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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following fractions is used to represent the shaded parts?
    Solution
    (i) Number of equal parts = 6
    Number of shaded parts = 4
    Shaded fraction =
    (ii)
    Number of equal parts = 6
    Number of shaded parts = 3
    Shaded fraction =
    So, the fraction used to represent the shaded parts is.
  • Question 2
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    By how much is greater than?
    Solution
    =
  • Question 3
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    is the same as
    Solution
    =

    Option (4) is correct.
  • Question 4
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    Which of the following options will replace '' if = ?
    Solution
    =

    Multiply both the numerator and denominator ofby 4 for getting same denominator on both sides
    =

    =

    = 28
  • Question 5
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    How many two-twelfths will make one whole?
    Solution
    Let x two-twelfths will make a whole.






    So, 6 two-twelfths will make a whole.
  • Question 6
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    is the same as
    Solution
    Divide both the numerator and denominator by 15 for simplifying the given fraction.

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  • Question 7
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    If, then x is equal to
    Solution



  • Question 8
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    The sum of the shaded fractions of figures (I) and (II) is
    Solution
    Shaded fraction of figure (I) =

    Shaded fraction of figure (II) =

    Sum of shaded fractions of figure (I) and figure (II) =
    = = 1
  • Question 9
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    Which of the following sets of fractions is in descending order?
    Solution
    Denominators of all the given fractions in each option are same.

    So, we have to check the descending order of numerators only.

    Option (4) is in descending order:


  • Question 10
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    Which of the following options can make the given number sentence true?

    _______
    Solution
    Converting the fractions into like fractions:

    LCM of 6 and 9 = 18

    Therefore, = and =


    So, >
  • Question 11
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    4 times ofis equal to
    Solution
    4 times of = 4 x=
  • Question 12
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    What fraction of the figure is unshaded?

    Solution
    Total number of equal parts = 16

    Number of unshaded parts = 11

    Required fraction =
  • Question 13
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    What fraction of the figure is unshaded?

    Solution
    Total number of equal parts = 6

    Number of unshaded parts = 4

    Required fraction = = two-thirds
  • Question 14
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    What fraction of the figure is shaded?

    Solution
    Total number of equal parts = 10

    Number of shaded parts = 4
    Therefore, required fraction = =

  • Question 15
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    Which of the following options represents the shaded fraction of the given figure?

    Solution
    = 1

    Shaded fraction of the given figure is:

    1 + 1 + =
  • Question 16
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    Which of the given shaded fractions in alternatives represents a value less than that represented by the shaded fraction in the following figure?

    Solution
    In the given figure:

    Total number of equal parts = 10

    Number of parts shaded = 4

    Fraction = =

    In option (1):

    Total number of equal parts = 5

    Number of parts shaded = 1

    Fraction = , which is less than.
  • Question 17
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    Andy has a bag full of candies in which he has 24 red candies, 34 orange candies and 42 green candies.

    What is the fraction of orange candies?
    Solution
    Total number of candies = 100

    Number of orange candies = 34

    Therefore, required faction is.
  • Question 18
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    Andy has a bag full of candies in which he has 24 red candies, 34 orange candies and 42 green candies.

    What is the fraction of candies that are not red?
    Solution
    Total number of candies = 100

    Number of candies that are not red = 34 + 42 = 76

    Therefore, the required faction =
  • Question 19
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    What fraction of the following figure is shaded?

    Solution
    Total number of equal parts = 5

    Number of shaded parts = 3
    Therefore, required fraction =
  • Question 20
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    What is the difference between 5 and 3?
    Solution
    5 = and 3=
    We need to converting the two into like fractions.

    LCM of 2 and 5 is 10.

    -
    = -
    = - = = 2
  • Question 21
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    Harpreet has some coloured cards, as shown in the figure. Find the fraction of cards that are red.

    Solution
    Total number of cards = 9
    Number of red cards = 2
    So, the fraction of red cards is.
  • Question 22
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    Sourabh puts the tiles shown below into an empty box. Find the fraction of tiles that contain vowels.

    Solution
    Total number of tiles in the word WHIZZBANGS = 10

    There are 2 tiles with vowels out of 10.

    So, the fraction of tiles that contain vowels is.
  • Question 23
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    Sachin gotof his cards blue. Which of the following could be the group of Sachin's cards?

    Solution

    According to the question, Sachin got exactly of the cards blue.

    It means Sachin got 4 blue cards out of total 7 cards.

    In option (2), 4 out of 7 cards are blue and the fraction representing that would be .

  • Question 24
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    The following is a list of places to pick from for a trip:

    Dharamshala Delhi
    Manali Kerala
    Dehradun McLeod Ganj
    Amritsar Kasol
    Mumbai Jammu
    Shimla Srinagar

    One place is picked for the trip. What is the fraction representing that the name of the place picked starts with a D?
    Solution
    Total number of places on the list = 12

    Number of places with first letter of their name as D (Dharamshala, Delhi, Dehradun) = 3

    Therefore, the required fraction =
  • Question 25
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    Komal purchased 17 mangoes, out of which 7 were rotten. Find the fraction of good mangoes.
    Solution
    Total number of mangoes Komal purchased = 17
    Number of rotten mangoes = 7
    Number of good mangoes = 17 - 7 = 10
    So, the required fraction of good mangoes =
  • Question 26
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    Shaded fraction is represented by which one of the following figures?
    Solution
    =

    In option (1):

    Total number of equal parts = 10

    Number of shaded parts = 8

    Shaded fraction = , which is equal to the given fraction.
  • Question 27
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    In a zoo, there are 7 tigers, 5 lions and 2 crocodiles. Which of the following statements is true about tigers?
    Solution
    Total number of animals in the zoo = 7 + 5 + 2 = 14
    Number of tigers = 7
    Number of lions = 5
    Number of crocodiles = 2
    Number of tigers is greater than the number of lions or the number of crocodiles.
    So, the required fraction for tigers =
    This shows that half of the animals in the zoo are tigers.
  • Question 28
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    What fraction should come in place of the question mark (?) to make the row's as well as the column's total as 1?


    Solution
    Let the missing fraction be x.

    Row's total = Column's total = 1

    = 1







    So, missing fraction =
  • Question 29
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    If
    ,
    then what is the value of
    Solution
    Suppose, Banana = B
    Apple = A
    Avacado = C

    So, from the second expression:

    B + B + A = 9
    A= 9 - 2B ---(1)

    Also, from third expression:

    A + A + B =

    2A + B =

    Using the value of A from equation (1), we get

    2(9 - 2B) + B =

    18 - 4B + B =

    3B = 18 -

    B = or

    Banana =

    Putting the value of B in (1), we get

    A = 9 -
    Apple = 2

    Now, from first expression:

    B + A + C = 7



    Avacado =

    So, B + C + B =
  • Question 30
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    A fraction of squares are shaded in the following set:


    Which of the following sets of circles represents the same shaded fraction?
    Solution
    Total number of squares = 10
    Number of shaded squares = 5
    So, fraction of squares that are shaded = =
    In option (2):

    Total number of circles = 6
    Number of shaded circles = 3

    Shaded fraction = =

    This is equal to the given shaded fraction.
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