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The document is a mathematics examination paper for Class 5, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering various mathematical concepts such as whole numbers, fractions, factors, and Roman numerals. It includes 36 questions divided into two sections, with Section A containing 30 questions and Section B containing 6 questions. The maximum marks for the exam are 80, and all questions are compulsory.

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The document is a mathematics examination paper for Class 5, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering various mathematical concepts such as whole numbers, fractions, factors, and Roman numerals. It includes 36 questions divided into two sections, with Section A containing 30 questions and Section B containing 6 questions. The maximum marks for the exam are 80, and all questions are compulsory.

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MATH
Class 05 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 3 minutes Maximum Marks: 80
General Instructions:
All Questions are compulsory
Section A
1. A whole number is added to 25 and the same number is subtracted from 25. The [1]
sum of the resulting numbers is

a) 25 b) 50

c) 0 d) 75

2. Which of the following best defines the properties of a composite number? [1]

a) It has more than 2 factors. b) It has only 2 factors, one and


itself.

c) It has more than 2 multiples. d) It has only 2 multiples

3. Which one of the following fractions are expressed in descending order? [1]

a) 17

27
,
17

19
,
17

25
,
17

13
b) 17

27
,
17

19
,
17

13
,
17

25

c) 17

25
,
17

27
,
17

13
,
17

19
d) 17

13
,
17

19
,
17

25
,
17

27

4. If the boundary of the park was about 400 metres long. How many rounds of the [1]
park must Devi Prasad run to complete 2 km?

a) 40 rounds b) 4 rounds

c) 50 rounds d) 5 rounds

5. What time is the clock showing? [1]

a) 11 'o clock b) 12 'o clock


c) 10 'o clock d) 9 'o clock

6. Rani, Geetha and Naseema live near each other. The distance from their houses to [1]
the road is 90 feet. They decided to tile the path to the road. They all bought tiles of
different designs and length. Rani bought the shortest tile, Geetha bought the
middle sized one and Naseema bought the longest one. If they could tile the path
without cutting any of the tiles, what could be the size of the tiles each has bought?

a) Rani bought 3 feet tiles, Geetha b) Rani bought 3 feet tiles, Geetha
bought 5 feet tiles and bought 4 feet tiles and
Naseema bought 7 feet tiles. Naseema bought 5 feet tiles.

c) Rani bought 2 feet tiles, Geetha d) Rani bought 5 feet tiles, Geetha
bought 3 feet tiles and bought 7 feet tiles and
Naseema bought 5 feet tiles. Naseema bought 9 feet tiles.

7. Manju had a chocolate which have 12 pieces as below. She gave one fourth of it to [1]
Raji. How many pieces of chocolate did he get?

a) 6 pieces b) 3 pieces

c) 4 pieces d) 5 pieces

8. A square has a boundary of 12 cm. From the corner of this square, a small square of [1]
side 1 cm is cut off. Find the boundary of figure B.

a) 11 cm b) 12 cm
c) 9 cm d) 10 cm

9. Match the following: [1]

List I List II
(a) 8 (i) 16
(b) LX (ii) VIII
(c) XVI (iii) LXXX
(d) 80 (iv) 60

a) (a) - (iii), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iv), (d) - b) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) -
(i) (iii)

c) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - d) (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) -
(i) (iv)

10. Match the following [1]

List I List II
(a) 3 factors of 100 are (i) 4, 12,16
(b) 3 factors of 75 are (ii) 2, 25, 50
(c) 3 factors of 48 are (iii) 3, 5,15
(d) 3 factors of 56 are (iv) 7, 4, 8

a) (a) - (iv), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - b) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (i), (d) -
(iii) (iv)

c) (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - d) (a) - (iv), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) -
(iv) (i)

11. Match the following: [1]

List I List II
(a) 1/5 of ₹ 6 (i) 2 rupee 50 paisa
(b) 1/9 of ₹ 18 (ii) 50 paisa
(c) 1/4 of ₹ 10 (iii) 1 rupee + 20 paisa
(d) 1/6 of ₹ 3 (iv) 200 paisa

a) (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (ii), (d) - b) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) -
(iv) (i)
c) (a) - (iii), (b) - (i), (c) - (ii), (d) - d) (a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) -
(iv) (ii)

12. Match the activities with the approximate time taken to complete them. [1]

Object Measurement
(a) Read the page of a story book. (i) 15 minutes
(b) Write your name with a pencil. (ii) 30 seconds
(c) Eat your breakfast. (iii) 8 hours
(d) Sleep in the night (iv) 5 minutes

a) (a) - (ii), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - b) (a) - (ii), (b) - (i), (c) - (iv), (d) -
(i) (iii)

c) (a) - (i), (b) - (iii), (c) - (iv), (d) - d) (a) - (iv), (b) - (ii), (c) - (i), (d) -
(ii) (iii)

13. Put the sign between these: XL ________ XXX. [1]

a) = b) <

c) ≥ d) >

14. Every multiple of a number is ________ the number itself. [1]

a) greater than or equal to b) greater than

c) less than d) less than or equal to

15. If 2 Jug can hold 10 litres of water then 5 Jug can hold ________ litres of water. [1]

a) 30 b) 25

c) 20 d) 15

16. Arrange the following in descending order. 123456, 654321, 543216, 456123 [1]

a) 123456, 456123, 543216, 654321 b) 123456, 654321, 456123, 543216

c) 654321, 543216, 456123, 123456 d) 654321, 543216, 123456, 456123

17. Arrange the following fraction in descending order: 17

21
,
5

21
,
20

21
,
10

21
,
2

21
[1]

a) , 2

21
,
5

21
,
10

21
,
17

21
,
20

21
b) 2

21
,
10

21
,
5

21
,
17

21
,
20

21
c) 17

21
,
5

21
,
20

21
,
10

21
,
2

21
d) 20

21
,
17

21
,
10

21
,
5

21
,
2

21

18. Statement A: C = 40. [1]


Statement B: M > 100.

a) Statement B is false. b) Both statements are true.

c) Only statement B is true. d) Statement A is true.

19. Statement A: A number which has more than two factors is called a prime number. [1]
Statement B: A number which has only two distinct factors, is called a composite
number.

a) Statement A is correct b) Both statements are incorrect

c) Statement B is correct d) Both statements are correct

20. Choose the incorrect option from the following: [1]

a) 1/2=6/12 b) 1/3=5/15

c) 1/2= 4/8 d) 1/3= 5/10

21. In the given questions, identify the place value of 5 [1]


780,756

a) five tens b) 5 tenth

c) five hundreds d) five ones

22. Pick the odd one out. [1]


I, V, X, L, C, 0, N.

a) I b) X

c) N d) C

23. Pick odd one out. [1]


3, 6, 9, 10

a) 6 b) 9

c) 10 d) 3

24. Using the given table, answer the following question. [1]

Roman Numerals I V X L C D M
Hindu Arabic Numbers 1 5 10 50 100 500 1000

CD = ________.

a) 500 - 100 b) 1000 - 100

c) 1000 - 10 d) 100 + 500

25. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option for the given factor tree of 120. [1]

a) 12, 2 b) 12, 2, 3

c) 2, 3, 1 d) 1, 2, 3

26. The given table shows the prices of 3 different types of eggs. 1

4
of the eggs Priyanka [1]
bought were chicken eggs. 1

8
of them were century eggs and the rest were quail
eggs. If Priyanka spent a total amount of ₹ 6.50 on the chicken and century eggs,
then how much did she spend on the quail eggs?

Chicken eggs 20 paise each


Century eggs 90 paise each
Quail eggs 5 paise each

a) ₹ 1.25 b) ₹ 1.40

c) ₹ 1.80 d) ₹ 1.65

27. Fill in the blanks with <, > or = [1]


a. 21,78,053 ___ 21,78,453
b. 7,02,40,399 ___ 7,02,48,399
c. 28,43,543 ___ 28,60,543
d. 9,03,640 ___ 9,03,640

28. Write the multiples of 5 starting from 75 till 120. [1]

29. Subtract: [1]


i. 5

9
- 1

3
- 1

ii. 9

10
- 1

5
- 1

30. Rashmi needs seven containers which can hold 23 l 800 ml. Find the capacity of [1]
each container?

Section B

(a) 300000 + 5000 +90 +6 (i) 6000 +500 +40 +9 [2]


31.
(b) 69 thousands + 45 tens (ii) 305096
(c) 200000 + 30000 + 4000 + 500 + 60 +7 (iii) 69450
(d) 6549 (iv) 234567

32. Match the following: [2]

(a) Multiples of 5 (i) 10,20,30,40,50


(b) Multiples of 6 (ii) 5,10,15,20,25
(c) Multiples of 10 (iii) 6,12,18,24,30
(d) Multiples of 16 (iv) 16,32,48,64,80

33. Match the following: [2]

(a) 1 10
3
+ 2
100
7
(i) 325 3

(b) 3 1

2
+ 4
1

2
(ii) 2 37

100

(c) 1 1

3
+ 5
3

4
(iii) 8

(d) 105 7

15
+ 200
2

15
(iv) 7

34. Match the following: [2]

(a) 6 ml + 4 ml + 5 ml (i) 1

2
litre
(b) 350 ml + 150 ml (ii) 750 ml
(c) 650 ml + 350 ml (iii) 2 ml + 8 ml + 5 ml
(d) 400 ml + 100 ml + 250 ml (iv) 1 litre

35. Write the greatest and smallest 7 digit number using the digits: [2]
a. 3, 7, 0, 9, 2,8 and 4
b. 4, 0, 5, 7, 3, 9 and 1
36. Highest common factor and lowest common multiple of two numbers are 18 and [2]
1782 respectively. One number is 162, find the other.

37. Priyanka bought some tomatoes. She spent 1

8
part of these tomatoes on making [2]
soup and used 1

6
part for making vegetable for the family. What part of the
tomatoes did she use?

38. Find the sum: [2]


a. 9 m 35 cm and 18 m 39 cm
b. 152 km 320 m and 7 km 6 m
c. 145 m 52 cm and 286 m 84 cm
d. 537 m 63 cm and 102 m

Section C
39. State whether the given statement is True or False: [3]

(i) XIIVI is equal to 17 [1]

(ii) The sixth multiple of twenty is 120. [1]

(iii) 1 fourth + 1 half = 1 fourth + 2 fourths [1]

40. Fill in the blanks: [3]

(i) When the number 509812 is skip counted forward by 1000 twice, we get [1]
________.

(ii) 28, 42, 63 and 70 are all multiples of ____. [1]

(iii) 11

15
- 2

5
- 1

3
= ________ [1]

41. Write in short form:- [3]


i. 40000000 + 0 + 300000 + 20000 + 0 + 600 + 0 + 7 =
ii. 5000000 + 800000 + 70000 + 1000 + 200 + 60 + 0 =
iii. 900000 + 60000 + 0 + 800 + 0 + 3 =

42. Find H.C.F. of 8, 12 and 16 using the prime factorization method. [3]
43. Solve the following: [3]
i. A and B are two fractions. When twice of A is subtracted from B, we get 13

18
. If B is
equal to 8

9
. Find the value of A + B.
ii. X and Y are two fractions. When half of X is added to Y, we get 7

20
. If Y is 3

20
, then
find the value of X.

44. A large box has two types of 15 packets, each 1st type packet weighs 160 g and [3]
each 2nd type of packet weighs 170 g. The box and the packets together weigh 3
kg 500 g. If the number of packets of 1st and 2nd type is 7 and 8 respectively then
find the weight of the empty box?

Section D
45. i. An Asian messaging app has 7,050,000 users while an American messaging app [4]
has seven million users. Which app has more users? By how much?
ii. According to a report, in 2012, the healthcare sector provided direct employment
to 4,713,061 people in a country. Approximately how many people received direct
employment? (We can approximate by rounding off.)
iii. Use the digits 3,4,7,9, and 0 (at least once each) to create the smallest 6-digit
number and the largest 7 digit number possible.

46. Answer the following questions: [4]


i. Write all the prime numbers between 1 to 25.
ii. Write all the composite numbers between 1 to 25.
iii. Write all the even numbers between 1 to 25.
iv. Write all the odd numbers between 1 to 25.

47. A person gets 300 rupees per day. He gives 3

10
of the amount to his mom, 10
4
of the [4]
amount to his dad and 1

10
of the amount to his sister, how much will his mom, dad
and sister get per day?

48. Find the Product: [4]


a. 156 km 210 m by 12
b. 62 m 15 cm by 17
c. 85 m 9 cm by 9
d. 32 m 17 cm by 7

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