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SUMMATIVE PRACTICE 1
Objective Questions
1. Which of the following will be 6 000 6. The diagram below shows Mr. Selva’s
when rounded off to the nearest statement.
thousand?
A 5 469 C 6 559 I bought a number of pens. 6 pens
B 5 569 D 6 659 are blue. The number of black pens
is 9. The remaining is 8 red pens.
2. 35 × 2 093 =
A 16 744 C 74 855 T is the total number of pens bought
B 73 255 D 78 855 by Mr. Selva. Which of the following
shows the correct number sentence
3. ÷ 49 = 564 remainder 14 based on the above statement?
A 27 622 C 27 650 HOTS Analysing
B 27 636 D 28 322 A T + 6 + 9 = 8
B T – 6 – 9 = 8
4. A factory produced 69 708 packets C T + 9 – 6 = 8
of biscuits. The factory distributed D T + 6 – 9 = 8
48 979 packets of biscuits to several
supermarkets and the remaining is 7. The diagram below shows a calendar
stored in the warehouse. Calculate of a particular month. A bakery sells
the number of biscuits that are still 3 095 cupcakes of different flavors per
stored in the warehouse. day. The bakery is closed on Tuesday
A 20 729 C 48 979 and Wednesday. Calculate the total
B 21 271 D 90 437 number of cupcakes sold by the
bakery in that month. HOTS Applying
5. The diagram below shows a box filled
with 36 bottles of drinking water. S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Drinking 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
water 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
A factory produces 5 400 bottles of
drinking water in an hour. The factory A 64 995
operates for 10 hours a day. Calculate B 68 090
the number of similar boxes needed C 71 185
to fit all the bottles of drinking water D 8 975
produced in a day.
A 15 C 1 500
B 150 D 19 440
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