CBSE Questions for Class 5 Maths Can You See The Pattern Quiz 1 - MCQExams.com

Consider numberTry to change this number into special number such that new number will read same from both the sides. Which number you will get?
  • 121
  • 363
  • 272
  • 379
Find the missing (?) figure : 
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  • $$1$$
  • $$2$$
  • $$3$$
  • $$4$$
Identify the pattern which is breaking the rule.Also correct it.
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  • Third pattern is breaking the rule. This is correct pattern
  • First pattern is breaking the rule. This is correct pattern
  • Fourth pattern is breaking the rule. This is correct pattern
  • No any pattern is breaking the rule
Look at the pattern. Take it forward till you get back to what you started with.
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Look at the pattern in figure (a) and using the same rule, complete figure (b)
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The largest negative integer which satisfies $$\cfrac {x^2-1}{(x-2)(x-3)}>0$$ is
  • $$-4$$
  • $$-3$$
  • $$-1$$
  • $$-2$$
Fill in the blank: 


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  • 24
  • 57
  • 62
  • 67
  
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  • $$2$$
  • $$4$$
  • $$3$$
  • $$5$$
Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.
$$1$$. Protein
$$2$$. Problem
$$3$$. Proverb
$$4$$. Property
$$5$$. Project.
  • $$1, 2, 3, 4, 5$$
  • $$2, 1, 4, 3, 5$$
  • $$2, 5, 4, 1, 3$$
  • $$3, 4, 5, 2, 1$$
It is the tens digit is four more than ones digit. guess the number?
  • 41
  • 31
  • 21
  • 51
Find the figure from the options Which completes the pattern in fig. (x)
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My secret number is larger than half ofcan you guess my secret number?
  • 26
  • 24
  • 25
  • None of these
Which of the following set of numbers will make the number sentences true?
____$$\div$$ ____ $$+$$ _____ $$= 12$$.
  • $$(6, 8, 12)$$
  • $$(6, 8, 16)$$
  • $$(16, 8, 10)$$
  • $$(6, 8, 10)$$
$$12$$$$15$$$$54$$
$$37$$$$14$$$$102$$
$$71$$$$23$$$$?$$
  • $$168$$
  • $$178$$
  • $$188$$
  • $$190$$
Find the odd one out.
Find the odd one out : 
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Puneet left his home for office in car. He drove 15 km straight towards North and then turned Eastwards and covered 8 km. He then turned to left and covered 1 km. He again turned left and drove for 20 km and reached office. How far and in which direction is his office from the home?
  • 21 km, West
  • 15 km, North-East
  • 20 km, North-West
  • 26 km, North-West
Five boys are standing in a row facing East. Mohit is to the left of Sameer, Tushar and Samrath. Sameer, Tushar and Samrath are to the left of Aman. Samrath is between Sameer and Tushar. If Tushar is fourth from the left, how far is Sameer from the light?
  • First
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth
Find the values of the letters $$A, B$$ and $$C$$ respectively
$$\dfrac { \quad \quad 4\quad A\\ +\quad 9\quad 8 }{ C\quad B\quad 3 } $$

  • $$5, 4$$ and $$1$$
  • $$4, 5$$ and $$1$$
  • $$1, 4$$ and $$8$$
  • $$1, 5$$ and $$4$$
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