Total No. of printed pages: 13 ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT-2, (2015-16) Date of Examination: 10th March, 2016 Subject: Mathematics Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 50 Class: V Section: Roll No. Name: Invigilators signature: Marks obtained: out of Examiner s signature: Checker s signature: 1
I. A).Choose the correct answer from the bracket and fill in the blanks. ( ½ x 8 = 4 ) 1) Bangalore is to the of Delhi.( East, West, North, South ) 2) Indian state which does not have the sea on any side is. (West Bengal, Assam, Goa, Gujarat) 3) Which one of the given shapes cannot be folded to make an open box? [ ( a ), ( b ), ( c ), ( d ) ] (a) (b) (c) (d) 4) 2 m 5 cm can be written as m.( 2.05, 205, 2.50, 25 ) 5) 1.05 rupees means paise. ( 5/10, 50, 105, 5/100 ) 6) part of the given figure is shaded. ( 4, 0.04, 4/6, 0.4 ) 7) If the side of a square is doubled, its area will increase times. ( 2, 3, 4, 5 ) 8) If we make different shapes of same perimeter, shape will have the biggest area. (square, rectangle, circle, triangle ) 2
B. Match each shape of A below with a box of B into which it will fold. A B ( ½ x 6 = 3 ) 1 i 2 ii 3 iii 4 iv 5 v 6 vi 3
C. Write TRUE and FALSE for the given statement. ( ½ x 6 = 3 ) 1). 10 1000 = 0.1 2). One-tenth of a centimetre is called one millimetre 3). Area of Indian flag is measured in square kilometre 4). Space occupied by a solid is called its area. 5). A 3-dimensional perspective drawing is called a deep drawing. 6). A shiny security thread on a 100-rupee note contains the word SBI. D. Fill in the blanks. ( ½ x 10 = 5 ) 1) Length of a rectangle is 12 cm. and breadth is 4 cm. Its area will be sq.cm. 2) 99 cm = metre. 3) 100 x 10 x 0 x 5 = 4) If the edge of a cube is 3 cm, its volume will be cm cubes. 5) 0 divided by 532 = 6) Anil needs to grow 30 cm more to reach 3 m. height. The present height of Anil is 7) The length of this lady s finger is cm. 8) A cube has edges. 9) The favourite fruits of some children are given in the table. Each line of a shape shows one fruit. means 5 fruits and means one fruit. 4
Fruits Mango Apple Orange Graphs Tally marks The fruit liked by most of the children is 10) In the given map of class room, is exactly opposite to the display board. II. Do as directed. (1 x 15 = 15) 1) Make the given picture in 1cm grid. 5
2) Distance from Tatanagar to Kolkata is 10 cm on the map. What is the ground distance between these two places? ( Scale: 1 cm = 25 km ) 3) Make doors and windows on the deep drawing of the given floor map of the house. 4) How many cubes are needed to make this interesting model? 6
5) An egg costs four and a half rupees. How much will two and a half dozen of eggs cost? 6) Solve and check the answer. 452 9 7) Ram wants to divide his land equally among his three children. Divide the land equally in such a way that each child has to get a tree. Colour each child s piece of land differently. 7
8) A small rectangular stamp is of length 3 cm and breadth 2 cm. A post card is of length 30 cm and breadth 24 cm. How many stamps will cover the postcard completely? 24cm 30cm 9) There are 36 students in a class. One-third of the students like to play cricket. Write the number of students and game in correct part in the chapatti chart given below 8
10) See the family tree and write the answer. a) How many great grand parents in all does Madhav have? b) How many elders will be there in the VI generation of his family? 11) A cow gives 12 litres of milk every day. How much will it give in one year? 12) Make the best story problem. There are 18 benches in a class. There are two students on each bench. 9
13) If 1 kg fresh fish is dried it becomes 200 gm. How much of fresh fish should be dried to get 1 kg dry fish? 14) How many 2 cm cubes can be arranged in a box of length 12cm, breadth 10 cm and height 8cm? 15) Complete the pattern. ( 10 x 2 ) 2 = 18 ( 18 x 2 ) 4 = 32 ( 32 x 2 ) 6 = 58 8 = 10
III. Solve the problems. ( 2 x 10 = 20 ) 1) Distance between place A and B on ground is 300km and on map it is 6 cm. What will be the scale of map? 2) Make a nice diagram on given grid by colour its 1/5 blue, 2/4 green, 0.2 red and 0.05 yellow. 3) If 1 Won = 0.04 rupee. How many Won can be changed for a) 50 rupees b) 8 rupees 11
Temperature( c ) Temperature( c ) 4) Look at the bar chart of temperature ( c) recorded in 5 cities on 2 different dates and answer the following. Date-05/05/2015 Date-12/12/2015 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 a) Which city had the temperature of 30 C on 5 th May? b) Which city was the coldest on 12th December? c) How much lower is the temperature of Kolkata from that in Chennai on 5 th May? d) What is the difference between the temperature of Delhi and Mumbai on 12 th December? 5) Complete the table for the given cards. Card Length (cm) Breadth (cm) Area (Sq.cm) Perimeter (cm) X -------------- 8 96 40 Y 11 -------------- 121 44 Z -------------- 10 150 -------------- 12
6) Salary of farm workers of different states is given in the table. Look at the table and answer the following. State Salary of one day (in rupees) Haryana 210 Maharashtra 250 Odisha 180 Tamil Nadu 200 Assam 150 a) What is the difference in rate in highest and the lowest salary of workers? b) If a farm worker works for 5 weeks in Odisha, how much will he earn? c) In a day how much more will a farm worker in Maharashtra get than a worker in Tamil Nadu? d) If a farm worker will go to the state of lowest salary payment for farm work, how much will he earn in a year? 7) Ayush took a loan from his friend to buy a bike for Rs. 36,624. He has to pay it back in equal amount every month for a year. How much will he have to pay every month? 13
8) There are 18 rooms in a school. Each room has 5 fans. If each fan has 3 blades, How many blades are there in all? 9) The weight of a 5 rupee coin is 9 gram. How many coins of 5 rupee are there in a bag if it weighs 9 kg? 10) A square play ground has a perimeter of 380 cm. How much is its area? Best of luck 14