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Solutions
1. 15 : 7
2. Let the distance be x km.
Then the time taken on the 1st day = x/ 4
Time taken on the 2nd day is =x/6
We are given 4/4 – x/6 = 15/60 is that LCM of 4 and 6 = 12
Hence 3-2/12 =1/12x = 15/ 60 or x = 15 x 12 / 60 = 180/ 60 = 3 km
3. CMXCIX
4. 1260
5. The circle has infinite number of line of Symmetry
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Free Revision test Class VI Entrance Exam
1. Cost of 1 dozen pens is Rs.180 and cost of 8 ball pens is Rs. 56. Find the ratio of cost of a pen to the cost of a ball pen.
2. A worker reaches his work place 15 minutes late when he walks at a speed of 4 km/h from his house. The next day he increased his speed by 2 km/h and reaches his work place ontime. Find the distance from his house to his workplace.
3. What is the Roman numeral for the greatest three digit number?
4. The smallest number of 4-digits exactly divisible by 12, 15, 20 and 35 is______
5. The circle has a ____ lines of Symmetry.
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Solutions
1. 15 : 7
2. Let the distance be x km.
Then the time taken on the 1st day = x/ 4
Time taken on the 2nd day is =x/6
We are given 4/4 – x/6 = 15/60 is that LCM of 4 and 6 = 12
Hence 3-2/12 =1/12x = 15/ 60 or x = 15 x 12 / 60 = 180/ 60 = 3 km
3. CMXCIX
4. 1260
5. The circle has infinite number of line of Symmetry
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