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: Perimeter and Area of its altitude. If the cost of watering the field » base and height are respectively, 1, The base of a triangular field is three times of & 96 per hectare is % 3600 then the measures of the (B) 900 m and 300 m (D) 400 m and 1200 m (GY1500 m and 500 m (C) 500 mand 1500 m 2. There are two squares A, and A,. The 15 cm, What is the length of the side of A,? (A) 20cm (B) 24cm WA 18cm (@) 28cm 3. ABCD isa rectangle having length 36 cm and breadth 25 cm. G, H, I, Jare mid points of AB, BC, CD and AD respectively. Find thearea of . the shaded region in the given figure. (A) 375cm? BF 450 cm? ratio of their areas is 25 : 36. If the sides of square A. (C) 475 cm? (D) 400 cm? A 8 4. 24 m’ is the area of (A) asquare with side 6 m QS 6 squares with side 2m each (C) 9 squares with side 2 m each (D) 2 squares with side 9 m each 5. Which of the following statements are true? (A) If perimeter of two parallelograms are equal, then their areas are also equal. (B) All parallelograms having equal areas have same perimeters. (C) Triangles having the same base have equal area, None of these 58 4 © OCAS Mathematics A 4 - ‘ssessment Book 7 @ @ 6. In two triangles, the ratio of their areas is 4 ; 3 and that of their heights is 3 : 4. The ratio of their bases is A) 16:9 (B) 8:6 (©) 12:9 (D) 16:6 7. If the area of a triangle whose base is 22 em equals the area of a circle with radius 7 cm, then the height of the triangle is (A) 10cm (B) 22cm YOY 14cm (D) 18cm 8. In the given figure, a circle of diameter 42 cm is given, Inside this circle, two circles with diameters 28 em and 14 cm are drawn, Find the area of the shaded region (A) 625 om? pF 402 a (© 635 cm? : ©) 605 om? © A horse is tied to one corner of a rectangular field, 60 m by 40 m, by a rope 14 m long. On how much area can the horse graze? (A) 178m? (B) 170 m? (© 165m? 154 m2 10. ABCD and CHIG are squares such that AD = 25 cm and HC =x cm. If the area of the shaded region is 481 cm?, then the value of x is (A) 144cm (B) 14cm (©) 36cm ees gle ABCD in which 11. A paper is in the form of a recta AB = 20 cm and AD = 14 cm. A semicircular portion with BC as diameter is cut off. Find the area of the remaining part, AY 203 cm? (B) 280 cm? © 254 om (D) None of these 12. A hedge boundary needs to be planted around a rectangular lawn of size 72 m x 18 m. If 3 plants can be planted in a metre of hedge, then how many plants will be planted in all? (A) 450 (B) 488 GY 540 (D) 588 '3. Ifa wire in the shape ofa square is rebent into a rectangle, then the ___ of both shapes Temain same, but _ ___ may vary. (A) sizes BY perimeters NOYareas (D) shapes a Cee. Perimeter and Area 14. The diagonal of a quadrilateral is 20m and the betel of perpendic ulars drawn OM it fig ‘opposite vertices are 17 mand Tm. The area of the alas om, wa wt (B) 290 m? 280m? (D) 1870 m? 18, lathe given figure, ABCD is a square of side Lem. If = 22 then area of shaded region is (A) 140m? (B) 157.5 om? 4 (©) 196 em? \DY42 om? 16 If the hase of a triangle is doubled and its height is halved, then area of Aa the resulting triangle Gv maa aon (B) decreases (C) doubles (D) increases A playground is in the shape of a rectangle. In which two semi-circles on its smaller are used as sitting area. If the sides of the rectangle are 72 m and 49 m, then the areg z the plaveround excluding sitting area is (A) 1886.5 m? (B) 5414.5 m? 1641.5 m? (D) 2807.5 m* 18. Atabie cloth is in the form ofa circle. A circular region encloses a beautiful design given in the figure. The inner circumference is 360 cm and outer circumference is 426 cm. The width of the circular design is Cy a (A) 950m BY 10.5 em \ © Sem (D) tom A, (D) A\2A, © OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 eet! - Fr: given figure, area of the shaded region is : ag ae (B) 98 cm? Oe () 130 cm? z x 18m, 53, The cost of cultivating a square field at the rat '¢ of @ 360 per hectare is & 3240. What is the cost around it at 75 paise per metre? (B) 7810 (D) 1800 34, How many tiles measuring 16 em * 8 em each will be Fequired = 16cm to have a footpath 116 cm wide around a plot of dimensions |? _— , 28m * 18 mas given in the figure? | | | em Ay 8758 (B) 4273 pm a aig el (©) 3799 (D) 2472 Garces A = ae 25, From a circular cardsheet of radius 14 cm, two circles of radius 3.5 cm and a rectangle of length 3 em and breadth 1 em are removed. What is the area /(C) ©) \ of remaining cardsheet? (A) 613 cm? BY 536 cm? \e/ (©) 533 cm? (D) 619 cm? The plan and measurement for a house are [~ 4, gm > + __ 4m) + given. The house is surrounded by a path 1m Bathroom A wide and heights of rooms is 3 m. Answer the |3m) "°°" | pod] “Y", Bedroom questions from 26 to 30. + oor | [oor ‘ 26. What is the cost of painting the walls of both tem ving room or, am the bedrooms at the rate of & 38 per m? if 2*|Dooe Wy each room has a door measuring. 1.5 by 2 m? fin (A) 4788 25m! (B) %912 ‘Main gate/Door (©) 3192 % 2964 27. What is the area of living room? (2 mt (B) 24.5 m? (C) 24m? (D) 19.5 m* 28. What is the cost of fencing the house including path at the rate of € 12 per metre? (A) %438 (B) % 492 % 462 (D) %366 Perimeter and Area = eee SY 29, What is the cost of pav ing the path with tiles am" zg ae 4 : B. (A) %3780 (B) ob Cc) 1050 / 30. q hat is the cost of wooden flooring inside the house exeept the bathroom and path atthe 3 at is the costo wode . nw? : (B) % 66,900 (© @1,14,000 (D) &75,600 EE If the diagonal of a rectany is 46 cm, then th le is 17 em long and its perimeter 1 Ne Ba of (B) 240 cm? (D) inadequate information 14 cm. Then, she bent it into a Tectangle (A) 100 cm? (© 120cm* forma circle of radius 32. Rashi took a wire and bent it to with one side of 28 cm long. What is the breadth of the rectangle? (A) 16cm (B) 6cm (© 16.2cm (D) 18.2cm 33. The area of a circle of radius 5 em is numerically what percent of iis circumference? (A) 25% B) 2.5% © 40% (D) 250% 2 34, Two circles are drawn inside a big circle with diameters al and : of the diameter of the big circle. What is the area of the shaded portion, if the length of the diameter of the big circle is 18 cm? (A) 300 cm? (B) 36x cm (C) 40cm? (D) 42x cm? 35. If the side of a square is increased by 8 cm, then Jts area increases by 160 cm? then the perimeter of origiftal square is 7 (A) 8cm (B) 16cm (C) 24cm (D) 32cm Darken your Choice with HB Pencil @ ° Algebraic Expressions Answer alle tm lot ae SS + The degree of the polynomial (-15) is wee (B) 0 ©! : (D) none of these 2. How much does Sa + 4) exceed (3a — Sa? + 7a - 9)? (A) -3@ + 7a?-12a+ 13 (B) 3a - 7a" + 12a-13 (©) Sa 10a? +7a-13 (D) None of these c > missing term in the following product? 2)=10a'+* os HE (B) - 16a (©) 194° () -194 4, The number of unlike terms in the expression 3xy? + 2)°z 20+ yz + y2)- Sis (A) 3 (B) 4 © 5 (D) 6 5. Ifp, q and r are the coefficients of x4 in 2x4 + 5x2 +3, 2x +x —9 and LLy ~ x4 respectively thenp+q+r (A) 0 (B) I (c) -1 (D) 5 6. The simplest ¢ of 2x ~ [3y — {2x - (- x) } is (A) x-4y (B) 2x-y (C) Sx+4y (D) Sx~4y Subtracting a term from a given expression Is the same as adding its additive inverse to the (A) False (B) True (C) Can't say (D) May be ee. Algebraic Expressions — iL; n by — (n+ )nQn 6 1). then first natural numbers is given §. sum of the squares of the be sum of first 12 natural name ™ fa (A) 598 peared © 2 ‘ Q- Sx? + day + ay? and R 3x2 + Say ~ 2y2, then the ya De Qe dy sv, Q / P (B) — dx? + bxy - 49? 62 + 10xy 49? © - (D) 0 (©) = 62 + 4x9 - 67 ). The algebraic expression for the statement ‘Thrice square times the sum of y and 2° is of a number x subtracted from ¢ five (B) 3x- (Sy +2) (A) Sy+2-30 © s0+2)-38 (D) 5(y+2)- Gx? Li Simplify: —a—[a+ {a+ b- 2a~(a~26)} ~ PI (A) -26 (B) -24 (©) 2a @) 26 12. If a and b are respectively the sum and product of coefficients of terms in the expression 9x2 + Oxy — Ty? Sy - 6, then value of ab is (A) -2 (B) 72 «© -1l (@) 0 13. Match the following Column I Column I (@ 114+3P-27 (i) Like terms (0) 3x-9 (ii) Unlike terms (0) 22ay2,- 16x92, 13 xyz (iii) Trinomial @) 32,3072 (iv) Polynomial with degree 1 (A) (@)~ili), ()iv), Oi), DB) @H{iti), (&)} (iv), (0, OD C) (@)~4i), (){iv), (Citi), (@)—(ii),-— (D)_ Noone of these 14. A ire is (7x ~ 3) metres long, A length of (4x ~ 6) met cut for use. If this left out wue 7 seed for making an equilateral triangle. What is the length of each side of the triangle 8 formed? is (A) x+1 (8) x-3 © x-1 p) (H=9) 64 - OCcAS s Mathematics Assessment Book 7 ind the value of a — 30th + 3,2 5. 5 i 27 Pata= | and b= 4 (A) @ -125 (8) ~27 15+ bx 2 (6x+y 4) +20) fe-W > ©) 125 16. A) 2 Y~ Ns = Pry then value of P is o 9 (B) 4 f(9b2 D) ~ 17 Ifthe sm oF (98" = 3c?) and (26? + be 2.2) a (¢ + 2be — b°), then the result ig “CY 18 subtracted from the sum Of (26? — 2be ~ 62) and (A) 108? + be ~ S<2 T (©) -100? + be + 52 (B) 10a? ~ be ~ 5¢2 (D) ~ 108? ~ be + 5¢2 18. Ha=3.and b= 1, then value Of (a + b)b is (A) -2 1 ‘ (8) -5 © 2 () 6 19. If 3x 2=4 and 0.06 y= 0.12, then value of » is (A) 0 (8) 16 © -8 (D) -16 20. 8a? equals (A) 8+a B) 8a +a? © Ox@xaxexexexexg O) @+e+ Pte eigigig 21. The algebraic expression for the difference of (x + y—3) from (3x—2y + 9) is subtracted from the sum of (4x + 3y— 9) and (2x -— y + Z)is (A) {(4x +3y-9)+(Qx—y+ Z)} ~ Gx-2y+9)- (e+ y—3) @) (Gr + 3y—9) + xy +2)} - (Gr—2y+9)-(e+y—3)} © {Gx~2y +9) (+ y—3)} ~ x4 3y-9) + Qx—y+2} (D) none of these. 22. If Sx4 — 7x3 — 3x + 4 is subtracted from the sum of (4x4 - 33 + 6x), (4 + 4: x — 3) and (3x4 — 5x7 +2), then coefficient of x in the resulting polynomial is (A) -4 (B) 8 O1 (D) 9 a 8 2)x(ab, 23. The value of (-15.°v) « (B32) x($5n92")x(Fz) is = 4 as (A) Saye @) gry? 4333 © Seye ©) re 2 Algebraic Expressions = ®ees . A wire of some length was bent to form a circle of radius 5 Lo +21) metre. If a leng ber a (2x + 6) metre is cut for some se and the left out wire is fae aking a square, th length of the side of the square is __ the (A) 4(e+21)m ®) y(te* 21) m (©) (Sx+15)m (D) (14x +42)m 25. What is the sum of the values of the expression 5 (2 ~ 3x) + 7-11, when x= 2 and x =_ 5 (a) 0 @)-1 ' © 2 . () - ae : . a+ 26. Which one of the following options is the correct value of the expression "=~" —< i, atbrtg? a=1,b=2,¢=-1,x=-l,y=2andz=3? (A) 0 (B) 2 © -2 (D) 3 A 27. Find the perimeter of given triangle if x > 0. af) (A) 6? +9 (B) 4° +9 We \ (©) 6x2 +10x+ 13 (D) None of these a ‘ 28. If the value of 2x3 — 2x2 + dax - a equals to 64; \ 2,thenthe 8 a value ofa’ is (A) 4 (B) 6 (©) 7 (D) 8 29. Which of the following is true statement? (A) In like terms, variables and their powers are same. (B) (a—2b +3)—(4a +) is a binomial. (C)_ The expression 4x + 3x? + 9.x is a trinomial. (D) 4pis the numerical coefficient of q? in - 4pq?. HOTS 30. Each symbol given below represents an alg xpression. A=8m-7n+ 6p, Q=-3m—4n-p?, []=2m+4n—3p? and O=-m-n-F Find the expression which is represented by [[] +)+ +O. (A) —4m+ 14n—9p (B) 4m—14n-9p* (©) 4m+ 14n—9p? (D) -4m— 14n-9p* 66 5 © OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 e o« 1. Rat had © (a8 3 x’) in his piggy bank, his mother gave him & (40? + 4x ~ 3) and father gave him © 30" St? + 24), Out ofthis total money, he spent & (8, Fes jrow much moncy is le with him, if, = 39 yon a book (ay @19 (B) % 18 cy E16 (b) &15 x2. Simplify 2x = 3y ~ [3x 2y— fe 2G ayyhy (A) -4"y "2 (B) -x+y-z Ce (D) x-y+z Write the appropriate expression for given st: aterment. Three times the sum of 2x + y — {5 — (x 3y)} and 7x - 4y + 3 is subtracted from: 4 (A) Gx~4y +7) —3 [2x + y~ (5 - (x 3y)}] - (Tx -4y +3) (B) Gxr-4y +7)—3 (7x-4y +3) -[{2x+y- {5-(e-3y)}] (©) Gr-4y + 7)—3 [2x +y)— {5-(x-3y)} + Tx -4y + 3] () None of these 34. What values of a and will make the given statement true? = 10)? Sxy - 102 (B) a=6,6=1 (D) a=6,b=- Darken your Choice with HB Pencil ]2HOo]1]@@Oo AMDOO WBOW anon AHO”! 4] OOOO DDOO |e] OOO DOOD |s.| OOOO fs] DOOM |] OOOO ADO) WHO O®O® WO” |e] ADO” AWOD |] HOO [in] AHOO) ADOD AGO” |w{ADO®|m| OWOw @WNOO QHOD WOOO 1) ~ Exponents and Powers ) Multiple Choice Questions 1, The exponential form of 9 x 9 x 9 x 9 with base 3is (a) 36 (B) 3% ©: » (D) none of these 2. Which of the following is equal to 3? (A) 29430411942! (B) 3 x 30 x 29 x 40 x 30 (© (= 11%) x3 (D) (39-2) +3 x B°+2%)-3 4y 4\ 3, Fill in the blank to make the given statement true. (3) * (5) 6 4 6 ) ($) ®) (5) 9 6 © (4) (D) None of these 4. The standard scientific notation of 8,19,00,000 is : (A) 819 x 10° (B) 81.9 x 106 (C) 8.19 «107 (D) 0.819 x 108 272] 1 5. The value of Kl ? i | is aly! =| y (A) ( a ) (B) (# 1 fi C) -4 - — © ©) 356 68 ~ OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 ye 1_ 36 = 6°, then value of nis ) 2 A ; (B) 0 C) Line writing 2° 9? but in hurry she wrote 4 ni wa? 592. What is the numerical difference between (a) 2 (B) 1 © ° (D) -1 g. The bp lt notation of 10? x 7° + 23 x 3! 59x 304.71 x 3h ig (a) 8x2 (B) 24x32 3334 © M3 101 @) 2x2 5 4, The value of the expression £D)_* 8) i cauat to 4 1 AW 6 ®) -5 © 2 (D) -2 10. Which of the following values are equal? @ en" (ii) 0!” (iit) 10° (iv) 10! (A) @and (ii) (B) (i) and (iii) (© @and (ir) (D) (ii) and (iv) 11. Which of the following are true? (A) 4° is greater than 16° (B) 24+34=(2+ 3) (© 2%x34=@2x3) (D) (3)'=-12 12, If 4* = 900, then 4°? is equal to ‘ 900 900 Ww | o> 225 225 © 46 Oe 13. The value of (1+3+5+7+9+ 11+ 13+ 15)? is 1 (A) 64 ® 3 © 8 (D) -8 14, The number 4.325 10° in the usual form is written as (A) 432500000 (B) 432.5 « 108 (©) 43250000 (D) 432500 Exponents and Powers = 9 89 = 15, Evaluate (V2) (s)' (B) | (a) 0 © 2 (D) -! 16. By what number should (5) | be multiplied so that the product is (8) '? = (B) -40 Ws °G Ch = (D) None of these Oy | 17, 1f4* = 256, then find the value of 6° (A) 6 (B) -6 “1 oy ll © F ©) & 18. Write the given expressions in descending order. 4 (-2)' 4 0 F w) @P (ii) (#) 2 (iv) 46 +48 8 (A) (@, Gv), Gi and (ii) (B) (, (ii), (iv) and Gil) © @, Go), Gi) and Gi) 20.6 Os Ifpgr=0, then find the value of (p#?"— (gy ~ (7? is (A) -l aes ©o ee 1 1 : B42 wt (B) 2 io w : 5 If (4) = 0,008, then (0.25) will be on (B) 0.25 (©) 0.0625 @) 0.125 . Find the value of ( 2 i «(2 yr (fy y (A) 9 : wo (B) 10 (D) -10 ° OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 ah uly © 16 : an 3 \ (18) x4¥as.a power of 4 4. EXPY A a Q* ?) (a) (3)} then the value of (") is 16 ®) i 9 (D) rl (B) 48 () 4 which of following when simplified is not equal to 27? ss (A) [90+ 8] +3 © xP 4g, Match the following Column I (B) (38 + 39) x (3°+29+ 1°) (D) 3!2+38« 3? Column II @ 6 @ () 8! (ii) 4 () 512 (iii) 28 () 256 (iv) 34 (A) @-Gii), &) 1H), 4), Mi) ——(B) @) iti), &) Hv), A), OO © @Hi), KW), ©), Mi) D) @—ii), () Hv), Ct), 27. Simplify SAB! : 1 1 “™ 3 By © 2 @)1 28. By what number ( #) Date multiplied so that the result is 8 w (4) w (-4) 5 _ © (3) (4)’ 29. A number is given in the standard form if it is written as k x 10", where k is (A) 0 35. If2"*? —2”*1 + 2"=C x 2", find the value of C. al 2 ©3 ©) 4 Darken your Choice with HB Eel 1] ®®©® DOOD YOO ®®O® ®OOD @®00 JAMO ®®O® ° OCAS Mathematics - Assessment Book 7 @ Symmetry and e Visualising Solid © Shapes a ahaa alts (3 Questions | if right angled triangle of height 12 cm and base 5 em is rotated about its base, then the resulting figure is a (A) cone of height 5 cm and base 5 cm (B) cone of height 12 cm and base 12 cm (©) cone of height 12 cm and base 5 cm (D) cone of height 5 cm and base 12 cm 2, Rhombus is a figure that has lines of symmetry and has a rotational symmetry of order . (A) 2,2 (B) 3,3 © 44 (D) 2,1 3 3. Which of the given figures does not have rotational symmetry? (A) (B) © \W) ) YY) 4. Which of the given pairs of capital letters in English alphabet have no line of symmetry? (A) AandB (©) Rands (B) GandJ (D) UandV 5. Atriangle which has neither line symmetry nor rotational symmetry. (A) Isosceles triangle (C)_ Right angled Isosceles triangle a (B) Equilateral triangle (D) Scalene triangle Symmetry and Visualising Solid Shapes | & The ordet of roiational symmetry of a line segment #8 (A) 1 (B) 2 «) 3 (D) 4 . Which of the given nets can be folded to make a tetrahedron? 8. Which of the following statements is true? (A) A thombus is also a parallelogram and hence it does not have line symmetry. (B) Inarectangle, the angle of rotational symmetry is 90°. (C) An isosceles triangle has neither a line symmetry nor a rotational symmetry. (D) In a regular pentagon, the perpendicular bisectors of the sides are the only lines of symmetry, 9. A square pyramid has (A) 4 vertices and 4 faces (B) 4 vertices and 5 faces (C) 5 vertices and 5 faces (D) 5 vertices and 4 faces 10. The number of unit cubes in the given structure is a) 7 @) 21 (C) 2% (D) 17 11. Mirror image of (LULL @ |®| ® ©) | © ®| (0) [®| © OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 eee ng best shows the top view of the solid shown? drawi oC) | wo) | tof a cube carefully and find the incorrect statement + study the given ny (a) Eand Care opposite faces. ri te ] (B)_EandA are opposite faces. : cbs — c HF (C) Aand B are adjoint faces. (D) Band D are opposite faces. The number of lines of symmetry ly for the and the order of rotational symmetry respective 14 letter |j (A) 2,2 (B) 2,1 (© 1,2 (Dy 2.4 15, The top view of the given structure is * \ eT. (A) Bi a TF (B) © | ©) LL 16. Which of the following 3-dimensional figures has the top, side and front views as triangles? (A) \ @) © / () ® e 8 ‘Symmetry and Visualising Solid Shapes = ela ymmetry of the given figure? 17. Which of the lines in the picture are lines Gh (A) Lm nando (B) only! (©) mando (D) fandn 18. A clockwise rotation of 49° is equivalent to a counter clockwise rotation of (A) 311s (B) 131° © 221° (D) 251° 19. How many edges are there in the given figure? Regular pentagon (A) 52 (B) 49 Ly (© 47 (D) 51 ~ 20. Which of the following could represent cross sections of a cylinder? U (A) CS (B) O oO oO / Darken your Choice with HB Penei] —- 2A ®®OO ®®@OO @®OO ®@O©O 2 Logical Reasoning (YHultiple Choice Questions |. Ifeye is called hand, hand is called mouth, mouth is called ear, ear is called nose and nose is called tongue, then with which of the following would a person hear? (A) Eye (B) Mouth (C) Nose (D) Ear Which is the missing figure? (A) | 16 ©) | [25 © © | isl 3, Select the correct mirror image of [20-05 (a) (50:02 (eB) {20:05 «© {S0:20} (D) None of these i If the first and second letters in the word DEPRESSION were interchanged, also the third and fourth letters, the fifth and sixth letters and so on, then which of the following would be the eighth letter from the left? (A) R (B) 0 © s @)1 5. IfAis the mother of B; B is the sister of D; D is the father of M, then how A is related to M? (A) Mother (B) Grand Mother (© Aunt (D) Need more information eee Logical Reasoning 6. The water image of GARICA is ~~ (A) @VBICV (B) ADLAAD (©) CABIOV (p) vCrivo 7. IE’ means, *P means +", “Q" means “"and ‘M" means *»", then tick the correct equation (A) TIM34L17Q8L3 =~ 24 (B) 6M18Q26L13P7 =~ 10 (©) 9POL9QIM9 =~ 71 (D) 32P8L16Q4M1 =~6 In a row having children facing towards South, A is fifteenth from the right end and B is thirg to the right of A, C who is fifth from the left end of the row is seventh to the left of B What is A’s position from the left end of the row? (A) 128 (B) 11" © 10% (D) 9* 9. Which is the odd one out? (A) 729 (B) 633 (©) 522 (D) 862 10. Two positions of the dice are given in the figure. What will be 1 ZB the number at the bottom, if 5 is at the top? 4 2 | 2 | 3 1 (4 © 2 (D) 6 11. Reaching the meeting point on Monday 20 minutes before 11 : 30 hours, I found myself half an hour earlier than the manager who was 25 minutes late. What was the scheduled time of the meeting? (A) 11: 10 hours (B) 11:20 hours (©) 11:15 hours (D) 11: 40 hours 12. How many such pairs of leters are there in the word CORPORATE each of which has as many letters in the same sequence between them as in the English alphabet? (A) 2 () 1 @o (D) More than 3 13. Which of the following statements is correct regarding to the given diagram? (A) Band D are common to the circle and triangle. (B) Bis in common to all the three figures, (©) Dand G are in common to the rectangle and triangle, (D) Cand D are in the triangle, 14, If"ki top joc’ means ‘who are you’, “lin ki fin’ means ‘they are honest’, is honest’, then what do you mean by ‘lin"? “fin ti joe’ means ‘who A) They (B) Honest (©) Who (©) Are 78 ¢-* OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 »@e@ (B) 12 o? (D) 44 B means A ‘is the father of B. ) A B means A “is the wife of B. Gi A* B means A ‘is the brother of B. fA-¢ B, which of the following statements is true? (a) Ais the mother of B (B) Bis the brother of A (© Ais the sister of B (D) None of these 4 student got twice as many sums wrong as he got right If he attempted 48 sums in all, how many did he solve correctly? j (aA) 12 (B) 16 © 24 (D) 18 ‘Awalks 10 metres in front and 10 metres to the right. Then every time turning to his left, he ‘walks 5, 15 and 15 metres respectively. How far is he now from his starting point? (A) 50 metres (B) 35 metres (C) 20 metres (D) 5 metres if you are eleventh in a queue starting from either end, how many persons are in the queue? (a) ul (B) 20 (© 21 (D) 22 Select the correct mirror image of the give figure: (2:05) @) [502| ® [20:5] © Ge ©) (550) Select a figure from the options which exactly fits in the given figure to form a ie complete square (A) @) (© is nich is not exactly embedded as 22. Select the figure from the options wh one of the part in the given figure 23. Find the missing figure in the given image. {1A 37 ZA | [P| w iA @ | Ly oly ©) SI] 24. A piece of paper is folded in such a manner as shown and punched. Select the unfolded form of the piece of paper. an @ (aso @) ie © (8888 © OCAS Mathematics Assessment Book 7 900 Be set shown is folded 10 form a box, 1 Me the option, the boxes that are similar the box that will be formed. 0 (a) Lonly 2 and 3 both z a ® 7 @ a © 3only 1 2 3 4 0) ! and 4 both Arrange the following words in the alphabetical order * the word that comes last. (A) Prominent (B) Prohibition (©) Programme (D) Prolong 97. P,Q. R, Sand T are Sitting on a bench, P is sitting next to Q, S is sitting next to R, S is not sitting with T, who is on the left end of the bench. R is on the second Position from the right. P is on the right of Q and T. On which position A is sitting? (A) Between T and $ (B) Between Q and R (C) Between Q and S (D) Between S and R 28. If South-East becomes North, North becomes South-West and so on, then what will North- West become? as arranged in a dictionary and choose (A) South-East (8) North-West (©) North (D) South 99. Ifthe code for ‘CHAP" is *XSZK’, then what is WVZU" the code for? a (B) MosT mo DEA (D) Cost 30. Study the given numbers carefully 427 581 839 275 589 Which of the following numbers will be obtained, if the second digit of the greatest number is subtracted from the second digit of the least number, after adding five to each of the above numbers? (A) 1 (B).2 © 3 (D) 4 Darken your Choice with HB Pencil @®©O0 @OO@ ®@Oo | ®@®O0| @@O©® Logical Reasoning = 9 84 = t, i 4. re 5 17. | D | 18. . D |26. | A |27. | B [28 | D [29. [i | u{ol2}alsa[cls[acls[o[6] 5] 7lacls[p] cfu ts u. |B [2 | fis. [5 [ia [a 15. | lie. [ c [a7 [> 18. | A |19. | B c uic|2/p]3./B ii. | C 412. | C J13. | C 21. | ¢ }22. | |23. Lc mC fae Bia p le ase c he mu oci{m alfa. Bilis plas B 16 . 2 A[2. D(z. B [24 D [25 A [26 DAl27. cp]28. 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