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RMS- Class VI Syllabus

Section – I : Mathematics
  • Natural Numbers
  • LCM and HCF
  • Fractions
  • Unitary Method
  • Average
  • Percentage
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple Interest
  • Square Root
  • Area and Perimeter
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Lines and Angles
  • Temperature

 Section – II : English
  • English Grammar
  • Vocabulary Bag
  • One Word Substitution
  • Idioms
  • Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
  • Articles
  • Prepositions
  • Conjunctions
  • Letter Writing

 Section – III : General Knowledge
  • Know Your Country India
  • States of India
  • Union Territories
  • First in India
  • India – Important Facts
  • Our Defence Forces
  • Atomic Power Stations in India
  • Important Days
  • Classical Dances of India
  • National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in India
  • Important Towns on Rivers
  • Countries, Capitals and Currrencies
  • Inventions and Inventors
  • Some Historical Events / Land Marks
  • Games and Sports
  • Some Games and Sports Terms
  • Some Abbreviations
  • Books and Authors
  • Some Important Geographical Terms
  • General Science
  • Important Events of World History
  • International Organisations

 Section – IV : Intelligence Test
  • Classification
  • Analogy Test
  • Series Completion
  • Mathematical Operations
  • Coding and Decoding
  • Alphabetical Arrangement of Words


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        RMS- Class VI Syllabus

        Section – I : Mathematics
        • Natural Numbers
        • LCM and HCF
        • Fractions
        • Unitary Method
        • Average
        • Percentage
        • Profit and Loss
        • Simple Interest
        • Square Root
        • Area and Perimeter
        • Ratio and Proportion
        • Lines and Angles
        • Temperature

         Section – II : English
        • English Grammar
        • Vocabulary Bag
        • One Word Substitution
        • Idioms
        • Synonyms, Antonyms and Homonyms
        • Articles
        • Prepositions
        • Conjunctions
        • Letter Writing

         Section – III : General Knowledge
        • Know Your Country India
        • States of India
        • Union Territories
        • First in India
        • India – Important Facts
        • Our Defence Forces
        • Atomic Power Stations in India
        • Important Days
        • Classical Dances of India
        • National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in India
        • Important Towns on Rivers
        • Countries, Capitals and Currrencies
        • Inventions and Inventors
        • Some Historical Events / Land Marks
        • Games and Sports
        • Some Games and Sports Terms
        • Some Abbreviations
        • Books and Authors
        • Some Important Geographical Terms
        • General Science
        • Important Events of World History
        • International Organisations

         Section – IV : Intelligence Test
        • Classification
        • Analogy Test
        • Series Completion
        • Mathematical Operations
        • Coding and Decoding
        • Alphabetical Arrangement of Words


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              Rashtriya Military School (RMS) Admission 2015 - 16

              Rashtriya Military School (RMS)


              Admission Eligibility:


              For VI:-

              • Age: - Boys aged between 10 and 11 years as on 1st July of year of admission are eligible.
              • Education:- Should have passed Class V from a government/recognized school before the date of admission. However, a student studying in class V is eligible to appear in the entrance test.

              For Class IXth & XI:-

              • Age:- Boys aged between 13 and 14 years for class IXth and boys between 15 to 16 years of age for Class XIth as on 1st July of year of admission are eligible.


              • Education:- Should have passed in Class VIII for class IXth and passed Class X for Class XI from a government/recognized school before the date of admission. However, a student studying in class VIIIth and Class IXth is eligible to appear in the entrance test.


              Entrance Exam for RMS Admission:-
              For Class Vi Standard.
              The Entrance Exam for RMS Admission will be an automated OMR based test of:-


              1. Intelligence, 
              2. General Knowledge, 
              3. Mathematics and 
              4. English 


              Reservation of Vacancies 

              • 70% for wards of JCOs/OR of Army , Navy and AF ( including Ex servicemen) 
              • 30% for wards of Officers of Army, Navy and AF (including retired Officers) and wards of civilians.
              • 50 seats are reserved for wards of service personnel Killed in Action. 

              Note: 15% and 7.5% seats are reserved for SC and ST in all categories.

              Applications Form and Procedure:


              Prospectus and Application forms can be obtained from any of the Rashtriya Military Schools by paying Rs 350/-(Rs 175/- in case of SC/ST). A copy of Caste certificate is to be submitted in this respect).

              Applicants are required to forward self addressed envelope of size 31 cm x 25 cm affixed with Rs 60/- stamp for Prospectus and application form along with Demand Draft for the amount payable at respective Rashtriya Military School ( in favour of “ Principal , Rashtriya Military School”). ALL APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY ROUTED THROUGH RASHTRIYA MILITARY SCHOOLS. 

              All details pertaining to list of Exam Centers etc are given in the Application form.



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              Sainik School Entrance Examination Solved Paper Class VI

              ALL INDIA SAINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CLASS VI SAMPLE PAPERWRITTEN TEST

              The details of written test are as under: - Class VI
              1. Mathematical Knowledge Test and Language Ability Test
                100 MARKS        2 HOURS
              2. paper-II  Intelligence Test    100marks    50 Min.


                1. Free sample solved papers
                  Directions:—
                  1. This question paper contains two parts; answer all the questions in both parts.
                  2. Part ‘A’ mathematical knowledge test has 30 questions Q. No. 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each, 11 to 20 carry 3 marks each and 21 to 30 carry 5 marks each.
                  3. Part ‘B’ Language Ability Test contains 9 questions. Q. No. 1 and 2 carry 15 marks each and remaining questions carry 10 marks each.

                  Q. 1. Write the smallest and greatest 5-digits number using 8,  7,  0,  5 and 1.

                  Q. 2. Arrange the following numbers in descending order— 36905,  39217,  36915,  37503,  38207. 

                  Q. 3. Write the following Hindu Arabic numerals in Roman numerals—
                  (A) 19  (B) 85 
                  Q. 4. Find the quotient of the following —  (A) 6.25 /0.25  (B) 169÷1.3 
                  Q. 5. Find first three common multiples of 3, 4 and 5.
                  Q. 6. Find the value of 59/7÷59/49
                  Q. 7. Which of the following can be the angles of a triangle?
                  (A) 45°,  75°,  60°
                  (B) 75°,  45°, 65°


                  Q. 8. A bus starts from Agra to Delhi at 8:30 a.m. and reaches Delhi at 11:20 a.m.
                  How much time was taken by bus to reach Delhi?

                  Q. 9. The cost of 17 umbrellas is Rs. 1020. Find out the cost of 7 such umbrellas.

                  Q. 10. An arm of a square is of 30 m. The area of that square is equal to a rectangle field, whose one arm is of 20 m.
                  Find the another arm of that rectangular field?


                  Section-II  (Each question carries 3 marks)


                  Q. 11. Simplify :- (8 Divided by 2) x (6 of 2) =?

                  Q. 12. What will be the volume of a rectangular box whose internal measures are 176 cm, 125 cm and 8 cm?


                  Q. 13. A shopkeeper buys a bag of sugar of Rs. 1000 and earns a profit of 20%. Find the total profit of shopkeeper on a bag of sugar.


                  Q. 14. Classify each of following as acute, obtuse or right angle—
                  (A) 127°  (B) 87°  (C) 102°  (D) 90°  (E) 27°  (F) 93°



                  Q. 15. A field whose length is 60 m and 25 cm and breadth is 30 m and 25 cm is to be surrounded by a wire. Find the length of wire required.

                  Q. 16. The circumference of a circle is 44 cm. Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 17. In the adjoining figure PQR is a triangle and PQ = PR and LQ = 90°.
                  Find the values of other two angles of the triangle?
                  Q. 18. Write true or false
                  (A) 7/9>11/12
                  (B) 17÷17/5+5/2=1/2+7/2÷7/2
                  (C) 22:7=88:28

                  Q. 19. Mahendra was born in the same year on 26 April. Today he is of 62 days. Find the date of today
                  Q. 20. Add 7 hours 48 minutes 12 seconds and 2 hours 52 minutes 48 seconds.

                  Section—III 

                  (Each question carries 5 marks)

                  Q. 21. Han gets Rs. 55 out of 240, while Mohan gets Rs. 70 out of Rs. 360. Who gets better?

                  Q. 22. (i) Convert the following into decimal numbers—
                  (A) 12%  (B) 32%  (C) 4/5  (D) 5%  (E) 5/8

                  (ii) Convert the following decimals into a simple fraction—  (A) 5.05  (B) 0.08  (C) 6.6  (D) 0.200

                  Q. 23. Write the following fractions in ascending order—
                  1/3,3/5,9/11,5/7,11/13,7/9

                  Q. 24. Find the least five digit number which is exactly divisible by 75.,
                  Q. 25. Manu spends 1/5 of his income as house expenditure and he 2/7 spends of his income on transport and he saves 2034.
                  Find income of Manu.
                  Q. 26. Draw an angle of 90° with the help of a pencil and a compass.


                  Q. 27. Length of a park is 25 m and breadth is 20 m. The park is surrounded by a wire. If the wire is fold into a circle,
                  Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 28. Three men A, B and C working earn Rs. 2740, between the amount of A and B the ratio is 4 : 9 while C gets Rs. 790.
                  Find the difference in the amount of A and B.

                  Q. 29. Fill in the blanks—
                  (A) (8.9 + 1.1) ÷ = 1.
                  (B) C.P. is Rs. 420, profit Rs. 80, then S. P. = Rs
                  (C) The sum of all four angles of a rhombus =
                  (D) Area of circle = pie x ?
                  (E) In a parallelogram the opposite angles are ………

                  Q. 30. Match the following-
                  List I

                  (A) Complementary of 75 °
                  (B) An obtuse angle is
                  (C)If the sum of two angles is 90° then they called
                  (D) Supplementary of 95 °
                  (E) No. of arms in a pentagon is List II


                  (i)85°
                  (ii) Five
                  (iii) 15°
                  (iv) Complementary
                  (v) Grater than 90°





                  Part—’B’&nsbp;  Language


                  Q. 1. Write an essay in 15 sentences on any one of the following topics

                  (A) An Indian Farmer
                  (B) The Postman

                  Q. 2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions— An American woman found third class compartment very uncomfortable. She asked her friends why Gandhiji did not travel first class. One of the American men said, they would go and ask Gandhiji about it. One of the men asked Gandhi ji that he was the leader of the Indian people. Why did he travel third class ? Gandhiji said that the answer to that question was very simple. He travelled in third class because, because there was no fourth class.
                  (A) Which class did Gandhiji always travel?
                  (B) What question did one of the Americans ask Gandhiji?
                  (C) What answer did Gandhiji give to the Americans?
                  (D) Who was the leader of the Indian people? (
                  E) Which class compartment was found an American woman?

                  Q. 3. Make a sentences of your own for each bold word given in the following passage. (Do not copy any sentences from the given paragraph)— The signal is down. The people are getting into the compartment. They are putting their luggage under the berth. The train starts movingslowly. People with the large families could not get into the train. The vendors are selling tea, bananas, oranges and playthings.

                  Q. 4. Form meaningful sentences be rearranging the words in proper order—
                  (A) The parade/they want/a clean flag/for.
                  (B) go out/people/for/social work.
                  (C) was/painting/Suresh/a flag.
                  (D) The old/man was/the angel/god/of.

                  Q. 5. Give one word for the following—
                  (A) One who believes in God.
                  (B) A women whose husband is dead.
                  (C) A story written by self about own.
                  (D) A person who travels in space.
                  (E) A state where religions are equal.

                  Q. 6. Use of the word in separate sentences of your own to show the difference in the meaning of the words of the pair given ahead—
                  (A) Cast, Caste
                  (B) Check, Cheque
                  (C) Principal, Principle
                  (D) Dye, Die
                  (E) Meat, Meet.

                  Q. 7. Choose the correct article (a, an or the) and fill in the blanks—
                  (A) He reads in ………..University.
                  (B) Mathura Prasad is……… Indian
                  (C) Gold is ………..precious metal.
                  (D) The Himalay is in……….. North of India.
                  (E) ……….Ramayan is a pious book of Hindu.

                  Q. 8. Change each of the following as directed—
                  (A) Madhu eats food. (Change into Negative)
                  (B) He is going to Agra. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (C) This is a strong lain. (Change into Exclamatory)
                  (D) Mohan writes a letter. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (E) The Yamuna flows in Agra. (Change into Interrogative)

                  Q. 9. Fill in the blanks with the words that are opposite in meaning to those given in the brackets—

                  (A) He is ……..to go to Delhi. (Agree)
                  (B) His house is in………. the of Tajmahal.(East)
                  (C) He will go to his village in ………Vacation (summer)
                  (D) You should walk at your ………….always.(right)
                  (E) He is too………. to enter in this door.(thin)

              Answers:

              1. Smallest = 10578 Greatest = 87510
              2. 39217, 38207, 37503, 36915, 36905
              3. A:XIX,B:LXXXV
              4.: A : 25,B: 130
              5. 60, 120, 180
              6. 7
              7. A :yes as they add to 180°,B:no as they add to 185°
              8 2 hours 50 minutes.
              9: Rs 420
              10. 45 m
              11. 48
              12. 1760cubiccm
              13. Rs.200
              14. (A) Obtuse angle
              (B) Acute angle
              (C) Obtuse angle
              (D) Right angle
              (E) Acute angle
              (F) Obtuse angle
              15. 181 m
              16. 14 m
              17. 45° each
              18. (A)False
              (B) False
              (C) True
              19. 26th June
              20. 10 hours 41 minutes 0 second
              21. Han
              22.
              (i)
              (A) = 0.12
              (B) = 0.32
              (C)=0.8
              (D)=0.05
              (E) =0.625

              (ii) (A)=505/100
              (B)=2/25
              (C) = 33/5
              (D)=1/5
              23.1/3,3/5,5/7,7/9,9/11,11/13

              24. 10050
              25.Rs. 3955
              27.28.64 cm
              28. Rs 750
              29. (A) 10
              (B) Rs. 500
              (C) 360°
              (D) (Radius) square
              (E) Equal

              Section B

              Q 7. Ans. (A) a
              (B) an
              (C) a
              (D) the
              (E) the



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              Sainik School Entrance Examination Model paper with solution

              IA SAINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CLASS VI SAMPLE PAPERWRITTEN TEST

              The details of written test are as under: - Class VI
              1. Mathematical Knowledge Test and Language Ability Test
                100 MARKS        2 HOURS
              2. paper-II  Intelligence Test    100marks    50 Min.


                1. Free sample solved papers
                  Directions:—
                  1. This question paper contains two parts; answer all the questions in both parts.
                  2. Part ‘A’ mathematical knowledge test has 30 questions Q. No. 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each, 11 to 20 carry 3 marks each and 21 to 30 carry 5 marks each.
                  3. Part ‘B’ Language Ability Test contains 9 questions. Q. No. 1 and 2 carry 15 marks each and remaining questions carry 10 marks each.

                  Q. 1. Write the smallest and greatest 5-digits number using 8,  7,  0,  5 and 1.

                  Q. 2. Arrange the following numbers in descending order— 36905,  39217,  36915,  37503,  38207.

                  Q. 3. Write the following Hindu Arabic numerals in Roman numerals—
                  (A) 19  (B) 85
                  Q. 4. Find the quotient of the following —  (A) 6.25 /0.25  (B) 169÷1.3
                  Q. 5. Find first three common multiples of 3, 4 and 5.
                  Q. 6. Find the value of 59/7÷59/49
                  Q. 7. Which of the following can be the angles of a triangle?
                  (A) 45°,  75°,  60°
                  (B) 75°,  45°, 65°


                  Q. 8. A bus starts from Agra to Delhi at 8:30 a.m. and reaches Delhi at 11:20 a.m.
                  How much time was taken by bus to reach Delhi?

                  Q. 9. The cost of 17 umbrellas is Rs. 1020. Find out the cost of 7 such umbrellas.

                  Q. 10. An arm of a square is of 30 m. The area of that square is equal to a rectangle field, whose one arm is of 20 m.
                  Find the another arm of that rectangular field?


                  Section-II  (Each question carries 3 marks)


                  Q. 11. Simplify :- (8 Divided by 2) x (6 of 2) =?

                  Q. 12. What will be the volume of a rectangular box whose internal measures are 176 cm, 125 cm and 8 cm?


                  Q. 13. A shopkeeper buys a bag of sugar of Rs. 1000 and earns a profit of 20%. Find the total profit of shopkeeper on a bag of sugar.


                  Q. 14. Classify each of following as acute, obtuse or right angle—
                  (A) 127°  (B) 87°  (C) 102°  (D) 90°  (E) 27°  (F) 93°



                  Q. 15. A field whose length is 60 m and 25 cm and breadth is 30 m and 25 cm is to be surrounded by a wire. Find the length of wire required.

                  Q. 16. The circumference of a circle is 44 cm. Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 17. In the adjoining figure PQR is a triangle and PQ = PR and LQ = 90°.
                  Find the values of other two angles of the triangle?
                  Q. 18. Write true or false
                  (A) 7/9>11/12
                  (B) 17÷17/5+5/2=1/2+7/2÷7/2
                  (C) 22:7=88:28

                  Q. 19. Mahendra was born in the same year on 26 April. Today he is of 62 days. Find the date of today
                  Q. 20. Add 7 hours 48 minutes 12 seconds and 2 hours 52 minutes 48 seconds.

                  Section—III 

                  (Each question carries 5 marks)

                  Q. 21. Han gets Rs. 55 out of 240, while Mohan gets Rs. 70 out of Rs. 360. Who gets better?

                  Q. 22. (i) Convert the following into decimal numbers—
                  (A) 12%  (B) 32%  (C) 4/5  (D) 5%  (E) 5/8

                  (ii) Convert the following decimals into a simple fraction—  (A) 5.05  (B) 0.08  (C) 6.6  (D) 0.200

                  Q. 23. Write the following fractions in ascending order—
                  1/3,3/5,9/11,5/7,11/13,7/9

                  Q. 24. Find the least five digit number which is exactly divisible by 75.,
                  Q. 25. Manu spends 1/5 of his income as house expenditure and he 2/7 spends of his income on transport and he saves 2034.
                  Find income of Manu.
                  Q. 26. Draw an angle of 90° with the help of a pencil and a compass.


                  Q. 27. Length of a park is 25 m and breadth is 20 m. The park is surrounded by a wire. If the wire is fold into a circle,
                  Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 28. Three men A, B and C working earn Rs. 2740, between the amount of A and B the ratio is 4 : 9 while C gets Rs. 790.
                  Find the difference in the amount of A and B.

                  Q. 29. Fill in the blanks—
                  (A) (8.9 + 1.1) ÷ = 1.
                  (B) C.P. is Rs. 420, profit Rs. 80, then S. P. = Rs
                  (C) The sum of all four angles of a rhombus =
                  (D) Area of circle = pie x ?
                  (E) In a parallelogram the opposite angles are ………

                  Q. 30. Match the following-
                  List I

                  (A) Complementary of 75 °
                  (B) An obtuse angle is
                  (C)If the sum of two angles is 90° then they called
                  (D) Supplementary of 95 °
                  (E) No. of arms in a pentagon is List II


                  (i)85°
                  (ii) Five
                  (iii) 15°
                  (iv) Complementary
                  (v) Grater than 90°





                  Part—’B’&nsbp;  Language


                  Q. 1. Write an essay in 15 sentences on any one of the following topics

                  (A) An Indian Farmer
                  (B) The Postman

                  Q. 2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions— An American woman found third class compartment very uncomfortable. She asked her friends why Gandhiji did not travel first class. One of the American men said, they would go and ask Gandhiji about it. One of the men asked Gandhi ji that he was the leader of the Indian people. Why did he travel third class ? Gandhiji said that the answer to that question was very simple. He travelled in third class because, because there was no fourth class.
                  (A) Which class did Gandhiji always travel?
                  (B) What question did one of the Americans ask Gandhiji?
                  (C) What answer did Gandhiji give to the Americans?
                  (D) Who was the leader of the Indian people? (
                  E) Which class compartment was found an American woman?

                  Q. 3. Make a sentences of your own for each bold word given in the following passage. (Do not copy any sentences from the given paragraph)— The signal is down. The people are getting into the compartment. They are putting their luggage under the berth. The train starts movingslowly. People with the large families could not get into the train. The vendors are selling tea, bananas, oranges and playthings.

                  Q. 4. Form meaningful sentences be rearranging the words in proper order—
                  (A) The parade/they want/a clean flag/for.
                  (B) go out/people/for/social work.
                  (C) was/painting/Suresh/a flag.
                  (D) The old/man was/the angel/god/of.

                  Q. 5. Give one word for the following—
                  (A) One who believes in God.
                  (B) A women whose husband is dead.
                  (C) A story written by self about own.
                  (D) A person who travels in space.
                  (E) A state where religions are equal.

                  Q. 6. Use of the word in separate sentences of your own to show the difference in the meaning of the words of the pair given ahead—
                  (A) Cast, Caste
                  (B) Check, Cheque
                  (C) Principal, Principle
                  (D) Dye, Die
                  (E) Meat, Meet.

                  Q. 7. Choose the correct article (a, an or the) and fill in the blanks—
                  (A) He reads in ………..University.
                  (B) Mathura Prasad is……… Indian
                  (C) Gold is ………..precious metal.
                  (D) The Himalay is in……….. North of India.
                  (E) ……….Ramayan is a pious book of Hindu.

                  Q. 8. Change each of the following as directed—
                  (A) Madhu eats food. (Change into Negative)
                  (B) He is going to Agra. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (C) This is a strong lain. (Change into Exclamatory)
                  (D) Mohan writes a letter. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (E) The Yamuna flows in Agra. (Change into Interrogative)

                  Q. 9. Fill in the blanks with the words that are opposite in meaning to those given in the brackets—

                  (A) He is ……..to go to Delhi. (Agree)
                  (B) His house is in………. the of Tajmahal.(East)
                  (C) He will go to his village in ………Vacation (summer)
                  (D) You should walk at your ………….always.(right)
                  (E) He is too………. to enter in this door.(thin)

              IA SAINIK SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION CLASS VI SAMPLE PAPERWRITTEN TEST

              The details of written test are as under: - Class VI
              1. Mathematical Knowledge Test and Language Ability Test
                100 MARKS        2 HOURS
              2. paper-II  Intelligence Test    100marks    50 Min.


                1. Free sample solved papers
                  Directions:—
                  1. This question paper contains two parts; answer all the questions in both parts.
                  2. Part ‘A’ mathematical knowledge test has 30 questions Q. No. 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each, 11 to 20 carry 3 marks each and 21 to 30 carry 5 marks each.
                  3. Part ‘B’ Language Ability Test contains 9 questions. Q. No. 1 and 2 carry 15 marks each and remaining questions carry 10 marks each.

                  Q. 1. Write the smallest and greatest 5-digits number using 8,  7,  0,  5 and 1.

                  Q. 2. Arrange the following numbers in descending order— 36905,  39217,  36915,  37503,  38207.

                  Q. 3. Write the following Hindu Arabic numerals in Roman numerals—
                  (A) 19  (B) 85
                  Q. 4. Find the quotient of the following —  (A) 6.25 /0.25  (B) 169÷1.3
                  Q. 5. Find first three common multiples of 3, 4 and 5.
                  Q. 6. Find the value of 59/7÷59/49
                  Q. 7. Which of the following can be the angles of a triangle?
                  (A) 45°,  75°,  60°
                  (B) 75°,  45°, 65°


                  Q. 8. A bus starts from Agra to Delhi at 8:30 a.m. and reaches Delhi at 11:20 a.m.
                  How much time was taken by bus to reach Delhi?

                  Q. 9. The cost of 17 umbrellas is Rs. 1020. Find out the cost of 7 such umbrellas.

                  Q. 10. An arm of a square is of 30 m. The area of that square is equal to a rectangle field, whose one arm is of 20 m.
                  Find the another arm of that rectangular field?


                  Section-II  (Each question carries 3 marks)


                  Q. 11. Simplify :- (8 Divided by 2) x (6 of 2) =?

                  Q. 12. What will be the volume of a rectangular box whose internal measures are 176 cm, 125 cm and 8 cm?


                  Q. 13. A shopkeeper buys a bag of sugar of Rs. 1000 and earns a profit of 20%. Find the total profit of shopkeeper on a bag of sugar.


                  Q. 14. Classify each of following as acute, obtuse or right angle—
                  (A) 127°  (B) 87°  (C) 102°  (D) 90°  (E) 27°  (F) 93°



                  Q. 15. A field whose length is 60 m and 25 cm and breadth is 30 m and 25 cm is to be surrounded by a wire. Find the length of wire required.

                  Q. 16. The circumference of a circle is 44 cm. Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 17. In the adjoining figure PQR is a triangle and PQ = PR and LQ = 90°.
                  Find the values of other two angles of the triangle?
                  Q. 18. Write true or false
                  (A) 7/9>11/12
                  (B) 17÷17/5+5/2=1/2+7/2÷7/2
                  (C) 22:7=88:28

                  Q. 19. Mahendra was born in the same year on 26 April. Today he is of 62 days. Find the date of today
                  Q. 20. Add 7 hours 48 minutes 12 seconds and 2 hours 52 minutes 48 seconds.

                  Section—III 

                  (Each question carries 5 marks)

                  Q. 21. Han gets Rs. 55 out of 240, while Mohan gets Rs. 70 out of Rs. 360. Who gets better?

                  Q. 22. (i) Convert the following into decimal numbers—
                  (A) 12%  (B) 32%  (C) 4/5  (D) 5%  (E) 5/8

                  (ii) Convert the following decimals into a simple fraction—  (A) 5.05  (B) 0.08  (C) 6.6  (D) 0.200

                  Q. 23. Write the following fractions in ascending order—
                  1/3,3/5,9/11,5/7,11/13,7/9

                  Q. 24. Find the least five digit number which is exactly divisible by 75.,
                  Q. 25. Manu spends 1/5 of his income as house expenditure and he 2/7 spends of his income on transport and he saves 2034.
                  Find income of Manu.
                  Q. 26. Draw an angle of 90° with the help of a pencil and a compass.


                  Q. 27. Length of a park is 25 m and breadth is 20 m. The park is surrounded by a wire. If the wire is fold into a circle,
                  Find the diameter of that circle.

                  Q. 28. Three men A, B and C working earn Rs. 2740, between the amount of A and B the ratio is 4 : 9 while C gets Rs. 790.
                  Find the difference in the amount of A and B.

                  Q. 29. Fill in the blanks—
                  (A) (8.9 + 1.1) ÷ = 1.
                  (B) C.P. is Rs. 420, profit Rs. 80, then S. P. = Rs
                  (C) The sum of all four angles of a rhombus =
                  (D) Area of circle = pie x ?
                  (E) In a parallelogram the opposite angles are ………

                  Q. 30. Match the following-
                  List I

                  (A) Complementary of 75 °
                  (B) An obtuse angle is
                  (C)If the sum of two angles is 90° then they called
                  (D) Supplementary of 95 °
                  (E) No. of arms in a pentagon is List II


                  (i)85°
                  (ii) Five
                  (iii) 15°
                  (iv) Complementary
                  (v) Grater than 90°





                  Part—’B’&nsbp;  Language


                  Q. 1. Write an essay in 15 sentences on any one of the following topics

                  (A) An Indian Farmer
                  (B) The Postman

                  Q. 2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions— An American woman found third class compartment very uncomfortable. She asked her friends why Gandhiji did not travel first class. One of the American men said, they would go and ask Gandhiji about it. One of the men asked Gandhi ji that he was the leader of the Indian people. Why did he travel third class ? Gandhiji said that the answer to that question was very simple. He travelled in third class because, because there was no fourth class.
                  (A) Which class did Gandhiji always travel?
                  (B) What question did one of the Americans ask Gandhiji?
                  (C) What answer did Gandhiji give to the Americans?
                  (D) Who was the leader of the Indian people? (
                  E) Which class compartment was found an American woman?

                  Q. 3. Make a sentences of your own for each bold word given in the following passage. (Do not copy any sentences from the given paragraph)— The signal is down. The people are getting into the compartment. They are putting their luggage under the berth. The train starts movingslowly. People with the large families could not get into the train. The vendors are selling tea, bananas, oranges and playthings.

                  Q. 4. Form meaningful sentences be rearranging the words in proper order—
                  (A) The parade/they want/a clean flag/for.
                  (B) go out/people/for/social work.
                  (C) was/painting/Suresh/a flag.
                  (D) The old/man was/the angel/god/of.

                  Q. 5. Give one word for the following—
                  (A) One who believes in God.
                  (B) A women whose husband is dead.
                  (C) A story written by self about own.
                  (D) A person who travels in space.
                  (E) A state where religions are equal.

                  Q. 6. Use of the word in separate sentences of your own to show the difference in the meaning of the words of the pair given ahead—
                  (A) Cast, Caste
                  (B) Check, Cheque
                  (C) Principal, Principle
                  (D) Dye, Die
                  (E) Meat, Meet.

                  Q. 7. Choose the correct article (a, an or the) and fill in the blanks—
                  (A) He reads in ………..University.
                  (B) Mathura Prasad is……… Indian
                  (C) Gold is ………..precious metal.
                  (D) The Himalay is in……….. North of India.
                  (E) ……….Ramayan is a pious book of Hindu.

                  Q. 8. Change each of the following as directed—
                  (A) Madhu eats food. (Change into Negative)
                  (B) He is going to Agra. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (C) This is a strong lain. (Change into Exclamatory)
                  (D) Mohan writes a letter. (Change into Interrogative)
                  (E) The Yamuna flows in Agra. (Change into Interrogative)

                  Q. 9. Fill in the blanks with the words that are opposite in meaning to those given in the brackets—

                  (A) He is ……..to go to Delhi. (Agree)
                  (B) His house is in………. the of Tajmahal.(East)
                  (C) He will go to his village in ………Vacation (summer)
                  (D) You should walk at your ………….always.(right)
                  (E) He is too………. to enter in this door.(thin)

              Answers:

              1. Smallest = 10578 Greatest = 87510
              2. 39217, 38207, 37503, 36915, 36905
              3. A:XIX,B:LXXXV
              4.: A : 25,B: 130
              5. 60, 120, 180
              6. 7
              7. A :yes as they add to 180°,B:no as they add to 185°
              8 2 hours 50 minutes.
              9: Rs 420
              10. 45 m
              11. 48
              12. 1760cubiccm
              13. Rs.200
              14. (A) Obtuse angle
              (B) Acute angle
              (C) Obtuse angle
              (D) Right angle
              (E) Acute angle
              (F) Obtuse angle
              15. 181 m
              16. 14 m
              17. 45° each
              18. (A)False
              (B) False
              (C) True
              19. 26th June
              20. 10 hours 41 minutes 0 second
              21. Han
              22.
              (i)
              (A) = 0.12
              (B) = 0.32
              (C)=0.8
              (D)=0.05
              (E) =0.625

              (ii) (A)=505/100
              (B)=2/25
              (C) = 33/5
              (D)=1/5
              23.1/3,3/5,5/7,7/9,9/11,11/13

              24. 10050
              25.Rs. 3955
              27.28.64 cm
              28. Rs 750
              29. (A) 10
              (B) Rs. 500
              (C) 360°
              (D) (Radius) square
              (E) Equal

              Section B

              Q 7. Ans. (A) a
              (B) an
              (C) a
              (D) the
              (E) the

              Answers:

              1. Smallest = 10578 Greatest = 87510
              2. 39217, 38207, 37503, 36915, 36905
              3. A:XIX,B:LXXXV
              4.: A : 25,B: 130
              5. 60, 120, 180
              6. 7
              7. A :yes as they add to 180°,B:no as they add to 185°
              8 2 hours 50 minutes.
              9: Rs 420
              10. 45 m
              11. 48
              12. 1760cubiccm
              13. Rs.200
              14. (A) Obtuse angle
              (B) Acute angle
              (C) Obtuse angle
              (D) Right angle
              (E) Acute angle
              (F) Obtuse angle
              15. 181 m
              16. 14 m
              17. 45° each
              18. (A)False
              (B) False
              (C) True
              19. 26th June
              20. 10 hours 41 minutes 0 second
              21. Han
              22.
              (i)
              (A) = 0.12
              (B) = 0.32
              (C)=0.8
              (D)=0.05
              (E) =0.625

              (ii) (A)=505/100
              (B)=2/25
              (C) = 33/5
              (D)=1/5
              23.1/3,3/5,5/7,7/9,9/11,11/13

              24. 10050
              25.Rs. 3955
              27.28.64 cm
              28. Rs 750
              29. (A) 10
              (B) Rs. 500
              (C) 360°
              (D) (Radius) square
              (E) Equal

              Section B

              Q 7. Ans. (A) a
              (B) an
              (C) a
              (D) the
              (E) the




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              1. f (x) = 4×3 + 3×2 + 3x + 4, what is the value of x3f (1/x)?
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              (b) 1/f(x)
              (c) [f(1/x)]2
              (d) f(-x)
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              2. To evaluate the numerical value of ?2-2 (px2 + qx + s) dx, it is essential to find out the value/values of which of the following?
              (a) p only
              (b) p and s
              (c) q only
              (d) p, q and s
              Answer (B)
              3. 30% of 450 is?
              (1) 150
              (2) 135
              (3) 180
              (4) 1350
              Answer (B)
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              (2) Europe
              (3) Africa
              (4) Asia
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              (1) Nathula
              (2) Khardungla
              (3) Chumbi
              (4) Solang
              Answer (A)
              3. In which country does the highest railway line was opened in July 2006?
              (1) India
              (2) Mongolia
              (3) China
              (4) Russia
              Answer (C)

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