Grade 5 Logical Reasoning

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ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [1] Grade 5 Logical Reasoning For more such worksheets visit www.edugain.com Answer the questions (1) How many triangles are there in this figure? (2) Kimberly remembers that her mother's birthday is after 6 th but before 11 th of June. Her sister Sarah remembers that her mother's birthday is before 16 th and after 9 th of June. On which date of June is their mother's borthday? (3) Table shows description of four Scanners. Printer Specification Scanner 1 Scans 32 pages per minute Scanner 2 Scans 34 pages per minute Scanner 3 Scans 2 pages per second Scanner 4 Scans 1 page every 2 seconds Which is slowest? (4) What is the minimum number of line segments required to make letter W? (5) If means ; - means ; + means '- and means + find the value of expression 5 40-10 + 14 13 = (6) Find the missing number. 4 6 14 4 5 15 6 9 9 7 8 9 3 5?

(7) + = 9 Kg. ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [2] + + + + + + + + = 35 Kg. + = 7 Kg. What is the weight of one? Choose correct answer(s) from given choice (8) If 4 = - = 450, then what is the value of +? a. 1050 b. 600 c. 900 d. 750 (9) Which of the following is different from others? a. 100000 ones b. 1000 thousands c. 1000 hundreds d. 10000 tens (10) Karen arranges tiles on the floor as shown below. Which column of tiles is missing from Karen's floor? a. b. c. d. (11) Which pattern of letters matches with this figure pattern? a. F F F F D D D F b. F D F F D D D F c. F D F D D D D F d. F D F F D D F F

(12) Betty's parents planted a tree on her birth. If tree grows 1 inches per year. What is the age of Betty today? ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [3] 0'4" Birth-date Today a. 6 years b. 2 years c. 4 years d. 5 years (13) Following table shows profits of 6 companies in last year. Company Profit Company 1 $100,000 Company 2 $400,000 Company 3 $450,000 Company 4 $500,000 Company 5 $500,000 Company 6 $500,000 Which of following statement is correct? a. No company made less than $150,000 profit. b. Company 1 made $300,000 more profit than Company 2 c. Company 4 made $1,000 more profit than Company 5 d. No company made more than $500,000 profit. Fill in the blanks (14) Sandra roughly estimates product 42 X 498 as following, - She rounded each number to the nearest ten. - Then she multiplied the numbers Her estimate is?

ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [4] Check True/False (15) You will get Triangle after connecting the 3 dots on grid line. True False 2015 EduGain (www.edugain.com). All Rights Reserved Many more such worksheets can be generated at www.edugain.com

Answers ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [5] (1) 6 Following triangles are there in this figure Therefore there are 6 triangles in this figure (2) 10 th Since Kimberly remembers that her mother's birthdays is after 6 th June and before 11 th June, the only possible dates are, 7 th June, 8 th June, 9 th June, 10 th June Similarly Sarah remembers that her mother's birthdays is after 9 th June and before 16 th June, the only possible dates are, 10 th June, 11 th June, 12 th June, 13 th June, 14 th June, 15 th June Step 3 Now we can see that 10 th June is the common date, therefore their mother's birthdays is on 10 th June. (3) Scanner 4 (4) 4 (5) 19 (6) 16 (7) 5 Kg.

(8) d. 750 ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [6] We have been told that 4 =. This means, one club is same in value as 4 diamonds. We have also been told that - = 450. This means that: Value of one club - Value of one diamond = 450 In the first step, we learnt that the value of one club is same as 4 diamonds. Combining these two facts, we can say that: Value of 4 diamonds - Value of 1 diamond = 450 This means, the value of 3 diamond = 450. Step 3 If the value of 3 diamonds is 450, then the value of one diamond will be 3 times less, that is, 450/3 = 150 Step 4 Going back to what we learnt in step 1, the value of one club = 150 4 = 600 Step 5 This means, the value of 1 club + 1 diamond is = 600 + 150 = 750 Step 6 Now the value of + is 750. (9) b. 1000 thousands (10) a. (11) b. F D F F D D D F (12) c. 4 years (13) d. No company made more than $500,000 profit. (14) 20000

(15) False ID : F-5-Logical-Reasoning [7] On connecting dots, it will look as following It can be see that, this is a straight line Step 3 Therefore statement given is FALSE