Class 5 Cbse Maths Sample Paper Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class V students. It consists of 4 sections with a total of 50 marks. Section A has 10 one-mark questions testing basic math skills. Section B has 10 two-mark questions involving word problems and math concepts. Section C has 5 three-mark questions covering multi-step word problems and simplifying expressions. Section D has 5 one-mark questions requiring students to interpret information from a pictograph and answer related questions. The test assesses a range of math abilities and knowledge across different topics for primary school level students.
Class 5 Cbse Maths Sample Paper Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document contains a sample mathematics test paper for Class V students. The test has 50 total marks and is divided into 4 sections. Section A contains 10 fill-in-the-blank questions worth 1/2 mark each. Section B contains 5 "do as directed" problems worth 1 mark each. Section C contains 11 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Section D contains 6 word problems worth 3 marks each. The test covers topics including numbers, operations, geometry, measurement, and data interpretation. Students are instructed to show their work and calculations, and are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the paper.
Worksheet for Addition
2.1 Addition without regrouping (without carry)
2.2 Addition without regrouping (with carry)
2.3 Addition using expanded form and regrouping
2.4 Story Problems
Class 5 Cbse Maths Sample Paper Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class V students. It consists of 4 sections with a total of 50 marks. Section A has 10 one-mark questions testing basic math skills. Section B has 10 two-mark questions involving word problems and math concepts. Section C has 5 three-mark questions covering multi-step word problems and simplifying expressions. Section D has 5 one-mark questions requiring students to interpret information from a pictograph and answer related questions. The test assesses a range of math abilities and knowledge across different topics for primary school level students.
Class 5 Cbse Maths Sample Paper Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document contains a sample mathematics test paper for Class V students. The test has 50 total marks and is divided into 4 sections. Section A contains 10 fill-in-the-blank questions worth 1/2 mark each. Section B contains 5 "do as directed" problems worth 1 mark each. Section C contains 11 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Section D contains 6 word problems worth 3 marks each. The test covers topics including numbers, operations, geometry, measurement, and data interpretation. Students are instructed to show their work and calculations, and are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the paper.
Worksheet for Addition
2.1 Addition without regrouping (without carry)
2.2 Addition without regrouping (with carry)
2.3 Addition using expanded form and regrouping
2.4 Story Problems
Class 2 CBSE English Sample Paper Model 3Sunaina Rawat
This English sample paper contains 8 sections assessing a variety of grammar and language skills in students. It includes exercises on arranging words alphabetically, matching homophones and rhyming words, identifying silent letters, adding punctuation, matching synonyms, completing sentences with phrases, and making words from letters. The test has a maximum of 50 marks.
Maths: Multiplication Worksheet (CBSE Grade II )theeducationdesk
1.1 Repeated addition & Equal Groups
1.2 Skip Counting to Multiply
1.3 Multiplication Order
1.4 Multiplication by 0, 1, 10
1.5 Tables of 2,3,4,5,10
1.6 Multiply without carry
1.7 Story Problems
1. The document contains details of a final term exam for a mathematics class, including instructions, parts, questions, and marks allocation.
2. The exam has two parts - an objective part worth 30 marks and a subjective part worth 45 marks, for a total of 75 marks.
3. The objective part contains multiple choice and matching questions while the subjective part contains short answer, long answer and word problems.
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class 1 students. It contains 12 questions testing students' skills in addition, ordering numbers, identifying numbers between given ranges, word problems involving addition of quantities, number naming, comparisons, and patterns. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. General instructions specify that all questions must be attempted and answers written in the spaces provided with neat handwriting.
This document contains a math worksheet with word problems involving multiplication. The problems ask students to write multiplication sentences, complete arrays and tables, solve word problems using repeated addition or multiplication, and identify patterns in tables. The document tests students' understanding of representing multiplication as repeated addition and equal groups, using arrays and tables to model multiplication, and applying the commutative and distributive properties of multiplication.
3. Worksheet for Subtraction
3.1 Simple subtractions
3.2 Subtractions without borrowing
3.3 Subtractions with borrowing
3.4 Finding missing numbers using subtraction
3.5 Relation between Subtraction and Addition
Story Problems
Mix Story problems of Addition and Subtraction
This document contains the details of an entrance exam for a Sainik School in India. It has two parts - Part A focuses on mathematical knowledge with 30 multiple choice questions ranging from 2 to 5 marks each. Part B contains 9 language ability questions worth between 10 to 15 marks each. The exam is 2 hours long and has a maximum score of 200 marks. Candidates must write their answers only in blue ink.
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Class 2 CBSE English Sample Paper Model 3Sunaina Rawat
This English sample paper contains 8 sections assessing a variety of grammar and language skills in students. It includes exercises on arranging words alphabetically, matching homophones and rhyming words, identifying silent letters, adding punctuation, matching synonyms, completing sentences with phrases, and making words from letters. The test has a maximum of 50 marks.
Maths: Multiplication Worksheet (CBSE Grade II )theeducationdesk
1.1 Repeated addition & Equal Groups
1.2 Skip Counting to Multiply
1.3 Multiplication Order
1.4 Multiplication by 0, 1, 10
1.5 Tables of 2,3,4,5,10
1.6 Multiply without carry
1.7 Story Problems
1. The document contains details of a final term exam for a mathematics class, including instructions, parts, questions, and marks allocation.
2. The exam has two parts - an objective part worth 30 marks and a subjective part worth 45 marks, for a total of 75 marks.
3. The objective part contains multiple choice and matching questions while the subjective part contains short answer, long answer and word problems.
This document is a sample mathematics test paper for Class 1 students. It contains 12 questions testing students' skills in addition, ordering numbers, identifying numbers between given ranges, word problems involving addition of quantities, number naming, comparisons, and patterns. The test has a maximum score of 45 marks and is to be completed within 2 hours. General instructions specify that all questions must be attempted and answers written in the spaces provided with neat handwriting.
This document contains a math worksheet with word problems involving multiplication. The problems ask students to write multiplication sentences, complete arrays and tables, solve word problems using repeated addition or multiplication, and identify patterns in tables. The document tests students' understanding of representing multiplication as repeated addition and equal groups, using arrays and tables to model multiplication, and applying the commutative and distributive properties of multiplication.
3. Worksheet for Subtraction
3.1 Simple subtractions
3.2 Subtractions without borrowing
3.3 Subtractions with borrowing
3.4 Finding missing numbers using subtraction
3.5 Relation between Subtraction and Addition
Story Problems
Mix Story problems of Addition and Subtraction
This document contains the details of an entrance exam for a Sainik School in India. It has two parts - Part A focuses on mathematical knowledge with 30 multiple choice questions ranging from 2 to 5 marks each. Part B contains 9 language ability questions worth between 10 to 15 marks each. The exam is 2 hours long and has a maximum score of 200 marks. Candidates must write their answers only in blue ink.
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Class 4 Cbse Maths Sample Paper Term 1 Model 1Sunaina Rawat
This document is a sample test paper for mathematics for class 4. It contains 3 sections with a total of 45 marks. Section A has 10 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B has 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Section C has 5 word problems worth 3 marks each. The test covers topics like place value, operations with fractions and decimals, time, measurement conversion, word problems, and properties of numbers.
1. This document contains a 30 question math exam for class 9 divided into 4 sections - A, B, C, and D. Section A contains 10 single mark questions, Section B contains 10 two mark questions, Section C contains 5 four mark questions, and Section D contains 5 six mark questions.
2. The questions cover a range of math topics including geometry, trigonometry, probability, statistics, and algebra. Sample questions include finding angles and lengths in geometric figures, calculating probabilities, constructing graphs, determining volumes and surface areas, and solving word problems.
3. The exam instructions specify that all questions are compulsory, there is no overall choice but some internal choices within questions, and calculators are not
1. Squares and square roots are discussed, including perfect squares, square roots using various methods like prime factorization and long division, Pythagorean triplets, and properties of squares.
2. Cubes and cube roots are covered, including perfect cubes, cube roots using prime factorization, properties of cubes, and volume of cubes.
3. Exponents and radicals are introduced, including laws of exponents, simplifying expressions with exponents and radicals, and operations with exponents and radicals.
4. Direct and inverse variation are explained through examples involving speed, time, workers, etc. Constant of proportionality and its use are demonstrated.
5. Profit, loss and discount are defined. Calculating profit percentage, loss
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This 6-page document contains the questions and instructions for a mathematics summative assessment for Class X students. It is divided into 4 sections with a total of 34 questions. Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B has 6 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Section C contains 10 questions worth 3 marks each. Section D has 10 questions worth 4 marks each, some with internal choices. Calculators are not permitted and there is no overall choice between questions.
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This document contains instructions for a mathematics exam for Form One students. It has two sections, with Section I containing 16 compulsory short-answer questions and Section II containing 5 questions out of which students must answer any 5. The instructions specify how to show working, which calculators and tables can be used, and other exam guidelines. It provides spaces below each question for students to write their answers and working.
This document contains a mathematics worksheet on polygons, circles, and solving word problems involving geometric shapes and measurements. There are multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and word problems assessing skills like identifying polygons, finding perimeters and areas, converting between measurement units, and calculating volumes and circumferences of circles. The challenges at the end require applying these concepts to solve multi-step word problems.
The document is a sample question paper that consists of 34 questions divided into 4 sections (A, B, C, D). Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B has 6 questions worth 2 marks each. Section C contains 10 questions worth 3 marks each, and Section D has 10 questions worth 4 marks each. The paper provides instructions on question format, use of calculators, and scoring. It also includes sample questions and a marking scheme with answers.
This document provides an overview and lessons for a module on linear functions. It introduces linear functions and their application to everyday word problems. The module is designed to help students recall steps for solving word problems, translate problems into symbolic equations, and apply knowledge of linear functions. It provides examples of different types of word problems involving linear functions, such as problems on direct variation, number problems, and age problems. Students are expected to learn to solve problems involving linear equations and functions that model real-world situations.
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1. To prepare the design of one of the fixtures, I would first sketch out a rough draft of the fixture from different angles to visualize its overall shape and dimensions. I would then refine the sketch, carefully measuring and labeling all relevant parts.
2. [The student provides a detailed technical drawing of a proposed fixture design with measurements.]
3. The drawing illustrates the following parts with their measurements: top surface (30cm x 50cm), two side panels (30cm x 20cm), back panel (30cm x 20cm), four legs (10cm x 10cm x 30cm).
4. The design involves mathematical concepts such as:
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Class 10 Cbse Maths 2010 Sample Paper Model 3 Sunaina Rawat
The document provides information on the design of a mathematics question paper for Class X. It specifies:
1) The weightage and distribution of marks for different content units and forms of questions. Number systems, algebra and geometry make up the bulk of the content with the highest marks.
2) The paper will contain very short answer questions worth 1 mark each, short answer questions worth 2-3 marks each, and long answer questions worth 6 marks.
3) Some questions will provide internal choices while maintaining the overall scheme.
4) Questions will be evenly distributed between easy, average, and difficult levels in terms of marks.
5) Sample papers and blueprints are included based on this design to
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Important questions for class 10 maths chapter 13 surface areas and volumes w...ExpertClass
1. The document contains solutions to 26 math questions about surface areas and volumes of shapes like spheres, cylinders, cones, cubes, and combinations of solids.
2. The questions cover calculating surface areas and volumes, as well as word problems involving combining or transferring volumes between shapes.
3. Many questions provide real-world contexts like tents, wells, or water storage to demonstrate applications of surface area and volume calculations.
This document is a two-part exam paper consisting of math and word problems. Part 1 contains 40 multiple choice questions to be answered in 60 minutes. Part 2 contains 20 short answer questions to be answered in 40 minutes, requiring showing of working. The questions cover a range of math topics including place value, rounding, time, fractions, percentages, operations, word problems, geometry, and data interpretation.
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The ICSE Class 2 syllabus includes chapters on poems, grammar, and mathematics. For English, students will study 16 poems and learn about parts of speech like nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns as well as punctuation, opposites, and tenses. The mathematics syllabus covers 16 topics including 2-digit and 3-digit numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, and measurement of length, weight, and capacity.
The document outlines the syllabus for ICSE Class 1, covering Environmental Studies (EVS), Computer Applications, and French. The EVS syllabus includes 18 chapters on topics like the self, family, community, plants, animals, food, and the environment. The Computer Applications syllabus introduces students to computers and their basic parts through 8 chapters. The 11 chapter French syllabus teaches students about France, its culture, and introduces basic vocabulary around self, family, school, colors, and days of the week.
The document outlines the syllabus for various subjects in ICSE Class 1, including Mathematics, English, EVS, and Computer Applications. For Mathematics, topics range from pre-number concepts to addition, subtraction, measurement, money, and multiplication. English topics cover stories, poems, rhymes. EVS focuses on the child, family, school, neighborhood, environment. Computer Applications introduces basic computer parts and functions like the keyboard, mouse, and Paint software.
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Class 1 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 2Sunaina Rawat
This document provides a sample paper for an Environmental Studies exam with questions in three sections. Section A contains 10 one-mark multiple choice questions about national festivals, plants, animals, and seasons. Section B has 10 two-mark questions requiring short answers about holidays, occupations, the sun, and animals. Section C consists of 5 three-mark questions requiring longer answers about things that fly, water sources and uses, and plant-eating animals. The last question is worth 5 marks and asks how plants help humans.
The CBSE Class 1 Math syllabus for 2012-13 outlines 13 lessons covering topics such as shapes, numbers, addition, subtraction, time, measurement, data handling, patterns, and money taught over 10 months from April to March. Lessons include numbers from 1 to 100, addition, subtraction, time, measurement, data handling, patterns, and money.
Class 1 CBSE EVS Sample Paper Term 2 Model 1Sunaina Rawat
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Class 1 CBSE 1 Maths Question Paper FA 2Sunaina Rawat
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Cbse Class 5 Maths Sample Paper Term 2 Model 2
1. MATHEMATICS
SAMPLE TEST PAPER (SEMSTER II)
CLASS V
Class:5 Max Mks:50
Time :2hrs No of pgs:
General Instructions:
Ò All questions are compulsory.
Ò Questions 1to 10 carry 1mark each.
Ò Questions 11to 20 carry 2mark each.
Ò Questions 21to 25 carry 3mark each.
Ò Questions 26 carry 5mark.
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1. Express 52Km/hr in m/sec
2. How many line segment does a triangle have?
3. Write the decimal 0.363 in words
4. What is the boiling point of water n degree Celsius
5. Convert 12 year 8 months into months
6. What is Intersecting line
7. Change the number 84 into palindrome number
8. Find the area of square whose side are 7 cm
9. Divide 03.0985 by 64
10. 21g =_____kg
11. Find the value of 100% of 70
12. Write the decimal form of 4+
2
10
+ 5
100
13. Find out three- digit numbers, the sum of whose digits is equal to the product of the digits
14. The area of plot is 1265sqm.If its length is 50m, find its breadth in meters
15. Draw the circle of 4 cm and find its diameter
16. Name the below triangle, give reason for it
17. What kind of tingle can be formed with given data ABC = 900,BAC = 500 and ACB = 400
18. Draw an angle of 750 for triangle ABC
19. Find the volume of a cube whose edge measure 32cm.
20. A square carom board has a perimeter of 320 cm. How much is its area
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2. 21. Find the speed of a train which leaves Bangalore at 9.30 PM and reaches Goa at 8AM the next
day. It stops in between for 30 minutes. The distance between the two place is 750km, find the
average speed of trains.
22. Construct a triangle PQR in which PQ = 4.5cm,rs = 5.5cm and PQR = 850
23. Which of the following angles are acute or obtuse
370,550,1050, 830,1800,900
24. Measure the angle using Protractor
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25. Raju bought second hand television set for Rs 6450. He spent Rs 1000 on its repair and then
sold it at a profit of Rs 500. Find the selling price of the television.
26. The number of students class-wise is shown in the Pictograph below:
How many students are there in class V?
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3. Which class has the maximum number of students ?
How many students are there in class V than class VII?
Find the ratio of students of class VI and VII?
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