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               10. The missing number in the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, ___?____, 12, 14 is

                   (a) 16                   (b) 10                   (c) 18                  (d) 8
               11. Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ for the following statements.

                   (a) A triangle has three sides.                                                   ___________

                   (b) The longer hand of the clock is called the minute hand.                       ___________

                    (c) There are 11 months in a year.                                               ___________

                   (d) The last day of the week is Friday.                                           ___________
                   (e) The shape of a Ludo board is an example of a square.                          ___________

               12. Make the given amount using different combination of coins.







                   (a) 10 rupees: _____________________________

                   (b) 15 rupees:   ____________________________________

               13. The cost of a notebook is `20, and a pencil box is `35. Riya takes two notebooks
                    and one pencil box. How much does she have to pay to the shopkeeper?

               14. Find the value of P and Q in the given number pattern.

                    2        4      8      P      32     Q

               15. Observe the picture given below and answer the questions. (Answer in number

                    of     .)





















                   (a) Find the height of the elephant and the giraffe.

                   (b) What is the difference between the heights of the zebra and the giraffe?

               16. In a farm, there are 7 cows and 8 ducks. How many legs are there in total?





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