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Grade: V Subject: Math

Div:
Term Evaluation
Topics Whole numbers, Factors, multiples and prime
numbers, Shapes, Operations with whole numbers, Length,
Mass & volume, Metric and imperial measures and Time
Name: ______________________________ Roll No: __________ Date: 5th November 2020

Marks: 40 Duration: 1 hour

Q.1 a) Round 6475 to the nearest thousand. [1]

b) Round 9 005 321 to the nearest ten thousand. [1]

Q.2 Write all the numbers between 50 and 90 that are

Divisible by 4
and
Divisible by 5 [2]

Q.3 Complete the following calculations

X 10 = 36.8

469 ÷ 100 = [2]

Q.4 Two children take part in a reading competition.


Here are their start and finish times.

Start Finish

Peter 0915 1058

John 0935 1128

How much longer did John read for, than Peter? Give your answer in minutes.

[2]

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Q.5 Here is the net of a 3D shape.

What is the name of this 3D shape? [1]

Q.6 James is thinking of a three-digit number.

The sum of the digits is 12.


The number is a multiple of 5
but not a multiple of 10

Write two different numbers that James could be thinking of.

[2]

Q.7 Rajiv drives from Mumbai to Goa. He travels 360 miles.

Find out how much he travels, in kilometres.

[2]

Q.8 Circle the number which is a prime number and a factor of 78.

5 11 3 19 7 [1]

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Q.9 Grade 5 visits a museum.
There are 24 children in Grade 5.
4 adults go with them.
Entrance to the museum costs $13 for children and $16 for adults.
What is the total cost of the visit?

Show your working.

[3]

Q.10 Write, in words, the sum of 48091 and 5632.

[2]

Q.11 Here are diagrams of some 3D shapes.


Write down the shape/s that have the same number of faces as vertices.

[2]

Q.12 Fill in the blanks.

a)

b) The largest 2-

c) [3]
Q.13 a) Seema has a phone. The time on the phone is 1616.
Write this time using the 12 hour clock. [1]

b) Seema starts a phone call at 7:35pm. The phone call finishes at 8:05pm.
Work out the length of the phone call in minutes.

[1]

Q.14 Fill in the missing numbers.

X 10 ÷ 100
100.2
X 100 ÷ 10

[4]

Q.15 Arrange the following masses in order, beginning with the smallest.

13.2kg 30oz 16000g 2lb 1030g

[2]
(smallest)

Q.16 Look at the following number.

6 098 452

a) Write the product of the digit in the millions place and the digit in the ten
thousands place.

[1]

b) Write the difference between the value of 8 and the value of 5

[1]

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Q.17 Look at the following time.

2237

Which of the following is the closest to the time given above?

10pm 2213 10:37am 9:45pm 2245 [1]

Q.18 A teacher asks her class to work out the answer to

5 + 12 x 3

Mike says the answer is 51.


Is Mike correct? Explain why you think so.

[2]

Q.19 Bottle A contains 2L650ml of water.


Bottle B contains 1880ml of water.

Which bottle contains more water and by how many millilitres?

[2]

Q.20 If I double a number, then double it again, I get 48.


What is my original number?

[1]

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