TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 6

TET Mathematics Question Paper for Paper 1 & Paper 2 Examination 2020- 2021. Teacher Eligibility Test 2020 Mathematics Subject Paper on our website.

TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 6

In Paper I, The Test items in Mathematics will focus on the concepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of the subjects. In all these subject areas, the test items will be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject prescribed for classes I – V by the NCERT.

In Paper II, The Test items in Mathematics will focus on the concepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of the subjects. The test items will be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject as prescribed for classes VI – VIII by the NCERT.


TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 1 (Paper I and Paper II)

The four probable answers of the following questions are given. Choose the correct answer.

Which one of the following decimal fractions is equal to 1 ?

(A) 1.3 (B) 0.13

(C) 1.03 (D) 1.003

Ans. (C)

If the difference between a number and th of it is equal to 20, what is the number ?

(A) 20 (B) 100

(C) 40 (D) 25

Ans. (D)

If part of a number is greater by 4 than th of it , what is the number ?

(A) 30 (B) 40

(C) 60 (D) 20

Ans. (C)

Shyam has money that is equal to of the money with Mohan . Money with Mohan is equal to of the money with Raju . If Raju has Rs. 800 what is the Money with Shyam ?

(A) Rs. 533.33 (B) Rs. 320

(C) Rs. 480 (D) Rs. 720

Ans. (B)

Manmohan spends part of his money as pocket money and of the remainder in other affairs. If he is left with Rs. 48 per month . What is monthly income ?

(A) Rs. 360 (B) Rs. 400

(C) Rs. 320 (D) Rs. 300

Ans. (D)

What decimal fraction of 0.3 metre is equal to 6 cm. ?

(A) 0.18 (B) 0.12

(C) 0.2 (D) 0.02

Ans. (C)

A tank is filled with part of it with water . 8 litres of water is taken from it . If the tank is filled with th part of it with water now , how many litres of water can hold the tank ?

(A) 480 (B) 720

(C) 280 (D) 240

Ans. (D)

Weight of a bucket when filled fully with water is 17 kg . If the weight of the bucket when half filled with water is 13.5 kg , what is the weight of empty bucket ?

(A) 12 kg (B) 8 kg

(C) 10 kg (D) 7 kg

Ans. (C)

Difference of two fractions is 12 . If he bigger fraction is 16what is the smaller one ?

(A) 2 (B) 4

(C) 3 (D) 3

Ans. (B)

the part of a pole is green , th part red , and rd part yellow . If the remaining part which is colourless is 65 cm, what is the length of full pole ?

(A) 2.7 metres (B) 3.2 metres

(C) 2.8 metres (D) 3 metres

Ans. (D)

If after the payment of of a loan , Rs. 500 still remain to pay . What is whole amount of the loan ?

(A) Rs. 2100 (B) Rs. 1700

(C) Rs. 2000 (D) Rs. 1500

Ans. (C)

If of machines has daily output equal to of another machines daily output , and total day’s output is 300 parts , how many parts were produced by the more efficient machine ?

(A) 100 (B) 180

(C) 220 (D) 150

Ans. (B)

Kamla sells to Ravi half her stock and half an apple to Mohit , half her remaining stock and half an apple and so also to Ashok and to Anil . She finds that she has now 15 apples left. How many had she at first ?

(A) 207 (B) 188

(C) 195 (D) 255

Ans. (D)

Ram left of his property to his widow and of the remainder to his daughter . He gave the rest to his son who received Rs. 6400 . How much was his original property worth ?

(A) Rs. 16000 (B) Rs. 32000

(C) Rs. 24000 (D) Rs. 1600

Ans. (C)

Directions─ For each of the following questions there are four possible answer out of which one is correct. Find out the correct answer .

What is the L. C. M. of 12, 15 and 18 ?

(A) 72

(B) 360

(C) 216

(D) 180

Ans. (D)

What is the H. C. F. of 27, 72 and 108 ?

(A) 96 (B) 36

(C) 24 (D) 9

Ans. (D)

The H.C.F. of two numbers is 6, and their L.C.M. is 60. If one number is 30 what is the other number ?

(A) 16 (B) 6

(C) 14 (D) 12

Ans. (D)

L.C.M. of two numbers is 175, and their H.C.F. is 5. If one number is 25 what is the other ?

(A) 25 (B) 35

(C) 45 (D) 15

Ans. (B)

What is L.C.M. of .75 and 1.05 ?

(A) 0.75 (B) 1.05

(C) 0.15 (D) 5.25

Ans. (D)

The Highest Common Factor of 28, 56, 40 is―

(A) 4 (B) 8

(C) 10 (D) 14

Ans. (A)

The least common multiple of 15, 24, 30, 40 is―

(A) 120 (B) 240

(C) 360 (D) 480

Ans. (A)

Find the smallest number which , when divided by 25, 40, or 56 has in each case 13 as remainder ―

(A) 1412 (B) 1413

(C) 1212 (D) 1321

Ans. (B)

Find the smallest number which, when divided by 21, 42, 72 and 96 leaves no remainder ―

(A) 2412 (B) 2016

(C) 2116 (D) 2416

Ans. (B)

Some balls are sold for 50 p. each , some for 75 p. each and some for 90 p. each . Find the smallest sum of money with which an exact number of balls of each kind can be purchased ―

(A) 300 P. (B) 450 P.

(C) 250 P. (D) Rs. 5

Ans. (B)

A man has some toffees . If he gives 2 toffees or 4 toffees or 5 toffees to each of his friends, no toffee is left with him . At least how many toffees he should have ?

(A) 15 (B) 18

(C) 24 (D) 20

Ans. (D)

Three bells are rung together. Then they are rung after every 2, 3 and 4 minutes respectively . After how many minutes will they ring together again ?

(A) 15 (B) 24

(C) 12 (D) 60

Ans. (C)

What is the largest number , which is the factor of both 48 and 80 ?

(A) 24 (B) 32

(C) 16 (D) 12

Ans. (C)

Suresh has some mangoes . He gives 4 mangoes , 5 mangoes or 6 mangoes to his friends and 3 mangoes remain with him in every case . How many mangoes should he at least have ?

(A) 57 (B) 63

(C) 65 (D) 73

Ans. (B)

Some pictures of equal price were purchased by three persons for Rs. 3, Rs. 6.75 and Rs. 5.25 respectively . Find out the highest possible price for a picture ―

(A) Rs. 1.75 (B) Rs. .75

(C) Rs. 1.50 (D) Rs. .50

Ans. (B)

Find the smallest number which is divided by 12, 16, 24 and 30 leaves 5 as remainder ―

(A) 243 (B) 139

(C) 245 (D) 149

Ans. (A)

Find the smallest number to which if 2 is added, becomes divisible by 12, 32 and 48 ―

(A) 105 (B) 98

(C) 96 (D) 94

Ans. (D)

What is the greatest number that divides 35 and 63 and leaves 3 as remainder ?

(A) 6 (B) 4

(C) 16 (D) 12

Ans. (B)

Two baskets contain 196 and 253 apples respectively and they are distributed equally among children. Find the largest number of apples that can be distributed to each so that 4 apples are left from first basket and 5 are left from second basket ―

(A) 12 (B) 8

(C) 6 (D) 10

Ans. (B)

Some guavas are distributed equally among 16, 40 and 70 children of a school . Find the minimum number of guavas required to distribute to each so that no guavas is left.

(A) 560 (B) 540

(C) 840 (D) 720

Ans. (A)

Starting together from the same point , three cyclists can run a circular track in 54, 63 and 72 seconds respectively . After how much time will they be again at the starting point together provided they go on running at the same respective speeds ?

(A) 25 min. 12 sec. (B) 15 min. 12 sec.

(C) 21 min. 18 sec. (D) 25 min. 30 sec.

Ans. (A)

21 mango trees, 42 apple trees and 56 orange trees have to be planted in rows such that each row contains same number of trees of one variety only . Then the minimum number of rows in which the above trees may be planted is ―

(A) 3 (B) 15

(C) 17 (D) 20

Ans. (C)

The H. C. F. of two numbers is 16 and their L.C.M. is 336. If one of the numbers is 112, then the other one is―

(A) 46 (B) 48

(C) 44 (D) 42

Ans. (B)

The L.C.M. of two numbers is 567 and their H.C.F. is 9. If the difference between the two numbers is 18, then the two numbers are ―

(A) 81, 63 (B) 45, 27

(C) 63, 45 (D) 99, 81

Ans. (A)

The H.C.F. of the numbers 682 and 558 is ―

(A) 62 (B) 31

(C) 11 (D) 2

Ans. (A)

The smallest weight of goods which can be divided into an exact number of parcels weighing 14 kg, 42 kg and 28 kg is ―

(A) 56 kg (B) 72 kg

(C) 84 kg (D) 98 kg

Ans. (C)

If H.C.F. of two numbers is 5 and product is 300, then (L.C.M.)³ (H.C.F.)³ is equal to―

(A) 9×10³ (B) 27× 10³

(C) 3× 10⁶ (D) 27 × 10⁶

Ans. (D)

Here (m, n) denotes the H.C.F. of m and n . The correct increasing order of the following numbers . L = (180, 16), M = (180, 24) , N = (180, 42) , O = (180, 50) is ―

(A) N, L, O, M (B) L, O, M, N

(C) L, N, O, M (D) L, N, M, O

Ans. (C)

If x and y are two integers whose L. C. M. and H. C. F. are L and g respectively , then ―

(A) xg = L y (B) xy = L g

(C) x L = gy (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

Updated: January 11, 2020 — 8:42 am

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