Sample QuestionsFractions and Decimals questions
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$0.7499$ lies between:
- A
$0.7$ and $0.74$
- B
$0.75$ and $0.79$
- ✓
$0.749$ and $0.75$
- D
$0.74992$ and $0.75$
Answer: C.
View full solution →In Fig. $\angle\text{XYZ}$ cannot be written as:

- A
$\angle\text{Y}$
- ✓
$\angle\text{XYZ}$
- C
$\angle\text{ZYX}$
- D
$\angle\text{XYP}$
Answer: B.
View full solution →Measures of the two angles between hour and minute hands of a clock at $9\ O’$ clock are:
- A
$60^\circ , 300^\circ $
- ✓
$270^\circ , 90^\circ $
- C
$75^\circ , 285^\circ $
- D
$30^\circ , 330^\circ $
Answer: B.
View full solution →The two consecutive integers between which the fraction $\frac57$ lies are:
- A
$5$ and $6$.
- ✓
$0$ and $1$.
- C
$5$ and $7$.
- D
$6$ and $7$.
Answer: B.
View full solution →If the sum of two angles is greater than $180^\circ $, then which of the following is not possible for the two angles?
- A
One obtuse angle and one acute angle.
- B
One reflex angle and one acute angle.
- C
- ✓
Answer: D.
View full solution →$\frac{16}{25}>\frac{13}{25}$
View full solution →$\frac{7}{12}+\frac{11}{12}=\frac{3}2{}$
View full solution →If a whole or an object is divided into a number of equal parts, then each part represents a fraction.
View full solution →$13.730 = 13.73$
View full solution →The result obtained by subtracting a fraction from another fraction is necessarily a fraction.
View full solution →$8\frac27$ is equal to the improper fraction ______.
View full solution →A number representing a part of a _________ is called a fraction.
View full solution →$\frac58$ and $\frac38$ are ______ proper fractions.
View full solution →The fraction $\frac{17}{34}$ in simplest form is ______.
View full solution →Fractions with the same denominator are called _________ fractions.
View full solution →The place value of a digit at the tenths place is $10$ times the same digit at the ones place.
View full solution →In the questions $66$ to $71$, fill in the blanks using $‘>’, ‘<’ or ‘=’:$
$\frac{12}{75}\ ...\frac{32}{200}$
View full solution → Fractions $\frac{15}{39}$ and $\frac{47wQbNPTDJp9hMYdvogK2hAUiHsGeiybwaWe36bwtRQ3UTpYV7YuZ8FV5j9nauFCWwcjM6dTzpL5s2N79Rp5unwdMvc8ZKUnbsp;are equivalent fractions.
View full solution →In the questions $66$ to $71$, fill in the blanks using $‘>’, ‘<’$ or $‘=’:$
$6.25\ ...\frac{25}{4}$
View full solution →What is wrong in the following additions?
$\begin{array}{r}8 \frac{1}{2}=8 \frac{2}{4} \\ +4 \frac{1}{4}=4 \frac{1}{4} \\ \hline=12 \frac{3}{8} \\ \hline\end{array}$
View full solution →Ali divided one fruit cake equally among six persons. What part of the cake he gave to each person?
View full solution → Express $6\frac23$ as an improper fraction.
View full solution →Write $\frac56$ as a fraction with numerator $60.$
View full solution →Round off $27.981$ to nearest tenths.
View full solution →Round off $75.195$ to nearest hundredths.
View full solution →Add the fractions $\frac{3}{8}$ and $6\frac34$
View full solution →Write the fraction representing the total number of natural numbers in the collection of numbers $-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3$. What fraction will it be for whole numbers? What fraction will it be for integers?
View full solution →Which one is greater? $1$ metre $40$ centimetres + $60$ centimetres or $2.6$ metres.
View full solution →Convert $2009$ paise to rupees and express the result as a mixed fraction.
View full solution →Mary bought $3\frac12$ $m$ of lace. She used $1\frac34$ m of lace for her new dress. How much lace is left with her?
View full solution →Neelam’s father needs $1\frac34$ m of cloth for the skirt of Neelam’s new dress and $\frac12$ m for the scarf. How much cloth must he buy in all?
View full solution →Sunil purchased $12\frac12$ litres of juice on Monday and $14\frac34$ litres of juice on Tuesday. How many litres of juice did he purchase together in two days?
View full solution →The fish caught by Neetu was of weight $3\frac34 \ kg$ and the fish caught by Narendra was of weight $2\frac12 \ kg. $ How much more did Neetu’s fish weigh than that of Narendra?
View full solution →Katrina rode her bicycle $6\frac12 \ km$ in the morning and $8\frac34 \ km$ in the evening. Find the distance travelled by her altogether on that day.
View full solution →Arrange the fractions $\frac67,\frac78,\frac45$ and $\frac34$ in descending order.
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