QUESTION BANK FOR SA II 2017-18, SUB-MATHS,

MAPPING YOUR WAY

1. Answer the following questions on looking the map?

i. Which is the longest road in the map?

a) Rafi Margb) Janpathc) Rajpath

d) Man Singh Road

ii. Which is far away from the RashtrapatiBhavan?

a) National stadium b) Man Singh Road c)TilakMarg d) Jana path

2. The distance between Govt.Rajaji Hospital and American college in the map is 4 cm. The scale of the map is 1 cm= 40 m. Find the actual distance between them.

GOWRIPALAYAM MAIN ROAD

GOVT.

RAJAJI

HOSPITAL

a) 34 m b) 160m c) 120 cm / d) 43 m

3 Look at the India map and choose

thecorrect answer:

i)Rajesh wants to come from Uttar Pradesh to Tamil Nadu. In which direction will he travel?

a)East b) west c)south d)North

ii. Circle the state which is surrounded by four other states?

a)Madhya Pradesh b)Kerala c)Tamilnadu d)Orissa

iii). Is any other state which is south to Tamil Nadu?

a) Yesb) No

iv). Reenu wants to go to West Bengal from Tamil Nadu. Which states does she cross?

a) Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh,Orissa

b) Andhra Pradesh, Orissa

c) Kerala,M.P.,Karnataka

4.Choose the correct answer:To reach AVS Engineering from the old bus stand how many left and right turns do you take?

a) 3 left and 2 right

b) 2 left and 3 right

c) 3 left and 3 right

d) 2 left and 2 right

5. Look at the school map and answer the following?

i). If you enter in the class room the notice board is in your ______side.

a) Left b) right c) front / d) back
ii.______is exactly opposite to the door.
a) Almirah / b) window / c)Display board / d) Notice board
iii. How many types of boards are there in this class room?
a)2 / b)3 / c)4 / d)5

iv. If the teacher standing near his table and facing the children, which

board is at his / left side?
a) Blackboard / b) Notice board / c) Display board

BOXES AND SKETCHES

1.Which is the 3 dimensional view of the given net diagram:

a)b)c)d)

2. I have six faces.

My faces meet at right angles.
All my faces are squares.
Who am I? ______
a) Cuboid / b) cube / c) sphere / d) cylinder

3. What is this?

a) Square based pyramidb) Triangular pyramidc) Triangular Prism

  1. Which 3 dimensional shape has no edge?

a) Cylinder b) cube c) cone d) sphere

5. Put a tick (√) mark for the correct deep drawing of the given floor map.

6. Which shape will be the floor map of the given deep drawing?

a) Rectangleb) Square c) Triangled) Circle

7. Which of the following will make a cube? Put (√) mark:

bc

a

8. Draw a circle on the shapes which are the deep drawing of a cube:

a

bc

9.

a) Ab) Hc) Cd)Y

10. A special way of drawing the house which is deep to show the length, width and height is called a ______.

a) Floor mapb) Deep drawingc) paintingd) model

TOPIC –TENTHS AND HUNDREDTHS

Competency: Formation of Numbers

  1. Tick the correct answer

a) Number name of 43.052 is:

(i) forty three point fifty two,(ii) forty three point zero five two

b) 111/1000 can be written as (i) 0.111,(ii) 1.110

c) 172/10 can be written as (i) 17.2,(ii) 17.02

d) 1505/100 can be written as (i) 15.5, (ii) 15.05

Competency : Understanding basic concepts

2.Write the following decimals as fractions:

a) 0.25 = ______

b) 2.65 = ______

c) 29.30 = ______

d) 210.145 = ______

e) 125.04 = ______

Competency : Ability to compute

3.Write these as decimals

a) 15m 35cm = ______b) 50m 30cm = ______

c) 80 Paise = ______d) 45 ml = ______

e) 5l 750ml = ______f) 12kg 500g = ______

Competency : Problem Solving Ability

4. Shift the decimal appropriately

a) 3.742 x 10 = ______b) 3.742 ÷ 10 = ______

c) 3.742 x 100 = ______d) 3.742 ÷ 100 = ______

e) 3.742 x 100 = ______

TOPIC- AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY

Understanding basic concepts

Fill in the blanks

a. The region enclosed between the boundaries of a figure is called its ………..

b. Area of a rectangle = ……………….. x …………………….

c. Area of a square = …………………….

d. The sum total of the lengths of all the line segments of a simple closed figure

is called its ………………….

Ability to Compute

  1. Tick the right box

a)The area of a square of side 12 cm will be

b)A rectangular plot is 20cm by 15 cm its area will be

c)The perimeter of a square whose sides are 6.4cm will be

d) The perimeter of a square whose sides are 10.5cm will be

Problem solving Ability

Q 3.Solve the following

a i)Find the area of the floor of a room to carpet whose length is 12m and breadth is 9m.

ii) What will be the cost of the carpet if sq. m costs Rs50?

  1. Find the cost of fencing a Rectangular park of 120m length and 80m breadth at the rate of Rs.2 per metre .

TOPIC- SMART CHART

Competency : Understanding Basic Concepts:

Q 1.In a class of 100 students data of fruits liked was collected as follows. Represent this using chapatti chart / pie chart

Pine apple – 20

orange – 15

Banana – 40

Apple - 25

a. Which is the most favourite fruit? ______

b. Which is least favourite fruit? ______

c. How many students like oranges? ______

d. The difference between the number of students that like oranges and bananas is ______

2.Find out from the bar-chart. Temperature

  1. Which city is the hottest on 1 June? ______
  2. Which city is the coldest on 1 December? ______
  3. Which city shows little change in temperature on the two days- 1 June and 1 December? ______

Ability To Compute:

Q3.Read and write the number for the given tally marks.

a)b) c) d)

Q4.Draw tally marks for the following numbers

a) 9 b) 1 9

c) 23 d) 25

Problem Solving Ability

Q5.The graph shows how the children help their parents in domestic works. Watch it carefully and give the answer of the questions that follows.

Now answer the following questions from the above chart.

(a) In which work the children like to help their parents most?

Ans:- ______

(b) How many children prefer making and serving food?

Ans:- ______

(c)What is the total number of children on whom the survey was conducted?

Ans:- ______

TOPIC- WAY TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE

Formation of Numbers

1. Observe the following and write the corresponding multiplication facts

a)2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 =

b)10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 =

c)15 + 15 + 15 =

d)20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 =

e)100 + 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 + 100 =

f)500 + 500 + 500 =

Understanding Basic concepts

2. Match the columns

COLUMN A / COLUMN B
a)5 x 7 x 8
b)2 x 3 x 4
c)1 x 9 x 5
d)6 x 7 x 4
e)5 x 3 x 2 / i)1 x 9 x 5
ii)6 x 7 x 4
iii)5 x 3 x 2
iv)5 x 7 x 8
v)2 x 3 x 4

3.Solve Mentally :

a) 25 x _____ = 36 x 25

b) 676 x 0 = ______x ______

c) 4823 x 1 = ______x ______

d) 14 x 28 x 37 = 37 x ______x 14

e) 71 x 46 x 19 = 46 x 71 x ______

f) 7235 x ______= 0 x ______

g) 450 x 124 = 124 x ______

h) 97 x ______= 400 x 97

i) 200 x 5 x 25 = 5 x ______x ______

Ability to compute

Q4.Multiply

39 x 2 39 x 20 39 x 200

b) 97 x 7 97 x 70 97 x 700

Q5Divide and find the quotient :

(a) 20 ÷ 10 = (e) 434 ÷ 2 =

(b) 70 ÷ 10 = (f) 999 ÷ 9 =

(c) 760 ÷ 2 = (g) 420 ÷ 4 =

(d) 7000 ÷ 7 = (h) 1000 ÷ 4 =

Problem Solving Ability

Q6.Solve the following:

a)The product of two numbers is 459. If one number is 9 find the other.

b)A car runs 4km in a litre of petrol. How much petrol will it require to run80636 kms?

c)There are 31 days in the month of October. How many minutes are there in the month of October?

d) The price of 12 packets of toffees is Rs.144. Find the cost of 24 such packets of toffees.

Topic: How Big How Heavy?

Understanding Basic Concepts

Q1.Work out the volume of each shape below being careful to use the correct units:

(a)

Volume = ______cm cubes

(b)

Volume = ______cm cubes

(c)

Volume = ______cm cubes

Problem Solving Ability

Q2.Solve these

i)A storage container is 60cm long, 25cm wide and 15cm deep. What is its volume in cubic cms?

Volume = ______cm cubes

ii)Bindu is going to order some ready – mix concrete for an area 6m long and 5m wide, which needs be laid to a depth of 10cm. How many cubic metres of concrete will she need?

Volume = ______cm cubes

iii)How many litres of water are needed to fill the paddling pool to a depth of 30cm?

ANSWERS

MAPPING YOUR WAY:

1.i-c , ii –a

2-b

3.i- C, ii- a, iii-b,iv-b

4-a

5.i- a, ii-b, iii-b, iv-b

BOXES AND SKETCHES

1- a2- b3- a4- d5- b6- a7- a8- a9 - b10 –b

TENTHSAND HUNDREDTHS

1 (a) ii (b) i (c) i

2 (a) 25/100(b) 265/100(c) 2930/100(d) 210145/1000(e) 12504/100

3 (a) 15.35(b) 50.30(c) 0.80(d) 0.045(e) 5.750(f) 12.500kg

4 (a) 37.420(b) .3742(c) 374.200(d) .03742(e) 374.200

AREA & ITS BOUNDARY

1 (a) Area (b) length x Breadth (c) (Side)2(d) Perimeter

2 (a) 144 sq cm (b) 300 sq cm (c) 25.6 cm (d) 42 cm

3 (a) (i) 108m2(ii) 5400 (b) Rs 800

SMART CHART

1.(a) Banana(b) Orange(c) 15(d) 25

2.(a) Jaisalmer(b) Shimla (c) Bangalore

3. (a) 5(b) 4(c) 7(d) 5

4.(a) (b)

(c)

(d)

5(a) Going to market(b) 20(c) 110

WAY TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE

1(a) 14(b) 60(c) 45(d) 100 (e) 600(f) 1500

2(a) iv(b) v(c) i(d) ii(e) iii

3(a) 36(b) 0, 60(c) 4823 ,1(d) 28 (e) 19(f) 0, 7235(g) 450 (h) 400(i) 200, 25

4(a) 78 , 780 , 7800(b) 679 , 6790 , 67900

5(a) 2(b) 7(c) 380 (d) 1000 (e) 217(f) 111(g) 105(h) 250

6(a) 51(b) 2159 Ltr(c) 44640Min(d) Rs 288

HOW BIG HOW HEAVY

1(a) 96(b) 27 (c) 180

2(i) 22500(ii)300(iii) 18000 m3