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JNVST Class 6: Maths Mock Test-6

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.

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1) 20 m is what percent of 20 km?

2) The smallest odd number formed by the digits 1, 0, 3, 4 and 5 will be

3) A boy slept at 9 : 45 pm and woke up the next morning at 5 : 30 am. He slept for

4) What is the percentage of 500 g of 4 kg?

5) The difference between the largest and the smallest numbers of three digits is

6) The average of 11 consecutive odd numbers is

7) x % of 75=30% of 50, then the value of x is

8) If 11 pencils are bought for ₹ 10 and are sold at the rate of 10 pencils for ₹ 11, then profit per cent is

9) If an airplane takes 5 hours to cover a distance of 3600 km, then its speed will be

10) Which one of the following is equal to 6.25%?

11) Greatest number, which is to be divided by 280 and 1245 leaves the remainder 4 and 3 respectively, is

12) All prime factors of 150 are

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

14) Five digits greatest odd number to be formed with the help of 3, 5, 7, 9 and 0 is

15) A student went to sleep at 9 : 30 pm and got up at 4 : 15 am. For how much time did the student sleep?

16) What is the simple interest on ₹ 8000 for 7 yr at the rate of 8% per annum?

17) Distribute ₹ 800 between Mohan and Sohan in the ratio of 5 : 3. How much amount will Mohan get?

18) Round 40.438 to the nearest hundredth place

19) The selling price of a fountain pen costing ₹ 10 sold at a loss of 10% is

20) A bus starts at 9 : 10 am from Delhi and reaches Chandigarh at 4 : 20 pm. The total time in this journey is

21) Which of the following is not true?

22) The greatest number which will divide 2112 and 2792 leaving 4 as the remainder in each case is

23) What will remain after subtracting 11 ten times from 121?

24) The average of 25 observations was found to be 78.4. But later on it was detected that 96 was misread as 69. The new correct average is

25) Change 72 km/h into m/s.

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  • Focus on Learning: Remember, mock tests are designed to help you identify strengths and weaknesses, not just score high. Approach them as learning opportunities, not stressful exams.
  • Create a Conducive Environment: Find a quiet, distraction-free space where you can focus completely.
  • Gather Essentials: Have a pen, paper, calculator (if allowed), and a timer handy to simulate real exam conditions.
  • Manage Time Wisely: The mock test will be timed, just like the actual JNVST. Use a timer to practice pacing yourself and completing questions efficiently.
  • Read Carefully: Pay close attention to instructions and read each question thoroughly before answering.
  • Eliminate Options: Use strategies like eliminating wrong answers to increase your chances of selecting the correct one.
  • Don’t Rush: Work steadily and avoid rushing through questions. Take your time to understand each question and choose the best answer.
  • Mark Uncertain Questions: If you’re unsure about a question, mark it and come back to it later. Don’t waste time dwelling on difficult questions.
  • Review Your Answers: If time permits, go back and review your answers before submitting the test.
  • Analyze Your Performance: Take time to review your score report and identify areas of strength and weakness.
  • Focus on Improvement: Use the insights from the mock test to target your studies and practice strategies for improvement.
  • Seek Help If Needed: If you’re struggling with specific concepts, don’t hesitate to seek help from teachers, tutors, or online resources.
  • Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is key to improvement. Take more mock tests to track your progress and build confidence.
  • Stay Calm and Focused: Approach mock tests with a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.
  • Mistakes Are Valuable: Don’t be discouraged by mistakes. They provide valuable opportunities for growth.
  • Simulate Actual Exam Conditions: Treat mock tests as dress rehearsals for the actual JNVST to familiarize yourself with the format and time constraints.

Good luck with your Maths Mock Test, Navodaya! Give it your best effort and use it as a stepping stone towards your Navodaya success!

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