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Question 1 Difficulty 1
Raju and his amma are buying vegetables at the sabzi mandi. The vendor says that a kilo of tomatoes costs 30 rupees. If they want to buy 3 kilos, how much will it cost?
  • A 60
  • B 90
  • C 80
  • D 100
💡 Explanation To find the total cost, multiply the cost per kilo by the number of kilos: 30 * 3 = 90 rupees.
Question 2 Difficulty 1
Neha is helping her grandmother bake cookies. They need 20 cookies for the party, but they have already baked 12. How many more cookies do they need to bake?
  • A 6
  • B 7
  • C 8
  • D 5
💡 Explanation To find out how many more cookies are needed, subtract the baked cookies from the total needed: 20 - 12 = 8.
Question 3 Difficulty 1
During the gully cricket match, Team A needs to score 50 runs to win. They have scored 30 runs so far. How many more runs do they need?
  • A 20
  • B 15
  • C 25
  • D 10
💡 Explanation Subtract the runs scored from the target: 50 - 30 = 20 runs needed to win.
Question 4 Difficulty 1
Amit is collecting stickers. He has 25 stickers and wants to collect a total of 50. How many more stickers does he need to collect?
  • A 15
  • B 20
  • C 25
  • D 30
💡 Explanation To find out how many more stickers are needed, subtract the current number from the total target: 50 - 25 = 25.
Question 5 Difficulty 1
Sita and her friends are planning a picnic. They want to bring 40 sandwiches. If they have already made 10, how many more do they need to make?
  • A 25
  • B 30
  • C 35
  • D 20
💡 Explanation Subtract the sandwiches made from the total needed: 40 - 10 = 30 more sandwiches required.
Question 6 Difficulty 1
Rahul is saving money to buy a new bike. He has saved 2000 rupees and needs a total of 5000 rupees. How much more does he need to save?
  • A 2000
  • B 3000
  • C 1500
  • D 2500
💡 Explanation To find the amount still needed, subtract the current savings from the target: 5000 - 2000 = 3000.
Question 7 Difficulty 1
Priya is helping her appa plan the Diwali budget. They have 1500 rupees saved for decorations and want to spend a total of 3000. How much more do they need?
  • A 500
  • B 1000
  • C 1500
  • D 2000
💡 Explanation Subtract the amount saved from the total budget: 3000 - 1500 = 1500 more needed.
Question 8 Difficulty 1
During a school event, the principal announced that they need 60 chairs for the guests. If they currently have 45 chairs, how many more chairs do they need?
  • A 15
  • B 20
  • C 10
  • D 25
💡 Explanation To find out how many more chairs are needed, subtract the current chairs from the total required: 60 - 45 = 15.
Question 9 Difficulty 1
Arjun is making rangoli for the Diwali festival. He has 5 colors of powder and wants a total of 8 colors. How many more colors does he need to buy?
  • A 2
  • B 3
  • C 1
  • D 4
💡 Explanation Subtract the colors he has from the total wanted: 8 - 5 = 3 more colors needed.
Question 10 Difficulty 1
In a local temple, the priest needs 30 diyas for the evening prayer. If he has 10 diyas left from last year, how many more does he need?
  • A 15
  • B 20
  • C 25
  • D 30
💡 Explanation Subtract the number of diyas he has from the total needed: 30 - 10 = 20 more diyas required.
Question 11 Difficulty 2
Anita is at the book fair. She has 500 rupees to spend. If she buys 3 books at 150 rupees each, how much money will she have left?
  • A 0
  • B 50
  • C 100
  • D 150
💡 Explanation The total cost is 3 * 150 = 450 rupees. Remaining money: 500 - 450 = 50 rupees.
Question 12 Difficulty 2
During a cricket match, Team B scored 75 runs in the first inning. If they need to score 200 runs to win, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 125
  • B 150
  • C 175
  • D 100
💡 Explanation Subtract the runs scored from the total needed: 200 - 75 = 125 more runs needed.
Question 13 Difficulty 2
Ravi is planning a birthday party. He invited 50 friends but only 30 can come. How many friends will not be attending?
  • A 10
  • B 15
  • C 20
  • D 25
💡 Explanation Subtract the number of friends coming from the total invited: 50 - 30 = 20 friends not attending.
Question 14 Difficulty 2
While shopping for Diwali, Maya buys 4 packets of sweets costing 200 rupees each. If she pays with a 1000 rupee note, how much change will she receive?
  • A 200
  • B 400
  • C 600
  • D 800
💡 Explanation Total cost is 4 * 200 = 800 rupees. Change received: 1000 - 800 = 200 rupees.
Question 15 Difficulty 2
In a local market, the price of mangoes is 50 rupees per kilo. If Priya buys 2.5 kilos, how much will she spend?
  • A 100
  • B 125
  • C 150
  • D 75
💡 Explanation Total cost = 50 * 2.5 = 125 rupees.
Question 16 Difficulty 2
Rajesh is saving money to buy a bicycle. If he saves 250 rupees every month, how much will he have saved in 6 months?
  • A 1000
  • B 1200
  • C 1500
  • D 1800
💡 Explanation Total savings = 250 * 6 = 1500 rupees.
Question 17 Difficulty 2
During a family trip, Riya spends 1200 rupees on food and 800 rupees on tickets. If she has 4000 rupees initially, how much money will she have left?
  • A 1800
  • B 2000
  • C 2200
  • D 2400
💡 Explanation Total spending = 1200 + 800 = 2000. Remaining money = 4000 - 2000 = 2000 rupees.
Question 18 Difficulty 2
Amit is helping his mother bake cookies for Diwali. If they need 100 cookies and they already made 40, how many more cookies do they need to bake?
  • A 60
  • B 70
  • C 80
  • D 90
💡 Explanation To find out how many more cookies are needed, subtract the baked cookies from the total needed: 100 - 40 = 60.
Question 19 Difficulty 2
During a school event, the organizers need to arrange 200 chairs. If they have already arranged 120 chairs, how many more do they need to arrange?
  • A 50
  • B 60
  • C 70
  • D 80
💡 Explanation To find out how many more chairs are needed, subtract the arranged chairs from the total required: 200 - 120 = 80.
Question 20 Difficulty 2
In a cricket tournament, Team A scored 250 runs in the first match. If they need to score 350 runs in the next match to win, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 70
  • B 80
  • C 90
  • D 100
💡 Explanation Subtract the runs scored in the first match from the target for the next match: 350 - 250 = 100 more runs needed.
Question 21 Difficulty 3
Kiran is making a rangoli for Diwali using 5 colors. If she wants to use 12 colors in total, how many more colors does she need to buy?
  • A 5
  • B 6
  • C 7
  • D 8
💡 Explanation To find out how many more colors are needed, subtract the colors she has from the total wanted: 12 - 5 = 7.
Question 22 Difficulty 3
Raj is planning a birthday party and has invited 80 friends. If only 50 can come, what percentage of his friends will not attend?
  • A 25%
  • B 30%
  • C 35%
  • D 40%
💡 Explanation Number of friends not attending: 80 - 50 = 30. Percentage of friends not attending: (30/80)*100 = 37.5%, rounded to 40%.
Question 23 Difficulty 3
During a school project, Anjali needs to collect 100 signatures. If she has already collected 60, how many more does she need to collect?
  • A 20
  • B 30
  • C 40
  • D 50
💡 Explanation To find out how many more signatures are needed, subtract the collected ones from the total needed: 100 - 60 = 40.
Question 24 Difficulty 3
Suresh is planting trees in his garden. He has planted 15 trees and wants to have a total of 50. How many more trees does he need to plant?
  • A 25
  • B 30
  • C 35
  • D 40
💡 Explanation To find out how many more trees are needed, subtract the planted trees from the total desired: 50 - 15 = 35.
Question 25 Difficulty 3
In a cricket match, Team C needs to score 200 runs to win. If they have scored 120 runs so far, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 60
  • B 70
  • C 80
  • D 90
💡 Explanation To find out how many more runs are needed, subtract the runs scored from the target: 200 - 120 = 80.
Question 26 Difficulty 3
Aditi has 3000 rupees to spend on Diwali decorations. If she spends 1200 rupees on lights and 800 rupees on flowers, how much money will she have left?
  • A 600
  • B 800
  • C 1000
  • D 1200
💡 Explanation Total spending = 1200 + 800 = 2000 rupees. Remaining money = 3000 - 2000 = 1000 rupees.
Question 27 Difficulty 3
During a Diwali fair, Neeta sells 150 diyas. If she sells 25 more the next day, how many diyas will she have sold in total?
  • A 150
  • B 175
  • C 200
  • D 225
💡 Explanation Total diyas sold = 150 + 25 = 175.
Question 28 Difficulty 3
Arun has 5000 rupees saved for a laptop. If he spends 1200 rupees on accessories, how much money will he have left?
  • A 3000
  • B 3500
  • C 3800
  • D 4000
💡 Explanation Remaining amount = 5000 - 1200 = 3800 rupees.
Question 29 Difficulty 3
Priya is helping her father to budget for Diwali gifts. They plan to spend 6000 rupees. If they have already spent 2500 rupees, how much more can they spend?
  • A 3000
  • B 3500
  • C 4000
  • D 4500
💡 Explanation Remaining budget = 6000 - 2500 = 3500 rupees.
Question 30 Difficulty 3
In a local cricket tournament, Team A scored 180 runs in the first inning. If they need to score 250 runs to win, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 60
  • B 70
  • C 80
  • D 90
💡 Explanation To find out how many more runs they need, subtract the current score from the target: 250 - 180 = 70.
Question 31 Difficulty 4
During the Diwali shopping, Rahul buys 5 packets of sweets for 200 rupees each. If he has a budget of 1500 rupees, how much money does he have left after his purchase?
  • A 0
  • B 100
  • C 200
  • D 300
💡 Explanation Total spent = 5 * 200 = 1000 rupees. Remaining money = 1500 - 1000 = 500 rupees.
Question 32 Difficulty 4
Neeta is making a budget for her Diwali celebrations. If she plans to spend 8000 rupees and has already spent 4500 rupees, how much can she still spend?
  • A 2000
  • B 2500
  • C 3000
  • D 3500
💡 Explanation Remaining budget = 8000 - 4500 = 3500 rupees.
Question 33 Difficulty 4
Amit is saving for a new guitar. If he saves 600 rupees every month and he has saved for 8 months, how much money will he have saved?
  • A 4000
  • B 4800
  • C 5200
  • D 6000
💡 Explanation Total savings = 600 * 8 = 4800 rupees.
Question 34 Difficulty 4
During a cricket match, Team A scored 150 runs in the first inning. If they need to score 300 runs to win, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 100
  • B 150
  • C 200
  • D 250
💡 Explanation To find out how many more runs they need, subtract the current score from the target: 300 - 150 = 150.
Question 35 Difficulty 4
Sita has a total of 1200 rupees for shopping. If she spends 400 rupees on decorations and 300 rupees on sweets, how much money will she have left?
  • A 300
  • B 400
  • C 500
  • D 600
💡 Explanation Total spent = 400 + 300 = 700 rupees. Remaining money = 1200 - 700 = 500 rupees.
Question 36 Difficulty 4
During a Diwali fair, Ramesh sells 250 diyas. If he sells 50 more the next day, how many diyas will he have sold in total?
  • A 300
  • B 400
  • C 500
  • D 600
💡 Explanation Total diyas sold = 250 + 50 = 300.
Question 37 Difficulty 4
During Diwali, Priya buys gifts worth 5000 rupees. If she has saved 3000 rupees, how much more does she need to save?
  • A 1000
  • B 1500
  • C 2000
  • D 2500
💡 Explanation To find how much more she needs, subtract her savings from the total amount needed: 5000 - 3000 = 2000.
Question 38 Difficulty 4
In a local cricket tournament, Team B scored 120 runs in the first inning. If they need to score 250 runs to win, how many more runs do they need?
  • A 100
  • B 110
  • C 120
  • D 130
💡 Explanation To find out how many more runs they need, subtract the current score from the target: 250 - 120 = 130.
Question 39 Difficulty 4
During Diwali, Rohan has a budget of 2000 rupees for sweets. If he buys sweets worth 1200 rupees, how much money will he have left?
  • A 600
  • B 700
  • C 800
  • D 900
💡 Explanation Remaining budget = 2000 - 1200 = 800 rupees.
Question 40 Difficulty 4
Amit needs to buy 8 kilos of flour for Diwali cooking. If he buys 5 kilos now, how many more kilos does he need?
  • A 1
  • B 2
  • C 3
  • D 4
💡 Explanation To find out how many more kilos are needed, subtract the kilos bought from the total needed: 8 - 5 = 3.
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