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          State True/False

              14.  A battery cell is an example of cylinder

              15.  A football is an example of a Cuboid

              16.  The symbol of rupee is $


              17.  Seventh month July of the year is

          Case-Study

          Your school is setting up a snack stand during recess to raise funds for new playground.
          You are in-charge for managing the snack stand, handling money and keeping track of
          sales. At the snack stand, you sell three types of snacks: apples, bananas and cookies.
          Each snack has a different price: Apple: ` 12.50, Banana: ` 5.75, Cookie: ` 8.

          Read the above paragraph and answer the following questions.

            18.  If Aman buys 1 apple, 2 bananas, how much money should he pay in total?

                  (a)  ` 12.25              (b)  ` 14.50              (c)  ` 24                (d)  ` 30.5


            19. If Aman pays a ` 100 note, how much change should he received back?

                  (a)  `  76                (b)  `  86.50             (c)  `  87.75            (d)  `  69.5

            20. Shanu gives you `  50 for 2 bananas and 3 cookies. How much change should
                    Shanu received back?

                  (a)  ` 18.25              (b)  ` 15.50              (c)  ` 13.75             (d)  ` 14.5

            21. The school sold 6 apples, 5 bananas and 4 cookies at the end of the day. What
                  was the school’s total sale?

                  (a)  `  118.55            (b)  `  135.75            (c)  `  136.40           (d)  `  140.596


          Subjective Based Questions

              22.  A packet of biscuits cost ` 15.50. What is cost of 8 packets?

              23.  Five pairs of sleepers cost ` 545.50. What is the cost of one pair of sleepers?

              24.  Convert 12 days into hours.

              25.  Count and write the smaller cubes in this bigger cube.


              26.  Subtract ` 40.57 from ` 67.30.

              27.  Pooja had `  28.56. Her father gave her `  140.85 more. How much amount does
                  she have now?
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