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Operation of large numbers

Choose the correction option ( 5 x1= 5)

1. The product of number multiplied by 1 is _________

a) 0 b ) the number itself c) 1 d) none

2. 1521 + ? = 1577, Replace ‘?’ with the correct answer

a) 56 b) 54 c) 156 d) 154

3. What is the remainder of 345 ÷100

a) 300 b) 0 c) 45 d) 54

4. The sum of 145600 and 400 is

a) 1456400 b 145200 c) 146000 d) 14600

5. 1245 – 30 = 1215, identify minuend in the given statement

a) 30 b) 1245 c) 1215 d none

Answer the following questions: ( 5 x1= 5)


6. 7865 ÷ 100, Find the quotient and the remainder.
7. Amar collected 2,712 stamps and karan collected 928. About how many stamps they
collected?
8. A confectionery shop makes 1,840 pastries every month. About how many pastries
will be made by the same in a year.
9. Subtract 96, 78, 913 – 10,00,000
10. Double of a number is 9756. What is its half?

Answer the following questions: ( 4 x 2= 8)

11. Find the sum of 1, 53 215 + 23, 19, 620


12. What should be added to 3,21,194 to get 9,32,159?
13. Find the product of 271 and 35
14. Divide 825 by 17.

Answer the following questions: ( 4 x 3= 12)


15. Which is greater, The sum of 20,63,145 and 54,22,021 or the difference between
32,35,831 and 32,28,762?
16. Find the product of largest 5-digit number by largest 4-digit number.
17. Find the total number of pages in a book which has 28 words on a page and contains
7084 words altogether.
18. A book has 1592 pages and each page has 125 lines. How many lines are there in the
book?
Answer the following questions: ( 2 x 5 = 10)

19. Find the sum of the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers formed using the digits
7, 0, 1, 8 and 5.
20. There are 9,24,09,540 women, 7,65,85,372 men and 3,78,49,075 children in a city.
What is the total population of the city?

Answers:
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. Q 78, R 65
7. 3640
8. 22,080
9. 86, 78, 913
10. 2439
11. 2,472,835
12. 610,965
13. 9,485
14. Q= 48 R= 9
15. 7,485,166 >7069
16. 999,890,001
17. 253
18. 8,358,000
19. 206,843,987 15,824,168
20. 8,358,000

Fractions
Choose the correct answer: [1 mark each]

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1. What is the lowest term of 42
4 9 3 31
a. 7 b. 21 c. 7 d. 2
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2. Write 2 as a mixed number.
2 1 1 5
a. 1 8 b. 8 2 c. 5 2 d. 8 2
3. All ________ fractions are less than 1

a. unit b. proper c. improper d. like


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4. Write 8 5 as improper fractions.
44 40 160 44
a. 5 b. 5 c. 5 d. 40

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5. Find the missing number. 5 = 20
a. 4 b. 6 c. 2 d. 3
Answer the following: [1 mark each]
5 3
6. Find the sum of 4 and 4
1 11
7. Compare: 5 2 ⎕ 2
12 8
8. Find the difference of 6 − 6
2
9. Find the first two equivalent fractions of 3
44 8 52 19
10. Arrange the following ∈descending order : 14 , 14 , 14 , 14

Answer the following: [2 mark each]


2 4
11.Find the difference of 7 3 − 5 3
22 11
12.Compare using <, > or = ⎕
34 28
13.Arrange the following in ascending order.
13 13 13 13 13 13
, , , , ,
2 23 18 45 100 3
4 24
14.Check whether the following fractions are equivalent: 5 and 30

Answer the following: [3 mark each]


20 1
15.What fraction should be subtracted from 4 to get 3 4 ?
1 4 2 4
16.Arrange in descending order. 2 3 , 7 3 , 1 3 , 2 3
3
17.What fraction should be added to 5 to make it 1?
2 1 1
18.Raju’s school is 8 3 km from his house. He travels 2 3 km by bus, 4 3 km by
metro and the rest on foot. How much distance did he travel on foot?
Answer the following: [5 mark each]

2 3
19.Bina and Mina ordered a pizza. Bina ate 6 of the pizza and Mina ate 6 of the
pizza.
a. Who ate more pizza? How much more?
b. What fraction of pizza did they eat all together?
c. What fraction of the pizza is left?
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20.The normal route from my house to the market is 2 10 km long. There is
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shortcut which is 1 10 km long.

a. How much shorter is the shortcut than the normal route?


b. If I go by the normal route and return by the short cut, how much
do I walk?

Answers:
3
1. c. 7
1
2. b. 8 2
3. b. proper
44
4. a. 5
5. c. 2
6. 2
7. =
2
8. 3
6 6
9. ,
4 9
52 44 8 19
10. , , ,
14 14 14 14
,
4
11. 3
22 11
12. >
34 28
13 13 13 13 13 13
13. , , , , ,
100 45 23 18 3 2
14. Yes, they are equivalent
7
15. 4
4 4 1 2
16. 73 , 2 3 , 2 3 , 13
2
17. 5
1
18. a. Mina, 6
5
b. 6
1
c. 6

19. 2 Km
20. a. 1 km
46
b. 10

DECIMALS

Choose the correct answer (1MARK)


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1. 60 + 2+ can be written in decimal form as
100
a) 62.8 b)6.028 c) 62.0008 d) 62.08
2. Which of the following is correct?
a) 0.3 > 0.4 b) 0.07< 0.02 c) 3 > 0.89 d) 0.5 =0.05
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3. Write the decimal form of
4
a) 0.34 b) 1.4 c) 0.75 d) 0.25
4. Which of the following is the smallest?
a) 0.7 b)0.07 c) 0.007 d)0.0007
5. The simplest form of 0.04 as fraction is
1 1 4 4
a) b) c)
5 25 25 10

Answer the following (Necessary steps must be shown) (1mark)

6. Find the product of 4.5 and 100


7. 2.456 ÷ 100=----------
8. Write the place value of 6 in 25.006
9. Make the given decimals in to like decimals: 3.04 , 126 , 4.9
10. Convert 0.05 into fractions.
Answer the following (Necessary steps must be shown) ( 2 mark)

11. Arrange in descending order, 3.91, 3.2 , 3.922, 3.02

12. Subtract 7.385 from 16.03

13. The sum of two decimal numbers is 2.15. If one of the decimal numbers is 0.356, find
the other number.

14. Add 3.8 +27.25 + 200

Answer the following (Necessary steps must be shown) ( 3 mark)

15. Mary has two baskets red and yellow, if red basket can hold 10.350 kg of fruits but
yellow basket can hold 14.34kg more fruits than red basket basket. how much weight
can yellow basket hold?

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16. Tank A can hold 19.84L of water while Tank B can hold 1 L more water as
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compared to tank A. How much water can tank B hold?

17. Heera and Bharti were calculating the total money both had saved in their piggy
banks. Heera had Rs. 123.50 in his piggy bank. They found that his money was Rs. 65
less than Bharti. How much money was in Bharti’s piggy bank?

Answer the following (Necessary steps must be shown) ( 5 mark)

18. Analyze if each pair of problem has the same answer. If not, compare the answers in
each pair.

a) 17.59 x 10

175.9 x 100

b) 7.4÷ 10

0.0074 x 100

c) 0.896÷ 10

896÷ 1000
19. Subhash had Rs. 567.75. He spent Rs. 318.50 out of it. His mother gave him
Rs.542.25 more. If he divides the current total between himself and 9 of his friends to
buy a toy for each person, how much does one toy cost?
How much money does the shopkeeper earn if he sells 100 toys in a month?

Answers
1. d) 62.08
2. c) 3 > 0.89
3. c) 0.75
4. d)0.0007
1
5. b)
25
6. 450
7. 0.02456
8. 6 thousandths
9. 3.04, 126.00 , 4.90
5
10.
100
11. 3.922, 3.91, 3.2, 3.02.
12. 8.645
13. 1.785
14. 231.05
15. 24.69 kg
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16. 1 + ¿ 19.84 = 1.125 +19.84
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=20.965 L
17. amount of money Bharti had = 123.50 +65 = 188.50
18. a) 17.59 x 10=175.9
175.9 x 100=17590

17590. 175.9
b) 7.4÷ 10=0.74

0.0074 x 100=0.74
They are same
c) 0.896÷ 10=0.0896

896÷ 1000=0.896
0.896 > 0.0896

19. cost of one toy = 791.5 ÷ 10(including Subhash 10 people are there)
= Rs. 79.15
Cost of 100 toys =. 79.15 ×100 =Rs. 7915
Factors and multiples
I. Choose the correct answer ( 1 mark)
1) Which of these are co-prime (a) 16,18 (b) 11,48 (c) 8,23
(i) a (ii) b (iii) b and c
2) Find the missing number .

a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
3) Which of the following shows the prime factorization of 24?
a) 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 b) 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 c) 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3
d) 2 × 2 × 3 × 3
4) What are the common factors of 9 and 36?
a)1, 3, 9 b)1, 4, 5, 9 c)1, 4, 5 d)1, 6, 8
5) Which number is exactly divisible by 6?

a) 3478             b) 4562 c) 5430       d)  1124


II. Answer the following ( 1 mark)
1. What is the greatest factor of a number?
2. Write the only prime number between 90 and 100.
3. What is the LCM of 2 and 3?
4. State the divisibility rule of 9.
5. Suggest two numbers which are multiples of 2 and 4.

III. Answer the following: ( Necessary steps should be shown 2 marks)


1. Find the prime factorization of 64 by division method.
2. Write all prime numbers between 20 and 40.
3. Replace * by the least digit such that 34*1 is exactly divisible by 3.
4. Check if 78532 divisible by 9.

IV. Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 3 marks)


1) Find the prime factors of 120 using division method.
2) Find the HCF of 48, 36 by prime factorisation method.
3) Find the LCM of 64, 72, 96 by common division method.
4) Check if 34911 divisible by 3,6,9.

V. Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 5 marks)


1) Find the prime factorisation of the greatest 3-digit number and express it as
the product of prime numbers.
2) Find the LCM of the 3rd , 4th and 5th multiple of 8.
Answer Key
I. Choose the correct answer ( 1 mark)
1) iii
2) a
3) b
4) a
5) c
II. Answer the following ( 1 mark)
1) The number itself
2) 97
3) 6
4) Sum of the digits should be divisible by 9, then the number will be
divisible by 9.
5) 8,12 ( or any two multiples of 2 and 4)

III. Answer the following: ( Necessary steps should be shown 2 marks)


1) 64=2x2x2x2x2x2
2) 23,29,31,37
3) 1
4) 78532 is not divisible by 9.Sum of the digits of 78532=
7+8+5+3+2 = 25 is not divisible by 9 . Since the sum 25 is not
divisible by 9, the given number is not divisible by 9.
IV. Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 3
marks)
1) 120 = 2 X 2 X 2 X 3 X 5
2) 48= 2 X 2 X 2 X2 X 3
36 = 2 X 2 X 3 X 3

HCF = 2 X 2 X 3 = 12

3) 64,72,96
LCM = 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 2 X 3= 192

4) 34911
To check divisibility by 3 , we should add
3+4+9 + 1 + 1 =18 .since 18 is divisible by 3 , 34911 is divisible
by 3.
To check divisibility by 6, 34911 should be divisible by 3 and 2. It
is already divisible by 3 but since the ones digit is odd , it is not
divisible by 2. Since its divisible by 3 but not divisible by 2 ,
34911 is not divisible by 6.
To check divisibility by 9, we should add all the digits. The sum is
18 and since 18 is divisible by 9, 34911 is divisible by 9.
V. Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 5 marks)
1) Greatest 3-digit number = 999
999 = 3 x 3 x 3 x 37

2) 3rd , 4th, 5th multiple of 8 = 24, 32, 40


LCM of 24,32,40 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2x 3 x 5 = 960
Geometry
Choose the correct answer (1 mark)
1. Name the angle formed when the clock strikes 9 a.m.
a) Right angle b) straight angle c) acute angle d) obtuse angle

2. An angle whose measurement is greater than 180° and less than 360° is
called
a) Acute angle b) obtuse angle c) Reflex angle d) Complete angle

3. A water sprinkler covers 90° of a backyard lawn. How many degrees will the
sprinkler need to be moved in order to cover the full 360° of lawn?
______________
a) 180° b) 90° c) 270° d) 280°

Answer the following (1 mark)


4. Which one is measurable, line, line segment or ray.
5. Find the number of angles in the shape.

6. What is the measure of the straight angle?


Answer the following: (Necessary steps should be shown 2 marks)
7. Can two acute angles be put together to form a straight angle? Give reason
for your answer.
8. Draw a closed shape having 3 right angles and 2 obtuse angles.
9. Define line segment and ray and suggest some examples of each from real
life.
Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 3 marks)
10.Using your protractor, measure each angle in the triangle.

∠ ABC= ______, ∠ BCA = ______, ∠ CAB = ________


11. Classify the types of angles shown in the given figure.
Example: State what kind of angle in formed when moving in clockwise
direction
From a) North to Southeast b) East to Northwest c) West to North

12. Name the angles in the given figure.


Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 5 marks)
13. Construct given angle using protractor and name them.
a. 65° b. 120°
14. What is the approximate degree measure of the angle shown by the hands of
clock when it is.
a. 3:05 b. 6:00 c. 12 o’clock d. 9:10

Answer Key

Choose the correct answer (1 mark)


1.a) Right angle
2. c) Reflex angle
3. c) 270°
Answer the following (1 mark)
4. Line segment.
5. 5
6. 180°
Answer the following: (Necessary steps should be shown 2 marks)
7. No, because the sum of two acute angles will be less than 90°.

8.

9. Line segment: It is a part of line; it has 2 end points. For example, Edges of
laptop
Ray: It is a part of line that goes on endlessly in one direction. For example,
Sun rays
Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 3 marks)
11. a. straight b. obtuse c. right
12. <AEB, <AEC, <AED, <BEC, <BED
Answer the following :( Necessary steps should be shown 5 marks)
14. a. Acute angle b. straight angle c. zero or complete angle d. obtuse angle.

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