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PES+ Mathematics Pratomsuksa 5

Chapter 1 Whole Numbers

Choose the correct answers.

1. 31,617 × 26 – (278,185 + 221,007) =

A 302,752
B 322,940
C 322,850
D 764,864

2. (291,120 ÷ 48) + (32,482 × 13) – 325,893 =

A 96,373
B 102,438
C 112,348
D 175,218

3. 39 × (96,717 – 78,134) + 236,691 ÷ 63 =

A 15,261
B 62,389
C 728,494
D 871,260

4. (27,897 + 14,289) ÷ 89 + (7,553 × 246) =

A 21,350
B 1,858,127
C 1,858,512
D 1,974,642

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5. 625,138 + (16,258 × 51 – 621,754) ÷ 38 =

A 21,909
B 619,680
C 630,596
D 844,459

6. (412,045 ÷ 23) + 2,156,490 – 1,748 × 612 =

A 1,086,714
B 1,104,629
C 2,172,657
D 3,244,181

7. Which is correct?
A 289,237 – (48,132 ÷ 28) + 7,908 × 101 = 1,086,228
B (145,522 – 88,599) × 19 + 89,456 – 923,456 = 257,537
C 654,773 + (11,272 × 45) – 8,343 ÷ 9 = 1,161,086
D (14,298 + 18,112) × 78 – 2,389,345 + 10,234 = 148,896

8. Factory Y operated for 6 months. It produced 8,530 red shirts and 4,570 blue
shirts each month. All the shirts produced were packed into 30 large
containers. How many shirts were there in each container?
A 2,620
B 3,930
C 8,682
D 78,600

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9. Somchai is preparing to grow chili plants in his field. His field will have 245 rows
with 108 plants in each row. Somchai estimates that his workers will be able to
finish planting in 12 days. How many chili plants will the workers grow in a day?
A 1,296
B 2,105
C 2,205
D 26,460

10. Achara earns 24,240 Baht in 20 days. How much will she earn in 42
days?
A 40,804
B 50,904
C 52,116
D 1,018,080

11. The price of 16 kg of flour is 832 Baht. What is the price of 108 kg of flour?
A 5,200 Baht
B 5,606 Baht
C 5,216 Baht
D 5,616 Baht

12. A driver uses a map to reach his destination. 2 cm on the map represents an
actual distance of 1 km. If the driver wants to go to a beach located 15 cm from
his current position on the map, how far is the beach from his current location,
in meters?
A 750 m
B 7,500 m
C 8,500 m
D 15,000 m

3 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
13. Anong uses 6 liters of paint to cover 60 m2 of wall. How many liters of paint
would he need to cover 85 m2 of wall?
A 8 liters
B 8.5 liters
C 10 liters
D 85 liters

14. At a shop, 4 kg of soybeans is sold for 184 Baht. Somsri wants to buy 10 kg of
soybeans. How much would she have to pay for the soybeans?
A 210 Baht
B 230 Baht
C 368 Baht
D 460 Baht

15. Cindy usually adds 3 teaspoons of jelly powder to 2 cups of water to make jelly.
How many cups of water are needed for 30 teaspoons of jelly powder?
A 18 cups
B 20 cups
C 24 cups
D 30 cups

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Chapter 2 Fractions

Choose the correct answers.

1. Write the fractions represented by the shaded parts of the set of diagrams
below. Compare the fractions.

I II

Which is correct?
!! #
A 2 >2
" "
$ %
B 2 >2
!! #
!! #
C 2 >2
!& !&
!! #
D 3 >3
!& !&

2. Which is correct?
! $
A 4 >4
!' (
!$ '
B >3
" )
!# !!
C <8
' !"
$ !)
D 2 <
& $

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! %
3. 2 + =
( !*

!"
A
$
%
B 2
(*
(
C 2
!(
))
D 2
"*

' !'
4. 3 − =
) '%

(&
A
'%
&
B 2
'%
%
C 3
'%
'
D 3
#

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'$ !
5. −2 =
" &

!
A 2
)
!
B 4
!'
!
C 4
&
$
D 8
!'

'& ! $
6. – (2 +1 ) =
) & !'

!
A 4
)
!
B 5
!'
!
C 5
&
!!
D 7
!'

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) # )
7. 4 + (3 – 2 ) =
$ !* '*

#
A 5
'*
!%
B 5
'*
%
C 6
'*
%
D 6
!*

$
8. 3 × =
(

!$
A
"
$
B 1
(
%
C 1
(
$
D 3
(

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$ '
9. ×4 =
!' )

!%
A 1
!(
%
B 2
!(
$
C 4
!(
!
D 5
!'

% !"
10. ÷ =
!* $

!
A
"
!
B
'
"#
C
'$
!
D 1
'

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' '(
11. 2 ÷ =
# )

$
A
!!
$
B
'!
'
C 4
'%
!
D 2
"'

! ' !*
12. × (2 – 1 ) =
" ) !'

!
A
)
!$
B
!'
$
C
'"
!
D 1
&

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! ! %
13. + (2 ÷ ) =
% !" '

)!
A
"#
)&
B
"#
!!
C 7
'(
)
D 7
"

! $ !
14. Jenny buys 4 kg of mangoes and Cindy buys 3 kg of mangoes. They give of
" ( %
the mangoes to their classmates. How many kilograms of mangoes are given to

their classmates?
!
A 1
"
!
B 1
(
!)
C 4
$&
"!
D 7
$&

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! !
15. Anong bought 15 kg of rice from a shop. He gave 2 kg of rice to his
' "
neighbor. The remaining rice was divided equally among his 3 sisters. How much

rice did each of his sisters receive?


!!
A 3 kg
!'
!
B 4 kg
"
$
C 4 kg
!'
!!
D 5 kg
!'

12 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 3 Decimals
Choose the correct answers.

1. What is the decimal represented by the shaded parts in the diagram


below?

A 0.17
B 1.7
C 1.8
D 10.7

"
2. Convert into a decimal.
'$
Which is correct?

A 0.016
B 0.14
C 0.16
D 1.6

3. Convert 2.08 into a fraction.

Which is correct?
!
A
'*(
'*(
B
!*
(
C 2
!*
(
D 2
!**

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4. Round off 3.169 to the nearest tenth.
A 3
B 3.1
C 3.2
D 3.17

5. Which of the following is the sum of 27.6 + 4.615 rounded off to the nearest
hundredth?
A 32.2
B 32.21
C 32.215
D 32.22

6. 6 × 1.218 =
A 6.38
B 7.268
C 7.308
D 73.08

7. 100 × 3.794 =

A 37.94
B 379.4
C 3,794
D 103.794

8. 14.2 × 2.68 =

A 27.956
B 37.956
C 38.056
D 380.56

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9. 25.18 × 12.05 =

A 30.2319
B 293.319
C 303.419
D 3,034.19

10. 12.9 ÷ 6 =

A 21.5
B 2.15
C 2.1
D 0.215

11. 256.128 ÷ 8 =

A 32.2
B 32.016
C 32.026
D 3.202

12. 1.5 + (21.36 ÷ 4) =

A 5.715
B 6.84
C 6.904
D 54.9

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13. 93.78 − (32.19 × 2.3) =

A 18.843
B 19.743
C 29.743
D 141.657

14. 2.8 × (74.07 ÷ 9) =

A 22.944
B 23.044
C 230.44
D 1,204.4

15. Achara has 12.75 kg of sugar. She buys another 25.35 kg of sugar. She packs all
the sugar into 12 packets with the same mass. What is the mass of a packet of
sugar?
A 2.205
B 3.175
C 3.275
D 31.75

16 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 4 Percentage

Choose the correct answers.

1. What is the percentage of the following shape that is shaded?

A 4%

B 40%

C 50%

D 60%

2. What is the fraction for 60%?

!
A
&
'
B
)
'
C
$
)
D
$

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3. What is 40% of 90?
A 32

B 36

C 42

D 72

4. 2.06 can be expressed in terms of percentage as


A 0.206%

B 2.06%

C 20.6%

D 206%

'
5. Convert 1 into a percentage.
$
Which is correct?

A 14%

B 40%

C 160%

D 140%

18 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
!
6. Mali used of her saving to buy a car. What is the percentage of her saving
"
which is spent on buying the car?

A 0.25%

B 20%

C 25%

D 30%

7. Which of the following is correct?

A 60 percent > 65%

B 38% < 0.36

C 84% = 8.4
!#
D = 38%
$*

8. Which is greater than 24% of 500?


A 80
B 110
C 120
D 125

9. Which is the greatest?


A 24% of 30
B 6% of 100
C 5% of 180
D 3% of 220

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10. A seller has 125 shirts. He sells 88% of his shirts. How many shirts are left?
A 15
B 18
C 25
D 110

11. The following statement is given.

35% of cancers are related to smoking.

If there are 2,480 cancer cases, how many cancers are related to smoking?
A 620
B 868
C 1,116
D 1,612

12. The original price of a chair is 3,150 Baht. If the price is reduced by 30%,
what is the new price of the chair?
A 945 Baht
B 2,205 Baht
C 2,520 Baht
D 3,060 Baht

13. A factory produces 12,500 toy cars. It is found that 1.8% of the toy cars are
defective. How many toy cars are defective?
A 18
B 180
C 200
D 225

20 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
14. There are 36 students in the class. 75% of them passed the English test. How
many students failed the test?
A 6
B 9
C 12
D 27

15. There are 45 seats on a bus. 60% of the seats are occupied. How many empty
seats are there on the bus?
A 16
B 18
C 20
D 27

21 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 5 Length

Choose the correct answers.

1. 7.1 m = _____ cm
A 7.1
B 71
C 710
D 7,100

2. 6.25 km =
A 0.625 m
B 62.5 m
C 625 m
D 6,250 m

3. 9 cm =
A 0.09 km
B 0.09 m
C 0.09 mm
D 0.09 cm

4. 12 cm 3 mm =
A 0.123 cm
B 12.3 cm
C 12.03 cm
D 12.003 cm

5. 39 cm 4 mm + 58 cm 8 mm =
A 97.12 cm
B 98.2 cm
C 972 mm
D 980.2 mm

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6. 16 m 5 cm + 37 m 19 cm =
A 53.024 m
B 53.24 m
C 55.04 m
D 55.4 m

7. 8.09 km − 3.4 km =
A 469 m
B 569 m
C 4,690 m
D 46,900 m

8. 27.2 cm − 15 mm =
A 12.2 mm
B 12.2 cm
C 25.7 mm
D 25.7 cm

9. 9 km 23 m × 7 =
A 63 km 141 m
B 631,610 m
C 63.161 km
D 64.61 km

10. 52 m 14 cm ÷ 6 =
A 8.69 m
B 86.9 cm
C 869 m
D 8 m 6 cm

23 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
11. Which of the following is not a quotient for 20.85 km ÷ 3?
A 6 m 95 m
B 6 km 950 m
C 6.95 km
D 6,950 m

12. The lengths of a yellow ribbon and a red ribbon are 31.5 cm and 35 cm 9 mm
respectively. What is the total length of both ribbons?
A 66.59 cm
B 67.4 cm
C 66 cm 4 mm
D 67 cm 14 mm

13. Somsak jogged 1 km 45 m and Anong jogged 2,140 m. How much further did
Anong jog than Somsak?
A 1,095 m
B 690 m
C 1.95 km
D 1 km 90 m

14. A wire of length 6 m 24 cm is cut into 12 pieces of equal length. What is the
length of each small piece of wire?
A 0.54 m
B 0.502 m
C 52 cm
D 502 cm

15. Achara made 18 similar skirts. 2.16 m of cloth was used to make each skirt. How
much cloth was used to make all the skirts?
A 38.68 m
B 388.8 m
C 38 m 88 cm
D 388 m 8 cm

24 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 6 Mass

Choose the correct answers.

1. The mass of a coconut is measured using a balance. What is the mass of the
coconut?

A 3 kg 40 g
B 3 kg 5 g
C 3.1 kg
D 3.4 kg

2. 860 g =
A 0.086 kg
B 0.86 kg
C 8.6 kg
D 86 kg

3. 7.09 kg =
A 70.9 g
B 709 g
C 7,090 g
D 70,900 g

25 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
4. 11 kg 200 g =
A 1,120 g
B 112,000 g
C 11.02 kg
D 11.2 kg

5. Which is correct?
A 3.03 kg = 3 kg 3 g
B 3.03 kg = 3 kg 300 g
C 3.3 kg = 330 g
D 3.3 kg = 3,300 g

6. A papaya has a mass of 1.28 kg. What is its mass in grams?


A 12.8 g
B 128 g
C 1,280 g
D 12,800 g

7. 4,620 g + 5.8 kg =
A 10 kg 420 g
B 10.042 kg
C 52 kg
D 5,252 g

8. 9.36 kg – 724 g =
A 2.12 kg
B 8.636 kg
C 212 g
D 8,663 g

26 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
9. 26 kg 600 g – 18.9 kg =
A 7.106 kg
B 7.16 kg
C 7.7 kg
D 8.7 kg

10. 37 kg 520 g + 3 kg 500 g =


A 40.102 kg
B 40.2 kg
C 41.02 kg
D 41.2 kg

11. A bag of soybeans has a mass of 9,650 g. The mass of a sack of potatoes is 3.8
kg more than the bag of soybeans. What is the mass of the sack of potatoes?
A 968.8 kg
B 100.3 kg
C 13.45 kg
D 4.765 kg

12. Somchai weighs 56.4 kg and Anong weighs 63 kg 700 g. What is the total mass
of both of them?
A 7.3 kg
B 119.1 kg
C 119.47 kg
D 120.1 kg

13. A box of marbles weighs 325 g. What is the mass of 6 boxes of marbles in kg?
A 0.195 kg
B 1.095 kg
C 1.95 kg
D 19.5 kg

27 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
14. 15 silver bowls weigh 26.7 kg. What is the mass of a bowl?
A 1.78 g
B 178 g
C 1,780 g
D 1,870 g

15. Achara bought 12 kg 300 g of strawberries from a fruit seller. She found that
450 g of strawberries were rotten. How many kilograms of strawberries are in
good condition?
A 1.185 kg
B 10.8 kg
C 11.58 kg
D 11.85 kg

28 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 7 Volume and Capacity

Choose the correct answers.

1. 2,400,000 cubic centimeters = __________ cubic meters


A 0.24
B 2.4
C 24
D 2,400

2. 9,500 milliliters = __________ liters


A 0.95
B 9.5
C 95
D 950

3. 7.82 cubic meters = __________ liters


A 78.2
B 782
C 7,820
D 78,200

4. Which of the following is correct?


A 30 𝑙 = 3,000 m𝑙
B 3 m3 = 3,000 𝑙
C 300 m𝑙 = 3 cm3
D 3,000 cm3 = 30 𝑙

29 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
5. The diagram shows a cuboid.

What is the volume of the cuboid?


A 32 cm3
B 64 cm3
C 80 cm3
D 128 cm3

6. What is the volume of a cube with a length of 6 cm?


A 36 cm3
B 108 cm3
C 216 cm3
D 432 cm3

7. The diagram shows a cuboid with a volume of 1,260 cm3.

What is the height, Y of the cuboid?


A 15 cm
B 16 cm
C 20 cm
D 105 cm

30 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
8. The base area of a cuboid is 24 cm2. If the height of the cuboid is 8 cm, what is
the volume of the cuboid?
A 96 cm3
B 192 cm3
C 384 cm3
D 1,536 cm3

9. The volume of a box is 864 cm3. Its height is 9 cm and length is 12 cm. What is
its width?
A 3 cm
B 4 cm
C 8 cm
D 10 cm

10. The diagram shows a cube and a cuboid.

Cube Cuboid

What is the difference in the volume of the cube and the cuboid?
A 12 cm3
B 136 cm3
C 168 cm3
D 336 cm3

31 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
11. The diagram shows a cuboid.

What is the capacity of the cuboid?


A 24 cm3
B 48 cm3
C 96 cm3
D 108 cm3

12. A rectangular tank is 50 cm long, 20 cm wide and 30 cm high. What is the


capacity of the tank?
A 1,000 cm3
B 5,200 cm3
C 30,000 cm3
D 60,000 cm3

13. A cuboid is 5 meters high and 3 meters wide. Its capacity is 90 m3. What is the
length of the cuboid?
A 6m
B 8m
C 12 m
D 18 m

14. The dimensions of four cuboids are given below.

• Cuboid P: 11 cm long, 5 cm wide and 7 cm high


• Cuboid Q: 8 cm long, 4 cm wide and 12 cm high
• Cuboid R: 14 cm long, 5 cm wide and 5 cm high
• Cube S: 7 cm long

32 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Which cuboid has the greatest capacity?
A Cuboid P
B Cuboid Q
C Cuboid R
D Cube S

15. The diagram shows a container filled with water.

What is the volume of water in the container?


A 160 cm3
B 320 cm3
C 480 cm3
D 640 cm3

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Chapter 8 Lines and Angles

Choose the correct answers.

Based on the following diagram, answer Questions 1 to 4.

1. Which are corresponding angles in the diagram above?


A a and b
B a and k
C c and k
D d and k

2. Which are alternate angles in the diagram above?


A b and d
B c and m
C d and l
D m and n

3. Which are interior angles in the diagram above?


A a and b
B b and c
C c and k
D d and k

4. Which are exterior angles in the diagram above?


A a and c
B c and d
C m and l
D b and m

34 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
5. What are the values of x and y in the following diagram?

A x = 80°; y = 80°
B x = 100°; y = 80°
C x = 80°; y = 100°
D x = 100°; y = 100°

6.

Which is not correct about the diagram above?


A Y + Z = 180°
B X = Y = Z = 180°
C PQ // RS
D PQ ⊥ TU

35 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
7.

Which line is perpendicular to TS?


A PQ
B RS
C UV
D QS

8. Which of the following is correct if PQ and RS are parallel lines?

A b + e = 180°
B a + e = 180°
C c+e=d+e
D b+d=c+e

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9. Which of the following statements are correct about perpendicular lines?
I The distance between the lines is constant.
II They intersect at right angles.
III They are always 1 cm apart.
IV They form 180°.

A I only
B II only
C II and III
D III and IV

Based on the following diagram, answer Questions 10 to 13.

10. What is the size of angle x?


A 22°
B 68°
C 80°
D 112°

11. What is the sum of the angles y and z?


A 68°
B 90°
C 112°
D 180°

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12. What are the sizes of the angles w and z?
A w = 68°; z = 68°
B w = 68°; z = 112°
C w = 112°; z = 68°
D w = 112°; z = 112°

13. Which pair of angles do not add up to 180°?


A w and x
B w and y
C x and y
D y and z

Based on the following diagram, answer Questions 14 to 15.

14. What is the size of angle q?


A 50°
B 90°
C 110°
D 130°

15. Which is correct about the diagram above?


A p + q = 130°
B p + r = 180°
C p + 50° = 180°
D q + r = 180°

38 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 9 Quadrilaterals

Choose the correct answers.

1.

• It has 2 pairs of equal opposite angles.


• It has 4 equal sides.

Which of the following is described above?


A Rectangle
B Rhombus
C Parallelogram
D Trapezium

2.

What type of quadrilateral is shown in the diagram above?


A Rhombus
B Parallelogram
C Trapezium
D Kite

3. The diagram shows a quadrilateral.

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Which of the following are the diagonals of the quadrilateral?
A PQ and RS
B PQ and PS
C PR and QS
D PS and QR

4. What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral below?

A 25 cm
B 50 cm
C 100 cm
D 154 cm

5. What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral below?

A 25 cm
B 35 cm
C 100 cm
D 154 cm

40 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
6. The diagram shows a quadrilateral.

What is the area of the quadrilateral above?


A 16 cm2
B 30 cm2
C 32 cm2
D 60 cm2

7. A quadrilateral WXYZ with WY = 12 cm and XZ = 6 cm is given below.

What is the area of the quadrilateral above?


A 18 cm2
B 24 cm2
C 36 cm2
D 72 cm2

8. If the perimeter of a rhombus is 32 cm, what is the length of a side of the


rhombus?
A 4 cm
B 6 cm
C 8 cm
D 16 cm

41 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
9. Two quadrilaterals P and Q are shown below.

P Q

Which of the following statements is correct about quadrilaterals P and Q?


A P and Q have diagonals of the equal length.
B P and Q have parallel opposite sides.
C P has a smaller perimeter than Q.
D The perimeters of P and Q are 12 cm and 14 cm respectively.

10. Given that the quadrilateral below is a parallelogram.

What are the values of x and y?


A x = 9 cm; y = 7 cm
B x = 5 cm; y = 4 cm
C x = 4 cm; y = 5 cm
D x = 4 cm; y = 6 cm

11. What is the perimeter of the kite whose sides are 9 cm and 15 cm?
A 24 cm
B 48 cm
C 96 cm
D 135 cm

42 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
12. The area of a parallelogram is 96 cm2. If its height is 8 cm, what is the length
of its base?
A 6 cm
B 12 cm
C 16 cm
D 24 cm

13. A rectangular field was located near a school. The length of the field is 16 m
and its width is 10 m. What is the perimeter and area of the field?

Perimeter (m) Area (m2)


A 26 80
B 26 160
C 52 160
D 160 52

14. The quadrilateral below has a perimeter of 36 cm.

What is the value of x?


A 10 cm
B 12 cm
C 14 cm
D 16 cm

15. What is the area of a rhombus whose diagonals measure 4.5 cm and 9 cm?
A 13.5 cm2
B 20.25 cm2
C 40.5 cm2
D 81 cm2

43 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
Chapter 10 Prisms

Choose the correct answers.

1. A type of prism has the following characteristics.

• 5 faces with 2 identical triangular ends


and 3 rectangular faces
• 9 edges
• 6 vertices

Which of the following is described above?


A Pentagonal prism
B Triangular prism
C Hexagonal prism
D Cuboid

2. Which of the following are prisms?


I Cuboid
II Triangular pyramid
III Hexagonal prism
IV Parallelogram

A I and II
B I and III
C II and III
D III and IV

3. Which of the following is correct about prisms?


A They are formed by a polygonal base and triangular sides.
B They are solids with six identical polygon ends.
C They are three-dimensional objects which have flat surfaces.
D They consist of square faces.

44 | Mathematics Prathomsuksa 5
4. Below is a riddle.

I have 8 flat surfaces.


I have 12 vertices.
All my sides are the same.
What shape am I?
What
What is your answer?
A Pentagonal prism
B Hexagonal prism
C Cube
D Cuboid

5. Which of the following is correct about a cuboid?


A It has an apex.
B It has six square faces.
C It has six rectangular faces.
D It has eight identical rectangular ends.

6. The diagram shows a prism.

What are the parts labeled X and Y?


A X = Vertex; Y = Edge
B X = Vertex; Y = Triangular face
C X = Edge; Y = Vertex
D X = Edge; Y = Rectangular face

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7. The diagram shows a gift box.

What is the shape of the gift box?


A Cube
B Hexagonal prism
C Pentagonal prism
D Triangular prism

8. Which of the following have six rectangular faces?


I Cuboid
II Cube
III Hexagonal prism
IV Triangular prism

A I and II
B I and III
C II and III
D III and IV

9. Which of the following statements is not correct about a pentagonal prism?


A It has two ends that are pentagons.
B It has 6 faces that are rectangles.
C It has 15 edges and 10 vertices.
D It has 7 faces.

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10. The diagram shows a prism.

Which of the following is a vertex?


A P
B Q
C R
D S

11. How many faces, edges and vertices does the shape below have?

Faces Edges Vertices


A 6 12 8
B 6 8 12
C 8 12 8
D 8 18 12

12. Which of the following objects is usually in the shape of a triangular prism?
A A dice
B A shoe box
C A tent
D A basketball

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13. The diagram shows a prism.

What is part X?
A Vertex
B Edge
C Hexagonal face
D Rectangular face

14. What is the similarity between cuboids and cubes?


A They consist of 12 edges and 8 vertices.
B They consist of 2 identical square faces and 4 rectangular faces.
C They are made up of 6 identical square faces.
D They are made up of 6 rectangular faces.

15. Which is not matched correctly?

Shape Type of polygon end


A Pentagonal prism Pentagonal ends
B Hexagonal prism Hexagonal ends
C Triangular pyramid Triangular ends
D Cuboid Square ends

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Chapter 11 Data Presentation

Choose the correct answers.

Based on the following bar chart, answer Questions 1 to 5.

The bar chart below shows the number of visitors to a zoo from 2016 to 2020.

Number of visitors to the too from 2016 to 2020

1. How many people visited the zoo from 2016 to 2020?


A 5,180,000
B 5,388,000
C 5,980,000
D 5,988,000

2. In which year was the least number of visitors recorded?


A 2016
B 2017
C 2018
D 2020

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3. What is the difference in the number of visitors in 2018 and in 2020?
A 260,000
B 470,000
C 490,000
D 510,000

4. What was the average number of people who visited the zoo yearly, in
thousands?
A 1,036
B 1,196
C 2,392
D 2,990

5. List the years, starting from the one that had the most number of visitors to
the one that had the least number of visitors to the zoo from 2016 to 2020.
Which order is correct?
A 2018, 2019, 2016, 2017, 2020
B 2018, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2020
C 2019, 2018, 2016, 2017, 2020
D 2020, 2017, 2016, 2019, 2018

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Based on the following multiple bar chart, answer Questions 6 to 10.

The multiple bar chart below shows the sales of three products for a factory in 5
months.

Sales of three products from August to December

6. What was the total quantity of shirts sold over the 5 months?
A 400
B 380,000
C 388,000
D 400,000

7. What was the average number of skirts sold per month?


A 80,000
B 81,000
C 202,500
D 405,000

8. How many pairs of pants were sold in the last three months?
A 225,000
B 245,000
C 400,000
D 700,000

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9. What is the difference between the number of shirts sold in August and
October?
A 2,000
B 5,000
C 20,000
D 35,000

10. If a skirt is sold at 280 Baht, what was the total amount of money can be
obtained from the sale of skirts in November and December?
A 18,200 Baht
B 36,400 Baht
C 37,800 Baht
D 39,200 Baht

Based on the following line graph, answer Questions 11 to 15.

The line graph shows the number of cancer patients in a hospital from 2016 to
2020.

Number of cancer patients from 2016 to 2020

11. How many cancer patients were recorded in 2020 in the hospital?
A 60
B 90
C 100
D 150
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12. What was the total number of cancer patients from 2016 to 2020?
A 440
B 455
C 470
D 490

13. How many more cancer patients were recorded in 2019 compared to the number
of patients in 2016?
A 20
B 25
C 30
D 35

14. In which year was the number of cancer patients the highest?
A 2017
B 2018
C 2019
D 2020

15. The hospital recorded 20% cancer deaths. How many patients died from cancer
over the five years?
A 47
B 94
C 98
D 141

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Chapter 12 Pie Chart

Choose the correct answers.

Based on the following pie chart, answer Questions 1 to 5.

The pie chart shows the results of a survey about the favorite type of snacks of
100 students.

Favorite snacks of students

1. How many students prefer dried fruits?


A 10
B 12
C 20
D 30

2. Which type of snack is favored by the most?


A Thai crepes
B Egg rolls
C Mango sticky rice
D Dried fruits

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3. How many more students prefer egg rolls than Thai crepes?
A 8
B 10
C 12
D 14

4. What is the ratio of the number of students who prefer mango sticky rice to
the number of students who prefer dried fruits?
A 18 : 6
B 19 : 4
C 19 : 5
D 19 : 6

5. What percentage of the students who prefer Thai crepes and potato chips?
A 24%
B 26%
C 28%
D 38%

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Based on the following pie chart, answer Questions 6 to 10.

The pie chart shows the percentages of fruits exports to country X this year.

Fruit exports to country X

6. How many percent of lychee are exported?


A 5%
B 10%
C 15%
D 20%

7. If 550 metric tons of fruits are exported to country X, how many tons of
pineapples and durians are exported?
A 220 tons
B 320 tons
C 330 tons
D 385 tons

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8. What is the difference in the number of metric tons of longan and lychee that
have been exported?
A 55 tons
B 110 tons
C 120 tons
D 165 tons

9. What is the ratio of the longan to the lychee for export?


A 3:2
B 3:1
C 5:2
D 4:1

10. Which fruit does our country export the most to country X?
A Durian
B Pineapple
C Longan
D Lychee

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Based on the following pie chart, answer Questions 11 to 15.

The pie chart shows the sales of different colors of the new AXIS car model in
2020. A total of 120 white cars were sold.

Sales of different colors of AXIS car model

11. What fraction of the cars sold are silver?


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A
)
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B
$
)
C
$
)
D
%

12. What was the total number of cars sold?


A 240
B 480
C 960
D 4,800

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13. How many fewer red cars than silver cars sold in 2020?
A 48
B 72
C 96
D 192

14. What percentage of the cars sold were blue?


A 12%
B 15%
C 16%
D 20%

15. If a car is sold at 510,000 Baht, what was the total amount of money can be
obtained from the sale of silver cars in 2020?
A 48,960,000 Baht
B 61,200,000 Baht
C 97,920,000 Baht
D 146,880,000 Baht

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