This document contains a grade 5 final test with multiple choice and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 6 questions about 3D shapes and their properties like vertices and faces. The word problems section contains 3 math word problems about money and quantities of fruit juice. Students are asked to show the steps and solutions to calculate the amounts of money left over, total fruit juice purchased, and additional money needed to purchase clothing items.
This document contains a grade 5 final test with multiple choice and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 6 questions about 3D shapes and their properties like vertices and faces. The word problems section contains 3 math word problems about money and quantities of fruit juice. Students are asked to show the steps and solutions to calculate the amounts of money left over, total fruit juice purchased, and additional money needed to purchase clothing items.
This document contains a grade 5 final test with multiple choice and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 6 questions about 3D shapes and their properties like vertices and faces. The word problems section contains 3 math word problems about money and quantities of fruit juice. Students are asked to show the steps and solutions to calculate the amounts of money left over, total fruit juice purchased, and additional money needed to purchase clothing items.
This document contains a grade 5 final test with multiple choice and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 6 questions about 3D shapes and their properties like vertices and faces. The word problems section contains 3 math word problems about money and quantities of fruit juice. Students are asked to show the steps and solutions to calculate the amounts of money left over, total fruit juice purchased, and additional money needed to purchase clothing items.
Q1. A 3-D shape can also be called .... … … A) A flat shape B) A solid shape C) A polygon Q2.Vertices are also called .... … … A) Edges B) Corners C) Faces Q3. A solid object has six faces which are all squares. What is the name of this object? A) Cylinder B) Cube C) Cuboid Q4. The shape of a can of soup is an everyday example of a .... … … A) Cylinder B) Cube C) Cuboid Q5. What is the name of this shape?
A) Cylinder B) Cube C) Cuboid
Q6. Which 3-D shape has six rectangular faces? A) Sphere B) Cuboid C) Cylinders PART 2: SOLVE THE WORD PROBLEMS Problem 1: Sara has $8.50. She spends $3.75 on a book. How much money does she have left? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Grade 5 ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Problem 2: For a party, Mrs. Sun buys 2.75 liters of grape juice and 1.26 liters of apple juice. How much fruit juice does she buy? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Problem 3: A pair of pants costs $36.49. A shirt costs $24.95. Victor has $55.00. How much more money does he need to buy the pair of pants and the shirt? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... --------- THE END ---------