Arihant Expert Team (AET) Solutions for Exercise 4: Paper I (Class I-V)
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Questions from Arihant Expert Team (AET) Solutions for Exercise 4: Paper I (Class I-V) with Hints & Solutions
of orange juice is mixed with of carrot juice. of the mixture is used and the rest is filled in bottles each containing . The number of bottles is:
The prices of fruits per kg are given below:
| Watermelon | |
| Cherry | |
| Grapes | |
| Apple |
Reshma bought kg watermelon, kg g cherries, g grapes and kg apples. She gave a note to the shopkeeper. How much did she get back?
The size of a soap cake is . The maximum number of soap cakes which can be packed into two boxes each having internal measurements as is:
The length of a rectangle is three times its breadth. The breadth is half the side of a square whose perimeter is cm. Then:
Which one of the following is not correct?
Which of the following is an essential prerequisite to understand multiplication of a two-digit number by a one-digit or a two-digit number?
Which of the following cannot be considered as a reason for fear and failure in Mathematics?
Which of the following teaching-learning resources would be the most appropriate to teach the concept of addition of two decimal numbers?
