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Grade 5 – Test 2

FINAL TERM PREPARATION TEST – GRADE V

Name: Time: 2 Hours


Grade: 5 Score: /100

Instructions:
▪ If there are any questions that are not relevant to your school, you can skip them
▪ The test is for 100 marks, but the max. score can change if some questions are not relevant
▪ Use extra white papers to do your rough work. Record your answers on this test sheet

Question Segregation:

Decimals Multiplicat Applied


Multiplication
and their ion and math Data
and Division Geometry Mensuration
addition & division of Handling
of Fractions
subtraction decimals

4, 5 24, 31 31 3, 22 29 16, 17 20
Recall

7, 12 13 24 23, 18 32 6, 9 28
Procedural

19, 15 27 11 10, 30 25, 21 8, 14 26


Application

Section I: Answer the below questions 15 × 2 = 30 marks

1. Write your answers in mixed fractions or lowest form.


2 1
(3− 6) 1
a. +3
3
2 2 5 7
b. [9 ÷ 2 3] + [(11 ) × (1 + 15 )]

2. Write in decimal form:


a. ₹65004 and 5 p = ₹____________________
5 2
b. + 100 = ____________
10

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3. Fill in the blanks


a. Percent means __________________ (out of 100/out of 200).
b. 3/4 = ______________ %

4. Use reciprocal method to solve:


a. (4⅓)/3
b. (6⅔)/5

5. Write the correct answer.


9 39
a. + ______ =
5 5
b. (4/3) / (7/5) is = ........

6. A carpet of 8 m by 5 m is laid on the floor of a room. Leaving an empty space of 0.5 m wide all round
it. What is the perimeter of the floor?

7. Vineet packed ¾ kg of sugar each into 42 plastic bags.


a. Find the total weight of sugar Vineet packed.
b. 2 bags are lost. How much sugar is left?

8. Which unit would preferably be used to find the area of:


a. A swimming pool
b. Bangalore City

9. How many small rectangles of dimensions 2 cm × 1 cm can you make from a rectangle with a
perimeter of 36 cm and length of 10 cm?

10. Rani’s school bag can only carry ½ a kg of weight. Each of her notebooks weigh 100 g and each of her
textbooks weighs 200 g.
Show calculation and then answer with a “Yes” or “No”.
a. Can she carry 2 notebooks and 2 textbooks?
b. Can she carry 3 notebooks and 1 textbook?

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11. A mason filled a bucket with 16 L of water. Then he used only 0.1 (one tenth) of this water. How
many litres of water does he use? How much was left? Also, write your answer in millilitres.

12. In a party, Gauri and Anushka spent ₹ 95 altogether. Gauri and Jia spent ₹ 216 altogether. If Gauri
spent ⅕ of what Jia spent, then how much did Anushka spend?

13. Suppose you spend ₹ 1500.25 at a restaurant. You paid a tip of ₹ 49.75 rupees. How much did you
pay in all?

14. Explain using examples of everyday life, the difference between area and perimeter in your own
words

15. Write a word problem to solve 3/5 times 10/9.

Section II: Answer the below questions 6 × 3 = 18 marks

16. Fill in the blanks.


a. The perimeter of a rectangular photo frame is 160 cm. The frame is 30 cm wide. What is its
length?
b. A square bed cover has a length of 100 cm. What is its area?
c. Perimeter of any regular figure is ……………………

17. Calculate:
a. A book is 24 cm long, 14 cm wide and 2 cm thick, what is the volume of 6 such books?
b. A brick has a length of 6 cm, breadth of 4 cm and volume of 120 cm 3. Find the height of the
brick.
c. What is the volume of the objects that make the level of water rise by 30 mL?

18. Reema can make 10 pooris in 10 minutes and Prema can make 5 pooris in 10 minutes.
a. How many pooris can Reema make in 1 hour?
b. How many pooris can Prema make in 1 minute?
c. How many pooris can they both make together in 1 hour?

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19. 3 ½ L of buttermilk costs ₹50.


a. What is the cost of 2 ¾ L of buttermilk?
b. Radha buys buttermilk for ₹40. However, she spills ⅖ of it while taking it home.
i) How much buttermilk (in litres) did Radha buy?
ii) How much buttermilk was left after the spill?

20. Sam created a pictograph based on all the animals he spotted in the zoo. Answer the questions given
below:

Animals spotted in the Zoo

Monkey ⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑

Tiger ⇑⇑

Lion ⇑⇑⇑

Bear ⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑⇑

a. How many lions would one (⇑) represent if the total is 9?


b. Which animal was spotted the most?
c. How many more monkeys than tigers were spotted?

21. How many pairs of parallel and perpendicular lines are there in following figure, name them.

D
X M
A B

N
E F
H
C

G
P

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Section III: Answer the below questions 7 × 4 = 28 marks

22. a. 20% in lowest form of fraction is equal to ________.

b. ¾ is equal to ________ %.

c. I used to take 20 minutes to walk from my school to home. Now I have a bicycle and I save 75%

of my walking time. How much will I take to reach home from school using the bicycle?

23. a. 5 of your school textbooks weigh 2 kilograms. What is the weight of one textbook, if all the books

are of equal weight?

b. I can drink 200 mL of coffee in 10 minutes, my mother drinks 150 mL of coffee in 15 minutes.

Who is faster?

24. a. Write 2 decimal numbers between 2.11 and 2.112.

b. Rearrange in ascending order by first changing it into whole numbers.


2.28, 0.08, 3.08, 0.28

25. The longest chord of a circle measures 6.4 cm. Construct this circle and label its radius and diameter.

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26. Gauri created a pie chart based on the population of a small village. The data she collected is shown

below:

Men 98

Women 65

Children 23

a. Label the pie chart.

b. Approximately what percentage of the village population comprises of men?

c. Children form less than 20% of the village population. True or False

27. The volumes of 4 different containers are given in the table below:

Container A B C D

Capacity (litres) 1.32 2.5 1.875 2.134

a. How much more capacity does container B has than container D?

b. How much water can the 4 containers hold altogether?

c. How much fewer than 15 L is the capacity of the four containers combined?

d. Assuming 1 L of water weighs exactly 1Kg. Supposing containers A and C are filled with water
and all this water is then poured into container B. What will be the weight of water that spills
out of Container B?

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28. The data below shows the number of cars sold in the last six months.

Month Cars sold

March 2000

April 3000

May 1000

June 4000

July 3000

August 6000

Draw a bar graph to represent this data. Use a graph paper to draw.

Section IV: Answer the below questions 2 × 5 = 5 marks

29. a. At what time do the minute and hour hand of a clock make a right angle?
b. An angle which measures more than 0° but less than 90° is called …………. angle.

c. Three angles of a quadrilateral are 60°,100°, and 80°. What is the measure of the fourth angle?

d. An angle is formed by two ………… having a common endpoint.

e. Two angles whose sum equals 180° are known as …………...

30. The number of participants in “Times of India” half marathon increased by 20% since last year, while
in full marathon it decreased by 10% since last year.

a. The number of people who participated in a half marathon last year was 1250.

b. The number of people who participated in a full marathon last year was 2000.

c. How many people participated in a full marathon this year?

d. How many people participated in a half marathon this year?

e. In which year, the overall combined participants were more?

f. If the increase in participants was 10% more than last year in both half-marathon and full

marathon, then

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g. How many people participated in a full marathon this year?

h. How many participated in a half marathon this year?

Section V: Answer the below questions 1 × 6 = 6 marks


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31. a. 3 can be written as 3.25 in decimal form. True or false?
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b. What must be subtracted from 7.138 to get 5?

c. 6050.287 rounded off to the nearest tenths is ………

d. What is the last digit of the sum of 5.0876 + 2356.223?

e. Decimals numbers with different decimal places are called ……...decimals.

f. 0.05 x 1000 =..............................

Section VI: Answer the below questions 1 × 8 = 8 marks


32. a. How many of the given letters have perpendicular lines?

ANGLE
b. Which type of angle is ∠A?

c. In △ABC, ∠A = 45°, ∠B = 33°, ∠C =________.


(Use the angle sum property.)

d. Write the complement of each angle:


i) 80° ii) 90°

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