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Divide the figure given alongside four parts in such a way that the area and shape of each part are the same. Colour the parts in different colours.
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The picture alongside shows some squares. Find out how many squares with the same measures will fit in the empty space in the figure.

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In the figure given alongside, points S, L, M and N are on the circle. Answer the questions with the help of the diagram.

- Write the names of the arcs with end-points S and M.
- Write the names of the arcs with the end-points L and N.
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Write the names of arcs that points A, B, C and D in the given circle give rise to.

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Give the names of the arcs that are made by points P, Q, R, S and T in the figure.

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Measure and note down the circumference of different circular objects. (It is convenient to use a measuring tape for this purpose.)
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How many rupees do they make?
20 notes of 1000 rupees, 5 notes of 100 rupees and 14 notes of 10 rupees.
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How many rupees do they make?
15 notes of 1000 rupees, 12 notes of 100 rupees, 8 notes of 10 rupees and 5 coins of 1 rupee.
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Read the number and write it in words.
7,65,234
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Solve the problem given below.
The Swayamsiddha Savings Group made 3,45,000 papads while the Swabhimani Group made 2,95,000. Which group made more papads?
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Solve the problem given below.
Children of the Primary School in Ahmadnagar District collected 2,00,000 seeds while those in Pune District collected 3,25,000. Which children collected more seeds?
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Convert the following into decimal fraction and add them.
‘One and a half meter’ and ‘two and a half metres’.
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Convert the following into decimal fraction and add them.
‘Four and three-quarter rupees’ and ‘seven and a quarter rupees’.
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Convert the following into decimal fraction and add them.
‘Six and a half metres’ and ‘three and three-quarter metres’.
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Write all the prime numbers between 1 and 20.
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Write all the composite numbers between 21 and 50.
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Find the prime numbers in the list given below.
22, 37, 43, 48, 53, 60, 91, 57, 59, 77, 79, 97, 100
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