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VI – CAT – MT

3 3
1. 3 ÷
4 4
1 5
a. 5 b. c. d. Both a and c
5 1
1 3
2. A ribbon of length 5 m is cut into small pieces, each of length m. The number of
4 4
pieces will be:
a. 3 b) 7 c. 10 d. 11

3. Choose the correct option: Proper fractions that have 1 as numerator are called _________
fraction.

a. Like b. Unit c. Equivalent c. Mixed

4. If 47.2506 = 4A + 7B + 2C + 5D + 6E, then 5A + 3B + 3C + D + 3E =

a. 53.03313 b. 53.3103 c. 53.3013 d. 53.303

5. 0.3 x 0.003 x 0.0003 =

a. 0.00027 b. 0.000027 c. 0.00000027 d. 0.0000000027

6. A barrel has 56.32 liters capacity. If Supriya used 21.19 liters how much water is left in the barrel.

a. 25.13 b. 35.31 c. 45.13 d. 35.13

7. Rakesh bought a new. He went on a road trip of 165.9 km on bike. After a week he went for
another trip of 102.04 km. What will be the reading on meter reader of the bike?

a. 267.94km b. 276.94km c. 376.94km d. 376.94km

4563
8. Megha bought 12 bags of wheat flour each weighing kg. What will be the total weight?
100
a. 57.456kg b. 547.56kg c. 67.456kg d. 676.78kg

9. Which of the following is true

1 98 8 11 127 1997
a. > b. < c. > d. All of these
2 197 5 5 19 2003
4 3 6 5
10. Ascending order of , , , is
6 8 12 16
4 3 6 5 4 3 5 6 3 4 6 5
a. , , , b. , , , c. , , , d.
6 8 12 16 6 8 16 12 8 6 12 16
6 5 3 4
, , ,
12 16 8 6
2 1 2
11. + − =
3 6 9
11 18 2
a. b. c. 9 d.
18 9 9
12. Shikha plants 5 saplings in a row in her garden. The distance between two
adjacent saplings is ¾ m. Find the distance between the first and the last sapling.
a. 4m b. 8m c. 3m d. 23/4 m
13. Ravish reads (1/3) part of a book in 1 hour. How much part of the book will he read
1
in 2 hours?
5
1 15 11
a. part of the book b. part of the book c. part of the book d. None
9 11 15
14. If 2994 ÷ 14.5 = 172, then 29.94 ÷ 1.45 = ?
a. 0.172 b. 1.72 c. 17.2 d. 172
.009
15. If = .01, then ? = ……
?
a. 0.0009 b. 0.09 c. 0.9 d. 9

16. 3889 + 12.952 - ? = 3854.002

a. 47.095 b. 47.752 c. 47.932 d. 47.95


5× 1.6−2×1.4
17. =
1.3
a. 0.4 b. 1.2 c. 1.4 d. 4
18. How many digits will be there to the right of the decimal point in the product of 95.75
and .02554 ?
a. 10 b. 9 c. 8 d. 7
3 5
19. Which of the following fractions is greater than and less than ?
4 6
1 2 4 9
a. b. c. d.
2 3 5 10
20. 617 + 6.017 + 0.617 + 6.0017 = ?

a. 6.2963 b. 62.965 c. 629.6357 d. None of these


21.

a. 59/20 b. 34/90 c. 65/67 d. 45/67

22. Ravi has to stitch 35 dresses. So far, he has stitched 21 dresses. What fraction of dresses has he
stitched.
a. 7/9 b. 3/5 c. 6/5 d. 3/7

1 1
23. Sevaram had 30 eggs in his shop. of them were sold and of the remaining were broken. How
2 3
many eggs were left?

a. 20 b. 5 c. 10 d. 15

6 a 9 15
24. If = = = , then a=…., b=….., c=……..
14 7 b c
a. 3, 21, 35 b. 3, 7, 35 c. 9, 3, 15 d. 9, 15, 7

25. The sum three numbers is 1056.345, and two of them are 211.99 and 409.789, then find the
third number

a. 534.665 b. 343.566 c. 434.566 d. 433.655

1 2 1
26. 2 ÷ of 1 =
4 7 3
a. 32/189 b. 189/64 c. 64/189 d. 189/32

1 7 1 15
27. 3 ÷ of 2 × =
5 10 2 7
a. 192/49 b. 192/7 c. 292/49 d. 354

1 1
28. Nasir travelled 3 km in a bus and then walked 1 km to reach a town. How much did he travel
2 8
to reach the town.

5 5 5 5
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
8 8 8 8
3 5 6
29. 5 + 10 + + + =
10 100 10000
a. 513.506 b. 51. 356 c. 51.3506 d. 513.506

2
30. A bottle is of milk, what part of the bottle is still to be filled by milk to make it full?
5
a. 1/5 b. 3/5 c. 4/5 d. 5/5

31. Assertion(A): 2/10, 3/10, 4/10 are called decimal fractions.

Reason(R): A proper fraction with denominators like10, 100, 1000…….are called decimal
fractions.

a. Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R true and R is not the correct explanation of A

c. A is true, R is false d. A is false, R is true.

32. Assertion(A): In 0.000123, 123 is called as decimal part


Reason(R): In a decimal number, the part after decimal point is known as decimal part.

a. Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R true and R is not the correct explanation of A

c. A is true, R is false d. A is false, R is true.

79 1456
33. Assertion(A): >¿
31 11300
Reason(R): An improper fraction is always greater than a proper fraction.

a. Both A and R true and R is the correct explanation of A

b. Both A and R true and R is not the correct explanation of A

c. A is true, R is false d. A is false, R is true.

D 2E F
34. Statement-1: 765.082 = 7A + 3B + C + + + , then A = 100, E = 4
10 100 1000
0 9 9 20
Statement-2: 900 + 1 + + + + = 921.099
10 100 1000 1
a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false

c. Statement-1 is true but 2 is false d. Statement-1 is false but 2 is true

1 0.002 0.02 1
35. Statement-1: × ÷ =
2 0.04 0.1 8
Statement-2: 0.1 x 0.01 x 0.001 x 0.0001 x 0.00001 = 0.000001

a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false

c. Statement-1 is true but 2 is false d. Statement-1 is false but 2 is true

43 23 17 23
36. Statement-1: − > +
50 50 100 100
12 12
Statement-2: ( 1.2 x 1.2 ) > ×
100 100
a. Both statements are true b. Both statements are false

c. Statement-1 is true but 2 is false d. Statement-1 is false but 2 is true

1
1
37. 1 + 1+ 1
=
1+
2
5
a. 5/8 b. 112 c. 4 d. 8/5
8
Direction(38 to 40): A = 36.89, B = 63.11 , C = 100.00

38. A X B – C =

a. 2.2221279 b. 222.81279 c. 2228.1279 d. None

39. B + C X A =

a. 3752.11 b. 375.211 c. 37521.1 d. 3.75211

40. Reciprocal of (A X C + C X B) =

a. 10000 b. 1/100 c. 1/10000 d. 1000

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