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FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION, 2015
MATHEMATICS
Time : 3 hrs. Class V M.M: 100
Date :
General Instructions :
• The question paper is divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
• Section A comprises of 4 questions of 5 marks each. 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 (4×5=20)
[All questions are compulsory]
A.1 Choose the correct answer and write.
a) One lakh = _______
i) 1000 ii) 1000000 iii) 100000 iv) 10000
b) Which polygon is the strongest polygon?
i) square ii) rectangle iii) triangle iv) pentagon
c) Find the missing length if perimeter of given figure is 15 cm.
?
2cm 3cm
4cm
i) 5cm ii) 6cm iii) 7cm iv) 4cm
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d) of 30 apples = _________ apples.
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i) 60 ii) 6 iii) 12 iv) 15
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e) The shape which looks same on turn
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i) ii) iii) iv)
A.2 Match the following.
a) Right angle 2 (length + breadth)
b) Obtuse angle equal to 900
c) Twice of right angle greater than right angle and less than straight angle
d) Perimeter of rectangle length × breadth
e) Area of rectangle straight angle

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A.3 Fill in the blanks.
a) The predecessor of 580000 is __________.
b) 1 rupee = __________ twenty paise coins.
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c) A figure which looks the same on turn will also look the same on __________
6
turn.
d) Special words/numbers which read the same both ways are called __________.
6
e) =
7 42
A.4 Solve the following.
a) 5795 b) 10000 c) 345
+ 3465 - 99 × 57

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d) 2970 ÷ 9 e) of 6000
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SECTION – B (8×3=24)
[Attempt any eight questions]
B.1 Log boat travels with a speed of 4 km in 1 hour. How long will it take to cover a
distance of 10 km?
B.2 Floramma sells prawns for Rs. 150 per kg. How much will she earn by selling 9 kg
prawns?
B.3 Look at the given figure and
a) name the angle A
b) name the arms
c) name the vertex O B
B.4 Calculate the following –
1 1
a) of right angle b) of right angle c) 2 times of right angle
3 2
B.5

Copy the figure in a square grid and find its area.


B.6 Make three different shapes using 5 squares each of side 1cm. Find the perimeter of
each shape.
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2 1 1
B.7 Draw grid of 16 squares and make pattern with red, yellow, green.
8 2 4
B.8 Draw 3 equal parts of a triangle in two different ways.
B.9 Enlist 6 letters of English alphabet which look the same after half a turn.
B.10 Find the secret number from the given clues.
• It is smaller than half of 100.
• It is more than 4 tens and less than 5 tens.
• The tens digit is two more than the ones digit.
• Together the digits have a sum of 6.
SECTION – C (7×4=28)
[Attempt any seven questions]
C.1 Twenty fisherwomen have made their own bank. Each saves Rs. 25 and puts in the
bank.
a) How much money does the group collect each month?
b) How much money will be collected in ten years?
C.2 Name the kind of angle formed by the two hands of the clock at the given time.
a) 2 o’clock b) 8 o’clock c) 3 o’clock d) 6 o’clock
C.3 Draw two more sides to complete the shape such that area
is 10 square cm. Do this in two different ways. (on grid
paper)

C.4 Arun uses one third of the day for sleeping, one eighth for playing and one fourth for
studying. Find how many hours does he take for.
a) Sleeping ? b) Studying ?
c) Playing ? d) What part of the day does he use for other activities ?
C.5 Draw mirror halves of the following.
a) b)

c) d)

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C.6 Manju had 12 chocolates. She gave one fourth of it to Raji, one third to Sujatha and
one sixth to Sheelu. She ate remaining chocolates –
a) How many chocolates did each get?
b) What part of chocolates did Manju ate ?
C.7 Draw the shapes showing rotation by
a) b)

half a turn (clockwise)

1
turn (clockwise)
4
c) d)

1 1
turn turn
3 8
C.8 Fill the given magic square using all numbers from 46 to 54 so that total of each line
is 150.

C.9 Study the pattern carefully and write the next two steps
(9 – 1) ÷ 8 = 1.
(98 – 2) ÷ 8 = 12
(987 – 3) ÷ 8 = 123
______________
______________
C.10 Fill in the blanks.
a) 901 + 13 + _________ = 13 + 64 +_________.
b) 45 × 10 × _________ = 10 × _________ × 65.
c) 675 × 1000 = _________.
d) 7005 ÷ 1000, Quotient = _________, Remainder = _________.

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SECTION – D (3×6=18)
[Attempt any three questions]
D.1 Mini buys 6000 kg of fresh fish for Rs. 15 per kg. She dries it. The dried fish is 1/3 of
fresh fish. She sells dried fish for Rs. 70 per kg. Calculate –
a) Cost of 6000 kg fresh fish.
b) How many kg of dried fish will she get from 6000 kg fresh fish?
c) How much will Mini earn by selling the dried fish she gets from 6000 kg fresh
fish?
D.2 Construct the following angles – a) 600 b) 1300
D.3 Find the perimeter and area of
a) A rectangle with length 6cm and breadth 3cm.
b) A square with side 4cm
D.4 The price list is given below.
Items Price in Rs. (per kg)
Potato Rs. 16
Tomato Rs. 12
Carrot Rs. 24
Gourd Rs. 8
Onion Rs. 10
Kirti’s shopping list is as follows –
1
Potato – 2 kg
4
3
Carrot – 3 kg
4
1
Gourd – 1 kg
2
Make a bill for the vegetables Kirti bought. Find the total money she had to pay.
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D.5 Draw what the following shapes would look like on turn and half a turn (clockwise)
4
1 1
Shape turn turn
4 2
a)

b)

c)

ACTIVITY. (10)

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