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CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-525) Date: __ / __ /____ 10 Concept Total Marks 3.3 Round off Numbers Name: Choose the correct option. 1. What is 35498 rounded off to nearest tens? [    ] (A) 35490 (B) 35480 (C) 35500 (D) 35510 2. Which of the following numbers is rounded off to the nearest hundreds incorrectly? [   ] (A) 4823 rounds off to 4800. (B) 5303 rounds off to 5300. (C) 71551 rounds off to 71600. (D) 65217 rounds off to 65100. 3. What is 65857 rounded off to nearest hundreds? [    ] (A) 65800 (B) 65900 (C) 66000 (D) 66100 4. Dia invites 28 friends for a party. How many ice creams should she get so that each friend gets at least 1 ice cream? [    ] (A) 30 ice creams (B) 25 ice creams (C) 20 ice creams (D) 15 ice creams 5. A sack can carry up to 20 kg of load. Which of the following items can be carried in the sack?  [    ] (A) 32 kg of rice (B) 23 kg of wheat (C) 27 kg of salt (D) 18 kg of sugar % 49 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 49 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. Which of the following numbers when rounded to the nearest thousands gives 9000? [   ] (A) 9650 (B) 8601 (C) 8190 (D) 9821 7. A truck can carry up to 1000 kg of goods in a trip. How many trips does the truck make to transport 2890 kg of steel to a factory?  [   ] (A) 1 trip (B) 2 trips (C) 3 trips (D) 4 trips 8. There are 980 children participating in a drawing competition. Each child has to recieve at least 9 colouring pencils. If colour pencils come in packets of 10, how many packets, rounded to the nearest hundreds, must be bought? [    ] (A) 700 packets (B) 800 packets (C) 900 packets (D) 1000 packets 9. There were 762 employees in a company. 390 new employees have joined in the last 6 months. Which of the following is closest to the number of employees at present? [    ] (A) 1200 (B) 1000 (C) 800 (D) 600 10. Mount Everest is 8848 m high. What is its height rounded to the nearest hundreds? [   ] (A) 8700 m (B) 8900 m (C) 9000 m (D) 9200 m Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 50 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 50 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-526) Concept 10 4.1 Add and Subtract Large Numbers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. The sum of two numbers is 45,27,564. One of the numbers is 2,25,345. Which of the following is the other number? [    ] (A) 4,302,192 (B) 4,302,219 (C) 4,301,229 (D) 4,301,992 2. The population of two cities, A and B, are 2,345,789 and 9,872,345 respectively. After one year, the population of A becomes 2,456,123 and that of B becomes 9,871,276. Which of the following statements is correct? [   ] (A) The population of A increased by 110,314. (B) The population of B increased by 1,169. (C) The population of B decreased by 1,069. (D) The population of A decreased by 110,334. 3. Anisha, Jamal, Brahma and Shubhro are engineers. The amount they would each charge to build a bridge are given below. Anisha - ` 2,304,761 Jamal - ` 3,203,167 Brahma - ` 2,644,591 Shubhro - ` 5,000,009 Two engineers are needed to build the bridge. Which of the following is the least amount of money required to successfully build the bridge? [   ] (A) ` 4,949,352 (B) ` 5,847,758 (C) ` 5,507,928 (D) ` 5,000,009 4. The total sales of a manufacturing company in the first year was 3,840,000 units. In the next year, the total sales increased by 193,621. However, in the third year, the total sales decreased by 95,621 units when compared to the second year. Which of the following is the total number of units sold in the third year? [    ] (A) 3,744,379 (B) 4,129,242 (C) 3,938,000 (D) 3,550,758 5. Which of the following addition equations is correct?  [    ] (A) 72,39,516 + 3,94,675 = 7,634,291 (B) 1,42,567 + 9,17,258 = 1,059,285 (C) 2,16,740 + 1,21,212 = 328,952 (D) 1,92,837 + 4,85,760 = 678,597 % 51 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 51 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. Which of the following is the sum of the largest and the smallest 6-digit number that can be formed without repeating the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6? [    ] (A) 5,55,555 (B) 6,66,666 (C) 7,77,777 (D) 11,11,110 7. Which of the following is the difference between the largest and the smallest 9-digit number that can be formed (using the digits from 1 to 9), without repeating any digits? [    ] (A) 864,197,532 (B) 888,888,888 (C) 885,308,643 (D) 975,308,643 8. The following are the earnings of a few sportspersons in the year 2018. [   ] Roger Federer - $12,766,799 Virat Kohli - $4,767,130 Cristiano Ronaldo - $61,325,712 Stephen Curry - $34,912,000 Statement 1: Roger Federer earned $7,999,669 less than Virat Kohli. Statement 2: Cristiano Ronaldo earned $26,413,712 more than Stephen Curry. Which of the following is true? (A) Only Statement 1 is correct. (B) Only Statement 2 is correct. (C) Both the statements are incorrect. (D) Both the statements are correct. 9. A small country has a population of 7,68,91,645. The country is divided into three states. One state has a population of 2,71,08,765 and another state has a population of 3,01,45,367. Which of the following is the population of the third state? [    ] (A) 1,96,37,113 (B) 1,96,37,513 (C) 1,96,37,523 (D) 1,96,37,423 10. A small dam is built to supply water to a nearby town. The dam has 4,91,67,209 litres of water. The town uses 3,67,12,390 litres of water in a month. The dam receives 1,27,64,098 litres due to rain in the same month. Which of the following is the quantity of water left in the dam at the end of the month? [    ] (A) 2,52,18,917 litres (B) 2,42,19,917 litres (C) 2,62,18,917 litres (D) 2,51,18,917 litres Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 52 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 52 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-527) Concept Multiply Large Numbers and 10 4.2 Divide Numbers by 2-digit Numbers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Pooja is 6 feet tall. Which of the following is her height in mm? [    ] 1 feet = 30 cm, 10 mm = 1 cm (A) 6 x 30 x 10 = 180 mm (B) 6 x 30 ÷ 10 = 18 mm (C) 6 x 30 x 10 = 1800 mm (D) 6 x 30 + 10 = 190 mm 2. Which of the following are the values of P and Q? [    ] 49371 × 321 49371 + 987420 + 14P11300 1584Q091 (A) 8 and 9 (B) 8 and 8 (C) 7 and 8 (D) 9 and 8 3. Which of the following numbers is divisible by both 4 and 6? [    ] (A) 256 (B) 128 (C) 148 (D) 288 4. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 9? [    ] (A) 13,698 (B) 8,652 (C) 9,262 (D) 10,616 5. Abakery makes 5450 cupcakes every day. Each cupcake is sold at ` 30. Which of the following will be the total amount of money made after selling all the cupcakes in three days? [    ] (A) ` 4,70,500 (B) ` 4,90,500 (C) ` 4,75,500 (D) ` 4,80,500 6. Khyati bought 12 LCD TVs for ` 13560 each. Two of the LCD screens were damaged due to an accident. But she sold the rest of them % 53 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 53 10/23/19 12:23 PM

and earned some profit. Which of the following selling prices (per TV) will give her a profit? [    ] (A) ` 14,000 (B) ` 15,500 (C) ` 16,000 (D) ` 16,500 7. A total of 15,288 screws are used in assembling the machines in a factory. Each machine has 3 parts, A, B and C. The number of screws used in each part is given below. [    ] A = 5, B = 3, C = 4 How many machines were assembled? (A) 1194 (B) 1273 (C) 1184 (D) 1274 8. 5 partners invested ` 45,30,000 into their business and agreed that they will share the profit equally. After one year, the business earned them ` 48,55,550. If Profit = Income - Investment, how much profit did each partner get? [    ] (A) ` 65,100 (B) ` 65,110 (C) ` 65,200 (D) ` 65,210 9. A father decides to share his savings among his 6 children equally. Which of the following amounts should he have, to be able to divide it equally among his children? [    ] (A) ` 1,52,350 (B) ` 1,52,620 (C) ` 1,52,520 (D) ` 1,52,530 10. In the given division problem, which of the following are the value of P and the remainder of the division? [    ] 19P6 35 69190 (A) P = 7, remainder = 20 (B) P = 8, remainder = 40 (C) P = 7, remainder = 30 (D) P = 8, remainder = 30 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 54 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 54 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-528) Concept BODMAS 10 4.3 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. (5 + 5) ÷ 10 = ? [    ] (A) 2 (C) 12 (B) 5 (D) 1 2. 63 ÷ 7 + 2 × 3 = ? [    ] (A) 23 (C) 87 (B) 21 (D) 15 3. (5 – 3) × 6 + (20 – 2) ÷ 9 = ? [    ] (A) 29 (C) 43 (B) 14 (D) 67 4. (9 × 7) + 6 = ? [    ] (A) 65 (C) 45 (B) 69 (D) 87 5. Fill in the missing number: 2 + 3 × = 17 [   ] (A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 4 (D) 5 6. (30 – 12) × ( 20 ÷ 10) = ? [    ] (A) 20 (C) 65 (B) 36 (D) 34 7. Select the smallest number after solving the below questions: 7.5 – (1.5 × 4) = ? (0.35 × 5) – (3.5 ÷ 5) = ? 8 – (1.1 × 7) = ?  [   ] (B) 0.3 (A) 3.5 (D) 2.2 (C) 9.8 8. Compute the following 6000 – (172.95 × 12) = ? [    ] (A) 342.4 (B) 432.4 (C) 212.5 (D) 3924.6 % 55 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 55 10/23/19 12:23 PM

9. Swati got 4 kiwi fruits for ` 12 each and 8 oranges for ` 10 each. What is the total amount Swati spent? [    ] (A) ` 121 (B) ` 128 (C) ` 87 (D) ` 24 10. Solve 0.5 × ( 20 – 4) = ? [    ] (A) 4 (C) 12 (B) 8 (D) 23 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 56 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 56 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-529) Concept Prime and Composite Numbers 10 5.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. A ______________number has only two factors. [    ] (A) Prime (B) Composite (C) Even (D) Odd 2. Rashi gave each of her friends 7 candies at lunch. How many candies could Rashi have distributed? [    ] (A) 17 (B) 21 (C) 33 (D) 40 3. Which of the following has only two factors? [    ] (A) 7 (B) 10 (C) 42 (D) 15 4. The largest prime number that is less than 100 is  [    ] (A) 91 (B) 93 (C) 97 (D) 99 5. Which number is a factor of 18 but not a multiple of 2? [    ] (A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 4 6. Sujita visits her aunt every four days and her sister every five days. When will be the next day when she will meet them both on the same day? [   ] (A) 25th (B) 30th (C) 20th (D) 15th 7. Solve: I am a number between 330 and 340. I am divisible by 8, 3 and 7. What number am I? [    ] (A) 338 (B) 336 (C) 333 (D) 337 8. A four digit number divisible by 5 and not by 10. [    ] (A) 4400 (B) 2500 (C) 4405 (D) 5480 % 57 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 57 10/23/19 12:23 PM

9. Determine the greatest common factor of 56 and 88. [    ] (A) 77 (B) 616 (C) 7 (D) 8 10. Select the prime factorization of 630. [    ] (A) 2 × 5 × 7 × 9 (B) 2 × 5 × 63 (C) 2 × 3 × 3 × 5 × 7 (D) 2 × 3 × 5 × 7 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 58 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 58 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-530) Concept H.C.F. and L.C.M. 10 5.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following is the greatest number that divides 306 and 425? [   ] (A) 9 (B) 11 (C) 15 (D) 17 2. Which of the following is the smallest common multiple of 39 and 26? [   ] (A) 78 (B) 68 (C) 52 (D) 96 3. Which of the following is not a factor of 1475? [    ] (A) 59 (B) 5 (C) 3 (D) 1 4. Which of the following is the H.C.F. of 133, 399 and 456? [    ] (A) 24 (B) 20 (C) 23 (D) 19 5. Which of the following is the L.C.M. of 12, 14 and 18? [    ] (A) 192 (B) 242 (C) 252 (D) 232 6. The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers are 6 and 210 respectively. If one of the numbers is 30, which of the following is the other number? [   ] (A) 42 (B) 36 (C) 24 (D) 18 % 59 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 59 10/23/19 12:23 PM

7. The product of two numbers is 98 and their H.C.F. is 7. Which of the following is the L.C.M. of the two numbers? [    ] (A) 24 (B) 18 (C) 14 (D) 12 8. A bus goes to Goa every 15 days for one day. Another bus goes every 24 days, also for one day. Today, both the buses are in Goa. After how many days will both the buses be in Goa together again? [   ] (A) 140 (B) 130 (C) 120 (D) 110 9. A bell rings every 15 minutes and another bell every 30 minutes. At 5:00 p.m. the two bells ring at the same time. When will the two bells ring at the same time again? [    ] (A) 6:00 p.m. (B) 7:30 p.m. (C) 6:30 p.m. (D) 5:30 p.m. 10. Two wires are 12 m and 16 m long respectively. These two wires have to be cut into pieces and after cutting all the pieces have to be of the same length. What will be the maximum length of each piece? [   ] (A) 5 m (B) 4 m (C) 2 m (D) 6 m Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 60 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 60 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-531) Concept Convert Time 10 6.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following is 8 days equivalent to? [    ] (A) 182 hours (B) 11420 minutes (C) 216 hours (D) 11520 minutes 2. Which of the following is 300 seconds equivalent to (in days)?  [   ] (A) 1 days (B) 1 days 360 488 (C) 1 days (D) 1 days 288 248 3. Tarun is travelling from Mumbai to Indore. The two cities are 300 km apart. Tarun takes 240 minutes to cover the first 150 km and 3 hours 20 minutes to cover the next 150 km. Which of the following is the total time taken to cover the total distance? [    ] (A) 7 hours 40 minutes (B) 440 minutes (C) 7 hours 30 minutes (D) 460 minutes 4. Rahul wants to complete a project in 480 hours. He hires 3 people to work on the project. Each person works for 5 hours every day. How many days will it take them to finish the project? [    ] (A) 32 days (B) 24 days (C) 30 days (D) 42 days 5. Which of the following is correct? [    ] (A) There are 72 hours in 2 days. (B) 2 hours 45 minutes = 165 minutes (C) 2 days and 6 hours = 64 hours (D) 4800 seconds = 90 minutes 6. A racer takes 1 min 30 s to complete 1 lap in a racing circuit. If there are 50 laps in a race, how long does he take, in hours and minutes, to complete the race? [    ] (A) 2 h 25 min (B) 1 h 25 min (C) 1 h 15 min (D) 2 h 15 min % 61 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 61 10/23/19 12:23 PM

7. A ball is dropped from an aeroplane from a height of 18000 m. In the first 20 seconds, the ball travels 2000 m and in the next 20 seconds, it travels 6000 m. Finally, in another 20 seconds, it travels 10000 m and reaches the ground. What is the total time taken by the ball to reach the ground from the moment it is dropped?  [   ] (A) 2 minutes (B) 40 seconds (C) 1 hours (D) 1 minute 120 8. Neha, Poonam and Anisha start doing the same piece of work at the same time. Neha takes 4320 minutes, Poonam takes 96 hours and Anisha takes 2.5 days. Which of following is correct regarding the time taken by them to complete the work? [    ] (A) Neha < Poonam < Anisha (B) Neha > Poonam > Anisha (C) Poonam < Neha < Anisha (D) Poonam > Neha > Anisha 9. A pipe can fill 1 litre of water in a tank in 30 seconds. The capacity of the tank is 1200 litres. How many such tanks can the pipe fill in 60 hours? [   ] (A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 6 (D) 5 10. A yush, Balan, Carl and Dhiren are participating in the selection round of a race. The first three positions will qualify to participate in the race. The driver who takes the least time to finish one round of the track will come first. The following table shows the time taken by the four drivers . [   ] Driver Time Taken Ayush 1 min 30 s Balan Carl 92 s Dhiren 93 s 1 min 29 s Which of the following statements is correct? (A) Ayush qualifies for the race. (B) Balan comes fourth. (C) Carl comes first. (D) Dhiren does not qualify for the race. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 62 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 62 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-532) Concept Add and Subtract Time 10 6.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. The time in Nevada (a city in America) is 12 h 30 min behind the time in India. If the time in India is 2:28 p.m., which of the following is the time in Nevada? [    ] (A) 2:58 a.m. (B) 1:58 a.m. (C) 2:58 p.m. (D) 1:58 p.m. 2. Which of the following gives 3 h 33 min as the result? [    ] (A) 2 h 10 min + 1 h 22 min (B) 9 h 40 min – 6 h 7 min (C) 5 h – 2 h 37 min (D) 40 min + 2 h 52 min 3. Which of the following is correct? [    ] (A) 1 h 20 min – 45 min = 55 min (B) 2 h 40 min – 1 h 25 min = 3 h 15 min (C) 1 h 55 min – 1 h 28 min = 37 min (D) 5 h 30 min – 3 h 12 min = 2 h 18 min 4. An aeroplane travels from Japan to Canada in 9 hours. The time in Japan is 13 hours ahead of the time in Canada If the aeroplane leaves Japan at 6:45 p.m., at what time will it reach Canada?  [   ] (A) 4:45 p.m. (B) 5:45 a.m. (C) 2:45 p.m. (D) 3:45 a.m. 5. A train arrives at the platform at 12:15 p.m. and stops for 15 minutes before leaving for the next station. Naina takes 170 minutes to reach the platform from her home. At what time should Naina leave to catch the train just in time? [    ] (A) 10:30 a.m. (B) 10:25 a.m. (C) 9:50 a.m. (D) 9:40 a.m. 6. Bus A and Bus B are both travelling to Pune. i. Bus A leaves at 12:30 p.m. and reaches Pune at 6:22 p.m. ii. Bus B leaves at 1:30 p.m. and takes 4 h 50 min to reach Pune. Which of the following is correct about Bus A and Bus B? (A) Bus A takes less time than Bus B to reach Pune. (B) Bus A and Bus B both reach Pune at the same time. (C) Bus B reaches Pune at 6:20 p.m. (D) Bus A takes 5 h 50 min to reach Pune. % 63 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 63 10/23/19 12:23 PM

7. David, John and Aamir take part in a biathlon event, which has two sporting events in one. The following table shows the time taken by the participants in each event. [    ] Participant Event 1 Event 2 David 1 h 20 min 2 h 10 min John 1 h 19 min 2 h 14 min Aamir 1 h 5 min 2 h 23 min Which of the following statements is incorrect? (A) John comes third. (B) David takes more time than Aamir. (C) Aamir comes second. (D) John takes more time than David. 8. A toy maker does four processes to make a toy. The following table shows the time taken by him to do each process. [    ] Process Time Taken 1 1h 2 3 32 min 4 1 h 25 min 33 min What is the total time taken to produce the toy? (A) 3 h 30 min (B) 3 h 40 min (C) 2 h 30 min (D) 2 h 40 min 9. A teacher gives a project to the students. It takes 90 hours to finish the project. She picks 10 students who will work on the project and asks them to finish the project in 15 days. If each student works for 30 minutes every day, which of the following is true? [    ] (A) The project can be completed in 15 days. (B) T he teacher should add one more student to finish the project in 15 days. (C) T he teacher should add two more students to finish the project in 15 days. (D) The project will be completed in 14 days. 10. A school has 8 periods and three breaks. Each period is 40 minutes long. Two breaks are for 15 minutes each and one break is for 30 minutes. What is the total time that a student spends in the school?  [   ] (A) 6 h 10 min (B) 6 h 20 min (C) 6 h 30 min (D) 6 h 40 min Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 64 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 64 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-533) Concept 10 7.1 Introduction to Negative Numbers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. [    ] 1. Which letter best shows –112? A -89 D B C 0 (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D 2. Use <, > or = to compare –24 _____ –69 [    ] (A) > (B) < (C) = (D) None of the above 3. Which of the following numbers is the least? [    ] (A) –27 (B) –36 (C) 0 (D) 27 4. Use the number line to find the absolute value and answer the given questions. What is the value of A? How far is A from 0? [    ] -20 -10 0 10 20 A (A) –2,1 (B) –1,1 (C) 1,–1 (D) 0.5,–1 5. Which choice shows the values from least to greatest? [   ] (A) –741, –331, –105, –232 (B) –741, –331, –232, –105 (C) –105, –232, –331, –741 (D) –232, –331, –105, –741 % 65 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 65 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. U se <, > or = to compare |21|________|–90|  [    ] (A) > (B) < (C) = (D) None of the above 7. Determine which letter in the number line best represents answer to each problem? [   ] A BCD E FG -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (1) (–4) + 2 = (C) Letter D (D) Letter G (2) 2 + (–4) = (3) (–8) + 6 = (4) 6 + (–8) = (A) Letter A (B) Letter C 8. Which of the following correctly denotes the information given in the statement below. A diver dived into a river to a depth of 59 m below sea level.  [   ] (A) 59 (B) –59 (C) +59 (D) None of the above 9. Ritvik spent ` 30 for burgers and supplies. He earned ` 18. Which of the following observations is correct? [    ] (A) Ritvik lost money overall. (B) Ritvik made money overall. (C) Ritvik spent ` 48 overall. (D) Ritvik made ` 48 overall. 10. Which number is the opposite of –(–29)? (A) –29 (B) 29 (C) –92 (D) +29 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 66 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 66 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-534) Concept 10 8.1 Classification of Fractions Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following statements is correct? [    ] (A) 81 , 857, 89 and 19 are proper fractions. 108 18 (B) 485, 1 , 81 and 991 are improper fractions. 9 8 8099 (C) 7 1 , 5 , 57818 and 22 1 are mixed fractions. 8 8 8 (D) 18 , 1 , 1 and 11 are like fractions. 8 8 8 2. Which of the following statements is correct?  [    ] (A) If 765 is converted to a mixed fraction, we get 7181. 100 (B) If 765 is converted to a mixed fraction, we get 82101. 100 (C) If 765 is converted to a mixed fraction, we get 170605. 100 (D) If 765 is converted to a mixed fraction, we get 713. 100 20 3. What is the result when we add 3 1 and 14? [   ] 7 (A) 17 1 (B) 14 1 (C) 4 65 (D) 7 65 7 7 100 100 4. Which of the following statements is correct? [    ] Riya: If we add 81210 and 7290 we get 15. Jiya: If we convert 22560 we get 2653. (A) Both Riya and Jiya are correct. (B) Both Riya and Jiya are wrong. (C) Only Riya is correct. (D) Only Jiya is correct. % 67 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 67 10/23/19 12:23 PM

5. Mark ran 2 2 km and Sonu ran 3 3 km. What is the distance they 55 ran altogether? [   ] (A) 10 km (B) 6 km (C) 5 km (D) 29 km 5 6. Rosa is arranging test tubes in a science lab. She has 50 test tubes and 12 tubes can fit on one rack. How many racks will Rosa be able to fill?  [    ] (A) 4 2 (B) 4 (C) 50 1 (D) 312 12 12 12 50 7. At a party, girls ate 3 2 pizzas and boys ate 7 1 pizzas. How many 77 pizzas were eaten at the party?  [    ] (A) 12 (B) 10 3 (C) 12177 (D) 12182 7 8. At a birthday party, 19 cupcakes were shared equally among 11 guests. What fraction of cupcakes did each guest get?  [    ] (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 8 (D) 1 4 11 11 9. Javed bought 12 3 litres of paint but used 83 litres. How much paint 88 is left with him? [    ] (A) 3 1 litres (B) 3 litres (C) 2 1 litres (D) 2 litres 8 4 10. Sara is 8 3 years old. Sara’s father is 165 years older than her and hSaerram’soptha4erer nists46? 4 years younger than Sara’s father. How old are (A) 50 years, 48 1 years (B) 49 1 years, 45 1 years 2 2 2 (C) 50 years, 48 years (D) 49 1 years, 47 1 years 22 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 68 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 68 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-535) Concept Comparison of Fractions 10 8.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. [    ] 1. Which of the following are not equivalent fractions? (A) 2 and 16 (B) 13 and 195 5 40 15 (C) 3 and 12 (D) 3 1 and 14 48 24 2. Reena earns ` 40,000 per month. She spends 1 of her income on 4 rent. Of the remaining amount, she spends 1 on food. She spends 3 21 of the left amount and saves the rest. Where does Reena spend most of her money? [   ] (A) Rent (B) Travel (C) Food (D) She spends equally on all of these. 3 8 3. Bill, Roy, Dia and Jenny ordered pizzas of the same size. Bill ate of his pizza, while Roy ate 1 of his pizza. Dia and Jenny ate 4 and 8 8 5 8 of their pizzas respectively. Who ate the most pizza? [    ] (A) Bill (B) Roy (C) Dia (D) Jenny 4. R am, Tim, Ali and Mona painted 2 , 1 , 7 and 5 of a wall 6 3 15 15 respectively. Who painted the maximum portion of the wall?[   ] (A) Ram (B) Tim (C) Mona (D) Ali % 69 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 69 10/23/19 12:23 PM

5. Which of the following has the fractions 110, 130, 170, 2 and 5 in 10 10 descending order? [   ] (A) 110, 120, 130, 150, 170 (B) 170, 150, 130, 120, 1 10 (C) 150, 130, 110, 120, 170 (D) 110, 130, 170, 120, 5 10 6. Which of the following symbols would make the comparison correct? [   ] 165      7 15 (A) > (B) = (C) < (D) none of these 2 5 7. Rosa has to read 7 of a chapter of history, 7 of a chapter of geography and 4 of a chapter of science for homework. If all 7 these chapters have the same number of pages, which subject has the most homework? [    ] (A) history (B) science (C) geography (D) history and science Instruction: Answer questions 8 to 10 based on the information given below. 2 9 Monu’s bag has 45 marbles. He gives of the marbles to Rishi, 1 to Tara, 4 to Hina and keeps the rest. 9 9 8. How many marbles does Monu have at the end?  [    ] (A) 10 (B) 5 (C) 15 (D) 20 9. Which two people have the same number of marbles? [    ] (A) Monu and Tara (B) Hina and Tara (C) Rishi and Hina (D) Monu and Rishi 10. Who has the least number of marbles? [    ] (A) Hina (B) Tara (C) Monu (D) Rishi Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 70 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 70 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-536) Concept 10 9.1 Add and Subtract Fractions Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Jia studied 2 hour on Saturday and 4 hour on Sunday. How 5 15 much time did she study in total? [   ] (A) 4 hour (B) 5 hour (C) 2 hour (D) 11 hour 5 6 3 15 2 2 . Sfraiemndcsu. tIfahceagkiveeosn1hiosfbthirtehdreamyaainndinggapvoerti3onotfothheiscyaokuengtoerhis 6 sister, how much cake does he have left?  [   ] (A) 1 (B) 31 (C) 81 (D) 61 12 3. Mona has some money. She gives 1 of it to Nancy and 1 to 25 Omkar. Mona now has ` 90 left with her. How much money did Mona originally have? [   ] (A) ` 100 (B) ` 200 (C) ` 300 (D) ` 400 4. Juhi made a fruit salad. She mixed 150 g of apple, 100 g of banana, 50 g of watermelon and 100 g of guava. Her friend ate 40 g of guava and 60 g of apple from the salad. What is the change in the fraction of guava in the salad? [   ] (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) 2 20 15 20 15 5. A 10 kg sack of rice contains 1 wheat. It is mixed with a 20 kg 10 sack of rice which contains 1 wheat. What is the fraction of wheat after mixing the two sacks? 5 [   ] (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) 1 6 12 15 5 % 71 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 71 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. By how much is 3 1 more than 2 51? [   ] 4 (A) 5 29 9 (C) 1210 1 (B) 5 20 (D) 2 9 7. Rana takes 125 hours to walk from his home to his office and 11 9 hours to walk from his office to the gym. How long does Rana take to walk from his home to the gym?  [    ] (A) 2 13 hours (B) 2 23 hours (C) 123 hours (D) 113 hours 45 45 45 45 8. Mona puts 3 1 cups of apple sauce and 141 cups of butter in her 6 recipe. She puts the same amount of maple syrup as that of butter in the recipe. What is the total quantity of all the ingredients in Mona’s recipe?  [   ] (A) 5 23 cups (B) 4 5 cups (C) 5 1 cups (D) 4 172 cups 12 3 9. A man makes 50 litres of lassi. H10e43seliltlrse1s4in31tlhitereesvinenthinegm. Hoornwinmgu, ch 15 5 litres in the afternoon and 6 lassi does he have left?  [   ] (A) 40 5 litres (B) 39 3 litres (C) 1141 litres (D) 9 1 litres 12 4 12 10. Ali works on a project for 43 1 days. Manish works on the project for 3 a few days and leaves. Seema works on the project for 34 1 days 4 and completes it. If the project took 100 days to complete, how long did Manish work on it?  [    ] (A) 21152 days (B) 22 152 days (C) 22 7 days (D) 20 7 days 12 12 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 72 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 72 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-537) Concept 10 9.2 Multiply and Divide Fractions Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. If 1 kg of tomatoes cost ` 32, what is the cost of 4 1 kg of tomatoes?  8 [   ] (A) ` 132 B) ` 128 (C) ` 145 (D) ` 110 2. Satish walks 5 1 km every day and Mahesh jogs 6 2 km every 2 3 5 days. What will be the total distance covered by them in 10 days? [   ] (A) 115 1 km (B) 85 1 km 3 3 (C) 117 1 km (D) 118 1 km 33 3. Tank A has a capacity of 1000 litres. 3 of the tank is filled. Tank B times more water than 4 How much water does Tank 1 has 3 2 Tank A. B have?  [   ] (A) 2525 litres (B) 2600 litres (C) 2550 litres (D) 2625 litres Instructions: Answer questions 4 to 7 based on the information given below. Tara saves ` 1000 in January. For the next three months, she saves 11 times the money that she saved the previous month. 2 4. How much money did Tara save in March? [    ] (A) ` 2250 (B) ` 2300 (C) ` 2150 (D) ` 2400 5. By how much did Tara’s savings in April exceed her savings in March?  [   ] (A) ` 1075 (B) ` 1100 (C) ` 1125 (D) ` 1175 % 73 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 73 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. What are her total savings at the end of April?  [    ] (D) ` 7000 (A) ` 8000 (B) ` 8125 (C) ` 7125 7. At the end of March, Tara goes to a store with her savings. Which of the following things can she buy?  [    ] Table – ` 5500 Cooler – ` 4700 Sofa – ` 6200 (A) sofa (B) table (C) cooler 1 (D) none of these 5 8. Sameer covers 10 km in 1 hour while running. If he runs for 3 hours with two 15 minute breaks in between, how much distance will he cover? [   ] (A) 25 1 km (B) 24 3 km 2 5 (C) 25 3 km (D) 24 1 km 52 9. AAngureceuntsr5ib1b12omn eistr2e31s metres long. A red ribbon is 3 1 times as long. from the red ribbon to wrap a 2 How parcel. much of the red ribbon will be left? [   ] (A) 4 1 metres (B) 4 1 metres 6 12 (C) 3 1 metres (D) 3 1 metres 6 12 10. A factory produces 1500 toys. Each of them weighs 2 1 kg. If 1 of 3 15 the toys are defective and are discarded, what will be the total weight of the discarded toys? [    ] (A) 230 1 kg (B) 233 1 kg 6 3 (C) 266 2 kg (D) 260 5 kg 36 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 74 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 74 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-538) Concept Unitary Method in Money 10 10.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Daniel saw chocolate toffees and chocolate bars in a store. The following table gives the details of the chocolates. Type of Weight of each Number of Cost of the chocolate chocolate chocolates in a pack pack toffee 8g 6 ` 720 bar 6g 4 ` 480 Which of the following is true about the chocolates? [   ] (A) The cost of toffees per gram is more than that of the bars. (B) The cost of one toffee is more than that of one bar. (C) The cost of toffees per gram is less than that of the bars. (D) The cost of one toffee is less than that of one bar. 2. Suraj is given $ 420 for his expenditure every month. Each month, he spends ` 8000 on rent, ` 6200 on groceries, ` 1200 on fuel and saves the rest. Assuming that $ 1 = ` 70, what is the amount that Suraj saves every month? [    ] (A) $ 250 (B) ` 1400 (C) $ 190 (D) ` 14000 3. A company employs people from different countries. The following are the salaries of different people working in different countries. Employee Country Currency Salary Manny Germany Euro 750 Natasha Dollar 1000 Rocky USA Yuan Susan China Ruble 17000 Russia 36500 Assume that 1 Euro = 2 Dollars, 1 Euro = 8 Yuan and 1 Euro = 73 Rubles Who earns the highest salary? [   ] (A) Rocky (B) Manny (C) Susan (D) Natasha 4. A company produces equal units of toy cars every day. In 30 days, the company can produce 12540 units of toy cars. If the customer needs 13950 units in the next 30 days, by how much should the production be increased every day to meet the requirement?[   ] (A) 47 (B) 37 (C) 48 (D) 57 % 75 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 75 10/23/19 12:23 PM

5. Asif and Balan participate in a race. Asif runs 100 m in 20 seconds and Balan runs 60 metres in 10 seconds. The finish line is 1200 m away. Both start the race at the same time but Balan rests for 38 seconds during the race and starts to run at the same speed again. Which of the following is true about the race? [    ] (A) Asif finishes the race in 200 seconds. (B) Balan wins the race. (C) Balan finishes the race in 240 seconds. (D) Asif wins the race. 6. In a boarding school, 60 kg of rice is needed for 30 students for 2 days. How many more kilograms of rice is needed for 40 students for the same number of days? [    ] (A) 10 kg (B) 5 kg (C) 20 kg (D) 40 kg 7. The cost of 8 kg of apples is ` 304 and the cost of 9 kg of oranges is ` 234. Which of the following can a person buy with ` 60? [   ] (A) 3 kg of apples (B) 2 kg of oranges (C) 3 kg of oranges (D) 2 kg of apples 8. 11 kg of wheat costs ` 231 and 13 kg of corn costs ` 312. If a person has ` 150, how much more money is needed to buy 3 kg of wheat and 5 kg of corn? [    ] (A) ` 33 (B) ` 34 (C) ` 24 (D) ` 23 9. If 120 notebooks cost ` 5760 and 140 folders cost ` 6300, which of the following is correct? [    ] (A) 63 notebooks cost ` 3304. (B) 47 folders cost ` 2125. (C) 62 notebooks cost ` 3304. (D) 47 folders cost ` 2115. 10. Arun plans to rent a car to travel a total distance of 300 km. There are four cars (A, S, W and D) available for rent at the same price. The following are the details of the fuel consumed by each car. Car Distance Travelled Fuel Consumed A 20 km 2 litres S 45 km 5 litres W 15 km 1 litre D 32 km 4 litres Which of the following cars should the person chose to keep his expenditure to the minimum? [   ] (A) D (B) S (C) W (D) A Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 76 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 76 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-539) Concept Introduction to Decimals 10 11.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 9 10 1. Which of the following correctly expresses in words?  [    ] (A) nine ones (B) nine tens (C) nine hundredths (D) nine tenths 2. Which of the following is correct?  [    ] (A) 43 is expressed in decimals as 4.3 100 (B) 2 31 is expressed in decimals as 2.3.1 100 (C) 5 1 is expressed in decimals as 5.1 10 (D) 0.30 is expressed as a fraction as 3 100 3. Which of the following shows the correct decimal expansion of 381.46? 1 1 [   ] 10 10 (A) 3 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 1 × 1 + 4 × + 6 × (B) 3 × 10 + 8 × 100 + 1 × 1000 + 4 × 1 + 6 x 1 10 100 (C) 3 × 100 + 8 × 10 + 1 × 1 + 4 × 1 + 6 × 1 10 100 (D) 3 × 100 + 8 × 100 + 1 × 100 + 4 × 1 + 6 × 1 10 10 4. Anjana bought 689 grams of apples. How many kilograms of apples did she buy? [    ] (A) 689 kg (B) 0.689 kg (C) 6.89 kg (D) 68.900 kg 5. How many tenths and thousandths are there in 0.816? [    ] (A) 8 tenths, 6 thousandths (B) 8 tenths, 7 thousandths (C) 9 tenths, 7 thousandths (D) 9 tenths, 6 thousandths % 77 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 77 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. The distance between two cities is 58950 m. Ramu decided to travel in a car and took 2 hours to reach the destination. How many kilometers did he travel?  [    ] (A) 5.895 km (B) 58.95 km (C) 58.59 km (D) 589.50 km 7. Which of the following decimals correctly represents the shaded part of the whole figure below?  [    ] (A) 6.0 (B) 0.6 (C) 6 (D) 0.06 Instruction: Answer questions 8 to 10 based on the information given below. Neha and her friends have the following amounts of money with them. Neha 25950 paise Geet 41000 paise Rashmi 20000 paise Payal 13050 paise 8. How much money (in `) does Payal have? [    ] (A) ` 1.3050 (B) ` 13.050 (C) ` 1305.00 (D) ` 130.50 9. How much money (in `) do they have in total? [    ] (D) ` 700 (A) ` 1000 (B) ` 900 (C) ` 800 10. What fraction of the total money does Rashmi have? [    ] (A) 1 (B) 3 10 10 (C) 4 (D) 2 10 10 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 78 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 78 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-540) Concept 10 11.2 Compare and Order Decimals Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. [   ] 1. Which is the smallest among the following decimals? 121.61, 167.612, 121.616, 120.612, 201.616 (A) 120.616 (B) 120.612 (C) 121.616 (D) 121.61 2. Which of the following shows the decimals arranged in ascending order?  [   ] (A) 1.29, 1.912, 12.9, 9.12 (B) 16.12, 161.2, 12.61, 162.1 (C) 27.12, 32.71, 37.61, 71.32 (D) 144.1, 14.14, 141.4, 441.1 3. Which of the following shows the decimals arranged in descending order?  [   ] (A) 312.61, 323.60, 336.41, 343.40 (B) 343.40, 312.61, 336.41, 323.60 (C) 312.61, 336.41, 343.40, 323.60 (D) 343.40, 336.41, 323.60, 312.61 4. T here are four finalists in a dance competition. Three of them get scores of 9.2, 9.7 and 9.65. How much score does the last finalist need to win the competition? [    ] (A) less than 9.65 (B) more than 9.65 (C) more than 9.7 (D) exactly 9.3 5. Which is the largest among the following decimals? [    ] 1.025, 1.502, 1.250, 1.052 (A) 1.052 (B) 1.250 (C) 1.025 (D) 1.502 % 79 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 79 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. In a long jump event, John jumps 4.72 m, Vaishnavi jumps 4.65 m, Anisha jumps 3.88 m and Jamal jumps 4.45 m. Who will win the event?  [   ] (A) John (B) Vaishnavi (C) Anisha (D) Jamal 7. At a fair, Teja spent ` 150.25, Rini spent ` 161.55, Sujit spent ` 209.10 and Dinesh spent ` 145.50. Who spent the lowest at the fair?[    ] (A) Teja (B) Rini (C) Sujit (D) Dinesh 8. How many decimal numbers can be formed using the digits 2, 5, 7 and 3 (without repeating any digit), which are greater than 1 but less than 3? [   ] (A) 6 (B) 12 (C) 10 (D) 8 9. Which decimal number(s) should be removed from the following sequence so that the remaining numbers are in ascending order?  12.11, 31.67, 28.59, 61.42, 59.54, 82.37 [   ] (A) 31.67 and 59.54 (B) 82.37 (C) 31.67 and 28.59 (D) 61.42 10. Ritesh, Neil, Jamal and Tara are 1.51 m, 1.43 m, 1.67 m and 1.39 m tall respectively. If they stand in ascending order of height, who will be standing third? [   ] (A) Jamal (B) Neil (C) Ritesh (D) Tara Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 80 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 80 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-541) Concept Add and Subtract Decimals 10 12.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following is closest to the sum of 136.48 and 255.77?  [   ] (A) 392.25 (B) 400.50 (C) 385.75 (D) 405.75 2. How much more than 5867.59 is 6120.75? [    ] (A) 240.34 (B) 253.16 (C) 261.56 (D) 245.64 3. Rajat goes to the market and buys 1520 g of onion, 2730 g of spinach, 3325 g of potato and 2300 g of carrot. What is the total weight (in kg) of vegetables that Rajat bought?  [    ] (A) 8.425 kg (B) 8.975 kg (C) 9.425 kg (D) 9.875 kg 4. A man has a triangular plot of land. It has sides which are 10.50 m, 18.65 m and 22.32 m long. If he sets up a wired fence around the plot, what will be the total length of the wire used? [    ] (A) 48.37 m (B) 49.47 m (C) 50.37 m (D) 51.47 m 5. What is the result when 112.35 is added to the difference of 682.55 and 371.28? [   ] (A) 419.62 (B) 421.82 (C) 423.62 (D) 425.82 6. Jim goes to a shop with ` 500. He picks bread for ` 151.65, eggs for ` 231.75, chocolates for ` 201.25 and biscuits for ` 85.35. At most, how many items out of these can he buy with the money?  [    ] (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 % 81 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 81 10/23/19 12:23 PM

Instructions: Answer questions 7 to 10 based on the information given below. Jane goes to a theatre to watch a movie. She looks at the food menu to find the cost of different items. The menu is given below. Item Small (in `) Medium (in `) Large (in `) Popcorn 249.99 359.99 399.99 Cold drink 25.50 45.50 60.50 Burger 75.50 125.50 150.50 Fries 39.99 69.99 99.99 7. If Jane orders 1 popcorn (Small), 2 cold drinks (Small), 2 burgers (Large) and 1 fries (Medium), what will be the total cost?  [    ] (A) ` 781.98 (B) ` 671.98 (C) ` 871.96 (D) ` 1211.96 8. Which of the following will cost the least? (A) 1 popcorn (Medium), 2 burgers (Small) (B) 1 popcorn (Small), 1 burger (Small), 1 fries (Medium) (C) 1 popcorn (Small), 1 burger (Small), 3 cold drinks (Large) (D) 1 popcorn (Large), 1 burger (Large), 1 fries (Medium) 9. Jane buys 1 popcorn (Large), 1 burger (Large) and 1 cold drink (Large). She has ` 500 with her. How much more money does she need? [   ] (A) ` 500.99 (B) ` 610.99 (C) ` 100.99 (D) ` 110.99 10. Which of the following statements is correct? [    ] (A) 1 popcorn (Medium) and 1 burger (Large) cost more than ` 500. (B) 1 popcorn (Medium) and 2 cold drinks (Large) cost more than ` 500. (C) 3 cold drinks (Medium) cost more than 1 burger (Large). (D) 1 popcorn (Medium) and 2 burgers (Large) cost ` 659.99. Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 82 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 82 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-542) Concept Multiply Decimals 10 12.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. A textile company makes 245.5 m of cloth every day. Each metre of cloth is sold at ` 3.50. What will be the total amount made after selling the entire cloth each day? [    ] (A) ` 860 (B) ` 859.53 (C) ` 859.25 (D) ` 859.45 2. Kapil is asked to multiply 17.62 and 8. He multiplies 1.762 and 8 instead What will be the difference between the correct and incorrect answers? [   ] (A) 126.874 (B) 126.864 (C) 126.884 (D) 125.864 3. The difference between the lengths of Nita’s and Neha’s pencil is 0.15 times the length of Nita’s pencil. Neha’s pencil is longer than Nita’s pencil. If Nita’s pencil is 200 mm long, what is the total length of Neha’s pencil? [   ] (A) 30 mm (B) 170 mm (C) 245 mm (D) 230 mm 4. Abuilding has 6 floors, with 2 offices on each floor. Each office requires 43.65 litres of paint to paint the walls. What is the total quantity of paint that is required to paint all the offices in the building? [   ] (A) 523.8 litres (B) 524.8 litres (C) 525.8 litres (D) 522.8 litres % 83 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 83 10/23/19 12:23 PM

5. Hari had ` 1800 in his bank account at the beginning of April. If he earned ` 25 every day, spent ` 19.5 every day and deposited the rest, what will be the balance in his bank account at the end of the month? [   ] (A) ` 1985 (B) ` 1965 (C) ` 1970.5 (D) ` 1955 6. Which of the following is correct? [    ] (A) 4.8362 × 1000 = 4836.2 (B) 4.8362 × 1000 = 483.62 (C) 4.8362 × 1000 = 4.8362 (D) 4.8362 × 1000 = 48.362 7. A bag of carrot costs ` 25.50 and a packet of chips costs ` 40.25. Which of the following statements is true? [    ] (A) 6 bags of carrots cost ` 241.50 (B) 4 packets of chips cost ` 102.00 (C) 6 packets of chips cost ` 161.50 (D) 2 bags of carrots and 4 packets of chips cost ` 212.00 8. What is the value of 1325.24 × 11.5? [    ] (A) 1524.026 (B) 142402.60 (C) 15240.26 (D) 1424.0260 9. Which of the following yields 5.6745 as the result? [    ] (A) 0.0056745 × 100 (B) 0.00056745 × 10000 (C) 567.45 × 10 (D) 567.45 × 1000 10. What is the value of 32.12 × 0.32? [    ] (A) 10.2784 (B) 55.716 (C) 1.02784 (D) 548.781 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 84 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 84 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-543) Concept Introduction to Percentage 10 13.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 78.7964%? [    ] (A) 787964 (B) 787964 100000 200000 (C) 1708070906040 (D) 787964 20000 2. There are 30 red pens, 50 blue pens, 40 black pens and 60 green pens in a bag. Which of the following is the percentage of green pens in the bag? [    ] (A) 30% (B) 33.33% (C) 40% (D) 50% 3. Naveen needs to score at least 60% in each subject in an entrance exam to qualify and each subject is for 70 marks. There are four subjects in the exam – english, maths, science and social studies. Naveen gets the following marks. [    ] English – 42 Maths – 40 Science – 54 Social studies – 41 Which of the following statements is true? (A) Naveen qualifies in both maths and social studies. (B) Naveen qualifies in science only. (C) Naveen does not qualify in both maths and social studies. (D) Naveen qualifies in all the subjects. 4. In a class of 60 students, 15 students play cricket, 10 students play football, 10 students play basketball and the rest of them do not play any sport. What percentage of the class does not play any sport? [   ] (A) 41.66% (B) 25.5% (C) 40.2% (D) 45.45% 5. What percentage is 124 out of 244? [    ] (A) 50.81% (B) 49.18% (C) 50.18% (D) 49.81% % 85 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 85 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 48%? [    ] (A) 12 (B) 12 65 45 (C) 12 (D) 12 35 25 7. Ajay spent 25% of his income on rent, 30% on household expenses, 35% on savings and the rest on petrol. The amount he spent on petrol was ` 2000. How much of his income did Ajay save? [    ] (A) ` 8000 (B) ` 9000 (C) ` 7000 (D) ` 6000 8. 75 can be expressed as a percentage as [    ] 200 (A) 47.25% (B) 37.5% (C) 25% (D) 30.6% 9. The following table gives the population of different age groups in a state. Age Group Number of (in years) people 25 – 35 2,50,000 35 – 45 1,50,000 45 – 55 1,00,000 What percentage of the total population do the people of the age group of 35 – 45 years make up? [    ] (A) 30% (B) 50% (C) 25% (D) 20% 10. Which of the following statements is correct? [    ] (A) The fraction 15 is equivalent to 30%. 30 (B) 75% is equivalent to the fraction 3. 8 (C) 15 is five times 150 . 10 1000 (D) 25% is equivalent to the fraction 1 . 4 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 86 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 86 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-544) Concept 10 14.1 Conversion of Units of Measurement Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Teacher asked Rajat to convert 15 m 25 cm into centimetres. Which of the following is the correct conversion? [   ] (A) 152 cm (B) 1525 cm (C) 525 cm (D) 15250 cm 2. A teacher gets a ribbon roll that measures 5 m. She cuts it into equal pieces for 10 students. What is the length of the ribbon which each student gets? [   ] (A) 1 m (B) 25 cm (C) 50 cm (D) 40 cm 3. Garima bought a piece of rope that is 15 m long. She measured the rope again at home and found that it was 450 cm more than the length she had paid for. What was the actual length of the rope that the shopkeeper gave her? [   ] (A) 19 m 50 cm (B) 15 m 45 cm (C) 10 m 55 cm (D) 10 m 50 cm 4. Which of the following statements is incorrect? [   ] (A) 29 m = 290 cm (B) 10 m = 1000 cm (C) 49 m 50 cm = 4950 cm (D) 9 m 1 cm = 901 cm 5. A diti bought one kg of tea in a plastic jar. The jar was filled completely with the tea she bought. Choose the correct statement.  [   ] (A) The capacity of the plastic jar was 10 kg of tea. 1 (B) The capacity of the plastic jar was 1000 kg of tea. (C) The capacity of the plastic jar was 1000 g of tea. (D) The capacity of the plastic jar was 100 g of tea. 6. Vidhi bought 2 kg 500 g of apples. She gave 400 g to her sister and 1kg 700 g to her brother. Which of the following statements is correct? [   ] % 87 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 87 10/23/19 12:23 PM

(A) Vidhi and her sister have an equal share of apples. (B) Vidhi has a greater share of apples than her brother. (C) Vidhi’s sister has a greater share of apples than her brother. (D) Vidhi and her brother have an equal share of apples. 7. Sarika buys 2 kg of potato and 500 g of onion. How much does the heavier item weigh more than the lighter one? [   ] (A) 1200 g   (B) 1500 g   (C) 1800 g   (D) 1100 g 8. Adoctor advised Seema to drink 4 mℓ of cough syrup 3 times a day for 2 days. How much cough syrup will she drink in two days? [   ] (A) 20 mℓ (B) 24 mℓ (C) 12 mℓ (D) 2 bottles 9. Arun bought 1ℓ 200 mℓ of honey. How much honey is it in millilitres?  [   ] (A) 120 (B) 1200 (C) 12000 (D) 12 10. Select the answer we would get by performing the following operation. Add 17 ℓ 500 mℓ and 12 ℓ 300 mℓ [   ] (A) 28 ℓ 800 mℓ (B) 29 ℓ 800 mℓ (C) 27 ℓ 800 mℓ (D) 32 ℓ 500 mℓ Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 88 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 88 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-545) Concept Area and Perimeter 10 14.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Which of the following is the volume of the given solid, if the volume of each cube is 2 cu. cm? [    ] (A) 16 cu. cm (B) 9 cu. cm (C) 18 cu. cm (D) 20 cu. cm 2. Which of the following is the area of the shaded region if the area of each square is 3 sq. cm? [    ] (A) 13 sq. cm (B) 14 sq. cm (C) 39 sq. cm (D) 52 sq. cm 3. Which of the following is the area of the shaded region if the area of each square is 1 sq. cm? [    ] (A) 44 sq. cm (B) 42 sq. cm (C) 40 sq. cm (D) 46 sq. cm 4. If AP = OP = ON = ML = DE = FG = HI = 2 cm, which of the following is the perimeter of the given figure? A 4 cm B [    ] (A) 64 cm PO 4 cm (B) 56 cm M 4 cm N C 4 cm (C) 54 cm (D) 48 cm L D 4 cm K 4 cm F 4 cm E G 6 cm J H 8 cm I 5. An architect plans to lay tiles on a part of the floor. The figure shows the plan and the dimensions of the floor. Which of the following is the area of the floor that will not have tiles? Each square = 1 sq. m[    ] (A) 39 sq. m (B) 21 sq. m (C) 29 sq. m (D) 19 sq. m % 89 % by classklap Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 89 10/23/19 12:23 PM

6. ABC has equal sides of length 6 cm. AE = 2 AC, BD = 2 BC and DE 33 = 2 cm. Which of the following is the perimeter of ABDE? [    ] (A) 16 cm A (B) 24 cm (C) 13 cm E (D) 22 cm B DC 7. A saree has a length of 1.6 m and breadth of 2.5 m. There is a red border of width 10 cm at the bottom, all along the length of the saree. The rest of the saree is blue in colour. Which of the following is the area of the blue-coloured portion of the saree? [    ] (A) 2.84 sq. m (B) 3.84 sq. m (C) 3.6 sq. m (D) 4.8 sq. m 8. A large square is made by arranging four congruent rectangles as shown in the figure. If the sum of the length and breadth of the rectangles is 8 cm, which of the following is the area of the large square? [   ] (A) 16 sq. cm (B) 64 sq. cm (C) 8 sq. cm (D) 32 sq. cm 9. Find the perimeter of the given shape. [    ] (A) 24 m (B) 28 m (C) 32 m (D) 44 m 10. Find the perimeter of the given shape. [    ] (A) 18 cm 2.5 cm 2 cm (B) 17 cm 2.5 cm (C) 26 cm 1.5 cm (D) 32 cm 1 cm 5 cm Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 90 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 90 10/23/19 12:23 PM

CLASS-5 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-546) Concept Line Graphs and Pie Charts 10 15.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. Instruction: Answer questions 1 to 3 based on the line graph given below. The following line graph gives data on the modes of transport that 1000 students in a school use. No. of students 400 300 200 100 School Car Cycle Bike Bus 1. What percentage of students use a car to reach the school? [    ] (A) 40% (B) 25% (C) 30% (D) 33% 2. What fraction of students reach the school by cycle? [    ] (A) 1 (B) 1 10 5 (C) 2 (D) 3 5 10 3. What percentage of the total number of students in the school is made up of the total number of students travelling by school bus and car? [   ] (A) 80% (B) 50% (C) 60% (D) 70% Instruction: Answer questions 4 to 10 based on the information given below. The following pie charts shows data on the different products (A, B, C, D and E) that make up the total sales of a company for two consecutive years. % 91 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 91 10/23/19 12:23 PM

Sales for 2002 Sales for 2003 A A E 15% E 10% 25% 25% B 20% B DC D 30% 30% 15% 20% C 10% 4000 units of B were sold in 2002 and 10500 units of B were sold in 2003. 4. What was the total sales of the company in 2002? [    ] (A) 25000 units (B) 20000 units (C) 35000 units (D) 40000 units 5. How many units of E were sold in 2003? [    ] (A) 3500 units (B) 7000 units (C) 8750 units (D) 9450 units 6. For which products did the number of units sold increase in 2003 when compared to 2002? [    ] (A) A (B) D (C) B (D) all products 7. What was the total number of units of C and A sold in 2003?[    ] (A) 6125 units (B) 4525 units (C) 8750 units (D) 8525 units 8. Which of the following statements is correct? [    ] (A) The sale of E decreased by 1250 units from 2002 to 2003. (B) The sale of D increased by 5000 units from 2002 to 2003. (C) The sale of C increased from 2002 to 2003. (D) The total sales of A and B in 2002 was 12000. 9. Which of the following products had the highest number of units sold during 2002 and 2003 put together? [    ] (A) B (B) D (C) C (D) E 10. Which of the following products had the lowest number of units sold during 2002 and 2003 put together? [    ] (A) D (B) A (C) E (D) C Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 92 by classklap % Worksheet_Grade_5.indb 92 10/23/19 12:23 PM

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