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Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 1

Ravi got 432 comments on his video. He reacted with a heart to 185 comments and “liked” 91 other comments. How many comments did he reply to? How many comments did he not reply to?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 1

Number of comments reacted (heart) = 185
Number of comments liked = 91
Total replied = 185 + 91 = 276
Total comments = 432
Not replied = 432 − 276 = 156

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 2

To monetise a channel, Maya needs 1,000 subscribers. She had 278 subscribers and then gained 489 after posting a tutorial. How many more subscribers does she need?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 2

Subscribers now = 278 + 489 = 767
Needed = 1,000 − 767 = 233

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 3

During one week a cafe sold the following small cups: coffee 36, tea 14, juice 22, lemonade 51. What was the total number of small-size beverages sold?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 3

Add small cups: 36 + 14 + 22 + 51 = 123

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 4

In the same cafe, the regular-size juice sales are unknown. Given regular coffee 62, regular tea 29, regular soda 44, and total regular-size sales 200, how many regular-size cups of juice were sold?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 4

Known regulars: 62 + 29 + 44 = 135
Total regular = 200
Regular juice = 200 − 135 = 65

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 5

For the week the cafe sold small = 123, regular = 200, large = 98 cups. What was the total cups sold and which size had the highest sales?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 5

Total = 123 + 200 + 98 = 421
Highest = 200 (regular)

Answer: (a) Total 421; Regular highest

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 6

A barn has 1,210 animals: 492 goats and 318 cows. The rest are horses. If 76 horses are sold, how many horses remain?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 6

Goats + cows = 492 + 318 = 810
Horses initially = 1,210 − 810 = 400
After selling 76 horses left = 400 − 76 = 324

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 7

Mr. Kumar had 184 eggs in storage and collected 96 more yesterday. While arranging, he broke 21 eggs. How many unbroken eggs are left? If 78 of them are brown, how many are white?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 7

Total eggs = 184 + 96 = 280
Unbroken = 280 − 21 = 259
White = 259 − 78 = 181

Answer: 259 unbroken; 181 white 

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 8

There are 196 ducks on a farm. There are 88 fewer chickens than ducks. How many chickens are there? If 97 chickens are sold and 45 remain, how many were held for customers?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 8

Chickens = 196 − 88 = 108
If 45 remain and original was 108, held for customers = 108 − 45 = 63
(First part: 108 chickens; second part: 63 held)

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 9

Yesterday warehouse had 642 piglets. Today 184 piglets were sold and 78 are scheduled for delivery. How many piglets remain at the warehouse?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 9

Remaining = 642 − 184 − 78 = 380

Answer: 380

Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 10

The store has 68 sacks of feed and 2 vitamin packs in stock. Tomorrow 92 more sacks and 1 pack arrive. If the owner uses 74 sacks today, how many sacks will be left after tomorrow’s delivery?

Detailed Solution for Test: We the Travellers—II (Part-1) - Question 10

Total after delivery = 68 + 92 = 160
After using 74 → left = 160 − 74 = 86

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