Count the number of squares in each of the given figures. A10 B11 C12 D13
A duck flew at 18 km per hour for 3 hours, then at 15 km per hour for 2 hours. How far did the duck fly in all? A69 km B75 km C81 km D84 km
Find the missing number, if a certain rule is followed in all the three figures. (NSO 2015) A55 B66 C77 D88
If the HCF of 210 and 55 is expressible in the form 210 × 5 + 55y, find y. A5 B-15 C14 D-19
Tom left home at 7 : 15 a.m. to go to work. He returned home at 4 : 45 p.m. For how long Tom was away from home? A7 hours 30 minutes B9 hours 30 minutes C3 hours 30 minutes D8 hours 30 minutes
In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL. How will TIGER be written in that code?(NSO 2015) AQDFHS BSDFHS CUJHFS DQDFSH
In a pressure-kerosene stove, (i) We pump kerosene and convert it into vapours. (ii) The vapours are then ignited. Which of the following is true about the above statements? A(i) is a chemical change; (ii) is a physical change. B(i) is a physical change; (ii) is a chemical change. CBoth (i) and (ii) are physical changes. DBoth (i) and (ii) are chemical changes.
The freezing and boiling points of a substance 'P' are -220°C and -185°C respectively. At which of the following range of temperatures will 'P' exist as a liquid? ABetween -175°C and -210°C BBetween -190°C and -225°C CBetween -200°C and -160°C DBetween -195°C and -215°C
Arrange the following planets in increasing order of time required to complete one revolution around Sun. (i) Earth (ii) Uranus (iii) Mars (iv) Jupiter A(i), (ii), (iii), (iv) B(i), (iii), (iv), (ii) C(iv), (iii), (ii), (i) D(ii), (iii), (i), (iv)
Find the odd one out. A B C D