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1 JALANDHAR CITY GRADE V (HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK ) ENGLISH 1. Write a diary/journal entry in a thin note book, every day during vacation. 2. Comprehension to be done on page 140 in English Grafalco book. 3. Read the extra reading book The Wit of Tenali Raman. MATHEMATICS 1. Questions 1 to 30 to be done from Mathematics worksheet. 2. Exercises 41, 43, 44, 45 and 48 to be done in Mathematics Magic book. ART 1. Make a book mark for your English extra reading book The Wit of Tenali Raman. 2. Make a jacket for the thin note book in which you'll write the diary/journal entry. COMPUTER 1. , thank you notes, to all the family members. 2. Increase your typing speed by typing more on computer, using the following sites: typing.com, typeracer.com, rapidtyping.com. HINDI 1) kaya- saundr ilaka[- maom krom. 2) kaya-pi~ka maom idyaa gayaa kaya- QyaanapUva-k pz,kr hla krom. 3) kaya- Anya kapi maom krom. PUNJABI il`kx vwlw swrw kmm ie`k A`lg kwpi iv`c kro:- 1. pwt-1 pynitmg mukwbly pvh ky ds nwv Sbd cuxo qy vwk bxwe[ 2. pwt-2 mw kivqw pvo Aqy AwpxI mw dy bwry 100 SbdW iv`c ilko[ 3. Su~D pmjwbi aucwrn iv`c AwpxI jwx-pihcwx qon jwxu krvwe[ 4. AwpxI dwdw/dwdi, nwnw/nwni ji kolon koei iqmn kivqwvw qy iqmn khwxiaw suxo qy suxwe[ 5. koei A`T (8) pmnyh sumdr ilkwei iv`c ilko[
2 JALANDHAR CITY Name GRADE V Subject: Mathematics (HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK ) Life is like a riding bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving. - Albert Einstein General Instructions: Submit your work in a separate thin notebook. Present your work neatly. Work out the rough calculations if required on the right side of the notebook. Q1. Write the smallest 7-digit number in Indian system of numeration and largest 7-digit number in International system of numeration. Q2. Write in Words: a) 48,907,812 b) 29,77,07,303 Q3. (i) Write down the successor of the following: a) 27,09,199 b) 24,91,556 (ii) Write down the predecessor of the following: a) 26,11,700 b) 30,66,201 Q4. Skip count according to the instructions given and write next five numbers in each case: a) 50,43,477 ( in 1 lakh) b) 433,174,656 ( in 10 million) c) 4,58,69,333 ( in 1 crore) d) 7,225,525,928 ( in one billion) e) 36,65,395 ( in 10 thousand) Q5. Arrange in ascending order: a) 461,493,721 ; 461,494,721 ; 46,144,111 ; 46,422,901 b) 18,94,911 ; 72,99,335 ; 7,49,935 ; 71,29,111 Q6. Make any four different numbers with the given digits for each of the following: a) 3,5,7 and 2 b) 1,3,6 and 9 c) 2,3,0 and 8 d) 4,9,1 and 6 Q7. Find the sum of the following: a) 2,88, , ,40,300 b) 22,44,66, ,23, ,22,187 Q8. Find the difference of the following: a) 77,051,008 and 3,61,90,345 b) 29,83,471 and 17,638 Q9. Find the product of the following:
3 a) 2,16,738 and 918 b) 3,45,650 and 175 Q10. Divide the following: a) 34,365 by 36 b) 9,94,685 by 72 Q11. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 100: a) 803 b) 748 Q12. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 1000: a) 6,018 b) 1,738 Q13. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 10,000: a) 28,408 b) 49,925 Q14. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 1,00,000: a) 17,89,382 b) 43,41,785 Q15. Round off the following numbers to the nearest 1,00,00,000: a) 16,85,46,281 b) 31,48,67,180 Q16. Underline the numbers divisible by the given number: a) 2 ; 7840, 4833 b) 3 ; 63945, c) 4 ; 11045, d) 5 ; 10649, e) 6 ; 5721, 6144 f) 7 ; 1575, 2678 g) 11; 49812, Brain Teaser: The numbers 1 to 8 are really angry! No two consecutive numbers want to be next to each other. Can you help them? Write the numbers in circles so that no line connects two consecutive numbers. Q17. The temperature recorded for the first week of June were 35, 41, 38, 44, 49, 37 and 47. Find the average temperature. Q18. Find the average of first 5 multiples of 3. Q19. Find the average of first 10 odd numbers. Q20. Average of greatest 3-digit, 4-digit and 5-digit number is. Q21. If the total amount of oil in 9 bottles is 72 litres. Each bottle contains litres.
4 Q22. Find the average of first five odd numbers between 18 and 28. Q23. Find the average of first 10 natural numbers. Q24. Find the HCF of 120 and 512 using Prime Factorization Method. Q25. Find the LCM of 220,145 and 325 using Prime Factorization Method. Q26. Find the HCF of 442 and 330 Using Long Division Method. Q27. Find the HCF and LCM OF 460 and 840 using Short Division Method. Q28. The LCM of two numbers is 40 and their HCF is 2. If one number is 4, find other number. Q29. State True or False: a) 2 is the only prime number. b) 7 and 82 are co-prime numbers. c) 2 and 3 are twin-prime numbers. d) All the whole numbers are natural numbers. e) The place value of 8 in 68,16,700 is 80,000. Q30. Fill in the blanks: a) 30 Lakh = million. b) crore = 1 billion. c) The lakhs place is times smaller than crores place. d) 7x10 + 7x3 = + 21 =91. e) 18 thousand 9 hundreds =.
5 JALANDHAR CITY ivayaya-ihndi CuiT\TyaaoM ka kaya- kxaa-pa^mcavaim ilaka[- saundr krnai AavaSyak ho.kaya- Anya ka^pi maom krom. 1) pa^mca ]phar svayam toyaar krko Aasa-pasa ko ja,$rtmamd baccaaom maom ivatirt krto hue faotao KIMcaoM AaOr kaolaa^ja banaaem. 2) p`itidna saubah ]zkr maulamam~ yaa gaaya~i mam~ ka ]ccaarna krom. 3) AjaMta ¹ elaaora gaufaaaom ki klaa va karigari ka ica~ saiht Apnao SabdaoM maom vana-na krom. 4) Apnao bacapna ki manapsamd GaTnaa kao Apnao SabdaoM maom ilaike. 5) inamna sqaana BaroM k) sabyata ko saaqa ki BaI ]%pi<a hu[-. K) p`%yaok dosa ki ApnaI ek haoti ho. ga) kao ihndi Baart ki raja BaaYaa banai. Ga) vanaao-m ko samauh kao Sabd khto hom. =) dugqa kao ihndi maom khto hom. ca) sam&a ko tina Baod va hom. C) samsaar ko p`%yaok Sabd pu$ya jaait yaa s~i jaait ka baaoqa krato hom eosao Sabd khlaato hom. ja) Sabd ka ek $p AaOr ek sao AiQak $p khlaata hom. Ja) sava-naama ko Baod hom. Ha) jaao Sabd ek samaana Aqa- bataem ]nhom samaanaaqai- yaa khto hom.
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