1 QUESTION BANK II STD Mathematics II SEMESTER Lesson – 9 More About Shapes I. Fill in the blanks: (1m) 1. Three edges meet at a point called __________________ 2. A cuboid has 6 faces, 12 edges and ___________________ vertices. 3. Each face of the cuboid is a _________________ 4. A cube has ________________ faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. 5. Each face of the cube is a __________________ 6. A cone has 1 curved face and 1 vertex 1 flat face and _____________ curved edge. 7. A _______________ has four equal sides. 8. A ball is shaped like a _____________ 9. A triangle has _______________ vertices. 10. A cylinder has _________________ faces. II. Tick ( ) the correct answer: 1m 1. A cuboid has _________________ edges. a) 8 b) 12 c) 6 2. A sphere has _______________ curved face. a) 1 b) 2 c) 0 3. The number of vertices is a rectangle is ________________ a) 2 b) 4 c) 0 4. I have six plane faces, I am a __________________ a) Sphere b) cuboid c) cone 5. An example of a cone is ________________ a) Ball b) birthday cap c) candle III. Match the following: 1m 1. 2. 3. 4. Cuboid and cylinder cylinder and cube cube and sphere cuboid and cone 2 IV. Circle the correct answer/ shape of the following objects: 1. a) Cylinder b) sphere c) cuboid a) Cube b) cylinder c) cone a) Cube b) sphere c) cone a) Cuboid b) cone c) cube a) Cylinder b) sphere c) cone a) Cone b) cuboid c) sphere 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. A letter with curved lines only. a) b) 8. A number with straight lines only. c) a) b) 9. Letter with both curved and straight lines. c) a) b) c) 3 10. A number with curved line only. a) b) 11. A figure with straight lines only. a) b) c) c) V. Complete the table: 3m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. VI. Identify the shapes and complete the sentences: 3m 1. a) b) c) d) This is a ________________ It has ______________ sides It has ________________ vertices Its ________________ sides are equal in length. 4 2. a) This is a ___________________ b) It has _____________ vertices. c) It has ________________ sides. 3. a) This is a ______________ b) It has _________________ vertices. c) It has ________________ side. 4. a) b) c) d) This is a _____________________ It has ______________ sides It has ______________ vertices. All the sides are ________________ in length. VII. Who am I? (2m) 1. I have one flat face and one curved face. My flat face is circular in shape. I look like a party hat! I am a ____________________________ 2. I have two flat faces and one curved face. My flat faces are circular. I don’t have vertices. I am a ____________________________ 3. I have 6 flat faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. All my edges are of the same length. I am a ____________________________ 4. I am perfectly round. I don’t have flat face and I don’t have straight edges. I am a _____________________________ Lesson – 10 Measurement I. Fill in the blanks: 1m 1. _____________________ is the standard unit of length is metric system. 2. Small lengths are measured in __________________ 3. Longer things and distance are measured in metres and ___________________ 4. To weigh lighter objects we use _________________ 5. To weigh heavier objects we use _________________ 6. To measure small quantities of liquids we use _________________ 7. To measure large quantities of liquid we use _________________ 8. 1 metre = __________________ cm 9. 1 kilogram = ___________________ gm 10. 1 litre = __________________ ml. 5 II. Tick ( ) the correct answer: 1m 1. 1m = 20cm + 20cm + _________ cm a) 40 b) 60 c) 20 2. 50cm + 150cm = ___________________ m a) 200 b) 2 c) 1 3. 1 litre = 250 ml + 250 ml + 250 ml + ___________ ml a) 500 ml b) 250 ml c) 100 ml 4. Weight of a child __________________ a) Gram b) 1 Kg c) cm 5. Distance between Delhi and Mumbai _______________ a) Kg b) km c) cm 6. The height of a door ___________ a) M b) cm c) km 7. The length of a pin _____________ a) M b) cm c) km 8. 1l = 500ml + _______________ ml a) 250ml b) 500 ml c) 100 ml 9. A bottle of medicine _________________ a) ml b) l c) kg 10. 7m 70cm = ___________________ cm a) 770cm b) 70cm c) 700cm III. Match the following: 1m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Milliliter Kilogram Litre 2m 2m 30cm Centimeter - IV. Add the following: 2m 1. + 2. + 3. + 4. + T O 6 3 cm 2 5 cm __________ T O 4 7 cm 1 8 cm __________ T O 5 5 cm 3 6 cm __________ T O 3 5 g 4 8 g __________ ml kg l 200 cm 230cm cm 6 5. T O 2 3 kg + 3 8 kg __________ V. Subtract: (2m) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. + T O 7 6 cm 3 3 cm __________ T O 9 5 cm 6 9 cm __________ T O 8 0 cm 4 5 cm __________ T O 1 8 g 6 g __________ T O 3 2 kg 1 5 kg __________ VI. Solve: 3m 1. Ranjitha has two ribbons of length 42cm and 49cm. what is the total length of the ribbons? 2. A shopkeeper sells 25 kg rice, 42 kg sugar and 65 kg wheat in a day find the total weight of the items sold? 3. Mary kept 550ml of tea is a teapot. Raja drank 175ml from it. Find the quantity of tea left in the teapot? 4. Rohini bought 25cm of ribbon. She used 18cm for making her dolls dross. What length of the ribbon is she left with? Lesson – 11 Money I. Fill in the blanks: 1m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. We use _________________ to buy things we need. The notes and coins we use are called _______________ We write ______________ for rupees and _______________ for paise. 1 rupee = ____________ paise. Count the money from the biggest amount to the ____________ The number after the dot represents the _______________ 7 II. Tick ( ) the correct answer: 1m 1. How many 50 paise coins are there is `5? a) 10 b) 20 c) 5 2. How many 10 paise coins make ` 1? a) 5 b) 10 c) 100 3. ` 100 - ` 69 = ` ____________ a) 11 b) 31 c) 21 4. ` 100 - ` 50 = ` _____________ a) 50 b) 40 c) 70 5. ` 20 + ` 20 + ` 5 = ` _________ a) 35 b) 45 c) 55 III. Count the money and write the correct amount: 1m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. IV. Complete the table: 1m 1. 8 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. V. Add Rupees and Paise: 2m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rs. P 50 . 50 + 25 . 25 ________ Rs. P 90 . 00 + 45 . 50 ________ Rs. P 25 . 25 + 05 . 50 ________ Rs. P 84 . 50 + 48 . 25 ________ Rs. P 17 . 50 + 10 . 25 ________ Rs. P 100 . 75 + 80 . 15 ________ 9 7. Rs. P 65 . 50 + 12 . 50 ________ 8. Rs. P 89 . 50 + 16 . 25 ________ VI. Subtract Rupees and Paise: 2m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Rs. P 75 . 50 - 35 . 25 ________ Rs. P 65 . 00 - 35 . 20 ________ Rs. P 15 . 50 - 15 . 50 ________ Rs. P 77 . 40 - 42 . 60 ________ Rs. P 96 . 25 - 80 . 05 ________ Rs.` P 92 . 50 - 36 . 25 ________ Rs. P 75 . 50 - 25 . 60 ________ Rs. P 100 . 00 - 20 . 00 ________ VII. Solve: 3m 1. Mohan bought chocolates for ` 48 and toffees for ` 30.75. How much money did he spend in all? 2. Ritu bought an ice-cream for ` 38 while Tanya bought an ice-cream for ` 52. How much more did Tanya pay for the ice-cream? 10 3. Aniket bought his school bag for ` 175.00 and water bottle for ` 65.00. How much money did he spend in total? 4. Ankur bought a chocolate for ` 32. If he gives ` 100, how much money should he get back? Lesson – 12 Time I. Fill in the blanks: 1m 1. There are _____________ hours in a day. 2. The long hand on a clock is also called ____________ hand. 3. The short hand on a clock is also called _____________ hand. 4. The long hand completes one round of the clock is ____________ 5. There are ____________ days in one leap year. 6. A fortnight has _______________ week. 7. July and August has ___________ days. 8. February has ____________ days in a leap year. 9. January February _______________ April, May. 10. 3:30 can be written as ____________. II. Tick ( ) the correct answer: 1m 1. Thursday comes before __________________ a) Friday b) Wednesday c) Saturday 2. How many days are there in a year? ______________ a) 375 b) 365 c) 360 3. The day after Wednesday is _____________ a) Friday b) Tuesday c) Thursday 4. There are ____________ days in a week. a) 7 b) 8 c) 6 5. If today is Saturday, then yesterday was ______________ a) Sunday b) Friday c) Thursday 6. _____________ comes is between Tuesday and Thursday. a) Sunday b) Friday c) Thursday 7. If Monday is the first day, then Saturday is the ________________ day. a) Fifth b) Sixth c) Fourth 8. The shortest month is _______________ a) January b) February c) March III. Match the following: 1m 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Gandhi Jayanthi Children’s Day Christmas Republic Day Independence Day Teacher’s Day 2 hours 3 weeks - 2nd October 14th November 25th December 26th January 15th August 5th September 120 Minutes 21 days 11 IV. Write the time as indicated in each clock. (2m) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12 V. Draw the hands of the clock, according to the time indicated. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 13 6. VI. Solve the problems: 3m 1. How many days are there in 8 weeks? 2. How many days are there altogether is the months of March and April? 3. In 2012, the school remained open for 214 days. How many days did the school remain closed? 4. Reeta sleeps for 8 hours every day. How many hours did she sleep in the whole month of April. Lesson – 13 Data Handling I Fill in the blanks: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. II 1m Data is a collection of ______ about the things or people. [information / notice] Rohan’s mother is making his favourite __________. [fruit salad / ice cream] ________ apples are used in the salad. [8, 9] ________ bananas are used in the salad. [6,4] ________ oranges are used in the salad. [5,7] Answer the questions: 2m 1. A shopkeeper sells various flavours of ice cream on a day. Read the information given and answer the questions. (a) Which flavor is most popular? ___________ (b) How many people like strawberry flavour? ______________ 14 III A shopkeeper sells various flavours of ice cream on a day. Read the information given and answer the questions. (a) Which is liked more: vanilla or mango? ________________ (b) How many cones did the shopkeeper sell in total? __________ IV Read the following table and answer the questions: (a) How many children have 2 as the shoe size? _________ (b) Which shoe size is most common? _____________ (c) How many children have 12 as the shoe size? 3m
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