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Grade: V Div:

Subject: Math
Final Exam– Paper 1

Name: ______________________________ Roll No: __________ Date: 1st April 2021


Marks: 40 Duration: 1 hour

Q.1 Shade 1 of this shape


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[1]

Q.2 Aryan bought a 1.9 m long ribbon.


He used 85 cm of the ribbon to decorate a birthday card.
How many meters of the ribbon were left?

……………. m [2]

Q.3 Here is a number fact.

22 X 14 = 308

Use the fact to complete these calculations.

a) 22 X 28 = …………. [1]

b) 2.2 X 14 = …………. [1]

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Q.4 Here is a line graph showing the growth of a Bean plant.

1. How many centimeters was the plant on Day 2? …………. cm [1]

2. What is the difference in the plant’s growth between Day 1 and Day 5? ……….. cm [1]

Q.5 Here is a part of a flight schedule.

a. Sara catches the flight from Chiang Mai to Koh Samui.


How long does her journey last? Give your answer in hours and minutes.

……. hours ……. minutes [1]

b. Jane has a meeting in Laung Prabang at 16:00.


She needs to travel from Chiang Mai.
Will she reach in time for her meeting?
……………. [1]

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Q.6 Here is information about a 3D shape.

Number of Faces Number of Vertices Number of Edges


6 8 12

Write down one name from the list below to identify the shape.

Pentagonal prism Square based pyramid

Triangular based pyramid Trapezoidal prism

………………………… [1]

Q.7 There are 40 staff members in a school.


30% of the staff members travel by personal vehicle.
How many staff members travel to school by personal vehicle?

………………. [1]

Q.8 Class 5 record the temperature for five days.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday


10°C -4°C 2°C -6°C -1°C

What is the difference between the lowest temperature and highest temperature?

………… ° C [1]

Q.9 What is the size of the angle made by the hands of a clock at 6 pm?
Give your answer in degrees.

…………. ° [1]

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Q.10 53 girls are in a dance class.
The teacher forms groups of 7 girls.
How many whole teams can the teacher make?

…………… [1]

Q.11 Here is a fair spinner

a. What is the probability of landing on an even number? …………… [1]


b. What is the probability of landing on 0? ……………. [1]
c. What is the probability of landing on 1? .…………… [1]

Q.12 Calculate the value of ∠y in each figure below.


The figures are not drawn to scale

a. y

43° 18°
……………. ° [1]

b.

y
125°
……………. ° [1]
113°

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Q.13 Here is a grid.

a. What is the position of the rhombus? ……………… [1]

b. Which shape is in the position E3? ……………… [1]

Q.14 Express the following ratios in their simplest form.

a. Ratio of the number of squares to the number of circles

………… [1]

b. Ratio of the number of shaded stars to the unshaded stars

…………. [1]

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Q.15 Jane had a buffet dinner at a restaurant on her birthday and was given
a 15% discount.
The usual price of the buffet dinner was $40.
What was the value of the discount that she was given?

$ …………… [2]

Q.16 The length of a rectangular field is 80m.The width of the field is half its length.

80 m
a. Find the area of the field.

…………… m² [1]

b. Find the perimeter of the field

…………… m [1]

Q.17 A jug contained 1.48 l of apple juice. Ben drank 230 ml of the apple juice and poured the
remaining juice into 5 bottles equally.
How many millilitres of apple juice are there in each bottle?
Show your working clearly.

…………… ml [2]

Q.18 Work out the following

a. 52 + (3 × 12) ÷ (33 − 27) – 41

…………… [2]

b. 3 of 450 …………… [1]


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Q.19 Sarah rode 7.892 km on Saturday and 3000 m on Sunday. What was the total distance in
meters that she rode on Saturday and Sunday.
Show your working clearly.

…………….. m [2]

Q.20 Wee Leong mixed 5 litres of apple juice with 4 litres of orange juice to make 9 litres of fruit
punch. How many millilitres of apple juice is needed to make 18 litres of fruit punch?
Show your working clearly.

…………….. ml [2]

Q.21 Here is a shape grid.

The shape is translated 4 units to the right


What are the new coordinates of the image of Point R? (…… , ……) [2]

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Q.22 Here are five number cards

0 6 12 3 5

Use four of these cards to make this statement correct. No card can be used twice.

=. . [1]

Q.23 Write the masses that are greater that ½ kg

660 g 495 g 392 g 921 g 198 g …………. [1]

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