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SECOND TERMINAL EXAMINATION, 2014


MATHEMATICS
Time : 3 hrs. Class V M.M: 100
General Instructions :
• The question paper is divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
• Section A All questions are compulsory.
• Section B Comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each. Attempt any 8 questions.
• Section C Comprises of 10 questions of 4 marks each. Attempt any 7 questions.
• Section D Comprises of 5 questions of 6 marks each. Attempt any 3 questions.

SECTION – A
(All questions are compulsory)
A.1 Fill in the blanks.
a) 6000 ÷ 1 = ___________.
b) 12890 × 0 = ___________.
c) 600 × 400 = ___________.
d) 1 cm = ___________ mm.
e) Collection of information is called ___________.
A.2 Match the following.
456
a) Perimeter of rectangle i)
10
P
b) 45.6 ii) −l
2
c) side of square iii) 14.76
7 6 Perimeter
d) 10 + 4 + + iv)
10 100 4
e) Breadth of rectangle v) 2 (L+b)
A.3 Choose the correct option.
a) All multiples of 2 are _________ numbers.
i) odd ii) even iii) prime iv) unique
b) If 1cm on the map shows 10km on the ground then 5km on the ground shows
_________ cm on the map.
1 3 1
i) 3cm ii) cm iii) cm iv) cm
4 4 2
c) Match with the correct net –

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

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d) Decimal form of is __________.
1000
i) 62.31 ii) 6.231 iii) 623.1 iv) 0.6231
e) The region enclosed between the boundaries of a figure is its __________.
i) perimeter ii) circumference iii) Area iv) square
f) The way of presenting the data using symbolic figures is called __________.
i) Bar graph ii) Pictograph iii) Pie chart iv) Horizontal graph
g) 815 × ( ____ × 93) = (815 × 209) × 93
i) 0 ii) 200 iii) 209 iv) 1
h) The surface of cube is __________.
i) square ii) rectangle iii) circle iv) oval
i) If the side of square is 20cm its area is __________.
i) 4cm2 ii) 40cm2 iii) 400cm2 iv) 0.4cm2
j) A number is a factor of __________.
i) itself ii) multiple iii) 0 iv) 2

SECTION – B
(Attempt any eight - 8×3=24)
B.1 Construct factor tree for the following :
a) 25 b) 60
B.2 If the distance between Chakradhar Nagar and Lochan Nagar is found to be 4 cm on
the map, then what is the actual distance between them? Scale – 1cm = 400 m

B.3 Country Money Changed into Indian rupees


USA Dollar 39.70
Mithun’s uncle in America had sent him 10 USA dollars as gift. Mithun used 370
rupees for a school trip. How much was left with him?
B.4 The fencing of a square garden is 40m in length. How long is one side of the garden?
B.5 Prepare a pie-chart based on the data given in the table below :

Help most in house work Number of children


Cleaning the house 10
Serving food 25
Washing clothes 15
Washing utensils 3
Going to the market 47

B.6 Use Bela’s method and multiply –


a) 32 × 47 b) 67 × 18
B.7 a) Find the LCM of 5 and 7.
b) Find the HCF of 40 and 60.

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B.8 Draw the 3-dimensional figure for the following.
a) b)

c)

B.9 If 100 one rupee coins weigh 485g then how much will 10000 coins weigh?
B.10 Write the place value of each digit.
329.246
SECTION – C
(Attempt any seven - 7×4=28)
1
C.1 Draw the following picture in cm and 2cm grid.
2

C.2 Rajani went for shopping with Rs. 200. Look at the bill. The shopkeeper forgot to put
the point correctly in the prices. Put the point in the correct place and find out the total
amount of the bill.
Item Quantity Price (Rupees)
Green gram 1 kg 5025
Coconut oil 1l 6000
Soap 1 1250
Tea 250 g 2725
Total
C.3 Do the division and check your answer by multiplication.
a) 3480 ÷ 12 b) 2475 ÷ 11
C.4 Rani is arranging 12 tamarind seeds in the form of different rectangles.
a) How many different rectangles can she make by 12 tamarind seeds?
b) In the same way if there are 15 tamarind seeds how many rectangles can she
make?
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C.5 Ratan drinks 8 glasses of water every day.
a) How many glasses will he drink in one month?
b) How many glasses will he drink in one year?
c) If 125 people living in a colony drink 8 glasses of water each in a day, how
much water will they drink in a year?
C.6 a) Draw any two nets which can be folded into an open box.
b) Find the volume of a cube if its side is 7cm.
c) A cuboid has a length 18cm, breadth 3cm and height 2cm. What will be its
volume?
C.7 A 2 rupee coin weighs 6g ? What is the weight of a sack with :
a) 2200 coins? ______kg ______g
b) 3000 coins ______kg
C.8 A thin wire 20cm long is formed into a rectangle. If the width of this rectangle is 4cm.
What is its length?
C.9 Anjali, Aarushi, Abhi and Avi made greeting cards. Complete the table for their cards.
Whose card Length Width Perimeter Area
Anjali 10cm 8cm ______ ______
Aarushi 11cm ______ 44cm ______
Abhi ______ 8cm ______ 80cm2
Avi ______ ______ 40cm 100cm2
C.10 There are 28 laddoos in 1 kg. How many laddoos will be there in 12kg? If 16 laddoos
can be packed in 1 box, how many boxes are needed to pack all these laddoos?
SECTION – D
(Attempt any three questions - 3×6=18)
D.1 Draw a layout plan of your class room and mark your place, green board, display
board, windows, door and almirah.
D.2 Draw a square of 9 square cm. Write A on it. Draw another square with double the
side. Write B on it. Answer the questions –
a) The perimeter of square A is ______cm.
b) The side of square B is ______cm.
c) The area of square B is ______ square cm.
d) The area of square B is ______ times the area of square A.
e) The perimeter of square B is ______ cm.
f) The perimeter of square B is ______ times the perimeter of square A.
D.3 Draw a bar graph to represent the following data :
Number of students participating in different games :
Table
Games Cricket Badminton Tennis Basketball Football
Tennis
No. of
10 25 30 20 15 50
students
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D.4 Write the first 6 multiplies of 3, 6, 9. Put the common multiples in the common area
and mark the least common multiple.

D.5 Match the following


1
Rupee 5 paise Rupee 0.75
2
1
Rupee 25 paise Rupee 0.50
10
5
Rupee 99 paise Rupee 0.05
100
3
Rupee 50 paise Rupee 0.10
4
99
Rupee 75 paise Rupee 0.25
100

1
Rupee 10 paise Rupee 0.99
4

ACTIVITY – Practical Skill (10)

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