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Periodic Test 2

Mathematics –Revision paper


Grade :5

SECTION A - Mental Math

I] Choose the correct answer

1] The difference between two numbers is 20. The following changes are made to the numbers
• Larger number is decreased by 2
• Smaller number is increased by 3
• What will be the new difference?

A] 1 5 B] 20 C] 21 D] 25

2] 10 times 92 is 920

Which of the following number sentence gives 12 times 92?

A] 920 + 12 B] 920 + 92 C] 920 + 12+ 12 D] 920 + 92 + 92

3] In a farm, ½ of the animals are sheep and ¼ of the animals are cows. There are 20 sheep in the
farm. How many cows are there?

A] 5 B] 10 C] 40 D] 80

4] A four-digit number has 9 in its hundreds place. The number becomes 3000 when rounded to its
NEAREST hundred. Which of the following will be the digit in the THOUSANDS place?

A] only 2 B] only 3 C] either 2 or 3 D] can be any digit

5] Neha had 2 apples. She sliced each apple into quarters. She gave ¼ of the total number of slices
to Sindhu. How many slices did Sindhu get?

A] 1 B] 2 C] 4 D] 8

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6] Archana bought TWO of the items shown below

If she paid with a 100-rupee note what is the MAXIMUM amount of change she could have
received?

A] Rs 29 B] Rs 56 C] Rs 58 D] Rs 85

7] Look at the number sentence below

442 ÷ 34 = 13

If 442 is divided by a number GREATER than 34, which of the following is true about the answer?

A] It is equal to 13 B] It is less than 13 C] It is greater than 13

D] Cannot say without knowing the number

8] 89 X 7 = 623

89 X 9 = 801

Which of these is 89 X 79 ? [ Note: you need not calculate]

A] 623 + 801 B] 623 X 801 C] 623 + 8010 D] 6230 + 801

9] Aditya watched a tennis match that lasted 100 minutes. The match started at 12:50 PM. At What
time did it end?

A] 1:50 PM B] 2:00 PM C] 2:30 PM D] 2:50 PM

10] Julie baked 45 cookies so that she could give 5 cookies to each of her friends and have none left
over. However, 3 cookies broke.

From the remaining cookies, she gave each friend the maximum number of cookies. If each friend
received an equal number of cookies, how many cookies are left with Julie?

A] 3 B] 4 C] 6 D] 9

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SECTION B

II] Answer the following [ Show workings]

1] Find equivalent fractions by multiplication


5 11 19
A] 9 B] 15 C] 20

2] Find equivalent fractions by division


11 14 18
A] 55 B] 28 C] 20

3] Convert to improper fraction


1 4 3
A] 5 4 B] 7 8 C] 6 7

4] Convert to mixed number


24 14 72
A] B] C]
7 5 20

5] Find the perimeter using suitable formula

A] Square of each side 23 m

B] Rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 3 cm

6] Find the area using suitable formula

A] Square of each side 9 m

B] Rectangle with length 12 cm and breadth 8 cm

7] Find the volume of the given shape

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8] Compare
8 4 5 3 10 11
a] 10 __ b] __ c] __
5 8 7 8 22

9] Solve
3 1 1 3 4 2 2 4 3 2
a] + b] 2 + 4 c] + 10 d] - e] -5
5 2 5 3 9 4
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10] Solve with statements: A group of boys made a pile of snowflakes. Charles made of the
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2
snowflakes and Denny made of the snowflakes. The remaining part was done by Jesvin.
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Find the fraction of snowflakes made by Jesvin.
1 1 1 1
11] Arrange in ascending order: , , ,
7 2 21 15

SECTION C

12] Read the graph and answer the questions

A] How many visitors came in on Monday?


B] Which day had the highest number of visitors?
C] How many visitors were there on Tuesday and Wednesday in total?

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13] The line graph represents the balance in Olivia’s savings account over 5 months. Find
the amount she saved in the month of March.

14] Make a tally chart for the given information

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