Page 1
1. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at 22 : 20. The time taken in completing the
journey is
(1) 3 h 20 min (2) 3 h 40 min (3) 3 h 80 min (4) 4 h 40 min
2. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL.
Which one of the following combinations of containers is not correct for filling the bucket
completely by the containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 6, 3 (2) 1, 6 (3) 4, 4 (4) 7, 2
3. Which one of the following is the best approximation of
7.1 3.85
9.09
×
= ?
(1)
7 3
10
×
(2)
7 3
9
×
(3)
7 4
9
×
(4)
7 4
10
×
4. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq units, what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn
on the grid?
(1) 12 units (2) 32 units (3) 8 units (4) 24 units
5. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects. What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 70 (2) 75 (3) 375 (4) 15
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Page 2
1. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at 22 : 20. The time taken in completing the
journey is
(1) 3 h 20 min (2) 3 h 40 min (3) 3 h 80 min (4) 4 h 40 min
2. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL.
Which one of the following combinations of containers is not correct for filling the bucket
completely by the containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 6, 3 (2) 1, 6 (3) 4, 4 (4) 7, 2
3. Which one of the following is the best approximation of
7.1 3.85
9.09
×
= ?
(1)
7 3
10
×
(2)
7 3
9
×
(3)
7 4
9
×
(4)
7 4
10
×
4. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq units, what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn
on the grid?
(1) 12 units (2) 32 units (3) 8 units (4) 24 units
5. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects. What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 70 (2) 75 (3) 375 (4) 15
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Paper - 1 (Mathem atics)
09 D ecember, 20 18
6. Which one of the following can be folded to
form the given solid?
7. If red part in the following pie chart is 40,
what is white part?
(1) 20 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 12
8. Observe the following solid shape
Which one of the following is the top view of
the given solid?
9. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of` 250 each.
II. 20 dozens of` 250 each item.
(1) Cannot be calculated (2) I
(3) II (4) Both I and II are equal
10. The sum of 1 1 1 1 1 1 - + - + - … to even
number of terms is
(1) 2 (2) zero (3) -1 (4) +1
11. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not
focus on
(1) development of reasoning skills
(2) understanding of the mathematical concepts
(3) development of mathematical language
(4) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
12. What sequence of the following instructions
should be followed in development of a
mathematical concept in elementary
classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV. Explaining through language
(1) III, I, II, IV (2) IV, III, I, II
(3) III, IV, I, II (4) IV, III, II, I
13. A child subtracted two numbers as shown
below
Which one of the following statements gives
idea about the child’s learning of
subtraction?
(1) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by
repeated practice
(2) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction
(3) The child does not know how to subtract
(4) The child knows the process of subtraction of
two-digit numbers
14. Arrange the following steps of cycle of
learning and assessment in order
I. Teaching-learning integrated with
assessment
II. Planning and organisation of
teaching-learning and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV. Reporting and communicating feedback
of children’s learning and progress
(1) II, IV, I, III (2) II, I, III, IV
(3) I, II, IV, III (4) IV, I, II, III
15. Why are Roman numerals not commonly
used in writing numbers like the
Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Children get confused with the English
alphabet and Roman numerals
(2) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals
(3) Roman numerals are difficult to remember
(4) The formation of numbers using Roman
numerals is a complicated task
16. A teacher encourages the children in her
class to explain the physical properties of
the object around them in their own words.
What is the most appropriate objective of the
teacher to do such an activity with her
students?
(1) It is a useful activity which introduces a child
to the shapes
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1
8
Yellow
White Red
1
4
1
2
1
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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64
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Page 3
1. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at 22 : 20. The time taken in completing the
journey is
(1) 3 h 20 min (2) 3 h 40 min (3) 3 h 80 min (4) 4 h 40 min
2. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL.
Which one of the following combinations of containers is not correct for filling the bucket
completely by the containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 6, 3 (2) 1, 6 (3) 4, 4 (4) 7, 2
3. Which one of the following is the best approximation of
7.1 3.85
9.09
×
= ?
(1)
7 3
10
×
(2)
7 3
9
×
(3)
7 4
9
×
(4)
7 4
10
×
4. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq units, what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn
on the grid?
(1) 12 units (2) 32 units (3) 8 units (4) 24 units
5. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects. What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 70 (2) 75 (3) 375 (4) 15
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Paper - 1 (Mathem atics)
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6. Which one of the following can be folded to
form the given solid?
7. If red part in the following pie chart is 40,
what is white part?
(1) 20 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 12
8. Observe the following solid shape
Which one of the following is the top view of
the given solid?
9. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of` 250 each.
II. 20 dozens of` 250 each item.
(1) Cannot be calculated (2) I
(3) II (4) Both I and II are equal
10. The sum of 1 1 1 1 1 1 - + - + - … to even
number of terms is
(1) 2 (2) zero (3) -1 (4) +1
11. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not
focus on
(1) development of reasoning skills
(2) understanding of the mathematical concepts
(3) development of mathematical language
(4) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
12. What sequence of the following instructions
should be followed in development of a
mathematical concept in elementary
classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV. Explaining through language
(1) III, I, II, IV (2) IV, III, I, II
(3) III, IV, I, II (4) IV, III, II, I
13. A child subtracted two numbers as shown
below
Which one of the following statements gives
idea about the child’s learning of
subtraction?
(1) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by
repeated practice
(2) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction
(3) The child does not know how to subtract
(4) The child knows the process of subtraction of
two-digit numbers
14. Arrange the following steps of cycle of
learning and assessment in order
I. Teaching-learning integrated with
assessment
II. Planning and organisation of
teaching-learning and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV. Reporting and communicating feedback
of children’s learning and progress
(1) II, IV, I, III (2) II, I, III, IV
(3) I, II, IV, III (4) IV, I, II, III
15. Why are Roman numerals not commonly
used in writing numbers like the
Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Children get confused with the English
alphabet and Roman numerals
(2) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals
(3) Roman numerals are difficult to remember
(4) The formation of numbers using Roman
numerals is a complicated task
16. A teacher encourages the children in her
class to explain the physical properties of
the object around them in their own words.
What is the most appropriate objective of the
teacher to do such an activity with her
students?
(1) It is a useful activity which introduces a child
to the shapes
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Blue
1
8
Yellow
White Red
1
4
1
2
1
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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27
64
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
(2) It is a very interesting activity which can be
performed in the free time for revisiting the
concept of shapes
(3) Children enjoy explaining the objects in their
own language like they enjoy playing dumb
charades
(4) It makes the children observe the physical
properties of an object informally which
deepens their understanding about shapes
17. The mathematics used by illiterate
shopkeeper
(1) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(2) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
(3) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(4) has ambiguity and very low level of
correctness in it
18. How should a teacher handle a
heterogeneous group of children in a
mathematics classroom?
(1) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher
ability children
(2) By grouping the children of same ability
together and giving them questions
according to their ability
(3) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom
(4) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each
other
19. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed
(1) to prepare children for year-end examinations
(2) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
(3) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(4) to define classwise competencies and skills to
be achieved by children
20. Which one of the following happenings in
the classroom is an activity?
(1) Children engaged in exploration
(2) Teacher explaining how to do sums
(3) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(4) Children copying from blackboard
21. To develop skill of counting among children,
which one of the following is not required to be
learned as pre-number concept?
(1) Creating groups
(2) One-to-one correspondence
(3) Seriation
(4) Reciting number names randomly
22. On asking a child ‘What is area?’ he/she
answered length × breadth. What can you say
about the child’s understanding about the
concept of area?
(1) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter
(2) The child has no idea about the concept of area
(3) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape
(4) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth
23. Which one of the following statements is true
with respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice
(2) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn
(3) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics
(4) Everybody can learn mathematics
24. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher
has distributed a sheet on which four
right-angled triangles were drawn and asks
the child to find the relationship between the
sides of a triangle. In the above situation, the
teacher used
(1) laboratory method (2) inductive method
(3) deductive method (4) lecture method
25. Which one of the following statements is not
true about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(2) Concept maps represent a collection of
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them
(3) Concept maps should be constructed by teacher
only
(4) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature
26.
2
3
4
5
+ is
(1)
8
15
(2)
6
8
(3) 1
6
15
(4) 1
7
15
5
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1. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at 22 : 20. The time taken in completing the
journey is
(1) 3 h 20 min (2) 3 h 40 min (3) 3 h 80 min (4) 4 h 40 min
2. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL.
Which one of the following combinations of containers is not correct for filling the bucket
completely by the containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 6, 3 (2) 1, 6 (3) 4, 4 (4) 7, 2
3. Which one of the following is the best approximation of
7.1 3.85
9.09
×
= ?
(1)
7 3
10
×
(2)
7 3
9
×
(3)
7 4
9
×
(4)
7 4
10
×
4. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq units, what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn
on the grid?
(1) 12 units (2) 32 units (3) 8 units (4) 24 units
5. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects. What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 70 (2) 75 (3) 375 (4) 15
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6. Which one of the following can be folded to
form the given solid?
7. If red part in the following pie chart is 40,
what is white part?
(1) 20 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 12
8. Observe the following solid shape
Which one of the following is the top view of
the given solid?
9. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of` 250 each.
II. 20 dozens of` 250 each item.
(1) Cannot be calculated (2) I
(3) II (4) Both I and II are equal
10. The sum of 1 1 1 1 1 1 - + - + - … to even
number of terms is
(1) 2 (2) zero (3) -1 (4) +1
11. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not
focus on
(1) development of reasoning skills
(2) understanding of the mathematical concepts
(3) development of mathematical language
(4) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
12. What sequence of the following instructions
should be followed in development of a
mathematical concept in elementary
classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV. Explaining through language
(1) III, I, II, IV (2) IV, III, I, II
(3) III, IV, I, II (4) IV, III, II, I
13. A child subtracted two numbers as shown
below
Which one of the following statements gives
idea about the child’s learning of
subtraction?
(1) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by
repeated practice
(2) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction
(3) The child does not know how to subtract
(4) The child knows the process of subtraction of
two-digit numbers
14. Arrange the following steps of cycle of
learning and assessment in order
I. Teaching-learning integrated with
assessment
II. Planning and organisation of
teaching-learning and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV. Reporting and communicating feedback
of children’s learning and progress
(1) II, IV, I, III (2) II, I, III, IV
(3) I, II, IV, III (4) IV, I, II, III
15. Why are Roman numerals not commonly
used in writing numbers like the
Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Children get confused with the English
alphabet and Roman numerals
(2) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals
(3) Roman numerals are difficult to remember
(4) The formation of numbers using Roman
numerals is a complicated task
16. A teacher encourages the children in her
class to explain the physical properties of
the object around them in their own words.
What is the most appropriate objective of the
teacher to do such an activity with her
students?
(1) It is a useful activity which introduces a child
to the shapes
4
CTET SOLVED PAPER(DEC2018)PAPERI (CLASS I-V)
Blue
1
8
Yellow
White Red
1
4
1
2
1
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
83
27
64
–
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(2) It is a very interesting activity which can be
performed in the free time for revisiting the
concept of shapes
(3) Children enjoy explaining the objects in their
own language like they enjoy playing dumb
charades
(4) It makes the children observe the physical
properties of an object informally which
deepens their understanding about shapes
17. The mathematics used by illiterate
shopkeeper
(1) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(2) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
(3) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(4) has ambiguity and very low level of
correctness in it
18. How should a teacher handle a
heterogeneous group of children in a
mathematics classroom?
(1) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher
ability children
(2) By grouping the children of same ability
together and giving them questions
according to their ability
(3) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom
(4) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each
other
19. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed
(1) to prepare children for year-end examinations
(2) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
(3) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(4) to define classwise competencies and skills to
be achieved by children
20. Which one of the following happenings in
the classroom is an activity?
(1) Children engaged in exploration
(2) Teacher explaining how to do sums
(3) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(4) Children copying from blackboard
21. To develop skill of counting among children,
which one of the following is not required to be
learned as pre-number concept?
(1) Creating groups
(2) One-to-one correspondence
(3) Seriation
(4) Reciting number names randomly
22. On asking a child ‘What is area?’ he/she
answered length × breadth. What can you say
about the child’s understanding about the
concept of area?
(1) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter
(2) The child has no idea about the concept of area
(3) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape
(4) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth
23. Which one of the following statements is true
with respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice
(2) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn
(3) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics
(4) Everybody can learn mathematics
24. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher
has distributed a sheet on which four
right-angled triangles were drawn and asks
the child to find the relationship between the
sides of a triangle. In the above situation, the
teacher used
(1) laboratory method (2) inductive method
(3) deductive method (4) lecture method
25. Which one of the following statements is not
true about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(2) Concept maps represent a collection of
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them
(3) Concept maps should be constructed by teacher
only
(4) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature
26.
2
3
4
5
+ is
(1)
8
15
(2)
6
8
(3) 1
6
15
(4) 1
7
15
5
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27. For the given shapes, which one of the
following statements is not correct?
(1) Two of them are rectangles
(2) All are parallelograms
(3) One of them is not a parallelogram
(4) Two of them are rhombuses
28. Which one of the following represents the
number ‘eleven thousand eleven hundred
eleven’?
(1) XIXIXI (2) 111111
(3) 12111 (4) 11000110011
29. The points A and B represent numbers on a
number line as shown below,
The distance between the pointsA andB is
(1) 14000 units (2) 29000 units
(3) 84000 units (4) 22 units
30. How many packets of
1
16
kg sugar can be
made from 3
1
4
kg of sugar?
(1) 64 (2) 52 (3) 48 (4) 12
ANSWERS
1. (2) Starting time of journey
= 18 40 : = 6 40 : pm
and he finished his journey at 22 20 : i.e. = 10 20 : pm
?Time taken to complete journey
= - 10 20 6 40 : : = 3 h 40 min
2. (1) Volume of 1st container = 200 mL
Volume of 2nd container = 300 mL
Now, by using the Ist container 6 times and 2nd container 3
times, we get,
Total volume = × + × 200 6 300 3
= + 1200 900 = 2100 mL
? 2000 mL
Hence, the combination given in option (1) is not correct.
3. (3) 7.1 ˜ 7, 385 4 . ˜ and 9 09 9 . ˜
So,
7 1 385
9 09
7 4
9
. .
.
×
˜
×
4. (4) Area of small square = 4 sq units
Q Area of square = (Side)
2
? Side of small square = = 4 2 units
Now, length of rectangle = = × l 4 side of
square = 8 units
and breadth of rectangle = = × b 2 side of
square = 4 units
Q Perimeter of rectangle = + 2( ) l b
? Required perimeter = + 2 8 4 ( ) = 24 units
5. (2) Since all the observations are equal. Therefore,
median marks obtained by child = 75
6. (3) Figure given in option (3) is the folded form of the
given solid.
7. (3) Let the total part be ‘x’.
? Red part = = 40
1
2
x ?x = 80
Now, white part = × =
1
8
80 10
8. (2) Figure given in option (2) is the top view of the
given solid.
9. (3) From I, Total cost = × ` ( ) 200 250 =` 50000
From II, Total cost = × × ` ( ) 20 12 250
[Q1 dozen = 12 units]
=` 60000
Clearly, 2nd cost is more.
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25000 47000 39000 B A
1 (2) 2 (1) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (3) 8 (2) 9 (3) 10 (2)
11 (1) 12 (4) 13 (2) 14 (2) 15 (2) 16 (4) 17 (1) 18 (4) 19 (4) 20 (3)
21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27 (3) 28 (3) 29 (1) 30 (2)
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1. Harish started his journey at 18 : 40 and finished at 22 : 20. The time taken in completing the
journey is
(1) 3 h 20 min (2) 3 h 40 min (3) 3 h 80 min (4) 4 h 40 min
2. A bucket of capacity 2000 mL is to be filled by using containers measuring 200 mL and 300 mL.
Which one of the following combinations of containers is not correct for filling the bucket
completely by the containers of 200 mL and 300 mL respectively?
(1) 6, 3 (2) 1, 6 (3) 4, 4 (4) 7, 2
3. Which one of the following is the best approximation of
7.1 3.85
9.09
×
= ?
(1)
7 3
10
×
(2)
7 3
9
×
(3)
7 4
9
×
(4)
7 4
10
×
4. If one small square in the grid is of area 4 sq units, what is the perimeter of the rectangle drawn
on the grid?
(1) 12 units (2) 32 units (3) 8 units (4) 24 units
5. A child scored 75 marks in each of five subjects. What is the median marks obtained by the child?
(1) 70 (2) 75 (3) 375 (4) 15
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6. Which one of the following can be folded to
form the given solid?
7. If red part in the following pie chart is 40,
what is white part?
(1) 20 (2) 5 (3) 10 (4) 12
8. Observe the following solid shape
Which one of the following is the top view of
the given solid?
9. Which one of the following costs more?
I. 200 packets of` 250 each.
II. 20 dozens of` 250 each item.
(1) Cannot be calculated (2) I
(3) II (4) Both I and II are equal
10. The sum of 1 1 1 1 1 1 - + - + - … to even
number of terms is
(1) 2 (2) zero (3) -1 (4) +1
11. The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not
focus on
(1) development of reasoning skills
(2) understanding of the mathematical concepts
(3) development of mathematical language
(4) preciseness in answering mathematics problems
12. What sequence of the following instructions
should be followed in development of a
mathematical concept in elementary
classes?
I. Drawing pictures
II. Using symbolic representation
III. Providing experiences
IV. Explaining through language
(1) III, I, II, IV (2) IV, III, I, II
(3) III, IV, I, II (4) IV, III, II, I
13. A child subtracted two numbers as shown
below
Which one of the following statements gives
idea about the child’s learning of
subtraction?
(1) It is a mistake and it can be rectified by
repeated practice
(2) The child has misconceptions about place value
in the process of subtraction
(3) The child does not know how to subtract
(4) The child knows the process of subtraction of
two-digit numbers
14. Arrange the following steps of cycle of
learning and assessment in order
I. Teaching-learning integrated with
assessment
II. Planning and organisation of
teaching-learning and assessment
III. Developing progress reports
IV. Reporting and communicating feedback
of children’s learning and progress
(1) II, IV, I, III (2) II, I, III, IV
(3) I, II, IV, III (4) IV, I, II, III
15. Why are Roman numerals not commonly
used in writing numbers like the
Hindu-Arabic numerals?
(1) Children get confused with the English
alphabet and Roman numerals
(2) The Roman numerals do not employ place
value, so calculations are difficult to perform
using these numerals
(3) Roman numerals are difficult to remember
(4) The formation of numbers using Roman
numerals is a complicated task
16. A teacher encourages the children in her
class to explain the physical properties of
the object around them in their own words.
What is the most appropriate objective of the
teacher to do such an activity with her
students?
(1) It is a useful activity which introduces a child
to the shapes
4
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Blue
1
8
Yellow
White Red
1
4
1
2
1
8
(1) (2) (3) (4)
83
27
64
–
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(2) It is a very interesting activity which can be
performed in the free time for revisiting the
concept of shapes
(3) Children enjoy explaining the objects in their
own language like they enjoy playing dumb
charades
(4) It makes the children observe the physical
properties of an object informally which
deepens their understanding about shapes
17. The mathematics used by illiterate
shopkeeper
(1) should be discussed by the teachers in
classrooms as an alternate strategy in solving
related problems
(2) is not useful in the mathematics classroom
(3) is very useful in solving all mathematical
problems
(4) has ambiguity and very low level of
correctness in it
18. How should a teacher handle a
heterogeneous group of children in a
mathematics classroom?
(1) By doing questions according to low ability
children in the class and giving the complex
questions as home assignments to higher
ability children
(2) By grouping the children of same ability
together and giving them questions
according to their ability
(3) By grouping all children together in the same
classroom
(4) By grouping the children of different abilities
together so that they can learn from each
other
19. The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed
(1) to prepare children for year-end examinations
(2) such that children may be told small steps for
calculations
(3) to increase the achievement of children in
various educational surveys
(4) to define classwise competencies and skills to
be achieved by children
20. Which one of the following happenings in
the classroom is an activity?
(1) Children engaged in exploration
(2) Teacher explaining how to do sums
(3) Children reciting counting in form of rhymes
(4) Children copying from blackboard
21. To develop skill of counting among children,
which one of the following is not required to be
learned as pre-number concept?
(1) Creating groups
(2) One-to-one correspondence
(3) Seriation
(4) Reciting number names randomly
22. On asking a child ‘What is area?’ he/she
answered length × breadth. What can you say
about the child’s understanding about the
concept of area?
(1) The child is confused between the concept of
area and perimeter
(2) The child has no idea about the concept of area
(3) The child used the area of rectangle as general
idea of area of any closed shape
(4) The child is right in saying area is length ×
breadth
23. Which one of the following statements is true
with respect to mathematics learning?
(1) Mathematics can only be learnt by rigorous
practice
(2) Mathematics is a difficult subject to learn
(3) Generally girls are weaker in mathematics
(4) Everybody can learn mathematics
24. To teach the Pythagoras theorem, a teacher
has distributed a sheet on which four
right-angled triangles were drawn and asks
the child to find the relationship between the
sides of a triangle. In the above situation, the
teacher used
(1) laboratory method (2) inductive method
(3) deductive method (4) lecture method
25. Which one of the following statements is not
true about ‘concept maps’?
(1) Concept maps help in linking prior knowledge
to new instruction.
(2) Concept maps represent a collection of
interconnected concepts and links connecting
them
(3) Concept maps should be constructed by teacher
only
(4) Concept maps are hierarchical in nature
26.
2
3
4
5
+ is
(1)
8
15
(2)
6
8
(3) 1
6
15
(4) 1
7
15
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27. For the given shapes, which one of the
following statements is not correct?
(1) Two of them are rectangles
(2) All are parallelograms
(3) One of them is not a parallelogram
(4) Two of them are rhombuses
28. Which one of the following represents the
number ‘eleven thousand eleven hundred
eleven’?
(1) XIXIXI (2) 111111
(3) 12111 (4) 11000110011
29. The points A and B represent numbers on a
number line as shown below,
The distance between the pointsA andB is
(1) 14000 units (2) 29000 units
(3) 84000 units (4) 22 units
30. How many packets of
1
16
kg sugar can be
made from 3
1
4
kg of sugar?
(1) 64 (2) 52 (3) 48 (4) 12
ANSWERS
1. (2) Starting time of journey
= 18 40 : = 6 40 : pm
and he finished his journey at 22 20 : i.e. = 10 20 : pm
?Time taken to complete journey
= - 10 20 6 40 : : = 3 h 40 min
2. (1) Volume of 1st container = 200 mL
Volume of 2nd container = 300 mL
Now, by using the Ist container 6 times and 2nd container 3
times, we get,
Total volume = × + × 200 6 300 3
= + 1200 900 = 2100 mL
? 2000 mL
Hence, the combination given in option (1) is not correct.
3. (3) 7.1 ˜ 7, 385 4 . ˜ and 9 09 9 . ˜
So,
7 1 385
9 09
7 4
9
. .
.
×
˜
×
4. (4) Area of small square = 4 sq units
Q Area of square = (Side)
2
? Side of small square = = 4 2 units
Now, length of rectangle = = × l 4 side of
square = 8 units
and breadth of rectangle = = × b 2 side of
square = 4 units
Q Perimeter of rectangle = + 2( ) l b
? Required perimeter = + 2 8 4 ( ) = 24 units
5. (2) Since all the observations are equal. Therefore,
median marks obtained by child = 75
6. (3) Figure given in option (3) is the folded form of the
given solid.
7. (3) Let the total part be ‘x’.
? Red part = = 40
1
2
x ?x = 80
Now, white part = × =
1
8
80 10
8. (2) Figure given in option (2) is the top view of the
given solid.
9. (3) From I, Total cost = × ` ( ) 200 250 =` 50000
From II, Total cost = × × ` ( ) 20 12 250
[Q1 dozen = 12 units]
=` 60000
Clearly, 2nd cost is more.
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25000 47000 39000 B A
1 (2) 2 (1) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (3) 8 (2) 9 (3) 10 (2)
11 (1) 12 (4) 13 (2) 14 (2) 15 (2) 16 (4) 17 (1) 18 (4) 19 (4) 20 (3)
21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27 (3) 28 (3) 29 (1) 30 (2)
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10. (2) Given,
1 1 1 1 1 - + - + - 1 ... even terms
= - + - + - ( ) ( ) ( ) ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 even terms
= + + + 0 0 0 ... = 0
11. (1) The assessment of what children learn in
mathematics in primary classes should not focus on
development of reasoning skills.
12. (4) The sequence given in option (4) is correct.
13. (2) It shows that the child has misconceptions about
place value in the process of subtraction.
14. (2) The sequence given in option (2) is correct.
15. (2) The roman numerals do not employ place value,
so calculations are difficult to perform using these
numerals.
16. (4) It makes the children observe the physical
properties of an object informally which deepens their
understanding about shapes.
17. (1) The mathematics used by illiterate shopkeeper
should be discussed by the teachers in classrooms as an
alternate strategy in solving related problems.
18. (4) The teacher should handle a heterogeneous group
of children in a classroom by grouping the children of
different abilities together so that they can learn from
each other.
19. (4) The learning outcomes in mathematics are
developed to define classwise competencies and skills to be
achieved by children.
20. (3) Children reciting counting in the terms of rhymes
is a activity.
21. (2) To develop skill of counting among children,
one-to-one correspondence is not required to be learned
as pre-number concept.
22. (3) We can say that the child used the area of rectangle as
general idea of area of any closed shape.
23. (4) Everybody can learn mathematics is true.
24. (2) In the given situation, the teacher used inductive
method.
25. (3) Concept maps should be constructed by teachers
only is not true.
26. (4)
2
3
4
5
+ =
+ 10 12
15
= =
22
15
1
7
15
27. (3) One of the given figures is not a parallelogram, is
not true.
28. (3) Eleven thousand = × 11 1000 = 11000
Eleven hundred = × 11 100 = 1100
eleven = 11
?Eleven thousand eleven hundred eleven
= + + 11000 1100 11 = 12111
29. (1)A represents
= 29000 andB represents
= 43000
So, distance betweenA andB
= - 43000 29000 = 14000 units
30. (2) Total quantity = = 3
1
4
13
4
kg kg
Weight of 1 packet =
1
16
kg
?Number of packets
=
Total quantity
Weight of 1 packet
= × =
13
4
16
1
52
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