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Mathematics Class 1

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📚 All Questions: Complete collection of all questions from every chapter in this subject.

Q1
easyPositional Vocabulary
Where is the furry cat hiding in the poem?
A.On the window shed
B.Under the bed
C.Inside the backpack
D.All of the above
Q2
mediumPositional Vocabulary
What are some of the positional words used to describe where the cat is hiding?
A.Above, below, inside, outside
B.Far, near, left, right
C.Over, under, on, near
D.Above, below, inside, outside, over, under, on, near
Q3
easyPositional Vocabulary
In the activity 'Find the Things', which instruction uses positional words?
A.Look for a white thing hidden near the board and under the table.
B.Find the biggest toy in the room.
C.Count the number of chairs.
D.Look for a red thing outside the classroom and under the tree.
Q4
easySentence Understanding
Which of the following sentences correctly uses positional words?
A.The red ball is above the bed.
B.The cat is inside the car.
C.The man is lying under the tree.
D.All of the above
Q5
easySpatial Awareness
Which items should be ticked as inside the basket?
A.Balls thrown inside the basket
B.Balls thrown outside the basket
C.Balls on top of the basket
D.Balls under the basket
Q6
easyGame Instructions
What should children say when the ball goes inside the basket during the throwing game?
A.In
B.Out
C.Stop
D.Go
Q7
easyGeneral Knowledge
How many colours are there in the National Flag (Tiranga)?
A.3
B.4
C.2
D.5
Q8
easyGeneral Knowledge
Which colour is at the top of the Tiranga?
A.Saffron
B.White
C.Green
D.Blue
Q9
easyGeneral Knowledge
Where is the Ashoka Chakra located on the National Flag?
A.In the middle of the white band
B.At the top of the flag
C.At the bottom of the flag
D.On the side
Q10
mediumCounting
How many bogies are there after the red bogie in the train rhyme?
A.Two
B.Three
C.Four
D.Five
Q11
mediumCounting
How many bogies are there before the red bogie in the train rhyme?
A.Two
B.One
C.Three
D.Four
Q12
easyColour Recognition
Which colour should you fill in the bogies after the red bogie?
A.Orange
B.Blue
C.Red
D.Green
Q13
easyColour Recognition
Which colour should you fill in the bogies before the red bogie?
A.Blue
B.Orange
C.Green
D.Red
Q14
easySequence
In the train game, who is after Meera?
A.No one
B.Rohit
C.Suwali
D.Anil
Q15
mediumSorting and Classification
Why did Suwali put buttons in three groups?
A.To sort them by size or colour
B.Because she lost some
C.To count them faster
D.For no reason
Q16
mediumSorting and Classification
What is the purpose of sorting objects like seeds, leaves, or beads?
A.To group similar items together
B.To throw them away
C.To count only
D.To play games
Q17
mediumPositional Vocabulary
How can children use positional vocabulary when arranging classroom items?
A.By placing items on the bottom rack or top rack
B.By randomly placing items
C.By stacking all items together
D.By hiding items
Q18
easyPositional Vocabulary
What does 'inside' mean in positional words?
A.Within something
B.On top of something
C.Beside something
D.Underneath something
Q19
easyPositional Vocabulary
What does 'outside' mean in positional words?
A.Not inside, external to something
B.Underneath something
C.On top of something
D.Within something
Q20
easyPositional Vocabulary
What does 'above' mean in positional words?
A.Higher than something else
B.Below something
C.Next to something
D.Inside something
Q21
easyPositional Vocabulary
What does 'below' mean in positional words?
A.Lower than something else
B.Above something
C.Next to something
D.Inside something
Q22
easyVocabulary
What is a 'rack' as used in the classroom activity?
A.A shelf or stand for holding items
B.A basket
C.A box
D.A bag
Q23
easyLanguage Skills
Why is it important to use words like 'inside', 'outside', 'above', and 'below'?
A.To describe where things are clearly
B.To confuse others
C.To describe feelings
D.To count things
Q24
easyPoem Comprehension
In the poem, what does the cat do at the top of the car?
A.Plays
B.Sleeps
C.Hides
D.Runs
Q25
mediumLearning Methods
What is the best way for children to understand positional words?
A.By playing games like 'Find the things' and 'Throw the ball'
B.By reading silently
C.By writing stories
D.By watching TV
Q26
easyVocabulary
What is a 'bogie' in the context of the train rhyme?
A.A compartment or carriage of a train
B.The engine of the train
C.The railway track
D.A train station
Q27
easySequence Learning
Which activity helps children learn about before and after in sequences?
A.Forming a train and saying who is before and after
B.Throwing balls in a basket
C.Hiding objects
D.Drawing pictures
Q28
easyPositional Vocabulary
What positional word means 'next to or close to'?
A.Near
B.Far
C.Under
D.Above
Q29
mediumCommunication Skills
What should children do after sorting classroom objects using positional vocabulary?
A.Talk about where they put things
B.Throw the objects away
C.Hide the objects
D.Mix all objects again
Q30
mediumSorting and Classification
How can children help Suwali in the button sorting activity?
A.By drawing groups to sort buttons in different ways
B.By throwing buttons
C.By mixing buttons randomly
D.By hiding buttons
Q31
easyLearning Objectives
What is the main goal of the chapter activities?
A.To help children understand positions and sorting through play
B.To learn advanced mathematics
C.To write stories
D.To learn to read
Q32
easyShape Concept
What does 'long' mean in the context of objects?
A.Having a greater length
B.Being round
C.Being small
D.Having many colours
Q33
easyShape Concept
What does 'round' mean when describing an object?
A.Having a circular shape
B.Being very long
C.Having corners
D.Being flat
Q34
easyExamples of Shapes
Which of the following objects is an example of something long?
A.Pencil box
B.Ball
C.Cap
D.Matchbox
Q35
easyExamples of Shapes
Which of the following objects is round?
A.Ball
B.Notebook
C.Pencil box
D.Water bottle
Q36
easyClassroom Activity
In the classroom activity, what should children do with long and round objects?
A.Name two things: one long and one round
B.Count the number of objects
C.Draw only long objects
D.Draw only round objects
Q37
mediumShape Reasoning
Why might a tumbler be called both long and round?
A.Because it is tall (long) and has a round base
B.Because it is very heavy
C.Because it is colourful
D.Because it is small
Q38
easySorting and Matching
How can children show objects similar in shape?
A.By matching them and grouping them together
B.By throwing them
C.By hiding them
D.By painting them
Q39
easyShape Recognition
Which shape is similar to a cap?
A.Round
B.Long
C.Square
D.Triangle
Q40
mediumReal-world Application
What is the purpose of the activity where children collect waste objects of a shape?
A.To identify real-world examples of shapes
B.To throw away waste
C.To clean the classroom
D.To recycle paper
Q41
easyRolling and Sliding
What objects are considered 'rolling' objects?
A.Objects that move by rolling, like a ball or dholak
B.Objects that stay still
C.Objects that slide on the floor
D.Objects that float on water
Q42
easyRolling and Sliding
What objects slide instead of roll?
A.Flat objects like cards or books
B.Balls
C.Cylindrical objects
D.Bicycle wheels
Q43
mediumPhysics Concepts
What makes an object roll instead of slide?
A.Its round shape and ability to rotate
B.Its colour
C.Its weight
D.Its size
Q44
easyPhysics Concepts
What does 'slide' mean in the context of objects?
A.Move smoothly over a surface without rolling
B.Jump up and down
C.Roll on the floor
D.Spin in one place
Q45
mediumRolling and Sliding
What objects can both roll and slide?
A.Objects like a gotti (carrom striker) which roll and also slide
B.Only balls
C.Only boxes
D.Only toys
Q46
mediumStory Comprehension
What is a dholak and why did it roll in the story?
A.A round drum that rolled down the slope
B.A flat book
C.A square box
D.A ball
Q47
easyShape Properties
What shape helps objects to roll easily?
A.Round shape
B.Square shape
C.Triangle shape
D.Rectangle shape
Q48
mediumBuilding and Stability
What kind of objects make taller and stable towers?
A.Objects with flat surfaces and stable bases
B.Round balls
C.Soft pillows
D.Paper sheets
Q49
easyCreative Activities
How can clay be used according to the project work?
A.To create different shapes and objects
B.To paint pictures
C.To write stories
D.To play games
Q50
easySorting and Classification
What is the first step when children are asked to sort objects?
A.Group objects based on shape or size
B.Count the objects
C.Throw the objects
D.Hide the objects
Q51
easySorting and Classification
How many groups did Suwali make with buttons?
A.Three
B.Two
C.Four
D.One
Q52
easyPractical Skills
Why is sorting objects helpful?
A.It helps organize and find things easily
B.It makes things messy
C.It wastes time
D.It breaks objects
Q53
easyPhysics Concepts
What does it mean if an object 'slides'?
A.Moves smoothly over a surface without rolling
B.Jumps in the air
C.Turns around
D.Stays still
Q54
mediumCritical Thinking
How can you tell if something is long or round when shapes look different to people?
A.By explaining why they see it that way
B.By arguing
C.By ignoring others
D.By copying others
Q55
mediumStory Comprehension
In the poem, what happens to the dholak?
A.It rolls fast down the slope
B.It breaks
C.It flies
D.It stays still
Q56
mediumPhysics Concepts
What makes the dholak roll instead of slide?
A.Its round shape and the sloping surface
B.Its weight
C.Its colour
D.Its size
Q57
easyPhysics Concepts
Why is a slipper more likely to slide than roll?
A.Because it has a flat sole
B.Because it is round
C.Because it is heavy
D.Because it is soft
Q58
easyShape Properties
How many sides does a matchbox have?
A.Six
B.Four
C.Eight
D.Two
Q59
easyShape Properties
What shape is a ball?
A.Round or spherical
B.Square
C.Rectangular
D.Flat
Q60
mediumPhysics Concepts
Why is it useful to know if an object rolls or slides?
A.To understand how it moves and behaves on surfaces
B.To know its colour
C.To know its size
D.To break it easily
Q61
mediumObservational Learning
What is the activity children do with carrom striker in the chapter?
A.They see if it slides or rolls
B.They throw it up
C.They break it
D.They hide it
Q62
easyCreative Learning
Why do children make puppets from waste cardboard boxes?
A.To enjoy storytelling and creative play
B.To throw away boxes
C.To eat food
D.To sell toys
Q63
mediumBuilding and Stability
Which shape is easier to build a stable tower with?
A.Cuboid or block-shaped objects
B.Round balls
C.Soft objects
D.Flat papers
Q64
easyCreative Activities
How can clay be used to learn about shapes?
A.By molding it into different shapes and objects
B.By eating it
C.By hiding it
D.By drawing on it
Q65
mediumVocabulary
What does the word 'slit' mean in the activity about making puppets?
A.A small cut or opening
B.A big hole
C.A fold
D.A tear
Q66
mediumConceptual Understanding
Why is it helpful to learn about rolling and sliding?
A.To understand how different objects move on surfaces
B.To learn colours
C.To learn numbers
D.To learn letters
Q67
easyCounting
How many birds were eating the mango at the very beginning?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.5
Q68
easyCounting
How many birds were eating the mango after one more bird joined the first bird?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q69
easyCounting
How many birds and animals ate the mango at the end?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q70
easyAddition
If one more bird joins 3 birds eating mango, how many birds will be eating now?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q71
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes 1 more than 5?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q72
easyNumber Representation
Match the number 4 with the correct way to show fingers:
A.4 fingers up
B.3 fingers up
C.5 fingers up
D.2 fingers up
Q73
mediumNumber Representation
Show 3 fingers to your friend. How else can your friend show 3 fingers?
A.Different combinations of fingers that add to 3
B.Only 3 fingers straight up
C.1 finger only
D.No fingers
Q74
mediumGrouping
If a child claps and says four, how can children make groups?
A.Make groups of four by holding hands
B.Make groups of three
C.Stand alone
D.Run around
Q75
mediumNumber Comparison
How can children know if there are enough materials for a group activity?
A.By comparing number of items with number of children
B.By guessing
C.By dividing items unevenly
D.By taking more items
Q76
easyNumber Comparison
Which group has more items? 5 pencils or 7 pens?
A.5 pencils
B.7 pens
C.Equal
D.Cannot say
Q77
easyNumber Equality
Tick the correct statement: 6 apples and 6 oranges means...
A.Same number of apples and oranges
B.More apples than oranges
C.Less apples than oranges
D.No apples
Q78
easyCounting and Labeling
Draw a circle around the objects that are one in number and write '1' below.
A.Objects with only one item like one kite
B.Objects with two items
C.Objects with many items
D.No objects
Q79
easyNumber Sequence
What comes after the number 7?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q80
easyNumber Sequence
Which numbers form a sequence from smallest to largest?
A.1, 2, 3, 4, 5
B.5, 4, 3, 2, 1
C.3, 2, 1, 5, 4
D.2, 4, 1, 5, 3
Q81
mediumNumber Sequence
What is the missing number in the sequence: 5, _, 7, 8?
A.6
B.4
C.9
D.3
Q82
easyCounting
How many yellow boxes are there in the picture?
A.4
B.5
C.3
D.2
Q83
easyCounting
Write the number of sheep seen in the picture.
A.5
B.6
C.4
D.3
Q84
mediumAddition
Which two groups together have 8 fruits? Encircle them.
A.Group 1 with 5 fruits and Group 2 with 3 fruits
B.Group 1 with 4 fruits and Group 2 with 2 fruits
C.Group 1 with 3 fruits and Group 2 with 4 fruits
D.Group 1 with 6 fruits and Group 2 with 5 fruits
Q85
mediumAddition
Which two groups together have 7 umbrellas? Encircle them.
A.Group 1 with 4 umbrellas and Group 2 with 3 umbrellas
B.Group 1 with 5 umbrellas and Group 2 with 4 umbrellas
C.Group 1 with 2 umbrellas and Group 2 with 3 umbrellas
D.Group 1 with 1 umbrella and Group 2 with 5 umbrellas
Q86
easyComparison
Which are less in number: cups or spoons?
A.Cups
B.Spoons
C.Equal
D.Cannot say
Q87
easyNumber Writing
What number should you write below the objects which are two in number?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q88
easyNumber Writing
What number should you write below the objects which are five in number?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q89
mediumNumber Writing Practice
How can children practice writing numerals according to the chapter?
A.By scribbling on sand and guessing
B.By drawing pictures only
C.By reading books
D.By listening to songs
Q90
mediumNumber Sequencing and Motor Skills
Draw a path connecting numbers 1 to 9 in order without crossing lines. What does this activity help develop?
A.Number sequencing and fine motor skills
B.Colour recognition
C.Shape recognition
D.Letter writing
Q91
mediumNumber Sequence
Which number is missing in this sequence: 3, 4, _, 6, 7?
A.5
B.2
C.8
D.9
Q92
easyCounting
Count the number of jamuns in the picture. How many are there?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q93
easyColour and Count
How many flowers should be coloured as per the instructions?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q94
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes before 2?
A.1
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q95
mediumCounting and Matching
Count and match: Which number has the most objects?
A.Number 9
B.Number 3
C.Number 1
D.Number 4
Q96
mediumNumber Representation
What does the game of showing fingers with different combinations teach?
A.Different ways to represent numbers
B.Only addition
C.Only subtraction
D.Only multiplication
Q97
easyNumber Recognition
How many dots does a ladybug have?
A.1
B.3
C.5
D.Varies
Q98
easyConcept of Zero
What number is shown when you have zero buttons on the shirt?
A.0
B.1
C.4
D.5
Q99
easySimple Subtraction
If Gola monkey has 4 buttons and loses 1, how many buttons are left?
A.3
B.2
C.4
D.1
Q100
easyConcept of Zero
What does zero mean in counting?
A.No items present
B.One item present
C.Many items present
D.None of the above
Q101
easyObservation and Zero
How many suns do you see at night?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
Q102
easyObservation and Zero
How many moons do you see at noon?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
Q103
easySimple Addition
If Aastha is 9 years old now, how old will she be after 1 more year?
A.10
B.9
C.11
D.12
Q104
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes after 10?
A.11
B.9
C.12
D.10
Q105
easyNumber Pairs
Which number pair adds up to 5?
A.1 and 4
B.2 and 2
C.3 and 3
D.4 and 4
Q106
easyNumber Pairs
Which number pair adds up to 10?
A.2 and 8
B.1 and 1
C.5 and 4
D.3 and 5
Q107
easyConcept of Zero
How many buttons are left on the shirt if the monkey lost all buttons?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.4
Q108
easyNumber Pairs
If a dice shows 3 dots, how many more dots do you need to make 5?
A.2
B.3
C.1
D.4
Q109
mediumNumber Pairs
If you roll a dice and get 4, how many more do you need to make 10?
A.6
B.5
C.4
D.7
Q110
easyAddition
What is the total when you add 10 and 5?
A.15
B.10
C.5
D.20
Q111
easyNumber Comparison
Which number is bigger: 14 or 19?
A.14
B.19
C.Equal
D.Cannot tell
Q112
easyNumber Comparison
Which number is smaller: 8, 12, or 6?
A.8
B.12
C.6
D.All equal
Q113
mediumNumber Reasoning
If the number 15 is 4 more than a number, what is the smaller number?
A.11
B.19
C.10
D.14
Q114
easyNumber Sequence
Write the missing number in the sequence: 12, __, 14, 15.
A.13
B.11
C.16
D.10
Q115
mediumMeasurement and Comparison
How many blocks did the tallest tower have?
A.8
B.10
C.12
D.15
Q116
mediumMeasurement and Comparison
Which tower used the least number of blocks?
A.5
B.3
C.6
D.4
Q117
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes before 20?
A.18
B.19
C.17
D.15
Q118
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes after 11?
A.10
B.12
C.13
D.14
Q119
mediumCounting Strategies
How can children practice counting beyond 10?
A.By grouping objects in tens and units
B.By only counting up to 10
C.By skipping numbers
D.By guessing
Q120
easyCounting
How many beads are in a string if it has 10 beads?
A.10
B.9
C.8
D.11
Q121
mediumNumber Recognition
What is the number shown by the arrangement of red bindis?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q122
easyGame Based Learning
What do children do when playing the dice game?
A.Colour a box matching the number of dots on dice
B.Count numbers loudly
C.Throw dice and run
D.Draw pictures
Q123
mediumNumber Recognition
How can children recognise numbers quickly without counting each dot?
A.Using subitization by recognising dot patterns instantly
B.By counting slowly
C.By guessing numbers
D.By writing numbers
Q124
easyConcept of Zero
If you have 5 buttons on your shirt and all fall off, what number shows the buttons left?
A.0
B.5
C.1
D.2
Q125
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes just before 10?
A.8
B.9
C.7
D.6
Q126
easyAddition
Which number pair forms 10 when added?
A.7 and 3
B.5 and 4
C.6 and 2
D.8 and 1
Q127
mediumNumber Writing
How do children write numbers from 1 to 20 in sequence?
A.By joining dots or following number charts
B.By guessing
C.By writing random numbers
D.By drawing shapes
Q128
easyNumber Comparison
Which is the biggest number among 16, 19, and 20?
A.16
B.19
C.20
D.None
Q129
easyNumber Comparison
Which is the smallest number among 3, 9, 11, and 20?
A.3
B.9
C.11
D.20
Q130
mediumMeasurement
What is the number of blocks in the shortest tower?
A.4
B.6
C.3
D.5
Q131
mediumMeasurement
What is the number of blocks in the tallest tower?
A.10
B.8
C.6
D.12
Q132
easyCounting
How many children were playing in the park initially?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q133
easyAddition
If 4 children and 2 children come together, how many children are there altogether?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q134
easyAddition
What is the sum of 3 tops and 1 top?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q135
easyAddition
How many ants make 3 ants and 2 ants altogether?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q136
easyAddition
If you have 4 pencils and your friend gives 3 more, how many pencils do you have?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q137
easyCounting
How many fingers do you have on both hands and feet together?
A.20
B.18
C.22
D.24
Q138
easyAddition
What is 6 balls plus 2 balls altogether?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q139
easyAddition
What do you get if you add 7 and 1?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q140
easyAddition
How many fingers are shown if you add 4 and 3?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q141
easyAddition
What is 5 plus 3?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q142
easyAddition
What is 4 plus 0?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q143
easyAddition
In the dice game, if Kishore rolls 3 and 3, what is the total?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q144
mediumAddition Comparison
If Kishore rolls 2 and 4, and Nitya rolls 5 and 1, who scores more?
A.Kishore
B.Nitya
C.Both equal
D.Cannot say
Q145
easyAddition
Colour the beads in the string to show 3 + 4. How many beads are coloured?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q146
easyAddition
Add and write the sum: 4 + 2 = ?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q147
mediumAddition Comparison
If Abdul adds 3 + 3 and Rihana adds 2 + 4, who gets a bigger sum?
A.Abdul
B.Rihana
C.Both equal
D.Cannot say
Q148
easyAddition
Raghav has 4 shells, Sarita has 5 shells. How many shells do they have together?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q149
easyAddition
Ranjeet has 3 marbles and Meenakshi has 6 marbles. What is the total number of marbles?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q150
easyAddition
There are 3 coconuts in one bag and 4 in another. How many coconuts are there in total?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q151
easyCounting
How many children are in the bus at the beginning in the 'Five Little Children' rhyme?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q152
easySubtraction
After one child steps out at the first stand, how many children remain on the bus?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q153
easySubtraction
How many children are left after the second stand?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q154
easySubtraction
How many children are left in the bus at the end?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
Q155
easySubtraction
If 6 frogs are there and 2 jump away, how many frogs are left?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q156
easySubtraction
If 7 balloons flew away from 7 balloons, how many are left?
A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
Q157
easySubtraction
If 9 bananas are there and 6 are taken away, how many bananas are left?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q158
easySubtraction
If 7 ladoos are there and 4 are eaten, how many ladoos are left?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q159
easySubtraction
How many pots are left if 3 pots were there and 1 pot broke?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q160
easyCounting and Subtraction
How many dots are visible if 0 dots are hidden from 10 dots?
A.10
B.9
C.8
D.0
Q161
easyCounting and Subtraction
If 3 dots are hidden from 10 dots, how many dots are visible?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q162
easySubtraction
Hop 3 steps back from 9. What number do you reach?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q163
easySubtraction
What is 7 minus 4?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q164
easySubtraction
Find the result of 8 minus 2.
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q165
easySubtraction
Find the result of 9 minus 5.
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q166
easySubtraction
What is 5 minus 1?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q167
easySubtraction
Find the result of 6 minus 3.
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q168
easyAddition
Rumi has 7 tomatoes and Shami has 5 tomatoes. How many tomatoes do they have together?
A.10
B.11
C.12
D.13
Q169
easyAddition
There are 9 carrots in one basket and 4 in another. What is the total number of carrots?
A.11
B.12
C.13
D.14
Q170
easyAddition
If one basket has 8 radishes and another basket has 8 radishes, how many radishes are there altogether?
A.14
B.15
C.16
D.17
Q171
easyAddition
Sapna has 12 coloured pencils and Gauri has 6 coloured pencils. How many pencils do they have altogether?
A.16
B.17
C.18
D.19
Q172
easyAddition
Add: 13 + 4 equals?
A.15
B.16
C.17
D.18
Q173
easyAddition
Add: 14 + 5 equals?
A.17
B.18
C.19
D.20
Q174
easyAddition
What is the sum of 6 + 8?
A.13
B.14
C.15
D.16
Q175
easyAddition
Add: 5 + 7 equals?
A.10
B.11
C.12
D.13
Q176
easySubtraction
Calculate: 16 − 4 equals?
A.10
B.11
C.12
D.13
Q177
easySubtraction
Find the difference: 12 − 5 equals?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q178
easySubtraction
What is 14 − 7?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q179
easySubtraction
Calculate: 16 − 6 equals?
A.9
B.10
C.11
D.12
Q180
easySubtraction
What is the result of 15 − 5?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q181
easySubtraction
Calculate 15 − 0.
A.14
B.15
C.16
D.17
Q182
easySubtraction
Find 17 − 9.
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q183
easySubtraction
Calculate 13 − 3.
A.9
B.10
C.11
D.12
Q184
easySubtraction
What is 15 − 9?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q185
easyAddition and Number Lines
Anjali jumps 2 steps ahead from 6. What number does she reach?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q186
easySubtraction and Number Lines
Renu jumps 7 steps back from 15. What number does she reach?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q187
easyAddition
What is the sum of 8 + 7?
A.13
B.14
C.15
D.16
Q188
easySubtraction
What is 15 − 3?
A.11
B.12
C.13
D.14
Q189
easyAddition
Raghav has 4 shells and Sarita has 5 shells. How many shells do they have altogether?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q190
easyAddition
Ranjeet has 3 marbles and Meenakshi has 6 marbles. How many marbles do they have in total?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q191
easyAddition
There are 3 coconuts in one bag and 4 in another bag. How many coconuts are there in all?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q192
easyCounting
How many children sit in the bus at the first stop if 6 children board?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q193
mediumAddition
At the second stop, 8 more children board the bus. How many children are now on the bus?
A.13
B.14
C.15
D.16
Q194
mediumSubtraction
If 7 children get down at the third stop, how many children are left on the bus?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q195
mediumSubtraction
There are 18 seats in a bus. If 9 children are already sitting, how many more can sit inside?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q196
mediumSubtraction
Kuljeet had 14 toffees and shared some. She was left with 6. How many did she share?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q197
mediumSubtraction
Raman had 12 bananas and ate some. He is left with 5. How many did he eat?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q198
easyCounting
How many members are there in Lina’s family according to the family get-together?
A.8
B.10
C.12
D.15
Q199
easyHeight Comparison
Who is the tallest member in Lina’s family?
A.Lina’s father
B.Lina’s mother
C.Lina
D.Lina’s grandfather
Q200
mediumHeight Comparison
Who is taller than Lina’s mother but shorter than Lina’s father?
A.Lina’s uncle
B.Lina’s grandfather
C.Lina’s brother
D.Lina’s aunt
Q201
easyConcept of Measurement
If Lina is standing on a stool to appear taller, what does this teach about measuring height?
A.Height can be increased artificially
B.Height is fixed
C.Stools are always tall
D.People can fly
Q202
easyHeight Comparison
Which member in your family would you draw a cap on if you were to pick the shortest?
A.Youngest child
B.Oldest member
C.Tallest child
D.Lina
Q203
mediumSpatial Awareness
In the picture of the village, which house is nearest to Lina’s house?
A.The shop
B.The school
C.Red roof house
D.School bus
Q204
easyLength Comparison
Which object is the longest in the given comparison?
A.Stick i
B.Stick ii
Q205
easyLength Comparison
Which object is the shortest?
A.Stick i
B.Stick ii
Q206
easyThickness Comparison
Which is the thickest among the given objects?
A.Object i
B.Object ii
Q207
easyThickness Comparison
Which is the thinnest among the given objects?
A.Object i
B.Object ii
Q208
easyMeasurement Units
Chitra measures her sweater using which unit?
A.Handspan
B.Fingers
C.Footspan
D.Meter
Q209
mediumLength Estimation
Which of these objects is shorter than one handspan?
A.Bottle
B.Table
C.Rope
D.Pencil
Q210
mediumMeasurement Units
Which object is better measured using fingers rather than handspan?
A.Key
B.Table
C.Rope
D.Chair
Q211
easyWeight Measurement
Between you and your friend, how can you find out who is heavier?
A.Using a weighing scale
B.Guessing
C.Using a measuring tape
D.By height
Q212
easyWeight Comparison
Which object would be heavier?
A.Full bucket of water
B.Empty bucket of water
Q213
mediumVolume Measurement
How many jugs of water will fill a bucket?
A.3
B.5
C.7
D.Depends on jug size
Q214
mediumVolume Measurement
How many glasses of water fill a water bottle?
A.2
B.4
C.5
D.Depends on glass size
Q215
easyVolume Comparison
Which bottle holds more water?
A.Bottle A
B.Bottle B
Q216
easyWater Conservation
What can you do with leftover water in the glass?
A.Give it to plants
B.Throw it away
C.Drink it all
D.Pour it on the floor
Q217
easyWater Conservation
Why should you close the tap when not using water?
A.To save water
B.To make noise
C.To waste water
D.To flood the place
Q218
mediumWater Usage
Which activity uses more water?
A.Bathing with bucket
B.Bathing with running tap
Q219
easyWater Conservation
How can reusing water help save it?
A.By watering plants with leftover water
B.By pouring it down the drain
C.By wasting it
D.By spilling it
Q220
mediumLength Measurement
How would you measure the distance between your seat and the classroom door?
A.Using footspan
B.Using handspan
C.Using fingers
D.Using a ruler
Q221
easyPractical Measurement
Which of the following is easier to carry based on length?
A.Shorter paper strip
B.Longer paper strip
Q222
mediumMeasurement Units
How do you decide whether to use handspan or fingers to measure an object?
A.Use handspan for longer objects and fingers for smaller ones
B.Always use handspan
C.Always use fingers
D.Guess the size
Q223
easyWeight Comparison
Which is lighter: a full bucket or an empty bucket?
A.Empty bucket
B.Full bucket
Q224
easyWeight Measurement
How can you find the weight of a friend?
A.Using a weighing scale
B.By guessing
C.By comparing heights
D.By measuring length
Q225
easyMultiplication & Counting
How many oranges did Simran pack if each box holds 10 oranges and she packed 3 boxes?
A.20
B.25
C.30
D.35
Q226
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes after 21?
A.22
B.23
C.20
D.24
Q227
easyNumber Sequence
Fill in the missing number: 24, __, 26.
A.23
B.25
C.27
D.28
Q228
easyNumber Sequence
Write the number after 30.
A.29
B.31
C.32
D.28
Q229
easyNumber Comparison
Which number is bigger: 40 or 39?
A.39
B.40
C.Both equal
D.None
Q230
easyCounting
Count the number of flowers if there are 36 flowers in a garden.
A.35
B.36
C.37
D.38
Q231
easyNumber Sequence
Which number is missing in the sequence: 41, __, 43, 44?
A.42
B.40
C.45
D.46
Q232
easyNumber Sequence
What is the number after 50?
A.49
B.51
C.52
D.48
Q233
easyCounting
How many mirrors did Ankita use if she pasted 51 mirrors?
A.51
B.52
C.53
D.54
Q234
easyNumber Sequence
Count and write the numbers from 61 to 70.
A.61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70
B.60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69
C.62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71
D.60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70
Q235
easyNumber Sequence
Which number is missing? 77, 78, __, 80.
A.79
B.76
C.81
D.75
Q236
easyCounting
Count the number of neem datun in the picture if there are 38.
A.37
B.38
C.39
D.40
Q237
easyNumber Comparison
Which number is greater: 83 or 85?
A.83
B.85
C.Equal
D.None
Q238
easyNumber Sequence
What number comes before 90?
A.89
B.91
C.88
D.87
Q239
easyNumber Sequence
Fill in the missing number: 95, __, 97.
A.96
B.94
C.98
D.99
Q240
easyNumber Comparison
Which number is the largest between 91, 92, 93, and 94?
A.91
B.92
C.93
D.94
Q241
easyNumber Sequence
Play the number clip game by placing number cards from 1 to 50 in order. Which number comes just before 49?
A.48
B.50
C.47
D.46
Q242
mediumObservation
How many houses are visible in the Warli painting shown?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q243
mediumObservation
How many people are shown in the Warli painting?
A.8
B.9
C.10
D.11
Q244
hardEstimation and Observation
Guess how many lines are used to draw the leaves in the Warli painting.
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q245
mediumCultural Knowledge
Which part of India is famous for Warli painting?
A.Maharashtra
B.Gujarat
C.Rajasthan
D.Punjab
Q246
easyNumber Line
If you pick a number card 35, where should you place it on the number line from 1 to 50?
A.Between 34 and 36
B.Between 33 and 34
C.Between 36 and 37
D.Between 37 and 38
Q247
mediumCounting Backwards
Count backwards from 50 to 45. What is the third number you say?
A.48
B.47
C.46
D.45
Q248
easyNumber Sequence
Which number is between 60 and 62?
A.61
B.59
C.63
D.64
Q249
mediumCounting
How many number cards are needed to complete the number line from 1 to 50?
A.48
B.49
C.50
D.51
Q250
easyNumber Sequence
In the slide and ladder game, what number do you land on after 38?
A.37
B.39
C.40
D.41
Q251
mediumCounting and Sequencing
How many missing numbers are there between 1 and 20 in the slide and ladder game?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q252
mediumNumber Line
If you start from 1 and jump to 21, how many numbers did you skip?
A.19
B.20
C.21
D.22
Q253
mediumObservation & Culture
Which of the following is NOT part of the Warli painting?
A.Houses
B.People
C.Cars
D.Trees
Q254
mediumCultural Knowledge
What type of painting is Warli?
A.Folk painting
B.Abstract painting
C.Modern painting
D.Portrait painting
Q255
easyFestivals
What festival marks the beginning of the transition from winter to summer?
A.Diwali
B.Uttarayan
C.Holi
D.Christmas
Q256
easyFestivals
Which of the following is NOT a festival associated with Uttarayan?
A.Makar Sankranti
B.Pongal
C.Bihu
D.Eid
Q257
easyFestival Significance
What does the festival of Uttarayan signify?
A.The start of the rainy season
B.The return of sunny days and harvest season
C.The end of summer
D.The beginning of winter
Q258
easyPattern Making
Which kind of objects are used by children to make patterns in the chapter?
A.Vegetable slices
B.Pebbles and flowers
C.Coins and bangles
D.All of the above
Q259
mediumColor Patterns
What is the color that should come after pink in the pattern, and why?
A.Red, because it follows the color wheel
B.Green, because it contrasts pink
C.Yellow, to complete the sequence
D.Blue, as a calm color
Q260
easyPattern Creation
How do children create patterns using their finger prints in the chapter?
A.By stamping thumb and fingers in repeated designs
B.By drawing circles
C.By painting flowers
D.By using stamps
Q261
easyPattern Extension
What should children do to extend the given patterns?
A.Color further blocks continuing the sequence
B.Erase the patterns
C.Create random drawings
D.Copy text
Q262
easyCreative Activities
What is the activity involving vegetable slices?
A.Cut vegetables into slices and create patterns
B.Eat vegetable slices
C.Plant vegetable slices
D.Use slices to cook
Q263
mediumPattern Observation
What shapes and patterns can children learn about from Indian temples and monuments?
A.Geometric and floral patterns
B.Only round shapes
C.Simple lines only
D.No patterns
Q264
mediumMovement Patterns
What kind of patterns do children make using actions like clapping and snapping fingers?
A.Movement patterns
B.Color patterns
C.Number patterns
D.Shape patterns
Q265
easyArt and Patterns
Which art form is mentioned where children observe movement patterns?
A.Dance
B.Painting
C.Music
D.Sculpture
Q266
easyCultural Patterns
What is kolam or rangoli as described in the chapter?
A.A traditional pattern drawing using dots
B.A type of food
C.A festival
D.A dance form
Q267
easyPattern Completion
What can children do to help Murthy and Vani with the kolam?
A.Complete the given kolam pattern
B.Make food
C.Sing a song
D.Dance
Q268
mediumCultural and Educational Importance
Why is it important to discuss shapes and patterns found in festivals and celebrations?
A.To learn cultural heritage and math concepts
B.To play games
C.To eat sweets
D.To wear new clothes
Q269
easyCreative Thinking
How can patterns be extended creatively by children?
A.By drawing further shapes or colors following the sequence
B.By erasing old patterns
C.By copying from books only
D.By ignoring patterns
Q270
easyNatural Patterns
Which objects from nature can children use to create patterns?
A.Leaves, flowers, and pebbles
B.Only toys
C.Only paper cut-outs
D.Only paint
Q271
mediumGeometric Patterns
What shapes can be found in traditional Indian temple decorations?
A.Geometric shapes like circles, triangles, and squares
B.Only circles
C.Only triangles
D.No shapes
Q272
easyPattern Elements
What is the main element of making a rangoli or kolam?
A.Dots arranged in patterns
B.Flowers
C.Water
D.Clay
Q273
mediumNatural Patterns
What kind of patterns do animal skins like tiger and zebra show?
A.Striped and spotted patterns
B.Plain colors
C.Polka dots
D.No patterns
Q274
easySequencing Daily Activities
What is the first activity Pihu does after getting up in the morning?
A.Brush teeth
B.Have warm water
C.Take bath
D.Do yoga
Q275
easyDaily Routine
Which activity does Pihu do before going to school?
A.Eat breakfast
B.Play with friends
C.Study
D.Read story book
Q276
easyTime and Daily Routine
What is the time of day when Pihu has lunch?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q277
easyTime and Daily Routine
When does Pihu play with her friends?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q278
easyDaily Routine
Which of these activities does Pihu do at night?
A.Eat dinner
B.Play with friends
C.Study
D.Brush teeth
Q279
easyDaily Routine
What is the last activity Pihu does before going to sleep?
A.Read story book
B.Brush teeth
C.Eat dinner
D.Play with friends
Q280
easySeasons
Which season comes after winter?
A.Summer
B.Spring
C.Monsoon
D.Autumn
Q281
easySeasons and Activities
Which of these is a typical summer activity?
A.Wearing woollen clothes
B.Eating cold fruits
C.Using umbrella for rain
D.Planting trees
Q282
easySeasons
Which season is characterized by rain?
A.Winter
B.Spring
C.Summer
D.Monsoon
Q283
easySeasons and Clothing
Match the following: Warm clothes are usually worn in which season?
A.Winter
B.Summer
C.Monsoon
D.Spring
Q284
easySeasons and Food
What do you usually eat in the monsoon season?
A.Ice cream
B.Hot snacks like pakoras
C.Cold drinks
D.Fresh fruits
Q285
easyDaily Routine
Which of these activities is done in the morning according to Pihu?
A.Brush teeth
B.Have lunch
C.Eat dinner
D.Go to sleep
Q286
easyDaily Routine
Which activity is usually done before sleeping?
A.Studying
B.Playing
C.Reading story book
D.Eating breakfast
Q287
easyTime of Day
What is the time when the sun is setting?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q288
easyTime of Day
When do you usually have lunch?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q289
easyTime of Day
What time is it when the moon and stars are visible?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q290
mediumTime Estimation
Which activity takes longer time according to the chapter?
A.Brushing teeth
B.Taking bath
C.Eating breakfast
D.Playing
Q291
easySeasons
Which season is associated with planting and new growth?
A.Spring
B.Summer
C.Monsoon
D.Winter
Q292
mediumSeasons
Which season comes before winter?
A.Summer
B.Spring
C.Monsoon
D.Autumn
Q293
easySeasons and Clothing
What do you wear during winter?
A.Cotton clothes
B.Woollen clothes
C.Raincoat
D.Shorts
Q294
mediumDaily Routine
Which is NOT part of Pihu’s daily routine?
A.Brushing teeth
B.Going to school
C.Eating snacks
D.Flying a kite
Q295
easyDaily Routine
What activity is done immediately after waking up?
A.Brush teeth
B.Have warm water
C.Take bath
D.Play
Q296
easyDaily Routine
At what time of day does Pihu do yoga or exercise?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q297
easyDaily Routine
What do you do after playing with friends in the evening?
A.Eat dinner
B.Go to sleep
C.Study
D.Brush teeth
Q298
easyTime of Day
What do you do when the sun is high in the sky?
A.Have lunch
B.Take rest
C.Play
D.Go to school
Q299
easyTime of Day
What does the visible moon and stars tell you about the time?
A.Morning
B.Afternoon
C.Evening
D.Night
Q300
easyDaily Routine
Which of these can you do during the day?
A.Brush teeth
B.Play outside
C.Read story book
D.Go to sleep
Q301
easySeasons
Which season brings cooler weather?
A.Summer
B.Monsoon
C.Spring
D.Winter
Q302
easyTime of Day
How do you know it is evening time?
A.Sun is rising
B.Sun is high
C.Sun is setting
D.Moon is visible
Q303
easyCounting
How many children can sit on one horse swing?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q304
easyRepeated Addition
How many children can sit on 4 horse swings?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q305
easyRepeated Addition
If 3 children can sit in one bogie of the toy train, how many children can sit in 3 bogies?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q306
easyMultiplication
What is the total number of children sitting on 3 bogies of a toy train if each bogie has 3 children?
A.6
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q307
easyMultiplication
How many pieces of jalebi are there in 6 plates if each plate has 3 pieces?
A.12
B.15
C.18
D.20
Q308
easyRepeated Addition
Express 6 plates of jalebi with 3 pieces each as repeated addition.
A.3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3
B.6 + 6 + 6
C.3 + 6 + 9
D.None of these
Q309
easyMultiplication
How many children can sit together in 5 compartments of a big wheel if each compartment holds 4 children?
A.16
B.18
C.20
D.22
Q310
easyRepeated Addition
What is 9 times 2 as repeated addition?
A.2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2
B.9 + 2
C.2 + 9
D.None of these
Q311
easyMultiplication
If there are 4 crates with 5 water bottles each, how many bottles are there in total?
A.15
B.20
C.25
D.30
Q312
easyMultiplication
Write the multiplication expression for total bottles in 4 crates having 5 bottles each.
A.4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
B.5 + 5 + 5 + 5
C.4 × 5
D.5 × 4
Q313
easyMultiplication
Cheenu bought some packs of pencils. If there are 3 pencils in one pack and she has 5 packs, how many pencils does she have?
A.8
B.10
C.15
D.20
Q314
easyMultiplication
If Cheenu bought 3 packs of apples with 3 apples in each pack, how many apples are there?
A.6
B.8
C.9
D.12
Q315
easyRepeated Addition
Write the repeated addition for total apples in 3 packs with 3 apples each.
A.3 + 3 + 3
B.3 × 3
C.6 + 3
D.None of these
Q316
easyMultiplication
If Cheenu bought 4 packs of erasers with 2 erasers in each pack, how many erasers are there?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q317
easyMultiplication
Write the multiplication form of the total erasers bought by Cheenu.
A.4 + 2
B.4 × 2
C.2 + 4
D.None of these
Q318
easyMultiplication
How many wheels are there if you have 3 cycles at home?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q319
easyMultiplication
If 1 cycle has 2 wheels, how many wheels are there in 5 cycles?
A.8
B.10
C.12
D.15
Q320
easyRepeated Addition
Write the repeated addition for wheels of 3 cycles.
A.2 + 2 + 2
B.3 + 3 + 3
C.1 + 1 + 1
D.None
Q321
easyAddition
How many children are there in total if 9 children sit in a bus and 9 more children get in?
A.15
B.17
C.18
D.20
Q322
mediumMultiplication
If the bus carries 9 children and each child has 1 crate with 5 bottles, how many bottles are there in total?
A.40
B.45
C.50
D.55
Q323
easyRepeated Addition
Find the sum: 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 equals?
A.12
B.13
C.14
D.15
Q324
easyMultiplication
What is 5 times 3?
A.8
B.12
C.15
D.18
Q325
easyMoney Counting
How many `5 coins does Riya need to pay `20 for a ball?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q326
easyMoney Counting
How many `10 notes does Sahil give to pay `20 for a ball?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q327
easyMoney Subtraction
If the cost of a car is `14 and Riya has `10, how much more money does she need?
A.`2
B.`3
C.`4
D.`5
Q328
easyMoney Addition and Spending
Riya and Sahil together have `30. Which toys can they buy if a toy costs `20?
A.They can buy 1 toy
B.They can buy 2 toys
C.They can buy 3 toys
D.They cannot buy any toy
Q329
easyMoney and Prices
Name a toy you can buy for `10.
A.Toy car
B.Ball
C.Doll
D.None of the above
Q330
mediumMoney Combinations
How can you make `13 using `10 and `1 coins?
A.1 note of `10 and 3 coins of `1
B.3 notes of `10 and 1 coin of `1
C.13 coins of `1
D.None of the above
Q331
mediumMoney Combinations
If you have `8, which combination of coins can you use?
A.1 coin of `5 and 3 coins of `1
B.8 coins of `1
C.2 coins of `5
D.Both a and b
Q332
mediumMoney Addition
What is the total of two `10 notes and three `5 coins?
A.`30
B.`40
C.`35
D.`25
Q333
easyMoney Division
If you pay `15 using only `5 coins, how many coins do you need?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q334
mediumMoney Addition
If Riya has 2 coins of `10 and 3 coins of `1, how much money does she have?
A.`13
B.`14
C.`15
D.`16
Q335
easyMoney Counting
How many `1 coins are needed to make `10?
A.5
B.10
C.15
D.20
Q336
easyMoney Addition
If you buy a toy for `14 and pay with one `10 note and four `1 coins, how much money do you give?
A.`14
B.`15
C.`16
D.`13
Q337
mediumMoney Combinations
If a toy costs `20, which of these combinations can pay exactly `20?
A.Two `10 notes
B.One `10 note and two `5 coins
C.Four `5 coins
D.All of the above
Q338
easyMoney Addition
How much money is `10 note plus two `5 coins?
A.`15
B.`20
C.`25
D.`30
Q339
mediumMoney Addition
If you pay `18 using one `10 note, one `5 coin, and three `1 coins, what is the total?
A.`17
B.`18
C.`19
D.`20
Q340
mediumMoney Subtraction
If you have `30 and spend `18, how much money remains?
A.`10
B.`11
C.`12
D.`13
Q341
mediumMoney and Change
If a toy costs `18 and you pay with one `20 note, how much change will you get?
A.`1
B.`2
C.`3
D.`4
Q342
mediumMoney Combinations
Which combination of coins makes `12?
A.One `10 note and two `1 coins
B.Two `5 coins and one `2 coin
C.Twelve `1 coins
D.All of the above
Q343
mediumMoney Combinations
If you pay `25 using `10 notes and `5 coins, which of the following is correct?
A.Two `10 notes and one `5 coin
B.One `10 note and three `5 coins
C.Five `5 coins
D.All of the above
Q344
mediumMoney Addition
If you have three `5 coins and two `2 coins, how much money do you have?
A.`15
B.`16
C.`17
D.`18
Q345
easyMoney Subtraction
How many `1 coins are needed to make `7 if you already have one `5 coin?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Q346
easyMoney Addition
If you have one `10 note and three `1 coins, how much money do you have?
A.`10
B.`12
C.`13
D.`14
Q347
easyMoney Counting
What is the minimum number of `5 coins needed to make `25?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q348
easyMoney Subtraction
If you pay `16 using one `10 note, how many `1 coins do you need to complete the amount?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q349
easyMoney Counting
How many `2 coins make `14?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q350
easyMoney Addition
If you have two `10 notes and one `5 coin, how much money do you have?
A.`20
B.`25
C.`30
D.`35
Q351
easyMoney Denominations
If you have coins of `1, `2, `5, and `10, which one is the smallest denomination?
A.`1
B.`2
C.`5
D.`10
Q352
easyMoney Division
If you want to make `50 using only `10 notes, how many notes do you need?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q353
mediumMoney Combinations
Which of the following is a correct way to pay `15?
A.One `10 note and one `5 coin
B.Three `5 coins
C.Fifteen `1 coins
D.All of the above
Q354
easyMoney Counting
How many `2 coins make `10?
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
Q355
mediumMoney Combinations
If you have `7, which coins can you use to pay this amount?
A.`5 and `2 coins
B.Seven `1 coins
C.One `5 coin and two `1 coins
D.All of the above
Q356
mediumMoney Combinations
If a toy costs `15, which combination is not enough to buy it?
A.One `10 note and one `5 coin
B.Three `5 coins
C.One `10 note and four `1 coins
D.Two `5 coins and four `1 coins
Q357
easyComparison
The number of dolls is _____ the number of cars.
A.more than
B.less than
C.equal to
D.cannot say
Q358
easyComparison
The number of elephants is _____ the number of dolls.
A.more than
B.less than
C.equal to
D.cannot say
Q359
easyComparison
The number of teddy bears is _____ the number of elephants.
A.more than
B.less than
C.equal to
D.cannot say
Q360
easyComparison
The number of cars is _____ the number of teddy bears.
A.more than
B.less than
C.equal to
D.cannot say
Q361
easyCounting
Which colour flowers are most in number in the garden?
A.Blue
B.Orange
C.Red
D.Purple
Q362
easyCounting
Which colour flowers are least in number in the garden?
A.Blue
B.Orange
C.Red
D.Purple
Q363
easyComparison
True or False: The number of red flowers is more than the number of blue flowers.
A.True
B.False
Q364
easyComparison
True or False: The number of orange flowers is less than the number of purple flowers.
A.True
B.False
Q365
easyCounting
Count the number of logs in the picture. Is it 3 or 4?
A.3
B.4
Q366
mediumPattern Extension
Extend the given arrangement of glasses: If the pattern is two glasses, then three glasses, then two glasses, what comes next?
A.Two glasses
B.Three glasses
C.Four glasses
D.One glass
Q367
easyNumber Sequence
Fill the numbers from 1 to 10 in the grid so that the sequence is correct.
A.Any sequential arrangement from 1 to 10
B.Random numbers
C.Only even numbers
D.Only odd numbers
Q368
easyNumber Recognition
In the word search puzzle, which number word is correctly spelled?
A.eight
B.eigt
C.eigh
D.eith
Q369
mediumAddition and Number Puzzles
If the sum on both sides of the number balls is equal to 6, which numbers can be placed in the balls?
A.1 and 5
B.2 and 4
C.3 and 3
D.All of the above
Q370
mediumAddition
Gillu’s favourite number is 8. Which of the following sums equal 8?
A.3 + 5
B.6 + 2
C.7 + 1
D.All of the above
Q371
mediumLogic and Arrangement
Fill the grid with shapes so that each shape occurs only once in each row and column.
A.Arrange shapes with no repeats in rows and columns
B.Random arrangement
C.Same shape in all places
D.None of the above
Q372
mediumNumber Riddles
Who am I? I am between 5 and 10, and I become three more when read upside down.
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Q373
mediumNumber Riddles
Who am I? I am 3 more than 8 and 3 less than 14.
A.9
B.10
C.11
D.12
Q374
mediumSubtraction
How many times can you subtract 5 from 25?
A.1
B.4
C.5
D.Infinite
Q375
mediumAddition
Ranu has 3 seeds and wants to place them on numbers so their sum is 17. Which set of numbers could she use?
A.5, 6, 6
B.7, 5, 5
C.4, 6, 7
D.All of the above
Q376
mediumAddition
If you have 2 seeds and want a total of 17, which numbers could you choose?
A.9 and 8
B.7 and 9
C.6 and 11
D.All of the above
Q377
mediumVisual Matching
Identify the identical shadow image among the given options.
A.Image i
B.Image ii
C.Image iii
D.Image iv
Q378
mediumNumber Placement
Write numbers from 5 to 9 in a grid such that the sum of rows and columns are equal.
A.Place numbers so sums match
B.Place numbers randomly
C.Use only 5s
D.Use only 9s
Q379
mediumSimple Arithmetic
Solve the puzzle: If 7 - 1 = 6, and 3 + 3 = 6, what is 11 + 4?
A.14
B.15
C.16
D.17
Q380
mediumMoney Problem
Sarita has four coins of different values. What is the minimum number of coins she needs to pay exactly `49?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
Q381
mediumSimple Algebra
If orange + orange = 10, and orange + 8 = 18, what is the value of orange?
A.4
B.5
C.6
D.7
Q382
easyCounting
Which toy appears the most in the picture?
A.Dolls
B.Cars
C.Elephants
D.Teddy bears
Q383
easyAddition
If you add 3 more dolls to the existing number, how many dolls will there be in total?
A.5
B.6
C.7
D.8
Q384
easyPattern Extension
Which of the following is a correct extension of the pattern: red, blue, red, blue, ___?
A.Red
B.Blue
C.Green
D.Yellow
Q385
easyNumber Sequence
Which number completes the sequence: 2, 4, 6, ___, 10?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.11
Q386
easyAddition
Which two numbers add up to 10?
A.4 and 5
B.3 and 7
C.6 and 3
D.5 and 5
Q387
easySimple Arithmetic
In the puzzle, if 5 + 3 = 8, what is 6 + 2?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q388
mediumVisual Matching
Which shadow matches the toy car in the picture?
A.Shadow A
B.Shadow B
C.Shadow C
D.Shadow D
Q389
easyAddition
If you have 5 elephants and 3 teddy bears, how many toys do you have in total?
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
Q390
easyNumber Sequence
Which number comes next in the sequence: 10, 20, 30, ___?
A.40
B.50
C.60
D.70
Q391
easyComparison
How many more cars than dolls are there in the picture?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
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