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This document outlines the Class V Mathematics exam for the CBSE Board, which consists of three sections with a total of 25 questions. Section A includes 10 questions worth 1 mark each, Section B has 10 questions worth 2 marks each, and Section C contains 5 questions worth 4 marks each. The exam covers various mathematical concepts such as factors, geometry, fractions, and number theory.

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Cbse g5

This document outlines the Class V Mathematics exam for the CBSE Board, which consists of three sections with a total of 25 questions. Section A includes 10 questions worth 1 mark each, Section B has 10 questions worth 2 marks each, and Section C contains 5 questions worth 4 marks each. The exam covers various mathematical concepts such as factors, geometry, fractions, and number theory.

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CBSE Board

Class V Mathematics

Time: 1½ hours Total Marks: 50

General Instructions:

1. All questions are compulsory.


2. Section A comprises of 10 questions carrying 1 mark each.
3. Section B comprises of 10 questions carrying 2 marks each.
4. Section C comprises of 5 questions carrying 4 marks each.
Section A
(Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each)
1. Find the all factor of 40.
2. Find the radius if the diameter of the circle is 36 cm
3. A circle has a radius 7 cm. Find the length of the diameter.
4. Find the area of a rectangle of length 15 mm and breadth 7 mm.
5. The cost of 7 toys is rs.294. Find the cost of 2 toys.
6. Is 1 a prime number or composite number?
7. Find the common factor of 6 and 8.
8. Area of rectangle=?
9. The greatest no of 4-digit=?
10. Write the extended form of 54324
Section B
(Questions 11 to 20 carry 2 marks each)
11. What should be subtracted from CC to get CLIX?
12. Using the digits 2, 9, 3, 6 and 0 form the largest and the smallest possible 5-
digit numbers. Find the difference between the two numbers formed.
13. Change 2/5 to an equivalent fraction with denominator 15.
4 ?
14. =
6 18
8 7 4 3
15. × × × .. ?
9 6 5 2
16. Find the HCF of 108 and 132 by prime factorization method.
17. Find highest common factor (H.C.F) of 18 and 30 by using division method.
18. The sides of a triangular park are 14 m, 17 m and 20 m. Find its perimeter.
19. Arrange the rational number ascending order: 2/3, 5/7, 4/9, ¼
20. The annual rent of a house is Rs.3600. Find the rent of 5 months.
Section C
(Questions 21 to 25 carry 4 marks each)
21. Find highest common factor (H.C.F) of 184, 230 and 276 by using division
method.
22. Verify that 6 and 28 are perfect numbers.
23. Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 8 cm. __
24. Find four pairs of co-prime numbers.
2 5
25. A frog took three jumps. The first jump was m long, the second was m long
3 6
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and the third was m long. How far did the frog jump in all?
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