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Class 5 Maths
The Fish Tale
Quiz 1
Name of the number $$90,08,00,700$$ is
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Ninety crore eight lakhs seven hundred
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Nine crore eight lakhs seven hundred
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Nine crore eighty lakhs seven hundred
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Ninety crore eighty lakhs seven hundred
Explanation
The given number is $$90,08,00,700$$
$$90,08,00,700 = 90\times1,00,00,000 + 08\times1,00,000 + 7\times100$$
So, the name is "Ninety crore eight lakh seven hundred".
Hence, $$Option- A$$ is correct.
A certain hotel requires $$105\:kg$$ of wheat for a week. How many $$kg$$ of wheat will it require for $$58$$ days?
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$$\;406$$
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$$\;870$$
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$$\;708$$
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$$\;536$$
Explanation
(b) In $$7$$ days, amount of wheat required $$=105\:kg$$
$$\;\;\;\;\;\therefore$$ In $$1$$ day, the amount of wheat required $$=\displaystyle\frac{105}{7}\:kg$$
$$\;\;\;\;\;\therefore$$ In $$58$$ days, the amount of wheat required $$=\displaystyle\frac{105}{7}\times58\:kg=870\:kg$$.
In a shop, $$12$$ sarees cost $$Rs. 3600.$$ The cost of $$1$$ saree is
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$$Rs. 300$$
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$$Rs. 350$$
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$$Rs.250$$
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$$Rs. 200$$
Explanation
Given, cost of $$12$$ sarees $$= Rs.3600$$
So,cost of $$1$$ saree $$=Rs.\, \displaystyle \frac {3600}{12}\, =\, Rs. 300$$
Hence, the cost of $$1$$ saree is $$Rs.300$$
Cost of $$12$$ apples is Rs. $$96.$$ The cost of $$15$$ apples is
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Rs. $$12$$
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Rs. $$102$$
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Rs. $$120$$
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Rs. $$140$$
Explanation
cost of $$12$$ apples $$= Rs. 96$$
cost of $$1$$ apple = $$\displaystyle \frac {96}{12}\, =\, Rs.\, 8$$
Cost of $$15$$ apples $$=15\times 8 = Rs. 120.$$
Cost of $$1$$ book is $$Rs. 12.$$ The cost of $$9$$ books is
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$$Rs. 86$$
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$$Rs. 106$$
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$$Rs. 108$$
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$$Rs. 118$$
Explanation
1 book = Rs. 12
9 books = 12 $$\times$$ 9 = Rs. 108
Cost of $$24$$ identical articles is Rs $$108$$. Find the cost of $$40$$ such articles.
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Rs $$140$$
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Rs $$180$$
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Rs $$160$$
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Rs $$190$$
Explanation
$$\because$$ Cost of $$24$$ articles = Rs $$108 .$$
$$\therefore $$ Cost of $$1$$ articles $$=\dfrac{108}{24}$$
$$\therefore$$ Cost of $$40$$ articles $$ =\dfrac{108}{24}\times 40=$$ Rs $$180$$
Number name for 83,07,80,120 is
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eighty three crore seven thousand eighty lakh one hundred twenty
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eighty three crore seven lakh eighty thousand one hundred twenty
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eighty three crore crore seventy thousand eighty lakh one twenty
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none
Explanation
$$83,07,80,120 = 83\times1,00,00,000 + 07\times1,00,000 +80\times1,000 + 120$$
So this will equal to Eighty three crore seven lakh eighty thousand one hundred twenty
So correct answer will be option B
If $$6$$ note books cost Rs. $$45,$$ how much would $$8$$ note books cost?
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Rs. $$57$$
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Rs. $$60$$
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Rs. $$312$$
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Rs. $$360$$
Explanation
Given cost of 6 notebooks =Rs 45.
Then cost of one notebook =Rs $$\dfrac{45}{6}$$
So cost of 8 notebooks =Rs $$\dfrac{45}{6}\times 8=60$$ Rs
Numeral for sixteen crore four lakh fifty thousand three hundred ten is
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16450310
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160450310
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164005310
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16004510
Explanation
Numerical value will be
16x1,00,00,000+04x1,00,000+50x1,000+310=160450310
So correct answer will be option B
Numeral for seventy crore one thousand is:
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$$7,01,000$$
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$$7,00,01,000$$
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$$70,00,01,000$$
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$$70,01,000$$
Explanation
Seventy crore one thousand
$$=70\times1,00,00,000 + 1\times1,000 = 70,00,01,000$$
So correct answer will be option C.
Five T.V. sets cost Rs.What will be the cost of 9 such T.V. sets?
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$$Rs.\ 119250$$
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$$Rs.\ 19250$$
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$$Rs.\ 11925$$
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$$Rs.\ 1192.5$$
Explanation
Given that, cost of $$5$$ TV $$=Rs.\ 66250$$
Hence, cost of $$1$$ TV $$=\dfrac{66250}{5}$$
And cost of $$9$$ TV $$=\dfrac{66250}{5}\times 9$$
$$=Rs.\ 119250$$
Hence, the cost of $$9$$ TV sets is $$Rs.\ 119250$$.
Write in numerals:
Ten lakh ninety thousand nine hundred nine.
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$$10,09,099$$
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$$10,90,909$$
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$$10,909$$
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$$10,09,909$$
Explanation
Ten lakh ninety thousand nine hundred nine
In numerals it can be written as,
$$10,90,909$$
If $$40$$ articles cost Rs. $$180,$$ the cost of $$18$$
articles is:
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Rs. $$18$$
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Rs. $$36$$
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Rs. $$81$$
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Rs. $$40.5$$
Explanation
Cost of $$40$$ articles $$=\text{Rs.}\ 180$$
Cost of $$ 1$$ article $$=\text{Rs.}\ \dfrac{180}{40}$$
Cost of $$18$$ articles $$=\text{Rs.}\ \dfrac{180}{40}\times 18=\text{Rs.}\ 8.1\ $$
$$24$$ iron rods of the same size weigh $$240kg$$. What will be the weight of $$20$$ such iron rods ?
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$$200$$ Kg
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$$2000$$
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$$120$$
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$$100$$
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Explanation
Weight of $$1$$ iron rod $$=\dfrac{240}{24}=10\;kg$$
Weight of $$20$$ iron rods $$=20\times10=200\;kg$$
If there are $$20$$ chocolates in $$2$$ packets, then how many chocolates are there in $$6$$ packets?
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$$120$$
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$$60$$
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$$12$$
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$$20$$
Explanation
Given $$20$$ chocolates in $$2$$ packets.
Then chocolates in $$6$$ packets $$=$$ $$\dfrac{20}{2}\times 6=60$$
A fruit seller had $$69875$$ apples. He has to pack them in boxes, with each box containing $$325$$ apples. Find the number of boxes required to pack all the apples.
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$$225$$
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$$315$$
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$$215$$
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$$205$$
Explanation
Given:
Total number of apples $$=69875$$
Number of apples in $$1$$ box $$=325$$
$$\therefore$$ Number of boxes required $$=\dfrac{Total\ number\ of\ apples}{Number\ of\ apples\ in\ 1\ box}$$
$$=\dfrac{69875}{325}$$
$$=215$$
If your height is $$150\ cm$$ and your brother is taller than you by $$7\ cm$$, then what is the height of your brother?
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157 cm
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143 cm
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155 cm
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145 cm
If you weigh $$20\ kg$$ and weight of your friend is $$10\,kg$$ more than your weight, then how much your friend weighs?
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200 kg
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30 kg
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10 kg
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25 kg
Explanation
my weight $$=20\,kg$$
my friend weighs $$10\,kg$$ more than me
weight of my friend $$=20+10 =30\,kg$$
How many sharks, each of weight $$100\ kg$$, can be put together to balance a shark of weight $$1000\ kg$$?
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5
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10
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9
Explanation
$$1$$ shark weight $$=100 kg$$
$$10$$ shark weight $$=\underline {10} \times 100 \ kg=1000 \ kg$$
So, $$10$$ numbers of $$100kg$$ sharks are needed to balance a $$1000$$ kg shark.
How many zeros are there in one lakh?
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4
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5
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2
Explanation
As we know $$1 \quad lakh = 1000000$$
$$\therefore C$$ will be the correct answer.
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