M.E.
S INDIAN SCHOOL, DOHA - QATAR
                               QUESTION BANK 2023- 2024
Section          : Boys’ & Girls’                                               Date     : 24-05-2023
Class & Div. : V(All Divisions)                                                 Subject: Mathematics
Lesson / Topic: First Terminal Exam Portions
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                                          CHAPTER -1
                                       LARGE NUMBERS
Choose the correct answer:
1.      1 million = _______ lakh
          a)         1                 b) 10          c) 100            d) 1000
2.      The smallest 7-digit number is :
          a)     77,77,777           b) 1,00,000    c) 99,99,999     d) 10,00,000
3.      The Roman numeral for 78 is :
          a)     LXXIIX          b) XXXCVIII          c) LXXVIII      d) none of these
4.      The standard form of 8,00,000+5,000+400+7 is :
          a)     8,05,470        b) 8,50,407       c) 8,05,407 d) none of these
5.      9857 when rounded to the nearest 100 is:
          a)      9850               b)9800         c)9900      d)10000
Answer the following.
6. Write the numerals for Fifty-two crore nine lakh forty-six thousand seven hundred
and sixty four . 7. Find the sum of the place values of the underlined digits in the
number 675432.
8. Write the expanded form of 78,90,435
9. Compare the number using ( < , > , or = ) 9,671,896__________9,654,896
10. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
          5,69,876: 84,675 : 4, 67,678 : 6,75,567
11. Form the greatest and smallest 8-digit number using the digits 3,2,5,4,7,8,6, and 0
only once.
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12. Write the Hindu-Arabic numeral for the following:
     a) LVI         b) XCIII         c)XIX
13. Draw an Indian place value chart for 74567289 and write the digits under the
correct place. Also write the number name according to the Indian System of
Numeration
Assertion and Reasoning Questions:
In the following questions a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of
Reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
 14.Assertion (A): The Place value of 5 in 45, 890 is 5,000.
Reason (R): Face value of a digit in a number is the value of the digit itself.
(a)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is the correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
(b)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
(d)Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.
Case Study based questions
15. Sonu and Raju is discussing about their salary. Sonu is getting 1,14,678 per month
and Raju is getting 8,06,894 per month.
a) Round off 1,14,678 to the nearest 10.
          i) 1,14,678 ii) 1,14,670           iii) 1,14,688      iv) 1,14,680
b).In International system of numeration 8,06,894 can be written as:
          i) 8,06, 894      (ii) 806,894       (iii) 8,0,6894   (iv) 80,68,94
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c) Round off 1,14,678 to the nearest 1000.
          i) 1,14,600        ii) 1,14,700       iii) 1,15,000     iv) none of these
d) The place value of 4 in 4,678 is _______
         i) 400     ii) 4000 iii) 4       iv) none of these
                                                 CHAPTER :2
                              THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS
Choose the correct answer:
1. 99999 + 0
(a) 99990                (b) 99900          (c) 100000            (d) 99999
2. 98540 – ___ = 98539
(a) 0                    (b) 1                 (c) 98540          (d) 98539
3. 9999 + ___ = 100000
(a) 1          (b) 0         (c) 90001              (d) 9001.
4. 1500 × 30 × 0 =
(a) 45000       (b) 30           (b) 30          (c)0                (d) 450.
5. 7500 × 40 = 40 × ____
(a) 400           (b) 4000           (c) 750            (d) 7500.
6. ___ ÷ 100 = 1000
(a) 100            (b) 100000         (c) 10000         (d) 10.
7. 700 × ___ = 2800 × 1
(a) 5              (b) 6               (c) 4            (d) 3
8. 8899 ÷ 8899 = ____
(a) 0               (b)1                (c)2               (d)8899
Assertion and Reasoning Questions
DIRECTION: In the following questions a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a
statement of
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
9. Assertion :894 × 1 = 894 then 894 × 10 = 8940.
     Reason: A number when multiplied by 1 gives the number itself and
     when a number is multiplied by 10, we put a 0 to the right of the
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     multiplicand to get the product.
a) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for
Assertion
b) Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for
Assertion.
c) Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
Answer the following :
10. Find the required number: 5 hundred more 4,00,500 ?
11. What number should be added to 78,543 to get 87,653
12.Divide and check your answer: 9,87,230 ÷ 8
13. Multiply : 842564 by 30
14. If 3,340 books are to be arranged equally in 10 bookshelves in the library, then how
many books will be there on each bookshelf?
15.In an election, 52496 people voted for Ron, 44929 people voted for John and 36824
people for Mike in a town. If everyone voted in the town, what is the total number of
voters?
Case Study Questions:
16.Given below is the number of people who came to watch the football matches at
XYZ stadium four days in a week. Observe the given data and answer the following
questions.
 Days                                             Number of Spectators
 Thursday                                         21,587
 Friday                                           13,741
 Saturday                                         25,009
 Sunday                                           19,074
(i) On which day did the minimum numbers of spectators see the match?
     a) Sunday b) Thursday           c) Friday   d) Saturday
(ii) On which day did the maximum numbers of spectators see the match?
      a) Sunday b) Thursday          c) Friday   d) Saturday
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(ii) What is the difference between the maximum and minimum spectators who came
watch the
     Football match?
      a)10,368         b)11,268          c)10,268      d)1,268
(iv) What is the total number of spectators coming to watch the Football match on all
the four
     Days?
     a)79,311           b)70,511         c)7,311,      d)79,511
                                     CHAPTER-7 GEOMETRY
     Choose the correct Answer:
   1. A ____________ has two end points.
        (a)line         (b) line segments           (c)ray          (d)arc
   2. A __________ is a polygon made up of three line segments.
        (a)triangle         (b) rectangle          (c)square        (d) pentagon
   3. The unit of measurement of an angle is called __________.
        (a)litre       (b)metre        (c)degree       (d)gram
   4. Two rays with common end point form _________.
        (a)an angle             (b)a circle         (c)a triangle     (d) a line
   5. An angle that measures 360⁰ is called a
        (a)acute        (b)obtuse       (c)right      (d)complete
   6. The _______ is the distance around the circle.
        (a)radius            (b)circumference        (c) diameter      (d) chord
   7. Assertion and Reasoning:
       In the following question a statement of Assertion (A), followed by a statement
        of Reason (R) is given. Choose the correct option.
        Assertion (A):          < ABC= 1250 is an obtuse angle.
        Reason (R):            An angle of measures more than 00 but less than 900 is called an
        acute angle.
        a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
        b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
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        c) A is true but R is false
        d) A is false but R is true
   8. ___________ is the distance between the center and any point on the
       circumference of a circle.
        (radius            circumference         diameter     chord)
   9. The longest chord of a circle is called its _________.
        (radius            circumference         diameter     chord)
        Answer the following:
   10. Identify the type of angles: a) 75°          b) 100°   c) 35° d) 1250 e) 90°
   11. Identify the vertex and arms of the given angle. Also write the name of the angle
                                     P
          M
                                            R
    12.Classify as line, line segment or ray. Also write their names using symbols.
       (i)
                      A              B
                                     Q
       (ii)
        (iii)                  X                     Y
                       X
        (iv)
                                         Y
  13.Construct the following angles using a protractor: a)50° b)125° c)1000
  14.Draw a circle of radius 4.5 cm and mark its:
      Center b) a Radius c) a Chord d)a Diameter
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    Case Study Questions:
    15. Ritu draws two angles using a common vertex O. She names them <AOB and
    <COD. After drawing the angles, she realizes that there are many other angles formed.
    Observe the figure and choose the correct answer for the following:
                   B                                                        D
                       A                            O                            C
         (i) < DOC is ___________ angle.
                 ( a straight        an acute           a right     an obtuse)
         (ii) The arms of the angle < AOB are:
             ( OA and OC                A and B                   A and C            OA and OB)
         (iii)    Which of the following is a straight angle?
             (<AOB                       <BOD                 <BOC               <AOC )
         (iv)     The vertex of the angle <BOD is:
             (B                 C               O           A)
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