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ANSWER KEY

Set B
Section A (1 Mark each)

1 489348 rounded off to nearest ten thousands = 490000


48365 rounded off to nearest ten thousands = 50000
Estimated difference = 440000
2 35
3 D - CDXL = 500 440 = 60 = LX
4 180 degrees = straight angle
Section B
5 Place value of 7 in 197047 is 7000 and 7 (1 mk)
Product = 49000 (1 mk)

6 835 x 105
= 835 x (100 + 5) (0.5 mk)
= 835 x 100 + 835 x 5 (using distributive property) (0.5 mk)
= 83500 + 4175 = 87675 (1 mk)

7 Factors of 28 are 1,2,4,7,14 and 28 (1 mk)


Sum of factors = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14 + 28 = 56 which is 2 x 28 (0.5 mk)
Therefore, Yes 28 is a perfect number. (0.5 mk)

8 Diameter = 2 x 4.5 cm = 9 cm (2 mk)

9 Frequency distribution table neatly drawn. (2 mk)


10 a + b = b + a (1 mk)
For eg: 3 +5 = 5 + 3 = 8 (1 mk)

Section C
11 Subtraction shown (2 mk)
Number sentence: 2725350 2527053 = 198297 (1 mk)
12 Greatest 4-digit number= 9999 (0.5 mk)
Divide 9999 by 37 Remainder= 9 (2.5 mk)
Now, required number = 9999 9 = 9990 (1 mk)

13 According to divisibility test of 3, Sum of digits = 5 + 6 + * + 8 + 9 + 1


= 29 + * (1 mk)
(a) Smallest digit = 1 (b) Largest digit = 7 (1 mk each)

14 HCF of 385 and 621 = 1 (2 mks)


Yes they are Coprime. (1 mk)

15 ABC, BAC, ACB, BDC, DCB,  DBC, ABD and ACD (at least 6) (0.5
mk each)

16
a. A pair of opposite sides EF and GH (1 mk each)
b. A pair of adjacent angles - E and G
c. Two diagonals EG and FH

17 Acute angled triangle, Obtuse angled triangle and


Right angled triangle. (1 mk each with figure)

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a. Another way of naming line b.- QS
b. Another way of naming line a. - PR
c. A set of collinear points. P, Q and T or R, S and T

19 Pictograph neatly drawn (2.5 mks)


Scale shown (0.5 mk)
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a. Find the number of people preferring silver cars.- 60 (1 mk each)
b. How many less people prefer red cars than white cars?- 45
c. Which color is most liked by the people? - White

Section D
21 Any four 7- digit numbers using 7,0,3,5 and 2 (2 mks)
Insert commas using International system of numeration. (1 mk)
Ascending order (1 mk)

22
Bar graph for the given data neatly drawn. (2.5 mk)
Title, Scale, Labels (1.5 mk)

23 The distance between two cities = 21 km 45 m = 21045m (0.5 mk)


A bus makes 5 round trips every day.
Distance in 1 round trip = 21045 x 2 = 42090 m (0.5 mk)
Distance in 5 round trips = 42090 x 5 = 210450 m (1 mk)
Therefore, Distance covered in the month of April= 210450 x 30
= 6313500m= 6313 km 500 m(1 mk)
Value : Charity (1 mk)

24
a. 6 # 3= (2 x 6) + (3 x 3) = 12 + 9 = 21 (2 mk)
b. 8 # 12 = (2 x 8) + (3 x 12) = 16 + 36 = 52 (2 mk)

25 Divide 650 by 28
Quotient= 23
Remainder = 6 (3mk)
Therefore, Minimum number of rows required to seat 650 students =23 + 1 = 24
(1 mk)

26 LCM of 5, 10, 12, 15, 18, 25 and 30 is 900 (1 mk)


Least 5 digit number = 10000
Divide 10000 by 900. Remainder = 100 (1 mk)
Therefore, least 5 digit number exactly divisible by given divisors = 10000 + (900
100) =10800 . (1 mk)
Hence, required number = 10800 + 2 = 10802 (1 mk)

27 LCM of 18, 72 and 108 = 216 seconds (2 mk


=3 minutes 36 seconds (1 mk)
Therefore, Lights will change simultaneously again at 12: 03: 36 pm (1 mk)

28 Do as directed:

a. 3. (1 mk each)
 
b.  of a right angle =  x 90 = 60 degrees
c.
d. 10
29
a. Sphere: Vertices- 0 , Edges- 0 (1 mk)
Cube: Vertices- 8 , Edges- 12 (1 mk)

b. Yes, a square is a parallelogram because its opposite sides are equal and
parallel. (2 mk)

30
a. Two radii of inner circle.- OB and OM (1 mk each)
b. Two radii of outer circle.- OP and OQ
c. Diameter of inner circle.- LM
d. A special name given to these circles.- Concentric circles

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a. Side opposite to the vertex A.- BC (1 mk each)
b. Angle opposite to the side AC.- B
c. A point in the interior of ABC.- P
d. Points on the boundary of ABC.- A,B,C

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