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Summit_Maths_Grade 5_Bridge Course_AK_Assesment

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Name: _______________________________________ UUID: ___________________________________ School: ______________________________________ Section: ________________________________ School ID: _____________ Date: _________________ Inv. Sign: _______________________________ Choose the correct option. 1) What is the number XII using International numerals? [] [] (A) 11 (B) 13 [] (C) 12 (D) 8 A. C 2) Which of the following is 36,45,123 in words? (A) Thirty-six lakh forty-five thousand two hundred and twenty-three (B) Thirty-six lakh forty-five thousand one hundred and twenty-three (C) Three-six lakh forty-five thousand one hundred and two-three (D) Thirty-six lakh forty-five thousand one hundred and twenty A. B 3) 88,888 − 12,345 = ? (A) 56,578 (B) 34,876 (C) 35,875 (D) 76,543 A. D

Fill in the blanks. [] 4) 54 × 10 = __________________________ [ A. 540 [] 5)  –  = _________________________ [] ] [] [] A. [] [] 6) The decimal form of is __________________________________. A. 0.34 Answer the following. 7) Write the factors of 44. A. 1, 2, 4, 11, 22, 44 8) Write the number 25 in Roman numeral. A. XXV 9) Make a six-digit number, using any of the digits 0 to 7 only once. A. Learner’s response: 234567 10) The expanded form of the number is given below. Write the number. 9,00,000 + 20,000 + 7000 + 800 + 5 A. 9,27,805 11) Solve the following: 71,405 − 58,826

A. [] 12) Multiply: 122 × 2 [] A. 244 [] 13) Subtract the following: – [] A. = [] 14) Write the factors of 50. A. 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 [] 15) Solve the following: 65,342 − 26,484. A. 16) Solve: 777 ÷ 7 A. 111 Answer the following. 17) Subtract:

a) –         b) –     c) – A. a) Make the denominators of both the fractions 4. – =–= = b) = c) = 18) Write 5 numbers that are multiples of 2 as well as 3. [] A. Multiples of 2: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32... Multiples of 3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33... Comparing the multiples of 2 and 3, we get the following common multiples: 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30. 19) Answer the following: [] a) How many times can the symbols I and X be repeated consecutively? b) Which Roman numeral cannot be repeated consecutively? A. a) The symbols I and X can be repeated consecutively for a maximum of three times. b) The Roman numeral V cannot be repeated consecutively. 20) Convert the given fractions into like fractions. [] a) ,         b) , A. a) As 12 is the common multiple of both 4 and 3, make 12 the denominator for both the fractions.

= and = . So, and are the required like fractions. b) As 30 is the common multiple of both 6 and 5, make 30 the denominator for both the fractions. = and =. So, and are the required like fractions. [] [] 21) Write the following measurements in metres and centimetres. a) 2.34 m ____2 m 34 cm____ [] b) 67.5 m ____67 m 50 cm____ c) 9.08m ____9 m 8 cm____ d) 0.04 m ____0 m 4 cm____ 22) Write the following numbers in words. a) 25,03,651 b) 90,00,000 A. a) Twenty-five lakh three thousand six hundred and fifty-one b) Ninety lakhs 23) Write the place value of the underlined digit. a) 67,67,547 b) 8,82,892 A. a) 7,00,000 b) 80,000

Answer the following. [] 24) Subtract the following. [] A. 25) Multiply the following.

A. 26) Divi travelled km by bus and km on foot to reach school from her house. How far is her school from her house? [] A. Distance travelled by Divi by bus = km Distance travelled on foot = km Total distance travelled from school to house = – m Make both the denominators 6 and add the fractions. + = += = Therefore, the school is km from Divi’s house. 27) Solve the following word problems: [] a) If the Government gave ₹ 26,98,906 worth of computers and ₹ 6,79,736 worth of TV sets to the schools, what is the total amount it spent on these equipment?

b) Use the numbers 26,484 and 65,342 to make a subtraction problem. Solve the problem. A. a) The worth of computers given by the Government = ₹ 26,98,906 The worth of TV sets given by the Government = ₹ 6,79,736  Therefore, the total amount spent on these equipment is ₹ 33,78,642. b) Given: The numbers 26,484 and 65,342. To find: Frame a subtraction problem and solve it. Answer may vary Problem: Hima has ₹ 26,484 and Leena has ₹ 65,342. Who has more money and how much? Amount with Hima = ₹ 65,342 Amount with Leena = ₹ 26,484 As ₹ 65,342 > ₹ 26,484, Leena has ₹ 38858 more than Hima. 28) Solve the following word problems: [] a) One hour has 3,467 seconds. How many seconds do 678 hours have? b) The contribution for a picnic was ₹ 13 each. Altogether, ₹ 5161 were collected. How many had paid for the picnic? A. a) Number of seconds in one hour = 3,467

Number of hours = 678 Total number of seconds = 3,467 × 678 Therefore, 23,50,626 seconds are there in 678 hours. b) Contribution from each person = ₹ 13 Total amount collected = ₹ 5161 Number of people who contributed = ₹ 5161 ÷ 13 Therefore, 397 people contributed for the picnic.


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