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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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