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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, SAHARANPUR

PERIODIC ASSESSMENT – I
SUBJECT MATHS
CLASS – 5
Note:
 Question paper is divided into four sections.
 Section A is of 1 mark each, Section B is of 2marks each, Section C is of 3 marks
eachand Section D is of 4 marks each.
 All questions are compulsory.
Time: MM- 35

SECTION A (1 mark each)


Choose the correct option.
1. Jenny had Rs. 4838039 in her bank account. She withdrew Rs. 3956498. How much amount
is left in her bank account?
(a) Rs. 87,94,537
(b) Rs. 8,81,541
(c) Rs. 9,87,540
(d) Rs. 1,84,540

2. The difference is _______________ than the Minuend.

(a) Greater (b) Smaller (c) Equal to (d) None of these

3. Write the period of the underline digit:

(a) Lakhs Period (b) Thousands Period (c) Ones Period (d) None of these

4. The number of zeroes in 10 million are


(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9

5. Write the Hindu- Arabic numerals: CCIX


(a) 109 (b) 209 (c) 110 (d) 210

6. Fill in the blank with appropriate option: 600000 + ______ + 500 + 30 + 8 = 620538
(a) 20 (b) 200 (c) 20,538 (d) 20,000

7. When we add zero to any number, the answer is


(a) Zero (b) 10 (c) Number itself (d) None of these

8. Round off the greatest 5-digit numbers to the nearest ten thousands.
(a) 1, 00,000 (b) 99,000 (c) 90,000 (d) 99,900
9. 11 people can fit in 1 room. How many people can fit in 60 rooms?
(a) 71 (b) 550 (c) 660 (d) 770

10. Choose the correct option 200 x 30 =?


(a) 60 (b) 600 (c) 6000 (d) 700

11. 5000 more than the greatest 6-digit number is _____________.


(a) 10, 04,999 (b) 10, 04,000 (c) 1, 05,000 (d) 2, 05,000

12. Compare using > = <: 2,460,012 _____ 2,450,011


(a) > (b) < (c) = (d) None of these

13. Rewrite the following numeral with proper commas using the international place-value
chart: 87234657
(a) 8,723,4657 (b) 872,34,657 (c) 87,234,657 (d) None of these

14. Kamal saved ₹485 every month. How much did he save in 5 years?
(a) ₹ 24250 (b) ₹ 26675 (c)₹ 28560 (d) ₹29100

15. In a – b = c, a is called
(a) minuend (b) subtrahend(c) difference(d) addend

SECTION B (2 marks each)


** Do any 5 questions**
16. Write the 39052965 both in Indian and the International system. Also, write the number
names for both the system.
17. Write the smallest and the greatest number of 6 digits using 0, 2, 9, 4 and 8.
18. I drank CDLXXI litres of water in a year. How much water did I drink in year?
19. Write the number which is 12,000 more than 5,76,83,104.
20. Multiply 3600 by 440.
21. Find the quotient and remainder when largest 8 digit number is divided by smallest 3 digit
number.
SECTION C (3 marks each)
** Do any 2 questions**

22. Find the sum of the place values of 8 in the number 8,92,17,806.
23. Abhishek earned a salary of ₹24,78,450(estimate to nearest 1000s) in a year. If he saved
₹1,24,845 (estimate to nearest 100s), find his total expenses in the year.
24. The total population of a city is 15207635. There are 6751574 men and 6036425 women
and the remaining are children. How many children are there in the city?

SECTION D (4 marks each)

Case Study Based

25. A company manufactured 8,43,782 bicycles in the first month, 5,07,078 bicycles in the
second month and sold 10,19,725 bicycles in these two months.
Answer the following questions:
a) Write the number of bicycles manufactured in the first month and Round off it to nearest
1000s.
b) In which month, the manufacturing of bicycles was lowest?
c) Find the total number of bicycles manufactured in these two months.
d) Find the number of bicycles left with the company at the end of these two months.

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