February 2020 GRADE 5 M ATH PRACTICE SHEET - 1 CORE STANDARD: NUMBER SENSE LARGE NUMBERS: 1. 2,90,418 = 2,00,000 + 8 + 10 + ________ + _________ + _______ 2. Write the number name of the below in Indian System of numeration. Write its expanded notation also. Also figure out the place and place value of digit 3. a) 4300219 b. 13098068 c. 39000280 d. 2030900 3. Write the standard numeral for: a. Four hundred three thousand four hundred six b. Nine lakh sixty thousand thirty one DECIMALS: 1. Compare: 3.045 ______ 3.42 2. Write the number name and expanded notation (both in fractional and decimal form) for -> a. 34.804 b. 0.098 c. 1.087 d. 1.08 b. In which place is the digit 8 located in the above numbers and what is its place value. 3. 54.234 = 0.2 + 50 + _____ + _______ +________ 4. Arrange the decimal numbers 3.098, 3.09, 3.8, 3.088 and 3.091 in A.O. FRACTIONS: 1. Write two equivalent fractions of: (i) 12 (ii) 10 (iii) 1 ⅔ 18 4 2. Compare: ( you can use cross multiplication):(i) 3 ____ 5 (ii) 8 ____ 8 4 6 9 10
3. Give two examples each for fractions: a. proper b. Improper c. Mixed 4. Convert the below into mixed fraction or improper fraction accordingly: (i) 3 5 (ii) 32 (iii) 1 ⅖ 12 7 5. Convert either to fractions or decimals accordingly: a. 0.23 b. 4/1000 c. 2 4 d. 3.045 e. 0.098 100 f. 34 34 1000 CORE STANDARD: NUMERICAL OPERATIONS 4 BASIC OPERATIONS ON LARGE NUMBERS, FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS: 1. Add 35603 to 987652 and subtract the result from the 9080700 2. How much more is the largest 5 digit number than the smallest 5 digit number 3. Find the product of 3642 and 59 4. Find the quotient and remainder: a. 230098 ÷ 32 b. 1090900 ÷ 27 c. 298384 ÷ 41 5. Find the minimum boxes required to pack all 25740 bottles, if each box can hold a maximum of 37 bottles only. 6. SOLVE: a. 3 3 + 12 b. 3 1 - 1 7 c. 10 × 45 d. 8 ÷ 12 8 20 9 15 30 15 15 20 7. What is the reciprocal of: ( i) 13 (ii) 7 (iii) 1 5 11 8. What is 4 of Rs. 180? 9 9. Simplify the fractions: a. 24 b. 10 12 c. 64 40 20 100 10. If an athlete can run around a playground in 2 2 min, find the time taken to complete 3 2 ¼ rounds. 11. If 4 pizzas are shared amongst 6 friends equally, find the share each gets. (both as fraction and a decimal solution too)
12. If out of Rs 30,000; 3/8th of it was used for shopping and 1/4th for booking air tickets; how much amount will still be left with? 13. Arrange the below in DESCENDING ORDER: 5 37 1 2 8 4 10 2 5 14. Solve: a. Add 34.79 , 3.456 and 34 c. Subtract 4.564 from 7.01 b. Multiply 6.7 and 3.04 d. Divide: 2.03 ÷ 4 (till remainder is 0) e. Convert 15/8 as a decimal f. Solve: 19.01 ÷ 8 (till remainder is 0) 6. From 100 m of cloth, 43.82 m have been cut and used. The remaining piece is divided into two 2 equal pieces. Find the length of each cloth piece. 7. If each egg costs Rs. 3.25, find the cost of two dozen eggs. FACTORS AND MULTIPLES: 1. Find the factors of 54. Draw its factor tree and prime factorize it. 2. The seventh multiple of 12 is _____ 3. Find two common factors and two common multiples for 18 and 24. 4. Find the HCF and LCM for: a. 18 and 24 b. 45 and 60 c. 20, 25 and 40 d. 20, 24 and 32 d. 10 , 12 and 20 e. 5, 12 and 15 CORE STANDARD: MEASUREMENT 1. 3.41 kg = ______kg ______g 2. 34mm = ______cm 3. 2134 ml = ______ l ______ml 4. 4 ½ l = ______l _____________ml 5. 9 ¼ min = _______min _________sec 6. 450 h = _________d _____________h
7. If the capacities of two jars are 3 l 245 ml and 4 l 23 ml respectively, find their total capacity. 8. The height of 8 cartons is 2 m 40 cm. Find the height of each carton. 9. If a train starts at the start point at 6:30 am and reaches the destination point at 5:50 pm, how long was the journey? 10. After a meeting that went on for 3 h 45 min, Reetu checked time to be 2:35 pm. When did the meeting start? CORE STANDARD: GEOMETRY AND SPATIAL SENSE: 1. Describe a point, ray, line and line segment along with pictures and proper labelling. 2. Label the below angles, identify the type of angle and measure it using a protractor.
AREA & PERIMETER: 1. Find the area and perimeter of a square field whose side is 6.5 m long. 2. Find the area and perimeter of a rectangular wooden piece, whose length is 60 cm and breadth 45 cm. 3. Find the perimeter of the field given. 4. FInd the volume of a a. Cube whose side length is 3.5 cm b. Book whose dimensions are 3 cm, 2 cm and 2 mm CORE STANDARD: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS 1. REPRESENT THE ABOVE DATA IN A BAR GRAPH AND PICTOGRAPH
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