QUESTION CUM ANSWER PAPER FOR TERM I : CENTRE NUMBER : IN462 NAME : CLASS /DIV.:5 A B C D E F ROLL NO.: SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS PAPER: I DATE : DURATION : 45 Mins MAX.MARKS : 40 READ THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BELOW : 1. Write your name and roll number in the spaces provided at the top of this page. 2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. Write in dark blue pen. 3. You should show all your working in the Answer Booklet. 4. The Number of marks is given in the bracket '[ ]' 5. This document consists of 13 pages. ( 13 printed + 0 blank ) 6. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. 7. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. NAME SIGNATURE DATE INVIGILATOR : EXAMINER : FOR EXAMINERS'S USE Q. NO. MARKS OUT OF 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 1 8 2 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 2 14 2 15 1 16 2 17 2 18 3 19 2 20 2 21 3 22 2 23 2 TOTAL 40 MODERATOR : PAGE: 1
1) Solve: Double 5.1 + Double 0.25 = 2) Write the number name for: 606 889 PAGE: 2
3) Mr. Joe has 12 logs. a) What fraction of the log will be there on each truck if he puts the logs equally on to 17 trucks? Show your working Show here your working here b) How many logs will be there on each truck if he puts the logs equally onto 5 trucks? (Write the answer as mixed number) Show your working here PAGE: 3
4) Read the instructions given and answer the following Sunita used these ingredients to bake one muffin Strawberries 200 g Flour 200 g Butter 50 g Sugar 400 g a) How many grams of strawberries would she need to bake 4 muffins? g b) If she used 100 g of butter, how many grams of flour would she use? g 5 a) Write as decimal: 96 hundredths = b) Round to the nearest kilogram 78.93 kg = kg PAGE: 4
6) Observe the net and answer the following: a) Identify the given net b) Tick the correct option for the given net. (Tick in the box provided) 1) I have 8 faces 2) I have 14 vertices 3) I have 16 edges PAGE: 5
7) Steven had 7324 green marbles and 1899 blue marbles. How many marbles did Steven have in all? 7 3 2 4 + 1 8 9 9 Answer: Steven had marbles in all. 8 a) The smallest number that is rounded to 4000 when rounded to the nearest thousand =. b) Solve using long division method: 8 5 6 9 Quotient = Remainder = PAGE: 6
9) Colour the numbers that are divisible by both 2 and 100 680 4800 560 8200 10) Subtract : 7 5. 8 2-6 6. 5 5 11) I am a five digit number. I have the digit 2 in the ten thousands place and tens place and digit 7 in all my other places. What number am I? 12) Solve: Wilma bought 67 cartons of eggs. There are 38 eggs in each carton. How many eggs did she buy altogether? 6 7 X 3 8 PAGE: 7
13) Fill in the missing numbers: 24, 15,, -3, - 12, To find the next number we count in 14) Observe the given figure and answer the following: a) Which line is parallel to AB b) Which lines are perpendicular to GH, PAGE: 8
15) Write the improper fraction represented by amount of pizza left: 16 a) Look at the following number sentences. Colour the box with yellow for the correct number sentence 1) 2739 41 = 2739 40 + 1 2) 5257-299 = 5257 300 + 1 b) Fill in the blanks: 32300 100 = PAGE: 9
17) Match the pairs of decimals that make 10 a) 3. 7 2. 5 b) 8. 5 6. 3 1. 5 18) In the given number, 789 132 a) The digit 8 has a value of b) The digit 7 is in the place. c) The digit is in the tens place. /[3] 19 a) Circle the greatest value: 4 0.36 4 10 100 b) Arrange the above given values in the increasing order: PAGE: 10
20) Risa bought 10 red balloons and 16 blue balloons. a) She gave away 1 of the red balloons and 3 blue balloons to her friend. 2 4 How many balloons did she give away altogether? Show your working She gave balloons altogether b) Fill in the blanks: 6800 20 = PAGE: 11
21) Colour to match the given mixed number to its improper fraction of the simplest form: 3 10 12 5 4 6 8 3 17 3 23 6 2 6 9 73 12 11 /[3] PAGE: 12
22 a) Convert into decimal. [Circle the correct option:] 3 11 = 10 3.1 4. 1 1.1 b) Fill in the blanks is 0.03 less than 59.72 23 a) Circle the figure that has rotational symmetry: b) The figure above with rotational symmetry fits exactly onto itself times during a complete turn. PAGE: 13