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Question 1 Difficulty 1
Raju and his amma are buying vegetables at the sabzi mandi. The vendor says he sold 80 kilograms of tomatoes last week. If he sells the same amount this week, how many kilograms will he have sold in total?
  • A 80 kg
  • B 160 kg
  • C 240 kg
  • D 320 kg
💡 Explanation If he sells 80 kg this week as well, then 80 kg + 80 kg = 160 kg.
Question 2 Difficulty 1
During the school sports day, Priya needs to calculate the total distance her team ran. If her team ran 2 laps of 400 meters each, how far did they run in total?
  • A 800 m
  • B 600 m
  • C 400 m
  • D 200 m
💡 Explanation Total distance = 2 laps * 400 m = 800 m.
Question 3 Difficulty 1
Amit is helping his father sell mangoes at the market. They started with 150 mangoes. If they sold 30 mangoes, how many do they have left?
  • A 120
  • B 100
  • C 130
  • D 150
💡 Explanation Mangoes left = 150 - 30 = 120.
Question 4 Difficulty 1
Leela is counting the number of flowers in her garden. She has 25 roses, 15 lilies, and 10 sunflowers. How many flowers does she have in total?
  • A 50
  • B 40
  • C 30
  • D 20
💡 Explanation Total flowers = 25 + 15 + 10 = 50.
Question 5 Difficulty 1
Raj and his friends collected 45 bottles for recycling. If they collect 10 more bottles next week, how many will they have in total?
  • A 50
  • B 55
  • C 60
  • D 65
💡 Explanation Total bottles = 45 + 10 = 55.
Question 6 Difficulty 1
In a drawing competition, 30 students participated. If 10 of them were from Class 7, how many were from other classes?
  • A 20
  • B 10
  • C 30
  • D 15
💡 Explanation Students from other classes = 30 - 10 = 20.
Question 7 Difficulty 1
Nisha has 5 boxes of sweets with 10 sweets in each box. How many sweets does she have in total?
  • A 50
  • B 30
  • C 20
  • D 40
💡 Explanation Total sweets = 5 boxes * 10 sweets = 50 sweets.
Question 8 Difficulty 1
During a festival, Ravi bought 3 packets of crackers. If each packet contains 12 crackers, how many crackers did Ravi buy?
  • A 24
  • B 30
  • C 36
  • D 12
💡 Explanation Total crackers = 3 packets * 12 crackers = 36 crackers.
Question 9 Difficulty 1
Anju baked 24 cupcakes for her friend's birthday. If she gives away 6 cupcakes, how many does she have left?
  • A 18
  • B 20
  • C 22
  • D 16
💡 Explanation Cupcakes left = 24 - 6 = 18.
Question 10 Difficulty 1
At the cricket ground, Team A scored 45 runs in the first inning and 30 runs in the second inning. What is their total score?
  • A 70
  • B 75
  • C 80
  • D 85
💡 Explanation Total score = 45 + 30 = 75 runs.
Question 11 Difficulty 2
Ayaan's school is organizing a picnic. They have 60 sandwiches. If they need to share them equally among 15 students, how many sandwiches does each student get?
  • A 4
  • B 5
  • C 6
  • D 3
💡 Explanation Each student gets = 60 sandwiches / 15 students = 4 sandwiches.
Question 12 Difficulty 2
During the Diwali festival, Aunty Kavita prepared 200 boxes of sweets. If she sold 120 boxes, how many boxes are left?
  • A 80
  • B 100
  • C 70
  • D 90
💡 Explanation Boxes left = 200 - 120 = 80 boxes.
Question 13 Difficulty 2
In a cricket match, Team B scored 90 runs in the first inning and 110 in the second. What is their average score?
  • A 100
  • B 110
  • C 95
  • D 105
💡 Explanation Average score = (90 + 110) / 2 = 100 runs.
Question 14 Difficulty 2
A teacher collected marks from her students in a test. If the scores are 40, 50, 60, and 70, what is the mean score?
  • A 55
  • B 60
  • C 50
  • D 70
💡 Explanation Mean score = (40 + 50 + 60 + 70) / 4 = 55.
Question 15 Difficulty 2
Ravi and his friends collected 150 coins. If they want to divide them equally among 5 friends, how many coins will each friend get?
  • A 25
  • B 30
  • C 35
  • D 20
💡 Explanation Each friend gets = 150 coins / 5 friends = 30 coins.
Question 16 Difficulty 2
Nina has 3 packs of crayons. Each pack contains 8 crayons. If she gives away 10 crayons, how many does she have left?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 14
💡 Explanation Total crayons = 3 packs * 8 crayons - 10 = 24 - 10 = 14 crayons.
Question 17 Difficulty 2
At the temple, 70 people attended the evening prayers. If 20 more people arrive, what will be the total number of attendees?
  • A 80
  • B 90
  • C 100
  • D 70
💡 Explanation Total attendees = 70 + 20 = 90 people.
Question 18 Difficulty 2
During a science fair, 120 students participated. If 30 students were from Class 7, how many were from other classes?
  • A 90
  • B 70
  • C 80
  • D 60
💡 Explanation Students from other classes = 120 - 30 = 90.
Question 19 Difficulty 2
In a drawing competition, the scores are as follows: 70, 80, 90, and 100. What is the median score?
  • A 85
  • B 90
  • C 80
  • D 70
💡 Explanation Arranging the scores: 70, 80, 90, 100. Median = (80 + 90) / 2 = 85.
Question 20 Difficulty 2
In a football tournament, Team A scored 4 goals in the first match and 3 goals in the second match. What is their total score?
  • A 6
  • B 8
  • C 7
  • D 9
💡 Explanation Total score = 4 + 3 = 7 goals.
Question 21 Difficulty 3
During the school election, there are 240 students eligible to vote. If 150 students voted, what percentage of students voted?
  • A 50%
  • B 60%
  • C 70%
  • D 80%
💡 Explanation Percentage of students who voted = (150/240) * 100 = 62.5%.
Question 22 Difficulty 3
In a cricket tournament, Team A scored 240 runs in the first match and 210 runs in the second match. What is their average score?
  • A 225
  • B 230
  • C 240
  • D 220
💡 Explanation Average score = (240 + 210) / 2 = 225 runs.
Question 23 Difficulty 3
Ayesha has 5 types of sweets. She sold 25 pieces of one type, 30 of another, and 20 of the third. If she has 100 pieces left, how many did she have initially?
  • A 200
  • B 150
  • C 170
  • D 180
💡 Explanation Initial total = 25 + 30 + 20 + 100 = 175 pieces.
Question 24 Difficulty 3
During the Diwali festival, 300 people attended the celebration. If 120 were children, how many adults were present?
  • A 180
  • B 170
  • C 200
  • D 150
💡 Explanation Adults present = 300 - 120 = 180.
Question 25 Difficulty 3
Ravi's family bought 120 crackers. If they used 75 during Diwali, how many are left?
  • A 30
  • B 40
  • C 50
  • D 60
💡 Explanation Crackers left = 120 - 75 = 45.
Question 26 Difficulty 3
At the local fair, 200 students participated in various competitions. If 50 students won prizes, what percentage of students won prizes?
  • A 20%
  • B 25%
  • C 30%
  • D 35%
💡 Explanation Percentage of students who won = (50/200) * 100 = 25%.
Question 27 Difficulty 3
During a survey, out of 500 families, 300 own a car, and 200 do not. What is the ratio of families that own a car to those that do not?
  • A 3:2
  • B 2:3
  • C 4:1
  • D 1:2
💡 Explanation Ratio = 300:200 = 3:2.
Question 28 Difficulty 3
In a drawing competition, the scores are 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90. What is the mode of the scores?
  • A 70
  • B 80
  • C 90
  • D None of the above
💡 Explanation There is no mode because all scores are unique.
Question 29 Difficulty 3
In a cricket match, Team C scored 120 runs in the first inning and 180 in the second. What is their total score?
  • A 280
  • B 300
  • C 250
  • D 290
💡 Explanation Total score = 120 + 180 = 300 runs.
Question 30 Difficulty 3
At a local market, there are 150 stalls. If 60 are selling food, what fraction of the stalls are selling food?
  • A 1/3
  • B 2/5
  • C 3/5
  • D 4/5
💡 Explanation Fraction of stalls selling food = 60/150 = 2/5.
Question 31 Difficulty 4
During a festival, Aunty Kavita collected the following data on sweet sales: 100, 120, 140, 160, 180. What is the median?
  • A 140
  • B 150
  • C 120
  • D 160
💡 Explanation Arranging data: 100, 120, 140, 160, 180. Median = 140.
Question 32 Difficulty 4
In a cricket tournament, the final scores were 250, 300, 200, and 400. What is the mean score?
  • A 250
  • B 300
  • C 350
  • D 400
💡 Explanation Mean score = (250 + 300 + 200 + 400) / 4 = 287.5.
Question 33 Difficulty 4
Ayesha is organizing a charity event and wants to analyze the donations. If the donations are 1000, 2000, 1500, and 3000, what is the mode?
  • A 2000
  • B 1500
  • C 1000
  • D None of the above
💡 Explanation There is no mode as all donations are unique.
Question 34 Difficulty 4
In a school survey, 40% of students prefer playing cricket, 30% prefer football, and the rest prefer badminton. If there are 200 students, how many prefer badminton?
  • A 60
  • B 80
  • C 70
  • D 90
💡 Explanation Students preferring badminton = 200 - (40% + 30%) of 200 = 200 - 140 = 60.
Question 35 Difficulty 4
At the end of the year, Ayaan's savings are recorded as follows: 500, 700, 800, and 600. What is the range of his savings?
  • A 300
  • B 200
  • C 400
  • D 500
💡 Explanation Range = Maximum value - Minimum value = 800 - 500 = 300.
Question 36 Difficulty 4
For a school project, Raju collected data on the number of books read by students: 10, 15, 10, 12, 15, 18. What is the mode of this data?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 12
  • D 18
💡 Explanation Mode is the number that appears most frequently: 15.
Question 37 Difficulty 4
In a survey about favorite fruits among 100 students, 20 liked mangoes, 30 liked apples, and the rest liked bananas. How many liked bananas?
  • A 50
  • B 40
  • C 60
  • D 70
💡 Explanation Students liking bananas = 100 - (20 + 30) = 50.
Question 38 Difficulty 4
At a local fair, the scores of 5 games were 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350. What is the mean score?
  • A 225
  • B 250
  • C 275
  • D 300
💡 Explanation Mean score = (150 + 200 + 250 + 300 + 350) / 5 = 250.
Question 39 Difficulty 4
During a sports event, if the ages of participants are 15, 16, 15, 17, and 18, what is the median age?
  • A 15
  • B 16
  • C 17
  • D 18
💡 Explanation Arranging the ages: 15, 15, 16, 17, 18. Median = 16.
Question 40 Difficulty 4
If Aunty Kavita sold sweets worth 2000 rupees and 30% of her sales were from one type of sweet, how much was that?
  • A 600
  • B 500
  • C 700
  • D 800
💡 Explanation Amount from one type of sweet = 30% of 2000 = 600 rupees.
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