Quick Response Question
1. 350 x ___ = ___ + 350 = 350
2. 233 + ___ = ___ x 233 = 233
3. 20 + ( 25 + ____) = (20 + ___ ) + 44
4. ___ x (9 + 11) = (21 x ___ ) + (___ x 11)
5. 250 x (___ + 1) = (250 x 10) + ( __ x __)
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GCD HCF LCM
1. Three strings with lengths of 140cm, 166cm, and 200 cm are cut
into pieces of the same length. find the greatest length of pieces
if no string is left over. click here to see answer
2. Find the greatest sum of money that is exactly contained in Rs.
165, Rs. 255, and Rs. 345. click here to see answer
3. Find the least number of biscuits that can be equally divided
among 9, 12, and 18 children. click here to see answer
4. Three strings with lengths of 75cm, 100cm, and 150 cm are cut
into pieces of the same length. find the greatest length of pieces
if no string is left over. click here to see answer
5. At a school, the junior section's period lasts for 45 minutes, while
the senior section's period lasts for 1 hour. If the first bell rings at
8:00 am for both sections, when will the two bells ring
simultaneously again? click here to see answer
6. In a school the duration of each period for primary classes is 30
minutes and the duration of each period for other classes is 35
minutes. If the first period of school starts at 8:30 am, how long
will their periods start together? What would be the time at that
moment? click here to see answer
7. On a lighthouse a red light flashes after 10 minutes, a green light
after 12 minutes, and a yellow light after 15 minutes. If they flash
together at 9 pm, at what time will they flash together
again? click here to see answer
8. Three bells ring at intervals of 8 minutes, 15 minutes, and 24
minutes respectively. If they ring together at 3 pm, at what time
will they next ring together again. click here to see answer
9. Mr. Khan changes his car's oil every 4 months rotates the tires
every 8 months and replaces the air filter once a year. If he
completed all three tasks in January, what will be the next month
he again completes all three tasks? click here to see answer
10. A rectangular field measures 300m by 250m. Fencing posts
are placed along its sides at equal distances apart. If the posts are as
far apart as possible, what is the distance between them? click here to
see answer
11. In three classes, there are 120, 150, and 200 students respectively.
Buses are required to transport the students for a school trip. Determine
the highest possible capacity of each bus, assuming an equal number of
students can be accommodated in each bus. click here to see answer
12. Find LCM of 36 and 40? click here to see answer
13. Find HCF of 12 and 15? click here to see answer
14. Find the greatest mass that can be taken an exact number of
times from 350g, 510g and 675g. click here to see answer
Integers
1. After attaining an altitude of 10,400 feet a rocket separated from
its main engine. The engine fell into the ocean to a depth of
1,600 feet. How for did it fall? click here to see answer
2. In the first round of a game Ahmed lost 29 points. In the second
round he gained 34 points. What was his score after two
rounds? click here to see answer
3. The melting point of copper is 1,083°C. Its boiling point is
1,479°C greater than its melting point. What is the boiling point
of copper? click here to see answer
4. A submarine has an altitude of -5600 feet and it dives down 1600
feet. What is its new altitude in feet? click here to see answer
5. If in first two rounds of a game, Ali gained 28 and 20 points
respectively. In third round he lost 35 points. What was his score
after three rounds? click here to see answer
6. Mr. Fahad owns 28 shares of stocks in a corporation. The stock
price change for Monday was reported Rs. 8 per share. Find
total change in value of his shares of stock for Monday. click
here to see answer
7. At noon the temperature was 39°F. Between noon and 6pm, the
temperature drop down by 5°F and then rise up by 4°F. What
was the temperature at 6pm? click here to see answer
Simplification
1. Mr. Khan possesses a sum of Rs. 50000, which he divides among his family
members. He allocates one-half to his wife, one-fourth to his daughter, and one-sixth
to his son. What is the remaining amount that Mr. Khan retains?
2. Imagine Mr. Patel found a treasure chest with Rs. 10,000 in it. In his excitement, he
decided to share his newfound wealth with his family. He gave one-third of the
treasure to his wife, one-fifth to his son, and one-fourth to his daughter. How much
treasure does Mr. Patel have left for himself?
3. You lost Rs.100 which was one-fifth of your pocket money. What was your pocket
money?
4. During a magical shopping spree, you discovered that you had misplaced Rs. 200,
which turned out to be one-eighth of your pocket money. What was the total amount
of pocket money you had for your adventure?
5. 100➗2➗2➗2➕10✖️5➗5➖1
6. 10✖️2✖️5➕50➕80➗2➗1➖5➖2
Ratio
1. Anaya has a jug and a glass. The height of the jug is 30cm. The height of the glass
is 15 cm. What is the ratio of the height of the jug to the height of the glass and how
tall jug is from glass?
2. Rahim has a tower and a flagpole. The height of the tower is 50 meters, while the
height of the flagpole is 5 meters. Determine the ratio of the height of the tower to the
height of the flagpole, and also find out how much taller the tower is compared to the
flagpole.
3. Sara has 24 marbles and 18 pebbles. The ratio of the number of marbles to the
number of pebbles is 24:18. She decides to organize her collection into boxes, with
each box holding three items. After this arrangement, she ends up with 8 boxes of
marbles and 6 boxes of pebbles. What is the new ratio of the number of boxes?
4. Mrs. Jameel is an adventurous chef trying out a unique chili sauce recipe. The recipe
suggests using 2 tablespoons of chili paste and 6 tablespoons of vinegar to make
500ml of sauce. However, Mr. Patel decides to double the amount of chili paste to
make it extra spicy. How much vinegar should he use to maintain the original
recipe's flavor balance and create the perfect chili sauce?
5. Emily is an aspiring baker with a delicious cookie recipe. The recipe calls for 2 cups
of flour and 1 cup of chocolate chips to make 24 cookies. However, Emily wants to
bake a larger batch and decides to triple the amount of chocolate chips. How much
flour should she use to ensure her cookies maintain the same delectable taste and
texture?
6. Mr. Smith is 40 years old, and his son, Daniel, is 10 years old. The ratio of Mr.
Smith's age to Daniel's age is 4:1. Ten years from now, if the ratio of their ages
remains the same, how old will each of them be?
7. In a science club with 40 members, 16 are fans of chemistry. (i) How many students
are not fans of chemistry? (ii) What is the ratio of chemistry fans to non-chemistry
fans? (iii) What is the ratio of non-chemistry fans to chemistry fans?
8. The daily earnings of two friends, Sam and Alex, are Rs 750 and Rs 900
respectively. If Sam saves Rs 150 each day while Alex saves Rs 180 daily, find the
ratio of their savings in the simplest form.
9. A fruit vendor and a flower seller earn Rs 480 and Rs 720 per day respectively. If the
fruit vendor spends Rs 150 on supplies daily, while the flower seller spends Rs 200,
determine the ratio of their remaining earnings in the lowest terms.
10. The daily income of a laborer and carpenter is Rs 600 and Rs 800 respectively. Find
the ratio between their income in the lowest form.
11. Ayesha earned Rs 2000 and spent Rs 500 in a day. Find the ratio of her income to
expenditure.
12. Ravi went on a vacation and earned Rs 3000 by working part-time during his trip. He
spent Rs 750 on various activities. Determine the ratio of his earnings to his
expenses in its simplest form.
13. Sarah received Rs 1500 as a gift and decided to buy both video games and books.
She spent Rs 600 on games and Rs 300 on books. Calculate the ratio of her
spending on games to her spending on books in the lowest terms.
Rate
1. Arham bought 2 dozens oranges for Rs. 200, what is the cost of 1 orange?
2. Maya purchased 3 dozen cupcakes for Rs. 180. What is the cost of two cupcakes?
3. Ali bought 5 dozen colored pencils for Rs. 300. What is the price of a single dozen
pencils?
4. A car travels 1000 km in 25 liters if the car travels 500km, what will be the fuel
consumption in liters.
5. A group of friends walks 24 kilometers and consumes 3 liters of water. If they plan to
hike 15 kilometers, how much water will they need in liters?
6. A train covers a distance of 800 kilometers using 40 liters of fuel. If the train travels
320 kilometers, how much fuel will it consume in liters?
7. Saira works 2 hours in a day and earns 10$ Flow much will she get for working 8
hours in a day?
8. Amina spends 3 hours painting 🖌 and earns Rs. 1500. If she continues working at
the same rate, how much will she earn for 9 hours of painting?
9. Ali tutors for 1 hour and earns $20. If he decides to tutor for 6 hours, how much
money will he earn in total?
10. Farhan can type 50 words in just 2 minutes. How many words can he type in half
hour?
11. Aisha can play 15 songs in 45 minutes. How many songs can she play in 2 hours?
12. Zara can bake 24 cookies in 20 minutes. If she continues at the same pace, how
many cookies can she bake in 1 hour?
13. Amjad earns Rs. 3500 in a week. What is his pay for a single day?
14. Sarah makes Rs. 15000 by training clients over the course in a month. How much
does she earn for a single day of training?
15. A shopkeeper buys 50 packets of toffees for Rs 2500. How much will he have to pay
if he buys 150 such packets?
16. A chocolate lover buys 25 boxes of assorted chocolates for Rs. 1500. How much will
they need to pay if they decide to purchase 10 boxes of chocolates at the same
rate?
17. A bookstore welcomes 120 customers during a 3-hour sale. If this trend persists,
how many book fans might the store see during a 6-hour literary festival?
18. A truck uses 10 liters of petrol to travel 150 km. How far can it travel if it has only 15
liters of petrol?
19. A cyclist covers 30 kilometers using 6 liters of water. How far can they cycle if they
have only 3 liters of water?
20. John drives 320 km in 7 hours. At this speed how far can he drive in 3 hours?
21. Mary travels 180 kilometers on a train in 4 hours. How far can she travel in 3 hours
at the same speed?
22. The cost of a 10 cm pipe is Rs.450. What is the cost of 31 cm of such a pipe?
23. Determine the expense for 91 units of electricity if the charge is Rs. 19 for 5 units.
24. Calculate Mano's annual flat rent based on his total payment of Rs. 45,000 for three
months.
25. Imagine Mina's incredible feat: she successfully planted 330 trees in just 30 days!
Now, with that momentum, how many more trees do you think she'll manage to plant
over the next 25 days?
Proportion
1. A departmental store sells pens in packs of five. There are 2 red and 3 blue pens in
each pack. Find the proportion of red pens and blue pens.
2. If a car uses approximately 28 Liters of petrol for 166kms, how far will it travel on 19
liters?
3. To arrive at the destination in just one hour, what speed should the bus, which
typically covers the distance between two towns in 100 km over 2 hours, maintain?
4. If five carpenters collaborate to build a cupboard within three days, how many days
will it take for the task to be completed if four more men join the effort?
5. If a single pipe can fill a tank in 30 minutes, what is the number of equally-sized
pipes that can fill the same tank in just 5 minutes?
6. Given a country map with a scale of 2 : 5000, determine the actual distance in
kilometers between two cities if the measured distance on the map's scale is 6
centimeters.
7. If 70 people have enough food for 6 days, how many days will the same food last
when 10 more people join them?
8. During a specific journey, a carriage's wheel with a circumference of 5.5 meters
completes 600 rotations. How many rotations will a wheel with a circumference of 4
meters accomplish while covering the same distance?
9. Hanan's age is 18 years. His older brother Asim is 6 years ahead in age compared
to Hanan. Determine the proportion of Hanan's age to Asim's age.
10. The mass of sugar is in a ratio of 5 to the mass of soap in a ratio of 8. How many
times is soap's weight greater than sugar?