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My Ambition in life

“Dream big- act to make your dream come True”
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Everyone has a dream, some big and some small. When one has an aim, it shows his a path to travel.        I have set my mind to become an Officer in the Indian Armed Forces. As we all know the at Indian defence forces is the 4th largest army in the world. It is known for its Bravery and victory. I would like to be a true son of India and serve my motherland.  Why did I choose a career other than an engineer, doctor or an IAS ?  Defence Service Officers are known for their straight forwardness, honesty and integrity. They always put country before self. It is a career where everyone is a winner, its training is so systematic that it develops our knowledge and keeps us physically and mentally fit. It has full adventure and one has a sense of pride to serve in uniform. I would like to wear a Blue uniform and serve as a Fighter Pilot in the IAF. I am working hard both physically and academically to get into Sainik/ RMS and later NDA. To make my aim come true, I am being helped by my parents, teachers and trainers. I believe in the saying “Service to the Nation is Service to GOD “
JAI HIND     
   
03 May Test.

1. Write the Sum and Difference between the greatest 4 digit numbers that can be formed from
 3,0, 9, 7 without repeating any number.                                                                                                    5 marks
2. Find the LCM of 4, 12 and 30
3. What is the Roman numeral that does not get repeated more than 3 times (Write all )
4. If a man wants to buy 5 pens and 4 note books, and the shopkeeper says, 1 dozen pen costs Rs.144
And ½ Dz note books cost Rs.72. How much will he pay all together?
5. Find  the value of    {6 x ( 8 + 2) – ( 4-3)}
6. Find the Area of a Square whose one side is 15 cm.
7. Find the area of a circle whose radius is 7 cms
8. Find the volume of a Cube whose one side is 7 cm.
9. Find the average of the first 7 Prime numbers starting from 11.
10. Find the Selling price of a horse, if its purchase price was Rs.12,500, and the seller needs 12% profit on it sale.
Formula to be used
Area of a square is Side x Side
Area of a circle is pie x radius x radius (pie = 22 / 7)
Area is always in square units
Volume of the cube is Side x Side x Side
Average = Sum of all / Qty
SP = CP + Profit
Profit % = Profit / CP *100

Use BODMAS to solve the simplification

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