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SET

8
Level - 1

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Find the missing shapes P and Q respectively.


A.

B.

C.

D.

2. Find the total number of triangles in the given figure.


A. 14
B. 15
C. 10
D. 6

3. What will be the next figure in the given figure pattern?

A. B. C. D.

4. ___________ groups of 3 parrots can be formed from the given picture.

A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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5. There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on either side of : :. Identify
the relation between the left pair and find the missing figure.

A. B. C. D.

6. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. Side P is lighter than side Q. B. Side Q is lighter than side P.


C. Both sides P and Q have equal weight. D. None of these.

7. Which of the following figures will complete the pattern in Fig. (X)?

A. B.

C. D.

8. If is called , is called and is called , then which

of the following is used for calling?

A. Television B. Window C. Mirror D. Phone

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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9. Which ice-cream cone is second to the right of fourth ice-cream cone from the left end?

A. Q B. U C. T D. R

10. If tomorrow will be Friday, then which day was yesterday?


A. Tuesday B. Monday C. Wednesday D. Sunday

MATHEMATICAL REASONING

11. A horse weighs 375 kg. It is 262 kg heavier than a deer. Find the weight of deer.
A. 115 kg B. 637 kg C. 113 kg D. 93 kg

12. A papaya tree is 126 m longer than the tree shown here.
What is the height of the papaya tree?
A. 526 m
B. 626 m
C. 550 m
D. 670 m

13. Select the CORRECT statements for the given figure.


A. There are 5 corners. B. There are 7 sides.
C. There are 6 corners. D. There are 5 sides.

14. I am a 3-digit number. I am less than 500 but more than 400. All my digits are same.
What am I?
A. 333 B. 444 C. 555 D. 448

15. The number just after 899 is ________.


A. Nine hundred B. Eight hundred and ninety
C. Nine hundred and one D. Eight hundred and ninety eight

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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16. 52 tens more than the number shown on the abacus is ____________.
A. 295
B. 763
C. 370
D. 483

17. A juice machine charges ` 65 for a can of juice. The machine requires exact change.
Which of the following combination of coins and notes should be put in?

A.

B.

C.

D.

18. 6 cans juice cost ` 252 which is ` 98 more than a packet


of cornflakes. Find cost of the packet of a cornflakes.
A. ` 129 B. ` 156
C. ` 154 D. ` 135

19. Which of the following options contains the greatest value?

A. B.

C. D.

20. Which of the following subtraction sentence is based on the given picture?

A. 12 – 5 = 7 B. 12 – 7 = 5 C. 7 – 5 = 2 D. 7 – 2 = 5
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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

21. A factory has containers of capacity 172 litres, 579 litres and 210 litres to store water.
What is the capacity of the three containers altogether?
A. 900 litres B. 961 litres C. 825 litres D. 891 litres

22. In a school playground, 918 students are participating in various sports activities.
502 of them are wearing white uniform and rest are wearing yellow uniform. How
many students are wearing yellow uniform?

A. 416 B. 462 C. 411 D. 429

23. Babita has 9 crates of pepsi. There are 10 bottles in each crate. She kept 40 bottles for
her own use and sold the remaining bottles. How many bottles did she sell?
A. 40 B. 44 C. 49 D. 50

24. A shopkeeper had 985 kg of flour. He sold 323 kg of flour. Quantity of flour left with
him is ________.
A. 887 kg B. 662 kg C. 502 kg D. 572 kg

25. Shikha used 138 blue beads and 129 more purple beads than the blue beads to
decorate a bag. How many purple beads she used?
A. 240 B. 280 C. 260 D. 267

26. 162 men, 217 women and 579 children were at a party. How many more children than
adults were at the party?
A. 172 B. 200 C. 280 D. 150

27. Geeta walked 561 metres to the library and then walked another 318 metres to the
bus stop. How long did she walk?
A. 879 metres B. 815 metres C. 890 metres D. 872 metres

28. Ramya started watching her T.V. programs at the time shown on the
clock. She watched only two programs of 30 minutes and
25 minutes one after another. At what time did she stop watching T.V.?
A. 10:00 B. 9:55
C. 9:15 D. 10:05

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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29. Mona used 360 grams of flour to make a pizza. She used 418 grams of flour to make
a cake. How many grams of flour did she use in all?
A. 800 grams B. 880 grams C. 778 grams D. 720 grams

30. Tarun is 93 cm taller than Nitin who is 105 cm tall. What is the height of Tarun?
A. 162 cm B. 198 cm C. 220 cm D. 180 cm

ACHIEVERS SECTION

31. The given pictograph shows the different kinds of fruits liked by the children.

What is the total number of children who like Mango, Apple and Pineapple?
A. 35 B. 40 C. 55 D. 45

32. What is the weight of Z ?


A. 3 kg
B. 4 kg
C. 6 kg
D. 2 kg

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33. Match the following.
Column-1 Column-2
(a) 3 hundred and 65 ones (p) 465
(b) The smallest 3 digit number (q) 365
(c) 15 ones more than 45 tens (r) 420
(d) 23 tens less than 65 tens (s) 100
A. (a) o (s), (b) o (p), (c) o (q), (d) o (r)
B. (a) o (q), (b) o (s), (c) o (p), (d) o (r)
C. (a) o (r), (b) o (s), (c) o (p), (d) o (q)
D. (a) o (q), (b) o (p), (c) o (r), (d) o (s)

34. Zarrin wants to travel from Island X to Island Z.


She can take two routes.
1st route : Island X o Island W o Island Z
2nd route : Island X o Island Y o Island Z
Which route was shorter and by how much
distance?
A. 2nd route, 5 m
B. 1st route, 5 m
C. 1st route, 4 m
D. 2nd route, 4 m

35. It takes 6 cups of water to fill up the kettle and 3 cups of water to fill up the teapot.
How many teapots of water are needed to fill up 2 such kettles?

A. 6 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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