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We the Travellers-II questions

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Q 1MCQ [ 1 M]1 Mark
The sum of three consecutive numbers is 456. If the numbers are between 150 and 160, then the middle number is:
  • A
    151
  • 152
  • C
    153
  • D
    154

Answer: B.

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Q 3MCQ [ 1 M]1 Mark
A bus travelled 275 km from City A to City B, then 365 km from City B to City C. If the total journey is 800 km, how much more is left to travel?
  • 160 km
  • B
    150 km
  • C
    165 km
  • D
    170 km

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ [ 1 M]1 Mark
A school raised ₹ 95,000. They spent ₹ 38,725 on furniture, ₹ 29,850 on books, and the rest on sports equipment. How much was spent on sports equipment?
  • ₹ 26,425
  • B
    ₹ 26,435
  • C
    ₹ 26,415
  • D
    ₹ 26,445

Answer: A.

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Q 5MCQ [ 1 M]1 Mark
A shopkeeper had ₹ 25,000. He paid ₹ 8,425 to a dealer. How much money is left with him?
  • A
    ₹ 16,565
  • B
    ₹ 16,675
  • ₹ 16,575
  • D
    ₹ 16,225

Answer: C.

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The student council of a school has collected ₹ 70,500 to enhance school facilities. They are planning to spend ₹ 39,785 on Maths Lab, ₹ 9,545 on library books, and ₹ 10,580 on sports equipments.
(A) Use exact calculations to check if the collected funds are enough for the planned purchases.
(B) How much money is required/left?
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Raghu is fond of his grandfather’s torch. He starts playing with it. He presses the switch once and the light turns ON. He presses it a second time and the light turns OFF. He presses the switch a third time and the light turns ON. He keeps doing this several times. Will the torch be ON or OFF after the 23rd press? How do you know?
For what number of presses will the torch be ON? For what number of presses of the switch will the torch be OFF?
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Members of a school council have raised ₹ 70,500. They plan to setup a Maths Lab with some games and models worth ₹ 39,785, buy library books worth ₹ 9,545, and purchase sports equipment worth ₹ 19,548.
Estimate whether the school council has raised enough money to make the purchases. Share your thoughts in the class.
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Mary’s train journey to Delhi.
Mary is on a train journey. She starts from Kolkata with ₹ 12,540.
She spends ₹ 3,275 on food and other expenses during her trip to Varanasi. In Varanasi, her uncle gives her a gift worth ₹ 4,900. She then travels to Delhi, spending ₹ 2,645 on the train ticket. She spends ₹ 1,275 on souvenirs in Delhi. How much money is Mary left with at the end of the Delhi trip?
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Nitin likes numbers that read the same when read from left to right or from right to left. Such numbers are called palindrome numbers. The numbers 22, 363, 404, and 8,558 are some examples.
(a) List all palindrome numbers between 100 and 200.
(b) List all palindrome numbers between 900 and 1,200.
(c) List all palindrome numbers between 25,000 and 27,000.
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Q 33Do as Directed.2 Marks
Will this method work if the units digit is 0? What do you think? What other methods can you use to find the missing number to fill in the blanks? Share your thoughts in the class.
400 + ________ = 1,000
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Q 34Do as Directed.2 Marks
Will this method work if the units digit is 0? What do you think? What other methods can you use to find the missing number to fill in the blanks? Share your thoughts in the class.
760 + ________ = 1,000
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Q 35Do as Directed.2 Marks
Will this method work if the units digit is 0? What do you think? What other methods can you use to find the missing number to fill in the blanks? Share your thoughts in the class.
180 + ________ = 1,000
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Q 36Do as Directed.2 Marks
Sukanta likes the numbers 10, 100, 1,000, and 10,000. He wants to figure out what number he should add to a given number such that the sum is 100 or 1,000. Help him fill in the blanks with an appropriate number.
59 + _____ = 100
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Q 37Do as Directed.2 Marks
Namita likes the number 9. She wants to subtract 9 or 99 from any number. Find a way to quickly subtract 9 or 99 from any number.
763 – 99 = _____
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