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1.

Find the area of a rectangle when:

(a) length = 3 m 20 cm, breadth = 80 cm.

(b) length = 8 m breadth = 2 m 50 cm.

2. Find the length of a field of area 150 sq. m and breadth 12 m.

3. Find the breadth of a pathway whose area is 5000 sq m and length is 250 m.

4. Find the cost of painting square board of side 44 cm at the rate of $ 7 per sq. cm.

5. Find the area of the figure given on the right side.

6. Which is colder 32°F or 0°C?

7. Water boils at .............. °C and freezes at .................. °F.

8. Choose the correct one:

(i) Snowman can be made at temperature 25°F or 25°C.

(ii) In winter, we take a cup of coffee at 85°C / 85°F.

9. A man walks 5 5/8 km in 2 ½ hours. What distance does he cover in 1 hour?

10. The weight of 15 packets of sweets is 7 ½ kg. Find the weight of each packet.

11. How many half litre bottles of milk can be filled from a can containing 85 ½ litres of milk?
12. The product of two number is 8 ¾. If one of the number is 2 2/3, find the other number.

13. At a charity show each child buys a ticket. If the cost of a ticket is $ 7 ½ and the amount, collected is
$ 43000, find the number of tickets sold.

14. Fill in the blanks:

(i) 127

× ____ = 1

(ii) 421

× 1.......

=1

(iii) Reciprocal of 9/4 is ____

(iv) Multiplicative inverse of 28 is ____

(v) Multiplicative inverse of 31 is ____

(vi) The reciprocal of ____ is equal to itself.

(vii) The reciprocal of whole number will always be a ________ fraction.

(viii)If a fractional number is multiplied by zero, the product is ____.

1. How many one-fifths are there in 200?


2. Six-sevenths of a number is 36. Find the number.

15. Rachel spends 1/4 of her pocket money on chocolates, 1/8 on pizza. At the end she had $ 40 left.
How much did she have at the beginning?

16. A fruit vendor bought 600 apples for $ 4800. He spent $ 400 on transportation. How much
should he sell each to get a profit of $ 1000?

17. Tim bought a box of chocolates for $ 650 and sold it to Tom at a profit of $ 75. Find the
selling price.

18. What is the perimeter of a square garden of side 634 meter?

19. Sam gives 1/5th of his income to his wife, if his total income is $ 5000. How much does he gave to
his wife?

20. Find the volume of a cuboid of dimensions 12 m × 14 m × 3.5 m.


21. A brick measures 20 cm × 10 cm × 3.5 cm. How many bricks will be required for a wall of
dimension 25 m × 2 m × 0.35 m?

22. Find the volume of a cuboid of dimensions 240 mm × 4.5 cm × 7.03 m.

23. Find the volume of a cuboid of dimensions 8500 cm × 950 mm × 15 m.

24. Find the smallest number which on adding 19 to it is exactly divisible by 28, 36 and 45.

25. Find the number which divides 167 and 95 leaving 5 as remainder.

26. Find the highest common factor and least common multiple of the following pairs of
numbers:

(i) 576 and 1440

(ii) 625 and 325

27. Word problems on highest common factor (H.C.F.) and lowest common multiple
(L.C.M.):

(i) The product of two numbers is 120. If their H.C.F. is 6 what is their L.C.M.

(ii) Find the smallest number which, on being added 23 to it, is exactly divisible by 32, 36, 48
and 96.

(iii) Find the least length of a rope which can be cut into whole number of pieces of lengths 45
cm, 75 cm and 81 cm.

H.C.F. × L.C.M. = First number × Second number


28. The perimeter of a square is 52 m. Find the area of the square.

29. The area of a square is 144 m². Find its perimeter.

30. 3 1/3 ÷ 5/3 - 1/10 of 2 ½ + 7/4

31. 45 of 3/5 ÷ 1 2/3 + 3 of 1/3 – 10

32. 43 of 1/86 ÷ 1/14 × 2/7 + 9/4 – ¼

33. (7 ¼ - 6 1/4) of (2/5 + 3/15)

34. Observe the bar graph, given below, representing the number of families with different
number of members in a locality and answer the following equations.
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(i) Write the number of families having 6 members.

(ii) How many families are there with the maximum number of members?

(iii) How many families have the minimum number of members?

(iv) How many families have 2 members?

35. Ramesh collected the following information about the number of books in different subjects
in his school library.

Draw a horizontal bar graph and answer the following questions.

(i) In which subject has the maximum number of books?


(ii) (ii) In which subject has the minimum number of books?
(iii) (iii) How many computer books are there in the library?
(iv) (iv) What is the total number of books in the library?

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