class-5 | Set-B | Level 1 | 7 . ` 48. then : 2 A. ` 7000 2500 50. If each pear in the basket has the same weight. 59 years 25 years 500 B.75 B. how much was Every additional hour : ` 5. Ayan rented a bicycle for 5 hours.75 D. 700 g 3150 g C. 9 47. How much did he 10 pay? D. A basket with 30 pears has a weight of 11 kg 200 g. 500 g 3150 g 4 C.25 A. ` 55. 54 years 30 years 0 C. If the sales made on Saturday was 1 times the total 4 1 sales made on Thursday and Friday.75 2 the sales made on Saturday? A. Sam was thrice as old as Trishu. ` 40. Achievers section 46. 48.25 B. 18 years ago. (D) 46. (B) 33. (B) 22. (B) 9. (C) 27. (D) 37. (B) 47. (A) 26. (B) 32. (B) 22. (B) 2. (A) 41.D) 13. (D) 26. (B. (C) 49. (D) 7. (B) 45. (C) 39. (B) 16. (D) 21. (D) 16. (C) 3. (C) 19. (A) 44. (D) 8. (C) 36. (D) 34. (B) 25. (D) 48. (B) SET B 1. (D) 44. (D) 28. (D) 42. (D) 30. (C) 31. (A) 22. (B) 37. (D) 29. (A) 32. (C) 29. (B) 36. (B) 20. (B) 35. (A) 38. (B) 46. (A) 18. (C) 17. (B) 48. (C) 47. (C) 5. (C) 7. (D) 31. (B) 42. (C) 27. (C) 29. (D) 12. (C) 41. (D) 48. (D) 24. (C) 41. (C) 33. (B) 5. (D) 47. (B) 40. (D) 15. (D) 4. (A) 35. (D) 8. (B) 40. (A) 3. (C) 2. (D) 7. (C) 48. (D) 19. (B) 24. (A) 42. (C) 13. (C) 23. (C) 23. (C) 33. (C) 14. (A) 39. (C) 17. (B) 38. (B) 45. (B) 28. (A) 2. (D) 29. (B) 21. (D) 9. (B) 15. (C) 23. (A) 10. (D) 21. (C) 23. (B) 6. (C) 14. (B) 6. (D) 3. (A) 38. (D) 7. (A) 11. (A) 41. (D) 30. (A) 46. (B) 43. (C) 25. (C) 43. (B) 6. (D) 18. (B) 50. (B) 12. (A) 27. (A) 26. (D) 48. (B) 46. (B) 33. (D) 19. (D) 48. (B) 21. (D) 10. (B) 21. (C) 30. (B) 40. (D) 10. (C) 15. (C) 26. (D) 31. (B) 48. (B) 3. (B) 16. (A) 6. (C) 6. (D) 17. (C) 15. (A) 4. (C) 18. (C) 41. (C) 20. (B) 41. (A) 29. (B) 16. (D) 35. (D) 21. (A) 22. (B) 30. (A) 36. (A) 33. (D) 22. (B) 49. (D) 15. (D) 9. (B) 2. (A) 45. (D) 17. (B) 19. (D) 40. (A) 7. (B) 45. (D) 46. (A) 8. (B) 46. (C) 34. (A) 27. (C) 39. (B) 24. (B) 2. (B) 18. (B) 31. (D) 25. (C) 18. (D) 42. (B) 14. (A) 13. (D) 43. (D) 8. (C) 38. (D) 30. (D) 30. (C) 45. (C) 11. (A) 8. (D) 5. (B) 40. (D) 20. (D) 5. (B) 12. (A) 49. (C) 9. (D) 17. (C) 43. (B) 37. (B) 27. (C) 29. (C) 39. (B) 24. (B) SET B 1. (C) 20. (A) 14. (D) 9. (C) 17. (D) 33. (B) 34. (C) 2. (B) 46. (B) 36. (D) 27. (C) 43. (B) 13. (A) 4. (A) 24. (C) 45. (C) 47. (B) 44. (A) 16. (C) 19. (B) 23. (B) 9. (A) 28. (A) 33. (D) 32. (B) 37. (A) 13. (D) SET B 1. (B) 50. (D) 6. (B) 29. (D) 12. (C) 14. (B) 22. (A) 44. (B) 44. (B) 36. (A) 12. (D) 31. (D) 34. (C) 2. (D) 50. (B) 13. (B) 10. (B) 47. (B) 11. (C) . (B) 10. (D) 30. (B) 5. (B) 10. (C) 12. (B) 43. (B) 45. (D) 16. (A) 28. (B) 26. (D) 49. (A) 4. (A) 39. (C) 34. (D) 3. (A) 12. (B) 11. (A) 23. (D) 44. (A) 35. (B) 28. (C) 47. (B) 23. (A) 50. (A) 25. (A) 35. Answer Keys 6th IMO SET A 1. (D) 32. (B) 38. (B) 5. (D) 10. (A) 11. (C) 49. (A) 37. (B) 38. (A) 11. (C) 16. (C) 25. (A) 20. (B) 28. (C) 4. (D) 7. (B) 18. None 26. (A) 8. (B) 49. (A) 25. (C) 11. (B) 9. (A) 37. (B) 38. (B) 18. (D) 28. (C) 42. (C) 14. (C) 49. (B) 31. (B) 4. (D) 40. (B) 37. (B) 24. (D) 22. (A) 25. (C) 26. (C) 36. (A) 35. (C) 31. (B) 3. (B) 44. (C) 3. (D) 15. (C) 19. (C) 50. (B) 14. (A) 32. (D) 9th IMO SET A 1. (A) 39. (B) 47. (A) 15. (D) 20. (B) 7. (A) 27. (B) 41. (D) 8th IMO SET A 1. (D) 42. (C) 17. (C) 39. (A) 19. (A) 34. (B) 34. (A) 20. (A) 43. (D) 6. (C) 50. (B) 13. (A) 50. (A) 8. (B) 42. (D) 7th IMO SET A 1. (C) 5. (A) 36. (B) 32. (A) 4. (A) 40. (C) 32. (D) 24. (B) 21. (C) 35. (B) 43. (C) 6. (A) 16. (B) 19. (C) 17. (C) 24. (D) 18. (C) 11. (D) 28. (A) . (C) 13. (D) 16. (B) 15. (D) 39. (D) SET B 1. (D) 21. (C) 34. (C) 20. (C) 23. (A) 42. (C) 44. (C) 26. (D) 21. (B) 27. (B) 32. (D) 50. (D) 46. (C) 38. (D) 10. (D) 10th IMO SET A 1. (B) 5. (B) 20. (D) 2. (A) 32. (D) 10. (C) 50. (C) 4. (B) 13. (D) 41. (C) 12. (D) 29. (B) 16. (A) 21. (C) 41. (B) 14. (D) 22. (C) 25. (D) 9. (A) 40. (A) 45. (B) 40. (B) 23. (D) 40. (D) 47. (C) 44. (A) 33. (B) 30. (A) 12. (B) 24. (B) 7. (D) 5. (C) 17. (D) 27. (C) 18. (A) 9. (D) 25. (B) 24. (D) 12. (B) 49. (B) 47. (D) 34. (D) 2. (D) 10. (A) 4. (A) 27. (D) 48. (B) 4. (A) 35. (D) 38. (D) 7. (B) 43. (C) 11. (C) 19. (C) 35. (D) 34. (B) 39. (B) 22. (B) 15. (D) 49. (A) 42. (C) 29. (B) 29. (A) 37. (C) 3. (C) 31. (B) 36. (C) 8. (B) 30. (C) 8. (B) 39. (B) 26. (B) 36. (C) 5. (D) 9. (A) 48. SET B 1. (C) 6. (A) 3. (C) 14. (B) 3. (B) 36. (D) 28. (C) 44. (B) 30. (B) 31. (D) 31. (C) 47. (C) 45. (D) 49. (B) 14. (A) 23. (C) 50. (C) 38. (C) 33. (C) 6. (B) 46. (B) 43. (C) 48. (C) 26. (B) 15. (B) 42. (C) 13. (B) 37. (D) 2. (B) 17. (D) 22. (D) 41. (A) 20. (B) 25. (C) 45. (C) 19. (B) 37. (C) 35. (A) 32. (B) 7. (B) 11. (C) 46. (A) 33. (A) 8. (A) 28. (A) 18.