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Class 4 | Science
How much would I have to walk to reach the restaurant from the Tiger's Enclosure?
A. about 200 metres B. about 400 metres C. about 600 metres D. about 1000 metres
Yesterday's Question | Class 4 | Maths
Which of these numbers is nearest in value to 900?
A. 800
B. 898
C. 910
D. 904
Correct Answer : B
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Class 5 | Science
Four strips of cloth of the same colour and quality were made to overlap each other (as shown in the figure) and were placed in the sun for 15 days. It is found that the colour has faded especially in the exposed positions.If the four strips are now separated, what will they look like?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Yesterday's Question | Class 5 | Maths
Varun wrote a number between 3838 and 4242.
A drop of ink fell on one of the digits. Which of these could be the digit on which the drop of ink fell?
A. 1
B. 6
C. 8
D. 9
Correct Answer : D
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Class 6 | Science
The diagram below shows two toothed wheels of different sizes. Such wheels are called GEARS. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The number of 'teeth' in both the gears is the same. B. The smaller gear turns faster than the bigger gear. C. The gears rotate in the same direction D. It is possible for only one of the gears to be turning.
Yesterday's Question | Class 6 | Maths
711 + 177 + 33 =
A. 888
B. 1021
C. 921
D. 1158
Correct Answer : C
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Class 7 | Science
Since the moon revolves around the earth once every month, why do we not have a lunar eclipse every month?
A. We do, every new moon is a lunar eclipse. B. The planes of the moon's and earth's revolution are different. C. Being smaller in size, the moon does not get blocked by the earth. D. This is because the earth is also rotating on its own axis.
Yesterday's Question | Class 7 | Maths
Which of these can be expressed as 53?
A. 23+ 33
B. 5 + 5 + 5
C. 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3
D. (7 - 2) × (7 - 2) × (7 - 2)
Correct Answer : D
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Class 8 | Maths
A, B, and C are three poles whose heights are as shown. The average height of the three poles CANNOT be
A. more than the height of C B. less than the height of B C. equal to the height of C D. between the heights of A and C
Yesterday's Question | Class 8 | Maths
If m is any natural number, which of the following is the same as (m + 5)3 ?