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                   2.  Complete the following table:
                        S. no.           Item               Quantity                Rate                   Cost
                           1.     Orange                      2 kg                                         `120
                           2.     Grapes                      3 kg                 `110/kg
                           3.     Kiwi                          8                `30/piece
                           4.     Pineapple                     1                                          `130

                                                                                            Total
                   3.  Meena buys 7 plates and 5 bowls from a crockery store. Each plate costs `60 and
                       each bowl costs `45. How much money should Meena pay to the shopkeeper?
                   4.  A family regularly composts collected waste. They get around 130 kg of compost each
                       year, which they use in their garden. If 1 kg of compost is sold in the market at `24,
                       how much money do they save by making their own compost in a year?




                                                                                              Mental Maths



                                                                                                21 st
                Choose the correct option.                                                    Century   #Computational Thinking
                                                                                               Skills
                    1.  Tina saves `20 every day. How much does she save in 5 days?
                       a.  `100                 b.  `25                 c.  `250                d.  `205
                   2.  Ria bought two pencils each for  `10 and an eraser for  `5. How much did she
                       spend in total?
                       a.  `35                  b.  `25                 c.  `45                 d.  `15

                   3.  A shopkeeper sold 8 bags of rice. Each bag costs `350. How much money did he
                       earn by selling the rice bags?

                       a.  `3,500               b.  `2,800              c.  `4,500              d.  `2,480
                   4.  Kabir bought headphones online for `800 using UPI. He got a cashback of `50 in
                       his wallet. What is the effective cost of the headphones after the cashback?
                       a.  `850                 b.  `800                c.  `750                d.  `500




                                                                                                       HOTS

                                                                                                21 st
                                                                                               Century   #Critical Thinking
                                                                                               Skills
                    1.  Arjun needs to pay `250 to his friend for a school trip. He has `150 in his digital wallet
                       and `200 in his bank account. Can Arjun pay the full amount using only his wallet?
                       If not, how much more does he need to transfer from his bank account?
                   2.  Neha wants to recharge her phone by choosing a beneficial plan with unlimited 5G
                       data. The network operator is offering the following plans:
                        plan                             `588                    `770                     `861
                        Validity                       56 days                 70 days                  84 days

                       Help her select the best plan.


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