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JNVST Class 6: Maths Mock Test-8

This quiz is designed to boost your speed and accuracy for the Navodaya Entrance Exam.

Questions: 25Time Limit: **20 Minutes** (Faster than the real exam!)Section: Maths

Structured Instructions:

  1. 1. Time Limit: You have **20 minutes** to complete all 25questions. This enhanced limit is to develop your speed!
  2. 2. Scoring: There is **NO negative marking**. Attempt all questions to maximize your score.
  3. 3. Question Format: All questions are **Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)**. Select only one best option for each.
  4. 4. Time Management: Aim to spend **less than 1 minutes per question**. This disciplined speed practice is crucial for the actual JNVST.
  5. 5. Focus: Be ready for all types of Maths questions (Number System, Percentage, Profit & loss, Simple interest, Speed, Distance & time.... etc.).
  6. 6. Best Practice: Sit in a quiet environment, avoid distractions, and treat this seriously to get the most benefit.

"Solve fast, think smart. Your future Navodaya seat starts here!"

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1) Sachin got 60% marks in Maths and 3 marks less than Maths in Science. If the total marks are 150, how many marks he scored in Science?

2) A sum of money is to be distributed between Ajay and Sanjay in the proportion of 7 : 11, respectively. Sanjay gets ₹ 6000 more than Ajay. How much did Ajay get?

3) On a Sunday Ram slept at 9 : 30 pm at night and woke up the next morning at 5 : 50 am. For how many times did he sleep?

4) In a family consisting of 10 persons father, mother and the eldest son earn ₹ 4000, ₹ 3000 and ₹ 4400 per month. What is the average monthly income of a family member?

5) A man bought 75 m of cloth at ₹ 20 per m. At what rate per metre should he sell the cloth so as to gain ₹ 200?

6) The heights of 5 students are 140, 135, 142, 138, 140. Their average height is

7) The simple interest on ₹ 1500 for 2 yr at 8% per annum is

8) What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?)?

9) What principal will yeild ₹ 120 as SI at 6% per annum in 10 yr?

10) A person goes from one place to another at a speed of 4 km/h and returns by bicycle at a speed of 16 km/h. His average speed for the whole journey is

11) If the number 325 * 6 is exactly divisibleby 3, the number which comes at the placeof * is

12) The savings of a person in 12 months is ₹ 300. How much will be saved by him in 15 months?

13) The price of an article is increased from ₹ 50 to ₹ 62.50. What is the percentage increase?

14) The average of three numbers is 12. The 2 numbers are 15 and 10, respectively. What is the third number?

15) Rajesh purchased a watch for ₹ 300. He sold it for ₹ 330. Find the profit per cent.

16) 80% of an amount is what part of it?

17) . In a question of division if divisor is 51, quotient 16 and remainder 27, then the dividend will be

18) A man borrows ₹ 2000 and pays back after 3 yr at 10% simple interest. The amount paid by the man will be

19) Find the difference between largest and smallest 5 digit number, which are formed from digits 0, 2, 5, 6 and 8.

20) The sum of the greatest and the smallest number of four digits is

21) In what time ₹ 3500 will become ₹ 4130 when annual rate of interest is 6%.

22) In what time a 1500 m long train running at a speed of 50 km/h will cross a 500 m long bridge?

23) What is 40% of a number whose 200% is 90?

24) What percent of 270 kg is 108 kg?

25) The weight of a ₹ 5 coin is 9 grams. The total weight of Anu's bag of ₹5 coins is 9 kg. How many coins are there in the bag?

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