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Money Worksheet-7

Money Worksheet-7

 

  1. 1/5 of Re. 1 = ______ paisa

A. 50                   B. 20                   C. 25                   D. 100

 

  1. How many 10 rupee notes will make a sum of Rs. 1000?

A. 10                   B. 50                   C. 100                 D. 1000

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  1. The sum of rupees five hundred and paise sixty five and rupees four hundred and paisa eighty eight is:

A. Rs. 901.53                                B. Rs. 901

C. Rs. 900.50                                D. Rs. 900.53

 

  1. The amount fifteen rupees five paise in figure is:

A. Rs. 50.5                                     B. Rs. 15.50

C. Rs. 15.15                                    D. Rs. 15.05

 

  1. What is the cost of 35 kg of rice if the cost of 1 kg of rice is Rs. 13.50?

A. Rs. 472.50                                 B. Rs. 470.00

C. Rs. 471.50                                 D. None

 

  1. If the cost of 1 packet of milky bar is Rs. 10, how many packets can I get for Rs. 60, with the free offer shown above?

A. 6                     B. 8                     C. 10                             D. 12

 

  1. Which of these sets of coins has the greatest value?

A. 6 fifty paisa coins                     B. 4 one-rupee coins

C. 3 two-rupee coins                    D. 20 twenty – five paisa coins

 

  1. This is a part of choc-bar packet wrapper. Which of these can be found out from the information on it?

CHOCOBAR

Net. Wt. 100 g.

MRP.Rs.16

A. The number of bars in the packet

B. The price of the packet.

C. The weight of 100 packets.            

D. The cost per kg. of bars

 

  1. Bhavani buys 2 samosas, 4 sandwiches 1 soft drink and 3 packets of potato chips. She gives a 100 rupee note to the shopkeeper. How much money will she get back?

A. Rs. 83.50      B. Rs. 116.50     C. Rs. 183.50    D. Rs. 16.50

 

  1. Karuna ordered a cup of tea, 2 samosas and one more item. She spent a total of Rs. 22.00. What other items did she order?

A. 1 soft drink                              B. 2 sandwiches

C. 1 packet of potato chips         D. 2 coffees

 

  1. In how many ways can Rs. 6.25 paisa obtained from the following coins?

A. 3                     B. 4                     C. 5                      D. 6

 

  1. How do you write 2 five rupees, 3 fifty paise, 4 ten paise and 7 five paise in decimal form?

A. Rs.12.25        B. Rs.7.25          C. Rs.12.20       D. Rs.7.15

 

  1. Round Rs.45.75 to the nearest rupees.

A. Rs.46             B. Rs.45             C. Rs.45.70       D. Rs.47

 

  1. Rs.3.50 + Rs.0.35 + Rs.6.75 =?

A. Rs.11.50        B. Rs.10.69       C. Rs.10.60       D. Rs.10.06

 

  1. Shekhar bought a book for Rs.4.49. He paid for it with a Rs.10 note. How much change should he get?

A. Rs.5.48         B. Rs.5.00         C. Rs.5.61          D. Rs.5.51

 

  1. Kavita paid with a Rs.20 bill to buy one ticket for the Water Ride. How much change did she receive? See the table to answer this question.

A. Rs.12.01        B. Rs.11.00        C. Rs.11.01         D. Rs.11.11

 

  1. How much money is a Rs.50, two Rs. 10, three Rs. 5, three Rs. 2 and four Re. 1?

A. Rs.95             B. Rs.57             C. Rs.145           D.  Rs. 85

 

  1. How many 50 paise coins are there in Rs.20?

A. 20                   B. 40                   C. 80                   D. 10

 

  1. Lisa is making a costume for her sister. She wants to buy a fabric that cost Rs.2.50 a yard. If she has Rs.15, how many yards of the fabric can she buy?

A. 5 yards          B. 7 yards          C. 6 yards          D. 10 yards

 

  1. Mrs. Pathak bought a Juice can for Rs.3.09, a milk carton for Rs.3.94, a packet of bread for Rs.0.99 and a box of cereal for Rs.3.99. Which option below lists the prices in order from greatest to least?

       A. Rs.3.94, Rs.3.99, Rs.3.09, Rs.0.99

B. Rs.3.99, Rs.3.09, Rs.3.94, Rs.0.99

C. Rs.3.94, Rs.0.99, Rs.3.99, Rs.3.09

D. Rs.3.99, Rs.3.94, Rs.3.09, Rs.0.99

 

Answer Keys

(1)–B; (2)–C; (3)–A; (4)–D; (5)–A; (6)–B; (7)–C; (8)–B; (9)–D; (10)–C; (11)–B; (12)–A; (13)–A; (14)–C; (15)–D; (16)–C; (17)–A; (18)–B; (19)–C; (20)–D