MATHS WORKSHEET CLASS V

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Name: MATHS WORKSHEET CLASS V 1. Write the numbers in words and expanded form. 4256 Word form : Expanded form: 5480 Word form : Expanded form: 6093 Word form : Expanded form: 6549 Word form : Expanded form: 7894 Word form : Expanded form: 1235 Word form : Expanded form: 5432 Word form : Expanded form: 6523 Word form : Expanded form: 8634 Word form : Expanded form: 2. Write the standard form and expanded form: TH Hund. Tens Ones a) 6 5 4 3 Standard form: Expanded form: b) 2 3 5 0 Standard form: Expanded form: c) 2 3 6 6 Standard form: Expanded form: d) 4 5 2 1 Standard form: Expanded form: e) 7 8 7 4 Standard form: Expanded form: f) 8 0 6 7 Standard form: Expanded form: g) 9 3 7 8 Standard form: Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 1

Expanded form: h) 2 3 8 0 Standard form: Expanded form: i) 4 3 5 4 Standard form: Expanded form: j) 5 2 5 8 Standard form: Expanded form: k) 6 3 5 6 Standard form: Expanded form: 3. Write the following in standard and expanded form. Two thousand six hundred ninety nine Standard form: Expanded form: Three thousand ninety Six thousand ninety two Two thousand sixty three Five thousand three hundred nine Seven thousand two hundred Eight thousand sixty two Nine thousand five hunred sixty two Eight thousand four hundred two Two thousand fifty three. Five thousand three. Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: Standard form: Expanded form: 4. Write the 2-digit greatest number: 5. Write the 3-digit greatest number. 6. Write the 4-digit greatest number. 7. Write the 2-digit smallest number. 8. Write the 3-digit smallest number. 9. Write the 4-digit smallest number. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 2

10. Write the number before the given number. 4568 8754 2587 9632 5248 4521 8523 8521 5490 9805 1234 7432 6480 6054 6541 9461 3215 5083 7412 9064 11. Write the number after the given number. 12. 4568 9632 2587 8754 5248 8521 8523 4521 5490 7432 1234 9805 6480 9461 6541 6054 3215 9064 7412 5083 13. Write the place value of underlined numbers: 9854 5648 6321 1345 2589 7453 14. Write the numbers in Ascending order: a) 4568 4785 5786 6489 5471 5264 4256 3547 b) 6458 2589 4521 6523 1547 4520 4569 1658 c) 7895 7485 7285 7630 7465 7822 4865 4685 15. Write the numbers in Descending order: a) 4568 4785 5786 6489 5471 5264 4256 3547 b) 6458 2589 4521 6523 1547 4520 4569 1658 c) 7895 7485 7285 7630 7465 7822 4865 4685 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 3

16. Tick the largest number: a) 4568 4785 5786 6489 5471 5264 4256 3547 b) 5284 4856 6548 4785 6587 4856 2546 4865 c) 7895 7485 7285 7630 7465 7822 4865 4685 d) 6458 2589 4521 6523 1547 4520 4569 1658 e) 1256 6548 4586 6574 2548 4687 9856 1548 f) 5462 6485 5974 5974 4687 4856 2596 6324 g) 1548 3524 2648 2649 4678 6548 4697 5296 17. Tick the smallest number: a) 4568 4785 5786 6489 5471 5264 4256 3547 b) 5284 4856 6548 4785 6587 4856 2546 4865 c) 7895 7485 7285 7630 7465 7822 4865 4685 d) 6458 2589 4521 6523 1547 4520 4569 1658 e) 1256 6548 4586 6574 2548 4687 9856 1548 f) 5462 6485 5974 5974 4687 4856 2596 6324 g) 1548 3524 2648 2649 4678 6548 4697 5296 18. Write the successor of the given numbers: 4785 9874 7469 8563 4150 8526 8745 6548 4652 9450 5489 4596 8956 4896 6548 6547 6548 6485 9456 4589 19. Write the predecessor of the given numbers: 4785 9874 7469 8563 4150 8526 8745 6548 4652 9450 5489 4596 8956 4896 6548 6547 6548 6485 9456 4589 20. Write the Roman numerals of the following numbers: Number Roman Numeral Number Roman Numeral Number Roman Numeral Number 3 6 2 25 5 8 13 30 9 10 15 14 11 12 20 7 Roman Numeral Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 4

21. Write the place value of : a) 3 in 4853 b) 5 in 5862 c) 3 in 1235 d) 8 in 9853 e) 4 in 8745 f) 6 in 6547 g) 9 in 7964 h) 1 in 8173 i) 5 in 2589 j) 2 in 7532 1. What is line? Draw any line. 2. What is line segment? Draw any line segment. 3. What is ray? Draw any ray. 4. What is an angle? 5. Write the different types of an angle. 6. What is an acute angle? Draw one acute angle. 7. What is an obtuse angle? Draw one obtuse angle Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 5

8. What is a right angle? Draw one right angle 9. Draw an angle 60 0. Write the steps also. 10. Draw a line segment of length 8 cm. 11. Draw an angle 120 0. Write the steps also. 12. See the figure, answer the following: OA and OB are called of the angle. A Point O is called. Name the angle: Angle O B Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 6

13. What is triangle? Draw any triangle. 14. What is quadrilateral? Draw any quadrilateral. 15. What is pentagon? Draw any pentagon. Draw the hands of the clock when they make an angle greater than a right angle and write the time also. Draw the hands of the clock when they make an angle less than a right angle and write the time also. 18 fisherwomen of Jamnagar have started a bank. Each of them deposits Rs.965 every month. What amount is deposited in the bank in a year? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 7

What kind of angle (acute, obtuse, right) is made by the hands of these clocks. Also write the time Name the vertex and sides formed by the angles. Write the name of the angle also: Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 8

Match the following clocks with correct time: A cement tank costs Rs.3985.Raman wants to buy 3 cement tanks. He has Rs.10000 with him. Will he be able to buy the cement tanks? A boat can carry 19 kgs of fresh fish. How many boats are needed to carry 57000g of fresh fish? Seema took a loan of Rs.8596 from the bank. She pays back Rs.9286 to the bank. What amount did she pay back as interest to the bank? Seema was able to repay the loan in 2 months and she paid equal amounts in 2 months. What amount did she pay in a month? Fill in the blanks: 1. 63 Kg = g. 2. 1 km = m. 3. lakhs = 1 crore 4. Right angle = degrees Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 9

5. An obtuse angle is more than a angle but less than angle. 6. 2 x Right angle = degrees. Colour all the circles red, all the triangles green and all the squares blue Read the price list and answer the three questions below: PRICE LIST PER KG. Fresh Fish = Rs.65.00 Dry Fish = Rs.75.00 King Fish = Rs.105.00 Sardine = Rs.98.00 1. How many Kgs of sardine can you buy if you have Rs.588? 2. Gracy buys 2Kg Fresh Fish,1 Kg Dry Fish, 4 Kg King Fish and pays Rs.1000.What amount will she get back? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 10

3. Shamu buys 500g of Sardine. What amount should he pay? Name each shapes and colour the shapes with different colours. A shark weighs 16000 Kgs. Rita weighs 40Kg. By how many Kgs is the weight of the shark more than that of Rita? A shark weighs 16000 Kgs. Josy weighs 50 Kg. By how many Kgs is the weight of the shark more than that of Josy? Read the price list and answer the two questions below: 1 Kg Prawns = Rs.150 1 Kg Squid = Rs.50 Kalu has Rs.100.He spends ¼ of the money on squid and ¾ the money on prawns. a) How many Kgs of squid did he buy? Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 11

b) How many Kgs of prawns did he buy? Match the following shapes with their names: What measure (in degrees) should be added to the following to make them a right angle? 1. 24 0 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 12

2. 19 0 3. 46 0 4. 37 0 5. 68 0 6. 72 0 7. 43 0 8. 84 0 9. 34 0 10. 23 0 11. 66 0 12. 35 0 Raghu draws an angle measuring 140 degrees. He now divides this angle into 2 equal parts. What is the measure of each of the smaller angles? Seema draws a right angle.she divides this into 3 equal parts.what is the measure of each part? What kind of angle is this? Identify the following angles as acute, obtuse or right angles:- 1. 124 0 = 2. 109 0 = 3. 46 0 = 4. 97 0 = 5. 90 0 = Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 13

6. 72 0 = 7. 163 0 = 8. 84 0 = 9. 134 0 = 10. 23 0 = 11. 166 0 = 12. 35 0 = Can you figure out what shapes make up into these pictures? How many different shapes are there. Name it. Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 14

MATHS TEST PAPER 01 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 87956 100302 112648 124994 + 54789 + 67134 + 79479 + 91824 113302 125648 137994 150340 + 80097 + 92442 + 104787 + 117132 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 87956 100302 112648 124994-54789 - 67134-79479 - 91824 113302 125648 137994 150340-80097 - 92442-104787 - 117132 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5789 7023 5567 4456 x 287 x 312 x 337 x 362 6047 7281 9 3303 4 2356 x 545 x 570 5 1135 6 3522 7 3339 8 5496 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 1

MATHS TEST PAPER 02 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 90545 102891 115237 127583 + 56057 + 68402 + 80747 + 93092 115891 128237 140583 152929 + 81365 + 93710 + 106055 + 118400 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 90545 102891 115237 127583-56057 - 68402-80747 - 93092 115891 128237 140583 152929-81365 - 93710-106055 - 118400 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5801 7035 5579 4468 x 297 x 322 x 347 x 372 6059 7293 9 3348 4 2420 x 555 x 580 5 1380 6 3588 7 3430 8 5600 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 2

MATHS TEST PAPER 03 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 93134 105480 117826 130172 + 57325 + 69670 + 82015 + 94360 118480 130826 143172 155518 + 82633 + 94978 + 107323 + 119668 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 93134 105480 117826 130172-57325 - 69670-82015 - 94360 118480 130826 143172 155518-82633 - 94978-107323 - 119668 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5813 7047 5591 4480 x 307 x 332 x 357 x 382 6071 7305 9 3393 4 2484 x 565 x 590 5 1625 6 3654 7 3521 8 5704 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 3

MATHS TEST PAPER 04 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 95723 108069 120415 132761 + 58593 + 70938 + 83283 + 95628 121069 133415 145761 158107 + 83901 + 96246 + 108591 + 120936 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 95723 108069 120415 132761-58593 - 70938-83283 - 95628 121069 133415 145761 158107-83901 - 96246-108591 - 120936 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5825 7059 5603 4492 x 317 x 342 x 367 x 392 6083 7317 9 3438 4 2548 x 575 x 600 5 1870 6 3720 7 3612 8 5808 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 4

MATHS TEST PAPER 05 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 98312 110658 123004 135350 + 59861 + 72206 + 84551 + 96896 123658 136004 148350 160696 + 85169 + 97514 + 109859 + 122204 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 98312 110658 123004 135350-59861 - 72206-84551 - 96896 123658 136004 148350 160696-85169 - 97514-109859 - 122204 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5837 7071 5615 4504 x 327 x 352 x 377 x 402 6095 7329 9 3483 4 2612 x 585 x 610 5 2115 6 3786 7 3703 8 5912 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 5

MATHS TEST PAPER 06 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 100901 113247 125593 137939 + 61129 + 73474 + 85819 + 98164 126247 138593 150939 163285 + 86437 + 98782 + 111127 + 123472 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 100901 113247 125593 137939-61129 - 73474-85819 - 98164 126247 138593 150939 163285-86437 - 98782-111127 - 123472 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5849 7083 5627 4516 x 337 x 362 x 387 x 412 6107 7341 9 3528 4 2676 x 595 x 620 5 2360 6 3852 7 3794 8 6016 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 6

MATHS TEST PAPER 07 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 103490 115836 128182 140528 + 62397 + 74742 + 87087 + 99432 128836 141182 153528 165874 + 87705 + 100050 + 112395 + 124740 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 103490 115836 128182 140528-62397 - 74742-87087 - 99432 128836 141182 153528 165874-87705 - 100050-112395 - 124740 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5861 7095 5639 4528 x 347 x 372 x 397 x 422 6119 7353 9 3573 4 2740 x 605 x 630 5 2605 6 3918 7 3885 8 6120 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 7

MATHS TEST PAPER 08 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 106079 118425 130771 143117 + 63665 + 76010 + 88355 + 100700 131425 143771 156117 168463 + 88973 + 101318 + 113663 + 126008 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 106079 118425 130771 143117-63665 - 76010-88355 - 100700 131425 143771 156117 168463-88973 - 101318-113663 - 126008 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5873 7107 5651 4540 x 357 x 382 x 407 x 432 6131 7365 9 3618 4 2804 x 615 x 640 5 2850 6 3984 7 3976 8 6224 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 8

MATHS TEST PAPER 09 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 108668 121014 133360 145706 + 64933 + 77278 + 89623 + 101968 134014 146360 158706 171052 + 90241 + 102586 + 114931 + 127276 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 108668 121014 133360 145706-64933 - 77278-89623 - 101968 134014 146360 158706 171052-90241 - 102586-114931 - 127276 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5885 7119 5663 4552 x 367 x 392 x 417 x 442 6143 7377 9 3663 4 2868 x 625 x 650 5 3095 6 4050 7 4067 8 6328 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 9

MATHS TEST PAPER 10 CLASS V T.T. 1 hr M. M. 40 1. Add the following: (8 marks) 111257 123603 135949 148295 + 66201 + 78546 + 90891 + 103236 136603 148949 161295 173641 + 91509 + 103854 + 116199 + 128544 2. Subtract the following: (8 marks) 111257 123603 135949 148295-66201 - 78546-90891 - 103236 136603 148949 161295 173641-91509 - 103854-116199 - 128544 3. Solve the following: (24 marks) 5897 7131 5675 4564 x 377 x 402 x 427 x 452 6155 7389 9 3708 4 2932 x 635 x 660 5 3340 6 4116 7 4158 8 6432 Prepared by: M. S. KumarSwamy, TGT(Maths) Page - 10