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c) any digit d) 10
b) 0
b) 7
c) 6
c) 90,001
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b) right
b) 1
c) below
d)
d) 9
c) 0
10
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Numbers
If a x b = 0, then
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b) b 0
c) either
a) a 0
a=0 (or) b=0 d) neither a=0 nor b=0
a) 5,11
d) 3, 7
b) 3,5
c) 11, 17
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a) 1
none
a) 49
none
b) 0
c) 2
b) 45
c) 47
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d)
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Geometric
Ideas
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2
a) collinear
c) concurrent
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Circle
Angles
a) 3
d) None
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Triangle
b) non-collinear
d) none
b) 2
c) 4
b) acute
c) equilateral
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Triangle
a) three
seven
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b) five
Integers
Decimal
b) 496
c) 553
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d)
21
c) six
b) -14
c) -110
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Decimal
a) 20.6
b) 20.06
d) 20.006
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Decimal
Decimal
c) 210.6000
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b) 16809
c) 16890
b) 1.01
c) 0.11
d)
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Perimeter
4 cm
5 cm
P = 23cm
8 cm
a) 4cm
d) 8cm
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Algebra
Symmetry
b) 2cm
c) 6cm
a) An equilateral triangle
b) an
isosceles triangle
c) scalene
triangle d) all the above
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Practical
Geometry
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numbers
c) 120 &
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What can be said about A, B, C and D
say true / false
a) D is the smallest of the four
numbers ______
b) B is larger than C
______
c) A is the largest of the four
numbers _______
d) D is the largest of the four
numbers _______
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Numbers
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b) 7
c) 8
b) 1160
c) 1260
Circles
a) Acute
straight
c) right
d)
b) obtuse
Angles
b) 45
c) 9
1
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a) 90 b) 44 c) 224
d) 134
Which of the following ribbons is the
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Geometry longest:
Integers
a)
b)
c)
d)
Integers
a) 15C
b) -15C
c) 5C
d) -5C
What should be placed in the empty
space, so that the sum of the fractions on
each
side of the triangle is same
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15
5
15
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Fraction
2
15
a) 7
15
10
5
15
4
15
b) 9
15
c) 6
15
d) 8
15
a)
1
b)
c)
d)
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4cm
a) 28cm
d) 35cm
b) 24cm
c) 32cm
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Fractions
Shane the Snail started at the dot. What side will
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based
on
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Jason was trying to think of a number that he
could put on his that had the same rotational
symmetry (looks the same turned upside down).
What is the next larger number that has this
property?
Time
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digit
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Value
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digit
in the
each
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b) tens
d) eight factors
a) 1
c) 6
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c) 90,001
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Numbers
c) 0
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Numbers
c) either a=0 (or) b=0
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Numbers
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Triangle
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b
1
a) 1
c) 47
d) 1
a) collinear
c) semicircular region
d) None
b) acute
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b) five
b
a
1
1
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Integers
d) 110
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Decimal
b ) 1.5 meter
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Decimal
b) 20.06
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Decimal
c) 16890
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Decimal
d) 11.1
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Perimeter
Algebra
b) 2cm
b
c
1
1
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Symmetry
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Practical
Geometry
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Playing with
numbers
a) 552
c) by-ax
c) scalene triangle
b) 60 & 120
T c) 2 x 2 x 5 x 7
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2
3
Numbers
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b) 7
c) 1260
b
c
1
1
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with Nos.
4
Circles
5
Perimeter
b) obtuse
c) 9
b) 44
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6
Angles
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Geometry
Integers
Integers
10
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Fraction
Data
Handling
Perimeter
b
c
d)
d) 5km towards south
d) -5C
d) 8
15
b)
c) 32cm
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Fractions
Triangles
Ans
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2
1
Side= D
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Construction
compass
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Symmetr
y
1
2
6009
15
9hrs left=1/3(15)
3
Time
95
6hrs left=1/3(18)
1
6hrs=6hrs
6 hrs were left in the day
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4
BODMAS
[9][5]x[7][6]+[4]x[1] =7224
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digit
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