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question_answer1)
The models are shaded to show which of the following?
A)
\[\frac{1}{3}=\frac{2}{4}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{1}{4}>\frac{1}{3}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{2}{3}<\frac{2}{4}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{2}{4}<\frac{2}{3}\] done
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question_answer2)
Three equivalent fractions of \[\frac{2}{3}\] are __________.
A)
\[\frac{2}{6},\frac{3}{6},\frac{4}{12}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{4}{6},\frac{6}{9},\frac{8}{12}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{3}{6},\frac{7}{6},\frac{8}{12}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{4}{6},\frac{8}{6},\frac{3}{6}\] done
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question_answer3)
In which figure does the shaded portion represents \[\frac{1}{2}\]?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer4)
A pasta recipe requires \[2\frac{2}{3}\text{kg}\] of cheese. Approximately, how much pasta can be made from a 21 kg block of cheese?
A)
\[7\frac{7}{8}\] done
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B)
\[7\frac{4}{8}\] done
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C)
\[6\frac{7}{8}\] done
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D)
\[6\frac{4}{8}\] done
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question_answer5)
Which number should come in place of\[\]? \[\frac{4}{9}+\frac{7}{9}+\frac{}{9}=2\frac{1}{9}\]
A)
7 done
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B)
1 done
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C)
8 done
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D)
9 done
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question_answer6)
Arrange the following in descending order. \[\frac{5}{2},\frac{3}{2},\frac{7}{2},\frac{9}{5},\frac{9}{8}\]
A)
\[\frac{7}{2},\frac{9}{8},\frac{3}{2},\frac{9}{5},\frac{5}{2}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{7}{2},\frac{5}{2},\frac{9}{5},\frac{3}{2},\frac{9}{8}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{5}{2},\frac{9}{5},\frac{3}{2},\frac{9}{8},\frac{7}{2}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{9}{8},\frac{5}{2},\frac{3}{2},\frac{7}{2},\frac{9}{5}\] done
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question_answer7)
What is the sum of the shaded parts of the given figures?
A)
\[1\frac{2}{3}\] done
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B)
\[1\frac{1}{4}\] done
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C)
\[1\frac{3}{4}\] done
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D)
\[2\frac{1}{4}\] done
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question_answer8)
A small tank is 2/5 full of water. The water is then poured into a large empty tank which has a capacity that is twice that of the small tank. What fraction of the large tank is filled with water?
A)
\[\frac{3}{5}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{2}{5}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{1}{5}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{4}{5}\] done
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question_answer9)
How many fifths are there in \[3\frac{1}{5}+4\frac{3}{5}\]?
A)
18 done
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B)
28 done
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C)
39 done
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D)
42 done
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question_answer10)
Which of the following is true for the shaded parts of models shown?
P: Shaded part of model-1, Q: shaded part of model-2
A)
P=Q done
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B)
P<Q done
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C)
P>Q done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer11)
How many more equal-sized pieces would you need to make a whole for the given figure?
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
6 done
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question_answer12)
What fraction of the given circles is crossed?
A)
\[\frac{3}{8}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{4}{8}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{5}{8}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{7}{8}\] done
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question_answer13)
What fraction of an hour is 40 minutes?
A)
\[\frac{1}{2}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{1}{3}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{2}{3}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{1}{4}\] done
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question_answer14)
Which of the following is INCORRECT?
A)
\[\frac{3}{4}>\frac{2}{3}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{4}{5}>\frac{1}{3}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{9}{7}>1\] done
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D)
\[\frac{1}{2}<\frac{1}{4}\] done
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question_answer15)
Write the equivalent fractions represented by the shaded portions of the figures.
A)
\[\frac{2}{10}=\frac{3}{5}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{6}{15}=\frac{2}{5}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{6}{10}=\frac{2}{5}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{3}{10}=\frac{1}{5}\] done
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question_answer16)
Reena eats one full bar of chocolate. Then she divides another one into 5 equal parts and eats 3 of those parts. The fraction of chocolates she has eaten is
A)
\[\frac{2}{5}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{3}{5}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{8}{5}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{8}{10}\] done
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question_answer17)
If \[\frac{3}{4}=\frac{x}{28}=\frac{y}{32}\], then the values of x and y respectively are
A)
21, 24 done
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B)
21, 28 done
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C)
18, 24 done
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D)
21, 25 done
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question_answer18)
Find \[x\] if \[5\frac{1}{3}-3\frac{2}{3}\div 1\frac{1}{3}\div x-3\frac{1}{5}:1\frac{1}{5}-7\]
A)
\[1\frac{1}{2}\] done
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B)
\[2\frac{1}{3}\] done
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C)
\[3\frac{1}{4}\] done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer19)
Simplify: \[4\frac{3}{5}-2\frac{7}{9}-1\frac{2}{15}-\frac{2}{5}\]
A)
\[\frac{14}{45}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{13}{45}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{16}{45}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{12}{45}\] done
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question_answer20)
Find the value of x and y respectively. \[5\frac{1}{x}\times y\frac{3}{4}=20\]
A)
3, 1 done
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B)
3, 3 done
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C)
4, 1 done
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D)
5, 3 done
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question_answer21)
Four families went on a picnic. Each family carried a cake for picnic. \[\frac{3}{4}\] of each cake was eaten. How much cake was eaten in all?
A)
\[\frac{3}{8}\] done
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B)
3 done
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C)
\[\frac{9}{12}\] done
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D)
1 done
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question_answer22)
Aanya had \[\frac{3}{4}\text{L}\] of milk. She used \[\frac{1}{5}\text{L}\]to make a cup of tea. How much milk did she has left?
A)
\[\frac{1}{4}\text{L}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{11}{20}\text{L}\] done
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C)
\[1\frac{1}{4}\text{L}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{1}{2}\text{L}\] done
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question_answer23)
Aman had 128 trading cards. He gave \[\frac{3}{8}\] of his cards to Mohit and \[\frac{1}{4}\] of his cards to Kushal. How many cards did he give altogether?
A)
50 done
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B)
65 done
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C)
80 done
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D)
75 done
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question_answer24)
Sudha planted tomatoes in 1/2 of her kitchen garden. She planted spinach in one-fourth of the remaining portion. What fraction of the garden has spinach?
A)
\[\frac{1}{2}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{1}{3}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{1}{8}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{1}{5}\] done
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question_answer25)
Ritu painted \[\frac{2}{5}\] of the wall space in her room. Her sister Rashmi helped and painted \[\frac{3}{5}\] of the wall space. How much did they paint together?
A)
\[\frac{5}{10}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{6}{25}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{1}{5}\] done
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D)
\[1\] done
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question_answer26)
What fraction of the figure is shaded?
A)
\[\frac{7}{8}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{5}{8}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{1}{2}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{3}{4}\] done
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question_answer27)
The value of \[3\frac{1}{12}-\left[ 1\frac{3}{4}+\left\{ 2\frac{1}{2}-\left( 1\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{3} \right) \right\} \right]\] is _______.
A)
\[\frac{1}{2}\] done
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B)
\[2\] done
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C)
\[1\] done
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D)
\[0\] done
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question_answer28)
Look at the alphabets given below and answer the given questions.
(a) What fraction of alphabets are made of exactly 3 straight lines? |
(b) What fraction of alphabets are made of curved lines? |
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer29)
What should be placed in the empty space '?' so that the sum of fractions on each side of the triangle is same?
A)
\[\frac{7}{15}\] done
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B)
\[\frac{9}{15}\] done
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C)
\[\frac{6}{15}\] done
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D)
\[\frac{8}{15}\] done
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question_answer30)
Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
Statement - 1: Mrs Soni bought \[7\frac{1}{2}\] litres of milk. Out of this, \[5\frac{3}{4}\] litres was consumed. \[1\frac{1}{3}\] litres of milk is left with her. |
Statement - 2: Amit reads \[\frac{3}{5}\] of a book. He finds that there are still 80 pages left to be read. Total number of pages in the book is 200. |
A)
Only Statement-1 done
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B)
Only Statement-2 done
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C)
Both Statement-1 and Statement-2 done
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D)
Neither Statement-1 and nor Statement-2 done
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