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Buddha was born in 563 BC (BCE) and died in 483 BC (BCE). Was he alive in 500 BC (BCE)? and find his life time. (Source: Compton’s Encyclopedia)

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Kalaivani had ₹ 5000 in her bank account on 01.01.2018. She deposited ₹ 2000 in January and withdrew ₹ 700 in February. What was Kalaivani’s bank balance on 01.04.2018, if she deposited ₹ 1000 and withdraw ₹ 500 in March?

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The price of an item x increases by ₹ 10 every year and an item y decreases by ₹ 15 every year. If in 2018, the price of x is ₹ 50 and y is ₹ 90, then which item will be costlier in the year 2020.

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Match the statements in Column A and Column B

S.No. Column A Column B
1. For any two integers 72 and 108, 72 + 108 is also an integer. (a) Distributive property of multiplication over addition.
2. For any three integers 68, 25 and 99
68 × (25 + 99) = (68 × 25) + (68 × 99)
(b) Multiplicative identity
3. 0 + (−138) = (−138) = (−138) + 0 (c) Commutative property under
4. For any two integers (−5) and 10
(−5) × 10 = 10 × (−5)
(d) Closed under addition.
5. 1 × (−1098) = (–1098) = (–1098) × 1 (e) Additive identity.
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If the letters in the English alphabets A to M represent the number from 1 to 13 respectively and N represents 0 and the letters O to Z correspond from −1 to −12, find the sum of integers for the names given below.
For example,
MATH → Sum → 13 + 1 – 6 + 8 = 16
YOUR NAME

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If the letters in the English alphabets A to M represent the number from 1 to 13 respectively and N represents 0 and the letters O to Z correspond from −1 to −12, find the sum of integers for the names given below.
For example,
MATH → Sum → 13 + 1 – 6 + 8 = 16
SUCCESS

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From a water tank 100 litres of water is used every day. After 10 days there is 2000 litres of water in the tank. How much water was there in the tank before 10 days?

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A dog is climbing down into a well to drink water. In each jump, it goes down 4 steps. The water level is in 20th step. How many jumps does the dog take to reach the water level?

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Kannan has a fruit shop. He sells 1 dozen bananas at a loss of ₹ 2 each because it may get rotten next day. What is his loss?

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A submarine was situated at 650 feet below the sea level. If it descends 200 feet, what is its new position?

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In a magic square given below each row, column and diagonal should have the same sum. Find the values of x, y, and z

1 −10 x
y −3 −2
−6 4 z
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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

60°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

120°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

30°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

90°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

45°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

150°

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Construct the following angle using ruler and compass only

135°

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State whether the two triangles are congruent or not. Justify your answer

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To conclude the congruency of triangles, mark the required information in the following figure with reference to the given congruency criterion

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