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Full Syllabus Mock Test

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Q1 Achievers Section
If each ☆ stands for the number 2, what number does ☆☆☆ stand for?
3 stars × 2 = 6.
Q2 Achievers Section
A number added to 27 gives 50. What is the number?
50 − 27 = 23, so 27 + 23 = 50.
Q3 Everyday Mathematics
A pencil box costs ₹45 and a water bottle ₹55. Total cost?
45 + 55 = ₹100.
Q4 Logical Reasoning
Order from shortest to longest: 5 cm, 50 cm, 5 m. Which is longest?
5 m = 500 cm, the longest.
Q5 Logical Reasoning
If today is Wednesday, what day will it be after 2 days?
Wednesday + 2 days = Friday.
Q6 Mathematical Reasoning
4 + 4 + 4 = ___ × 4 ?
Three 4s means 3 × 4.
Q7 Achievers Section
A teacher has 24 sweets. She gives 4 sweets to each child. How many children get sweets?
24 ÷ 4 = 6 children.
Q8 Everyday Mathematics
You pay ₹100 for goods worth ₹70. How much change?
₹100 − ₹70 = ₹30.
Q9 Mathematical Reasoning
Which is best measured in metres?
A cricket pitch is long, so metres.
Q10 Everyday Mathematics
Each student gets 2 notebooks. How many notebooks for 8 students?
8 × 2 = 16 notebooks.
Q11 Everyday Mathematics
Riya scored 45 and Sara scored 38. How many more did Riya score?
45 − 38 = 7 more.
Q12 Achievers Section
Children stand in a line. Riya is 3rd from the front and 4th from the back. How many children are there in all?
3 + 4 − 1 = 6 children (Riya is counted once).
Q13 Mathematical Reasoning
How many ₹5 coins make ₹20?
₹20 ÷ ₹5 = 4 coins.
Q14 Logical Reasoning
Odd one out (three are days, one is not): Monday, Friday, January, Sunday?
January is a month; the others are days.
Q15 Logical Reasoning
Which shape is the odd one out: triangle, square, rectangle, circle?
A circle has no corners; the others all have corners.
Q16 Everyday Mathematics
On a pictograph 1 🌳 = 5 trees. A park row shows 4 🌳. How many trees?
4 × 5 = 20 trees.
Q17 Mathematical Reasoning
What is 5 × 6?
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 — so 30.
Q18 Everyday Mathematics
A shop has number plates 230 to 240. How many plates is that in all?
From 230 to 240 inclusive is 11 numbers.
Q19 Logical Reasoning
Hot is to cold as day is to ___ ?
Opposites: hot/cold and day/night.
Q20 Everyday Mathematics
An ice cream costs ₹15. How much for 2 ice creams?
2 × 15 = ₹30.
Q21 Logical Reasoning
Fill the blank: ₹35 + ₹___ = ₹50 ?
₹50 − ₹35 = ₹15.
Q22 Mathematical Reasoning
1 m = 100 cm. How many cm is 2 m?
2 × 100 = 200 cm.
Q23 Everyday Mathematics
Which solid shape rolls?
A sphere (ball) rolls because it is round.
Q24 Mathematical Reasoning
Which is measured in litres?
Milk is a liquid, measured in litres.
Q25 Everyday Mathematics
A pictograph shows Class 2A read 8 books and Class 2B read 5 books. How many books in all?
8 + 5 = 13 books.
Q26 Logical Reasoning
Which number is the odd one out: 246, 138, 460, 591 (three are even)?
591 ends in 1 (odd); the others are even.
Q27 Mathematical Reasoning
Which is the largest number?
750 has 7 hundreds and 5 tens — the largest.
Q28 Achievers Section
Meena has one ₹50 note, one ₹20 note and one ₹10 coin. How much money in all?
50 + 20 + 10 = ₹80.
Q29 Mathematical Reasoning
Share 8 balloons between 2 children. Each gets ___ ?
8 ÷ 2 = 4 balloons each.
Q30 Mathematical Reasoning
How many groups of 2 are there in 18?
18 ÷ 2 = 9 groups.
Q31 Mathematical Reasoning
How many corners does a square have?
A square has 4 corners.
Q32 Logical Reasoning
Which is the odd one out (three equal 20): 50 − 30, 45 − 25, 38 − 18, 40 − 22?
40 − 22 = 18; the other three equal 20.
Q33 Logical Reasoning
If 3 + 4 = 7, then 30 + 40 = ___ ?
Tens add the same way: 30 + 40 = 70.
Q34 Logical Reasoning
If A = 1 and B = 2, then C = ___ ?
Letters in order: A=1, B=2, C=3.
Q35 Everyday Mathematics
A jug holds 2 L. How much do 3 such jugs hold?
3 × 2 = 6 L.
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