In
a network of railways, a small island has 15 stations. Find the number of
different tickets to be printed for each class, if every station must have
tickets for the other station.
This blog makes available plenty of questions for practice, for the Mathematics competitive exams. We also try to bring to students interesting ways of approaching the questions. If you need any assistance in questions from IPM, MTSE, SCHOLARSHIP, OLYMPIAD, CBSE , ICSE or Board test papers, you may write to us.
Monday, August 25, 2014
LCM and HCF
Three
wheels can complete 60, 36 and 24 rpm respectively. There is a red spot on each
wheel that touches the ground at time zero. After how much time, all these
spots will simultaneously touch the ground again?
geometry STD X
P, Q, S and R are points on the circumference of a circle of radius "r". such that PQR is an equilateral triangle and PS is the diameter of the circle. What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral PQRS?
Sunday, August 24, 2014
probability
In a multiple choice question, there are four alternatives,
of which one or more are correct. A candidate will get marks in the question
only if he ticks all the correct answers. If the candidate ticks the answers at
random but is allowed upto three chances to answer the question, then the
probability that he will get marks in the question is .......................
miscellaneous equation
If α and β are the complex cube roots of unity, and x = a +
b, y = aα+ bβ and z = aβ + bα, then the value of xyz
=.............................
Friday, August 22, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Sample test paper for ICSE 2015
Sample test paper for ICSE 2015
(you may choose to check the answers in the respective labels)
(you may choose to check the answers in the respective labels)
15 practice papers for IPM, MTSE, IMO for STD VIII
15 practice papers for IPM, MTSE, IMO for STD VIII (you may choose to refer to the answers under the respective labels)
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
15 Practice questions for Std VII
15 Practice questions for Std VII (you may choose to refer to the answers under the respective labels)
Thank you
I want to thank all those parents and students who have sent me the question papers of IPM mega finals and IMO. Thanks a ton for finding some time out of your busy schedule to send these question papers. They are immensely helpful to me and as you will find, they will be immensely helpful to all those who are looking for it.
I look forward to similar help in the future. Happy blogging.
shubhro and Nanu
I look forward to similar help in the future. Happy blogging.
shubhro and Nanu
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
15 Practice Questions for IPM/ MAT/ MTSE Exam for STD VIII (time 1 Hour)
15 Practice Questions for IPM/ MAT/ MTSE Exam for STD VIII (time 1 Hour)
Answers are there under respective labels
my observation on choose the correct answer method
In most of the competitive exams on math, one has to choose the correct answer.
i think this whole idea of choosing the correct answer is counterproductive. It sets the student's mind on "work backwards" mode.
I have taken an example from the MAT 2014 question paper to elucidate my point.
Look at question 45. A nice question, which most students will find slightly difficult. But then the smarter ones will simply add the results given and check for the one that satisfy the data given. (answer is D: 117 + 143 = 260, satisfies the condition).
The entire question thereby gets reduced to whether you can add.
This defeats the purpose of the exam which is to check the understanding of the concepts in math. whereas what has been achieved is the measure of "survival instinct".
This is not an exam for a job.
In the Question 45, the examiner wanted to know:
a) whether the child has developed a good understanding of HCF and LCM
b) whether the child is able to mine the data given and translate the data into relevant information
c) to translate the data to information, does the child have the mental alertness and understanding to juggle and manipulate the data suitably, which is an absolute requirement for students who want to excel in higher maths.
The " choose the correct answer" misses all of this by a mile.
Rather then learning the trade the child is exposed to the tricks of the trade.
If you feel as strongly as I do about this issue do send in your comments. This will help us to
collectively pursue with the authorities.
shubhro
Monday, August 18, 2014
15 questions for STD VII ---- IPM, MTSE, and IMO, MAT
15 questions for STD VII ---- IPM, MTSE, and IMO, MAT
((you may choose to refer to the answers under the respective labels))
((you may choose to refer to the answers under the respective labels))
15 questions for STD IX --- IPM, MTSE, IMO
15 questions for STD IX --- IPM, MTSE, IMO
(all the questions are solved, look for answers under the respective labels)
(all the questions are solved, look for answers under the respective labels)
Sunday, August 17, 2014
numbers
Pages of a magazine are numbered starting from 1. Jack was asked to add up the page numbers, but he included one page twice and got a sum of 130. What was the page number that was included twice?
IPM mega finals 2014 STD VI
IPM mega finals 2014 STD VI
polynomials
if f(x) is a polynomial satisying P( x + 3/2) = P (x), for all real values of x. If P(5) = 2002, then find the Value of P(8)
time and work
A tank can be filled by one tap in 20 mins and by another tap in 25 mins.Both the taps are kept open for 5 mins and then the second tap is turned off. In how many minutes more is the tank completely filled?
LCM and HCF
On Ashok Marg three consecutive traffic change after 36,42 and 72 secs respectively. If the lights are first switched on at 9:00 A.M. sharp, at what time will they change simultaneously?
IMO STD IX
Saturday, August 16, 2014
mensuration,
A circular swimming pool is surrounded by a concrete walk 4m wide. If the area of the walk is 11/25 of that of the pool, then the radius of the pool is ..................................
rationalization
If, x = 9 + 4√5 and xy = 1 then the value
of 1/x2 + 1/y2 = ................................
circle
The ratio of area of a square inscribed in a semicircle to
the area of a square inscribed in a quadrant of the same circle is.......................................
IMO STD X
division and numbers
If the number 5a8b7c is completely divisible by 66 and if b
+ c = 11 and a + b = 14, then find the value of (a – b).
47th question of MAT 2014 STD V and STD VI
Answer:
The sum of the numbers = 5 + 8 + 7 + a + b + c = 20 + a + b
+ c ------------------------- (1)
Substituting (a + b) = 14 in equation 1 we get
The sum of the numbers = 20 + 14 + c = 34 + c
Now since the number is completely divisible by 66, it must
be divisible by 2, 3 and 11.
If the number is divisible by 2 then “c” has to be an even
number or 0.
Also, since the number is divisible by 3, hence sum of
numbers must be divisible by 3
c
|
Sum of the numbers = 34 + c
|
Selection
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0
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34
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3 + 4 = 7 => not divisible by 3
|
2
|
36
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3 + 6 = 9 => divisible
by 3
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4
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38
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3 + 8 = 11 => not divisible by 3
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6
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40
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4 + 0 = 4 => not divisible by 3
|
8
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42
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4 + 2 = 6 => divisible
by 3
|
Therefore, c can have only 2 possible values of 2 and 8 to
satisfy the divisibility test of 2 and 3.
Now we have to check the divisibility test of 11.
i.e. the sum of the numbers in the even place – the sum of
the numbers in the odd place should be a multiple of 11.
Now, sum of the numbers in the even place = 7 + 8 + 5 = 20
Sum of the numbers in the odd place = a + b + c = 14 + c
c
|
Sum of the numbers in even place
- sum of number in odd place
= absolute { 20 – (14 + c) }
|
Selection
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2
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4
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=> not multiple of 11
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8
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2
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=> not multiple of 11
|
So, I think no answer is possible with the given set of
conditions.
HCF and LCM ----MAT 2014
question number 45 of MAT
The HCF of two numbers is “x” and the sum of the uncommon
factors is 20 and the product of the uncommon factors is 99. If the sum of the
two numbers is 260, then thee two possible numbers
are......................................
STD V / STD VI MAT Guess paper
A few MAT guess question
- A number m is divided by 5 and added to 8. The result is equal to 3m subtracted from 4. Find the value of m.
- 1100 boys and 700 girls sit for an exam. 42% of the boys and 30% of the girls pass. The percentage of the total who failed is .....................
- The value of 2-4 + 2-5 + 2-6 =.........
- If the angles of a triangle are in the ratio of 4:5:6, then the largest angle measures.............
- The length and the breadth of a park are in the ratio of 5:4. If the length were 10% more and the breadth were 10% less, then the area would have decreased by 1620 m2. Find the original length of the park.
- 30 men and 20 women attend a convocation. What was the ratio of the women to the total number of persons at the convocation?
- one cup of milk has the same amount of Calcium as 16 oranges. 2 oranges have the same amount of Calcium as 4 eggs. how many eggs have the same amount of Calcium a one cup of milk?
- In a polygon, the sum of all exterior angles is ..................
- Find the value of 42 x 8 ÷ ½ +
2/3
- Nanu's age in 20 years will be 4 less than 3 times her age now. What is the age of Nanu?
- Sonar is a device used to measure the time taken by sound waves from a ship to reach the bottom of the ocean and then back to the ship. The speed of sound in water is 1.5 km/ sec. If the ship has a sonar sounding of 6 secs, what is the approximate depth of the ocean floor blow the ship?
- When nanu purchased 6 kg of rice, she was short by Rs 6. When she purchased 8 kg of same rice, she was short by Rs 14. how much money did nanu have?
- A Tank can hold 32 litres. It is 4/5 full of oil. One quarter of the oil is transferred to a vat. How much oil is left in the tank?
- Represent in decimal system: 8 + 223/25
+ 8/1000
- The difference in the area of a large square and the area of a small square is 56 cm2. If the area of the smaller square is 25 cm2, then find the perimeter of the larger square.
- A number when rounded of to its nearest hundred and its nearest thousand is 235000. Then the smallest possible value of such a number is?
- Represent in number: eight million 24 thousand, four hundred and eighty six.
- Nanu saves Rs 20 of her pocket money every day. Her father saves Rs 500 per day. If both of them save their money for 20 days, then what is the difference in their saving?
Friday, August 15, 2014
quadratic equation
If
a, b, c, are ɛ of {1,
2, 3, 4}, how many real roots are possible for 4ax2 + 2bx + c = 0
IMO STD X
IMO STD X
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Multiplication and division of fractions STD IV
Multiplication and division of fractions. gentle paced, elaborat video
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/arithmetic/fractionsmultiplyinganddividing/video
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addition and subtraction of fraction STD III and STD IV
video tutorial on addition and subtraction of fraction.
excellent tutorial
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/arithmetic/fractiomsaddingandsubtracting/video
excellent tutorial
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/arithmetic/fractiomsaddingandsubtracting/video
basics of fraction for STD III - video tutorial
I feel this is a very good video tutorial on fraction.
http://www.mathtutor.ac.uk/arithmetic/fractionsbasicideas/video
Brihan Mumbai Ganit Adhyapak Mandal - Math Concept test - 2014
Brihan Mumbai Ganit Adhyapak Mandal - Math Concept test - 2014
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Brihan Mumbai Ganit Adhyapak Mandal Maths Concept Test 2014
Brihan Mumbai Ganit Adhyapak Mandal Maths Concept Test 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
magic square tutorial
3 x 3 magic Square. Very nicely presented. The video could have been more clear, but whatever can't take away the credit from our young friend.
Friday, August 8, 2014
tutorial - Prime numbers, the sieve of Eratosthenes,
Prime numbers, the sieve of Eratosthenes, very nice tutorial
tutorial square of any number using vedic maths
This tutorial is about finding find the square of a number using vedic maths.
vedic mathematics --- perfect cube of 2 digit number
Very good tutorial on finding the perfect cube of any 2 digit number.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
JMO STD V and STD VI --- Data interpretation
In a class of 33, 20 students play cricket, 25 football and 18 volleyball; 15 play both cricket and football, 12 play football and volleyball and 10 cricket and volleyball.
If each student plays at least 1 game, how many play only cricket?
If each student plays at least 1 game, how many play only cricket?
MAT Practice paper for STVI (also mega final paper of IPM for STD VI)
MAT Practice paper for STVI (also mega final paper of IPM for STD VI)
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
miscellaneous equations
Find the real values of x, y and z for the equations
x + y = 2
xy - z2 = 1
x + y = 2
xy - z2 = 1
IIT 72
Probability
if A,B and C are events such that P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, P(C) = 0.8, P(AB) = 0.09, P(AC) = 0.28, P(ABC) = 0.08.
If P(A U B U C) >= 0.75. What will be P(BC)?
If P(A U B U C) >= 0.75. What will be P(BC)?
IIT 83
probability
Six boys and six girls sit in a row randomly. Find the probability that
- the six girls sit together
- the boys and girls sit alternately
Probability
2 dices are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of obtaining a total score of 7?
IIT 74
IPM mega final question paper STD VI
IPM mega final question paper STD VI --- 2014
check Q2, 3 and 6. They are a suspect.
Q2. --- impossible to establish a pattern with one eample.
Q3. ----- the answers given are for 2 or 3 or 4 and not for 2, 3 and 4.
Q6 ----insufficient data
check Q2, 3 and 6. They are a suspect.
Q2. --- impossible to establish a pattern with one eample.
Q3. ----- the answers given are for 2 or 3 or 4 and not for 2, 3 and 4.
Q6 ----insufficient data
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