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CLASS : 5

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Class : 5 Mathematics

1. Each x represents the same digit. Choose the missing


number in the box.

x x 3
– 3 3 x 6
1 0 6 7

(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1


2. Choose the symmetrical part.
Y

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(A)

X
Y

(B)

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(C)

(D)

3. Mrs. Tanya bought 5 kg of rice. Every day, she cooked


1
kg of rice. How many days did the rice last ?
5
(A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) 50

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4. Choose the correct option.

17.28 12
3.6 0.2

(A) 0.2 (B) 2 (C) 20 (D) 0.02


5. Select the option that replaces the question mark.

7×6+8×6= ? × 8 + 18

(A) 11 (B) 7 (C) 9 (D) 8

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6. 42% of a number is 147. What is 1 of the same number ?
2
(A) 175 (B) 203 (C) 350 (D) 525
7. What is the sum of the numbers that are multiples of
7 and also factors of 42 ?
(A) 7 (B) 14 (C) 42 (D) 84
8. Select the area of the shaded triangle shown below.
2 cm
2 cm

(A) 20 cm2 (B) 28 cm2 (C) 80 cm2 (D) 112 cm2

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9. The average number of people who watched a movie


from Monday to Friday was 256. What was the total
number of people who watched the movie from
Monday to Friday ?
(A) 512 (B) 1280 (C) 1536 (D) 1792
10. The best estimation for 64 × 43 is _____.
(A) 60 × 40 (B) 60 × 50
(C) 65 × 45 (D) 70 × 50
11. After adding 16 to its number and then multiplying it
by 5, it became seven times its original value. Choose
the number.
(A) 16 (B) 32 (C) 40 (D) 80
12. The length of an office table is 136 cm. What is the
total length of 5 such tables in metres ?
(A) 6.8 m (B) 6.86 m (C) 8.06 m (D) 8.16 m
13. Jessica cuts a roll of cake of length 22 cm into 5 equal
pieces. What is the length of each piece of cake ?
2 1
(A) 2 cm (B) 4 cm
5 5
2 2
(C) 4 cm (D) 5 cm
5 5
14. A fruit seller sold 9 boxes of oranges in January. He
sold thrice as many boxes of oranges in February than
in January. How many boxes of oranges did he sell in
February ?
(A) 12 (B) 18 (C) 27 (D) 36

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15. A box contains 50 books. The total mass of the box


and books is 6 kg 500 g. What is the average mass of
the books if the empty box has a mass of 500 g ?
(A) 0.12 kg (B) 0.13 kg
(C) 1.2 kg (D) 1.3 kg
16. Rearrange the digits 6, 0, 3, 7, 6 and 9 to form the greatest
possible 6-digit odd number. Find the difference in value
between the two digits 6.
(A) 4000 (B) 10 (C) 5400 (D) 400
17. How many hours is 845 minutes ? Round off your
answer to the nearest tenth.
(A) 14.0 (B) 14.1 (C) 14.2 (D) 14.3
18. Rithwik had 3 square and 4 round coin boxes containing
a total of 5987 coins. He put 608 coins in each of the
round coin boxes and the remaining coins equally into
each of the square coin boxes. How many coins did he
put into each square coin box ?
(A) 1185 (B) 2432 (C) 3555 (D) 1285

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19. How many sixths are there in 4 ?
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(A) 5 (B) 15 (C) 24 (D) 29
20. Choose the correct ascending order.

1 7 1 1 7 1
(A) 7.7, 7 , , (B) , , 7 , 7.7
7 7 7 7 7 7

7 1 1 1 1 7
(C) , , 7 , 7.7 (D) 7.7, 7 , ,
7 7 7 7 7 7
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21. If 6 squares out of 32 are coloured on a board, what is


the percentage of coloured squares ?
(A) 1875% (B) 1.875%
(C) 187.5% (D) 18.75%
22. Which option is in descending order ?
(A) 0.073 0.73 0.703 7.03
(B) 0.73 0.073 7.03 0.703
(C) 7.03 0.73 0.703 0.073
(D) 7.03 0.703 0.73 0.073
23. In the multiplication shown, P and Q each represent a
single digit, and the product is 32951. What is the value
of P + Q ?
3 9 P
Q 3

3 2 9 5 1
(A) 14 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 13
24. What is the measure of the given angle ?

m
(A) 270° (B) 180° (C) 90° (D) 250°

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25. Select the correct value(s) from the given box.

(i) DCLV = 655


(ii) XLVI = 46
(iii) MDCL = 1560

(A) Only (i) and (ii) (B) Only (ii) and (iii)
(C) Only (i) and (iii) (D) Only (i)

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Class : 5 General Science

26. Which of these belongs to the empty circle ?

Fur Scales

?
Skin Feathers

(A) Things that cover animal bodies


(B) Things that make the animal smaller
(C) Things that keep animal bodies cool
(D) Things that help animal bodies get oxygen
27. Which group of animals contains ONLY reptiles ?
(A) Lizard, frog, snake
(B) Turtle, lizard, crocodile
(C) octopus, snail, turtle
(D) Crab, earthworm, snake
28. Which of these simple machine has a wheel and an axle ?

(A) (B)
Screw driver Axe

(C) (D) Bottle


Saw opener

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29. The diagram below shows the development of a bean


seed.

Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV

At which stage(s) can the seedling gets its food from


the seed leaves ?
(A) IV only (B) III and IV only
(C) I, II and III only (D) I, II, III and IV
30. The figure below shows the Earth, the Moon, and the
Sun. Each body is labelled by a number. The arrows
show the direction each body is moving.

2
3
1

The body number 2 is


(A) Sun (B) Moon (C) Earth (D) Star

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31. Why does a steel ship float but a steel ball sink ?

(A) Weight of steel ball is more and ship is less.


(B) Steel ball is hollow and ship is compact.
(C) The ship has a lower density than the water.
(D) Ship has a small base.
32. In the spring and early summer, bears often scratch
their backs against trees to remove winter fur. This is
an example of an animal
(A) completing its life cycle
(B) hibernation
(C) responding to its environment
(D) preparing for migration

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33. The diagram shows wheelbarrow.

Which statement is correct about wheelbarrow ?


(A) It is a first class lever
(B) It is a second class lever
(C) It is a third class lever
(D) It is a fourth class lever.
34. Study the concept map below.

X Feed on rotten food

Reproduces from spores

Which of the following can X be?


(A) Mould (B) Fern
(C) Grass (D) Earthworm
35. Which gas in the air is represented by part A ?

A 78% B 21% C 1%
(A) Nitrogen (B) Oxygen
(C) Carbon dioxide (D) Water vapour

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36. Which of the following instruments is used to see the


moon and distant stars ?
(A) Bioscope (B) Telescope
(C) Microscope (D) Stethoscope
37. The diagram below shows a food chain.

Grass Grasshopper Frog Snake Eagle


Which predator–prey relationship is correct ?
(A) Frog (predator) – snake (prey)
(B) Grass (predator) – Grasshopper (prey)
(C) Eagle (prey) – Grasshopper (predator)
(D) Grasshopper (predator) – Grass (prey)
38. Study the diagrams below.

Mushroom Toadstool Ladder fern


In terms of reproduction, what do these organisms
above have in common ?
(A) They contain chlorophyll.
(B) They reproduce by spores.
(C) They feed on decaying matter.
(D) They are flowering organisms.

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39. What does a rat use its incisors for ?


(A) To chew food (B) To nibble their food
(C) To grind food (D) To tear food
40. The given figure shows a fish.

How does the structure labelled P help the fish ?


(A) To swim (B) To breathe
(C) To find direction (D) To balance its body
41. In the first aid, to check the heartbeat of a person who
is injured we can find the beat by touching his wrist or
neck. Why is that so ?
(A) The heart is located at those places.
(B) When the heart no longer functions the other areas
substitute its function to pump blood.
(C) The vessel in the wrist and neck directly connects to
the heart; therefore we can feel the pumping from
there.
(D) When a person is injured the blood will flow faster
at those areas.

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42. What do birds, bats and butterflies have in common ?

(A) Feathers (B) Hair


(C) Internal skeleton (D) Wings
43. I protect the brain. I am made up of bones which are
fused firmly together to form a shell or box like
structure. What am I ?
(A) Ribcage (B) Skull
(C) Spine (D) Sternum
44. Study the classification chart shown below.

Animals

Group A Group B Group C


Ostrich, Duck Bat, Whale Crab, Snail
Hen Monkey Tortoise
The animals are classified according to
(A) their habitats
(B) their methods of breathing
(C) their body coverings
(D) what they eat
45. If you have a broken leg, which bone is fractured ?
(A) Radius (B) Ulna (C) Tibia (D) Humerus

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46. Ramu was not keeping well and often suffering


problems with swallowing and a swelling in neck. The
doctor found that Ramu was not using iodised salt in
his meal and the deficiency of iodine in his body led to
the disease named
(A) rickets (B) scurvy
(C) goitre (D) neurosis
47. Which rock is porous like a sponge ?
(A) Obsidian (B) Granite
(C) Marble (D) Pumice
48. What type of joints do X and Y in the given classification
table represent ?

X Y
Elbow and knee Shoulder and pelvis

(A) X – Pivot, Y – Hinge


(B) X – Hinge, Y – Ball and socket
(C) X – Ball and socket, Y – Pivot
(D) X – Hinge, Y – Gliding

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49. Identify the process that is shown in the given figure.

(A) Freezing (B) Condensation


(C) Evaporation (D) Decantation
50. Substance P does not have a fixed volume. It occupies
the total space of the container and it can be
compressed. What is P likely to be ?
(A) Solid (B) Liquid
(C) Gas (D) Fluid
51. Diagrams P, Q and R below show a person using three
different simplemachines to move a box.

Q
P R

Identify P, Q, and R.
(A) P - Inclined plane, Q - Lever, R - Pulley
(B) P - Pulley, Q - Inclined plane, R - Lever
(C) P - Lever, Q - Pulley, R - Inclined plane
(D) P - Lever, Q - Inclined plane, R - Pulley

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52. Some things were buried in wet ground. Several years


later they were dug out. Which thing is most likely to
become a part of soil after some days ?
(A) An egg shell (B) A paper cup
(C) A vegetable peel (D) All of these
53. The camel survives well in the desert because of these
adaptations:

1. Hump to store fat.


2. Large padded feet.
3. Huge or long legs.

(A) 1, and 3 only (B) 1 and 2 only


(C) 2 and 3 only (D) 1, 2 and 3
54. What is the phase of the moon during which an eclipse
of the sun occurs ?
(A) New moon (B) Full moon
(C) Crescent (D) Half moon

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55. Study the diagrams below.

Source of energy

Energy due Energy within M Energy in N


to mo on earth wind

Mechanical Geothermal Solar Wind Chemical


energy energy energy energy energy

Which one of the following options will best represent


M and N ?
(A) M - Biomass, N - Geothermal
(B) M - Oil, N - Natural gas
(C) M - Sun, N - Coal
(D) M - Oil, N - Biomass

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Class : 5 Critical Thinking

56. While pointing at a photograph, a guy said, “I have no


brother or sister but that man’s father is my father’s
son. “Whose photograph do you think was it ?
(A) His own (B) His nephew’s
(C) His father’s (D) His son’s
57. Select the top view for given piece of wire stretched
along the edges and faces of the glass cube.

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

58. Which is the essential part of the word “Cricket” ?


(A) Stamps (B) Bat
(C) Glove (D) Pitch

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59. Which option replaces the question mark ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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60. The shape given below can be make using 4 tiles,


without turning them in any direction. Select the tiles
that have been used to create the shape.

(P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U)

(A) SQPR (B) TRPQ


(C) QUPT (D) URTP

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NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION

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KEY

1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. A

11. C 12. A 13. C 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. D 20. B

21. D 22. C 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. C

31. C 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. A 36. B 37. A 38. B 39. B 40. B

41. C 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. C 47. D 48. B 49. B 50. C

51. C 52. D 53. D 54. A 55. C 56. D 57. B 58. B 59. C 60. D

SOLUTIONS
MATHEMATICS
03. (C) Quantity of rice bought by Mrs. Tanya
01. (D) 4413 – 3346 = 1067 = 5 kg
Y 1
02. (B) Quantity of rice used in 1 day = kg
5

kg  1 day
1
5
5 kg = ?

51 5 5
  25 days
1 1
5
X

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17.28  12 1.44
 2
3.6  0.2 0.72
11. (C) Let the number be
04. (B)

( + 16)5 = 7
05. (C) 7×6+8×6= × 8 + 18

42 + 48 = × 8 + 18 5 + 80 = 7

× 8 = 90 – 18 7 –5 = 80

2
72
= = 80
8
72  = 80 ÷ 2 = 40
=9
8
42%  147
12. (A) Length of a table = 136 cm
06. (D)
1%  147 ÷ 42 = 3.5
Length of 5 tables = 136 × 5 = 680 cm

100%  3.5 × 100 = 350 (Number)


1 m = 100 cm
680 cm = ?
1 3
350 × 1 = 350 × = 525 680
2 2 = 6.80 m
100
07. (D) 42 = 1 × 42
= 6.8 m
= 2 × 21
13. (C) Length of each piece of cake
= 3 × 14
22
=6×7 = 22 ÷ 5 =
5
Multiples of 7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42....
7 + 14 + 21 + 42 = 84 20 2
= +
5 5
08. (C) Area of the shaded triangle
2
1 = 4+
= × 10 × 16 = 80 cm2 5
2
09. (B) Total number of people who watched 2
= 4
the movie from Monday to Friday 5
= Average number of people who 14. (C) 3 × 9 = 27
watched the movie × Number of days
15. (A) Mass of books = Total mass of the box
= 256 × 5 = 1280 and books – Mass of box
10. (A) Rounding off 64 and 43 to the nearest = 6 kg 500 g – 500 g = 6 kg
tens
Average mass of books
64 60 and 43 40
Mass of books
60 × 40 = Number of books

= 6 ÷ 50 = 0.12 kg

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16. (C) Greatest possible 6-digit odd number: SCIENCE
976603
Difference  6000 – 600 = 5400
26. (A) Fur, scales, skin and feathers are the
things that cover animal bodies.

 14.083  14.1
845 27. (B) Turtle, Lizard and Crocodile are reptiles.
17. (B)
60
28. (A) A screw driver is a simple machine that
18. (A) 4 × 608 = 2432 has a wheel and an axle.
5987 – 2432 = 3555 29. (C) From stage I to stage III seedlings gets
3555 ÷ 3 = 1185 their food from seed leaves.
He put 1185 coins into each square 30. (C) Earth = 2; Moon = 3; Sun = 1
coin box

5  4 ×6  + 5 29
31. (C) A big steel ship has chambers that filled
with air, this makes the ship to have a
19. (D) 4 = = lower density than water.
6 6 6
32. (C) Fur keeps the body of an animal warm.
= 29 sixths In summer to keep cool it try to remove
thick fur.
1 7 1
20. (B) , , 7 , 7.7 33. (B) Wheelbarrow is an example of II class
7 7 7
lever.
21. (D) 6 squares out of 32 are coloured

34. (A) Mould feed on rotten food and reproduces
The required percentage
from spores.
6 35. (A) Gas A is nitrogen
= ×100% = 18.75%
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36. (B) Telescope is used to see the moon and
22. (C) 7.03 0.73 0.703 0.073 distant stars.
23. (C) Given P × 3 = 1  P must be 7 37. (A) Frog is predator that feed on
grasshopper. Grasshopper is a prey that
32951  Q3

is killed and eaten by frog and snake is
397 a prey to eagle.
 Q3 = 83 38. (B) Mushroom, toadstool and fern reproduce
 P = 7 and Q = 8 by spores.
P + Q = 15 39. (B) The rat uses incisors to gnaw nuts,
grains, meat, and vegetable matter. The
24. (D) The angle ‘m’ given lies between 180°
rat uses its incisors for biting hard stuff.
and 270°. An estimate of the answer
40. (B) Structure ‘P’ is gill pouch. Gills helps a
= 250° as an exact 90°
fish to breathe.
25. (A) DCLV = 655
41. (C) The vessel in the wrist and neck directly
XLVI = (50 – 10) + 5 + 1 = 46 connects to the heart; therefore we can
MDCL = 1000 + 500 + 100 + 50 feel the pumping from there.
= 1650  1560 42. (D) Birds, bats and butterflies have wings
So, only (i) & (ii) are correct to fly.
43. (B) Skull is a bony box also called cranium.
It protects brain.

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44. (C) The classification of animals is made on CRITICAL THINKING
the basis of their body coverings.
56. (D) His son’s
45. (C) Tibia is a long bone in lower leg.
Man’s father is my father’s son means
46. (C) Goitre is a iodine deficiency disease. man’s father is himself.
47. (D) Pumice rock is porous like sponge.
48. (B) X - hinge joint at elbow and knee and
Y - ball and socket joint at shoulder and 57. (B)
pelvis
49. (B) The process of water vapour turning 58. (B) Bat is the essential part of the word
back into liquid is called condensation. cricket.
50. (C) Gases do not have fixed shape or volume. 59. (C) For every time the square which is inside
51. (C) P - Lever; Q - Pulley; R - Inclined plane. the circle rotate 45 degrees right.
52. (D) An egg shell, vegetable peel and paper
cup are decomposed to form humus, a (R)
(U)
part of soil.
53. (D) Camels is a desert animal. It has a 60. (D)
hump to store fat. It uses stored food (T) (P)
large padded feet to spread their
weight long legs are strong and have
powerful muscles to carry heavy loads
for long distances.
54. (A) Solar eclipse occurs on new moon day.
55. (C) Sun is the source of solar energy. Coal
contains chemical energy. During the
combustion of coal, the chemical bonds
of carbon and oxygen break apart to
release energy.

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