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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
At half past six, what is the angle between the hour and the minute hand.
Maths
Time
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
Atul,Bhaskar, and Chetan went to the firm to pick apples. Atul picked 1/3rd of what Bhaskar picked 4times as many as Chetan did. If Chetan picked 27 apples, how many apples did the three pick in all
Maths
Fractions
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
The thickness of each comic book is 35mm and each book stand is 5cm wide. A shelf holds 40 books and two book stands. How long(mesurement in m) is the shelf?
Maths
Measurement of Length
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
The perimeter of a rectangle is 36 cm. The measure of its length and breadth are natural numbers. How many such rectangles are possible ?
Maths
Perimeter
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by TITHEE AMIT PAWALI
· Class 5
The excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides leads to
Science
Pollution
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by TITHEE AMIT PAWALI
· Class 5
Which part of a plant is responsible for producing food through photosynthesis?
Science
Plants
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by MOHAMMAD KIYAAN
· Class 5
How many days mars take to complete a revolution?
Science
Earth and Universe
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by IVANA ROHAN MATHEWS
· Class 5
A man lives on the 10th floor of an apartment building. Every morning he takes the elevator all the way down to the bottom and goes to work. In the evening, when he comes back, he takes the elevator to the 7th floor and walks the rest of the way up—unless it is raining.
Reasoning
Puzzle Test
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by IVANA ROHAN MATHEWS
· Class 5
How many times can you subtract the number 5 from 35?
Reasoning
Puzzle Test
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by IVANA ROHAN MATHEWS
· Class 5
A girl and her father are in a car accident. The father dies, and the girl is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. The surgeon looks at the girl and says, "I can't operate on this girl—she's my daughter!" How is this possible?
Reasoning
Puzzle Test
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by IVANA ROHAN MATHEWS
· Class 5
In the idiom "A big cheese", which language's word has come in the idiom (Hint: focus on the pronunciation)
English
Idioms
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by IVANA ROHAN MATHEWS
· Class 5
If "Horse" is written as "Ipstf" and "Foal" is written as "Gpbm", how is "Ponies" Written in this format?
Reasoning
Alphabet Test
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
A combination lock requires 3 numbers to unlock. The second number is 2/5
of the first number. The third number is 3/4
of the second number. The difference between the first number and the third number is 42. What is the second number?
Maths
Fractions
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
The product of two numbers is 867 and their HCF is 17. Find their L.C.M.
Maths
Computation Operations
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
Pawan wants to plant 48 onion plants and 32 cabbage plants in his vegetable garden. What is the greatest number of rows possible if each row has the same number of onion plants and the same number of cabbage plants?
Maths
Computation Operations
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by AKSHAY GURU VARADHARAJAN
· Class 5
Two cyclists start cycling on a circular track from the same point but in opposite directions. One completes a round in 40 seconds and the other in 30 seconds. After how many seconds will they meet at the starting point?
Maths
Computation Operations
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by MOHD ABDUL KHALEQ
· Class 5
Read the following statements: (1) The muscles of the heart are voluntary muscles. (2) The ear lobes and lips do not have bones. (3) The spinal cord along with the brain forms the main part of the nervous system. (4) The elbow and knee have ball and socket joint. Which of the above statements is/are incorrect?
Science
Human Body and Health
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by MOHD ABDUL KHALEQ
· Class 5
Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition: The crane tipped ____ from the hill.
English
Prepositions
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by MOHD ABDUL KHALEQ
· Class 5
A big string was cut into two smaller strings. The first string is 10 m long and the length of the second string is twice that of the first one. Find the total length of the original string.
Maths
Measurement of Length
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