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1 Class :STD-5 Lesson : 5 - digit numbers 1 QUESTION BANK I SEMESTER PORTIONS Subject : MATHEMATICS I Fill in the blanks 1 Mark(s) 1. The greatest 3 digit number is 2. The smallest 3 digit number is 3. The greatest 4 digit number is 4. The smallest 4 digit number is 5. The greatest 1 digit number is 6. The smallest 1 digit number is 7. When one is added to the greatest number of each given number of digits, we get the number of next given number of digits. 8. The preceding no: of 57,839 is 9. The succeeding no: of 88,890 is 10. Follow the pattern and complete the series. 23,344, 23,444,, 11. Follow the pattern and complete the series. 15,790, 35,790, 55,790,, 12. Follow the pattern and complete the series. 88,888, 78,88, 68,888,,. 13. Follow the pattern and complete the series. 30,453,, 36,453, 39, Follow the pattern and complete the series. 58,600, 62,6000, 66,600,, II Choose the correct answer 1 Mark(s) ,085 52,085 (=, >, <) ,431 43,613 (=, >, <) ,662 24,672 (=, >, <) ,312 76,312 (=, >, <) ,884 81,365 (=, >, <) 20. The highest place value of 23,457 is (thousand, ten thousand, unit) 21. The highest place value of 1345 is (thousand, ten thousand, unit) III Solve 1 Mark(s) 22. Write the following number in figure using commas. forty five thousand six hundred eighteen. 23. Write the following number in figure using commas. Eighty two thousand seven hundred nine. 24. Write the following number in figure using commas. Ninety four thousand three hundred fourteen. 25. Write the following number in figure using commas. Ninety eight thousand. 26. Write the following number in figure using commas. Forty one thousand forty one.
2 27. Write the following number in figure using commas. Thirty six thousand four hundred one. 28. Write the following number in figure using commas. Nine thousand three hundred fifteen. 29. Write the following number in figure using commas. Seven thousand thirty six 30. Write the standard form of the following. 7 10, , = 31. Write the standard form of the following. 4 10, , = 32. Write the standard form of the following. 9 10, , = 33. Write the standard form of the following. 6 ten thousand + 3 thousand + 5 hundred + 1 ten + 7 unit = 34. Write the standard form of the following. 1 ten thousand +1 thousand +4 hundred + 7 ten + 4 unit = 35. Write the following numbers in ascending order. 30,435, 70,533, 20,411, 40, Write the following numbers in ascending order. 44,444, 44,044, 40,444, 40, Write the following numbers in ascending order. 63,841, 63,481, 63,148, 63, Write the following numbers in ascending order. 50,060, 50,500, 55,000, 50, Write the following numbers in ascending order. 20,325, 20,825, 20,302, 20,413 2 IV Do as Directed: 2 Mark(s) 40. Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Insert commas at appropriate places in the following number. Write in words Form the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using the following digits 3, 1, 4, 7, 9
3 3 51. Form the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using the following digits 8, 1, 6, 2, Form the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using the following digits 7, 0, 6, 1, Form the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using the following digits 6,4,5,7,0 54. Form the greatest and the smallest 5-digit numbers using the following digits 2, 5, 7, 3, 4 V Solve the following: 3 Mark(s) 55. Write the following numbers in ascending order a) 2,456 2,465 2,565 2,546 b) 5,768 5,678 5,687 5,867 c) 8,901 8,910 8,109 8, Write the following numbers in descending order a) 2,947 3,038 2,930 3,830 b) 4,892 4,982 4,082 4,792 c) 5,678 5,778 5,878 5, Write the following in descending order: a) 23,456 34,567 12,345, 45,678 b) 40,564, 45,064, 45,604, 40,456 c) 12,344, 12,340, 12,304, 13, Write the following in descending order: a) 57,093, 52,169, 54,917, 57,298 b) 77,770, 77,077, 77,777, 70,777 c) 61,234, 62,134, 21,364, 12,364 VI Solve the following: 4m 4 Mark(s) 59. Write the place value chart for the given numbers a) 2,684 b) 7, Write the place value chart for the given numbers a) 9,806 b) 5, Write the following in the expanded form a) 19,203 b) 77, Write the following in the expanded form a) 38,294 b) 40, Write the following in the expanded form a) 59,163 b) 47,609
4 4 Lesson : Addition I Do as Directed: 2 Mark(s) 1. Add the following a) 36,417+32,532 b) 28,490+61, Add the following a) 12, ,016 b) 23, , Add the following a) 42, ,063 b) 36, , Add the following a) 43, ,654 b) 4, , Add the following a) 25,700+2, ,413 b) 25, , ,368 II Solve the following: 3 Mark(s) 6. The number of students of first standard in all the schools of a panchayat is 1,673, Second standard is 1,845, third standard is 1,437 and fourth standard is 1,547. Find the total number of students. 7. An Indian cricketer scored 14,025 runs in the test cricket matches and 15,759 runs in one day cricket matches. How many runs did the cricketer score in all? 8. The population of a town is 54,872 and another town is 45,127. Find the total population of both the towns. 9. There were 26,759 trees in the protected area of a forest. 13,842 trees were planted during vanamahostava. Find the total number of trees in the protected area of the forest. 10. Sanmati deposited Rs. 3,672 on Monday and Rs. 4,678 on Tuesday in the book. Find the total amount deposited by her. III Solve the following: 4m 4 Mark(s) 11. A co-operative milk dairy collects 15,209 litres of milk from farmers in a week and 16,826 litres of milk in the next week. How many litres of milk was collected from the farmers in two weeks? 12. A public library in city has 17,943 books in Kannada, 14,635 books in Hindi and 10,284, books in English. How many books are there in the library altogether? 13. During Dasara exhibition, 4,826 people visited agricultural stall, 15,468 people visited popcorn stall and 8,401 people visited handicraft stall. How many people visited these three stalls? 14. A tooth paste factory produced 29,486 tooth paste tubes in January, 32,699 tooth paste tubes in February and 21,596 tooth paste tubes in March. How many tooth paste tubes were produced in three months? Lesson : Subtraction I Fill in the blanks 1 Mark(s) 1. 6,453-5,302 = 2. Difference + = Minuend. 3. Minuend - Subtrahend = 4. 86,291-64,130 =
5 5. 20,000-8,625 = 6. 6,123-3,586 = 7. 25,307-6,419 = 8. 8,000-4,617 = 9. 17,094-3,043 = 10. 3,759-2,156 = 5 II Choose the correct answer 1 Mark(s) ,297-16,025 = a) 25,722 b) 25,272 c) 22,522 d) 27, ,625-36,178 = a) 14,474 b) 14,744 c) 14,447 d) 17, Subtract 24,683 from 40,000 = a) 11,357 b) 13,517 c) 15,317 d) 17, Subtract 16,486 from 26,475 = a) 9,998 b) 9,899 c) 8,999 d) 9, ,842-34,532 = a) 25,310 b) 23,510 c) 21,530 d) 25,130 III Do as Directed: 2 Mark(s) 16. Subtract and do verification: a) 25,768-4,304 b) 42,695-20, Subtract and do verfication: a) 4,297 from 11,035 b) 10,000 from 31, Solve: 21, ,428-2, solve : 43,618 +6,382-29, Solve : 54, ,897-39, Sanjeev has Rs. 8,524. He donated Rs. 2,937 to an orphanage. How much is left with him? 22. What should be added to 37,946 to get 91,643? 23. What should be sustracted from 67,215 to get 28,941? 24. The sum of two members is 87,065, if one of the member is 49,726. Find the other member. 25. The total member of students of STD V in all the Schools of taluk is 5,728 if the number of girls is 3,572. Find the member of boys. IV Solve the following: 3 Mark(s) 26. In an assembly election Mr. Suresh has got 42,618 votes. MrsRohiniget 54,951 votes and won. how many more votes did Mrs. Rohini get than Mr. Suresh? 27. A farmer bought a pair of bulls which cost Rs. 68,300 in the market. He had Rs. 86,100 with him. What is the amount left with him after buying the bulls? 28. A garment factory produces 25,846 dresses for boys and 45,715 dresses for girls during a festival season. How many more dresses did factory produce for girls than boys V Solve the following: 4m 4 Mark(s) 29. A mobile factory manufactures 23,715 mobiles in Nov and 34,160 mobiles in Dec. Out of them 42,534 mobiles were sold. Find how many mobiles was left unsold in factory? 30. Mr. Anand has Rs. 15,282 in his bank account. He deposits Rs. 25,718 on Wednesday. He draws 30,145 on Thrusday. Find his bank balance after withdrawal. 31. Mrs. Anitha has Rs. 50,000 with her. she purchases a colour TV for Rs. 13,538 and a refrigerator for Rs. 16,990. Find the amount left with her after the purchase.
6 6 Lesson : Factors and Multiples I Fill in the blanks 1 Mark(s) 1. If 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 are factors of 12 then 12 is called is a multiple of 1 means, = is a multiple of 6 means, = 6 4. Every number is a multiple of 5. is a factor of every number. 6. Multiple of a number is either equal to or greater than the II Choose the correct answer 1 Mark(s) 7. Factor of 6 is a) 2 4 b) 3 2 c) 4 4 d) is a multiple of 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and a) 18 b) 16 c) 24 d) 8 9. Factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 12 a) 5 b) 7 c) 6 d) Factor of 48, 16 = 48 a) 4 b) 6 c) 2 d) Every number is a factor of a) Itself b) 1 c) 0 d) none III Do as Directed: 2 Mark(s) 12. Circle the multiples of 7 in the following numbers 7, 13, 14, 21, 35, 36, Write the multiples of 2 between 51 and Write the multiples of 15 between 50 and Write four multiples of write four multiples of Write all the factors for (a) 20 (b) Write any two factors for Write any two factors for 12. IV Solve the following: 3 Mark(s) 20. Write any three factors for Write any three factors for Complete the tree diagram: -
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