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                                              ASSESSMENT TIME


                                          COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS

          A.  Multiple-Choice Questions
              1.  How much money is required to buy 2 kg of oranges and 1 kg of grapes.


                  (a) ` 108                                                          Fruits     Cost in ` per kg
                                                                                     Grapes             35
                  (b) ` 138
                                                                                    Oranges             53
                  (c) ` 141                                                          Plums              38


              2.  If the cost of 13 pens is ` 104, the cost of a dozen pens will be:

                  (a) ` 96                          (b) ` 100                         (c) ` 108

              3.   A large can of dog food costs ` 5.75 more than a small can of dog food. If        represents


                  the price of one large can of dog food, which expression shows the price of one small can

                  of dog food?

                  (a)     – ` 5.75                  (b) ` 5.75 –                      (c)     + ` 5.75



          B.  Fill in the Blanks

              1.  If 7 sacks of rice cost ` 777, then the cost of one sack is _______________ .
              2.  A factory produces 4500 toy cars in 15 days. In 1 day it produces _______________ .

              3.  The cost of 6 pastries is ` 240, then the cost of 20 pastries is _______________ .
              4.  If 36 purses can be bought for ` 1458, then 42 purses cost will be __________.


                                               SKILL BASED QUESTIONS
          C.  Case Study
          Renu and Ravi both went to a market. Their parents gave them 100 rupees for each one. Renu went
          for a ride and spent one fifth of her money. Ravi spent three-fourth of his money for buying toys
          and remaining money they saved.
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