GREENWOOD HIGH
Term 1 Examination 2023-24
Subject: Mathematics
Class: V Duration: 2 Hours
Date: 09.10.2023 Max. Marks: 80
Answers to this paper must be written on the answer sheet provided separately.
You will NOT be allowed to write during the first 10 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in the brackets ( ).
This question paper consists of 4 printed sides.
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I Choose the correct answers from the given options. (1 X 10 = 10)
1) Index notation of 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 is:
a) 26 b) 52 c) 25 d) 2 × 5
2) 750 × 40 = 40 × _______
a) 40 b) 1 c) 75 d) 750
3) 10000 ÷ 100 = ________
a) 1000 b) 100000 c) 100 d) 10
4) Which of the following pairs are co-prime numbers?
a) 16, 20 b) 11, 44 c) 9, 12 d) 2, 5
5) The smallest composite number is:
a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d)10
21
6) The mixed fraction for is:
5
1 1 1 5
a) 4 b) 5 c) 5 d) 4
5 5 4 4
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7) The next number in the pattern 13689, 13489, 13289, ………. is:
a) 13189 b) 13089 c) 12289 d) 13290
7 4
8) The difference between and is:
15 15
1 11 28 1
a) b) c) d)
15 15 15 5
3
9) _______ × =1
8
3 8 5
a) b) c) d) 1
8 3 8
10) The place value of 6 in 126571 is:
a) 6000 b) 1000 c) 600 d) 6
II Do as directed: (2 X 10 = 20)
3
1) Write the reciprocal of 2 .
5
8
2) Express 6 as an improper fraction.
11
3) Write:
a) 27, 05, 004 in expanded form.
b) The predecessor of 1,00,090.
32
4) Write the equivalent fraction of with numerator 24.
40
5) Write the greatest and the smallest 6-digit numbers using all the digits given below. (You
may repeat the digits).
4, 6, 8, 0, 5
6) Write all the prime numbers between 20 and 40.
7) Multiply:
2347 × 8000.
8) Find the dividend, if the quotient is 435, divisor is 1000 and the remainder is 64.
9) Solve:
6
÷9
7
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10) Write in words:
237,045,106
III Answer the following: (3 X 11 = 33)
1) Test the divisibility of 58,75,342 by 11 using divisibility rule. (Show the steps)
2) Multiply:
1 1
53 × 24
3) Simplify: 5 × 8 ÷ 4 – 9 + 6
4) Which fraction is greater in the given pair? (Show the steps)
5 7
,
16 20
5) a) Draw a factor tree of 90.
b) Also, write the prime factorization of 90 in index form.
6) Arrange the given fractions in ascending order:
3 9 6
, 10 , 7
5
7) Find the HCF of 45, 105 and 120 by common division method.
1 3
8) Subtract 5 from 7 10.
4
9) The cost of 125 bags is ₹ 81,500. Find the cost of one bag.
10) Find the sum of the greatest 5-digit number and the smallest 7-digit number.
3
11) The weight of a box is 8 kg. What is the weight of 12 such boxes?
4
IV Solve the following: (4 X 3 = 12)
1) A factory manufactured 4,83,685 toys in three weeks. The production in first week was
1,46,345 toys and in the second week was 1,38,152 toys. Find the production in the third
week.
1 1 3
2) While gardening, Jean spent 1 hours for planting, 2 hours for trimming and hours for
2 8 4
cleaning. How much time did she work altogether in the garden?
3) Find the LCM of 40, 56 and 60 by common division method.
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V Answer the following based on the picture given: (1 X 5 = 5)
In a restaurant, pizzas were served on 2 tables as follows.
Table 1 Table 2
1) Write the fraction for one slice of pizza of Table 1?
2) If 3 slices of pizza were eaten from Table 2, what is the fraction of pizza left on Table 2?
3) If 6 slices of pizza were eaten from Table 1, write the fraction of pizza eaten in its lowest
terms.
4) On which table, more pizza was eaten? By how much?
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