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Subject: Mathematics Class: V: International India School, Riyadh Worksheet - Fraction

This mathematics worksheet provides problems involving fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and profit/loss for 5th grade students. The fraction section includes filling in blanks, writing true/false statements, and solving problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions. The decimals section similarly involves filling in blanks, ordering decimals, and performing calculations with decimals. Later sections cover measurement, geometry concepts like perimeter and area, and profit/loss word problems. The worksheet aims to reinforce key mathematical concepts for 5th grade level through a variety of question types.

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Subject: Mathematics Class: V: International India School, Riyadh Worksheet - Fraction

This mathematics worksheet provides problems involving fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, and profit/loss for 5th grade students. The fraction section includes filling in blanks, writing true/false statements, and solving problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions. The decimals section similarly involves filling in blanks, ordering decimals, and performing calculations with decimals. Later sections cover measurement, geometry concepts like perimeter and area, and profit/loss word problems. The worksheet aims to reinforce key mathematical concepts for 5th grade level through a variety of question types.

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INTERNATIONAL INDIA SCHOOL, RIYADH

WORKSHEET – FRACTION ,

Subject : Mathematics Class : V

I. Fill in the blanks :


5
1. + = =1
6
6
1
2. 1 2 -
2
5. of 27 =
3
2
6. = 15
5
2
7. x 1 =
5
3 14
8. + =
17 17
5 =
9. 6
1
10. 4 of 2 =

II. Write true or false :


1. A mixed number is always greater than like fraction.
1 1 1
2. 7 ÷ 3 = 7 x 3
24
3. 35 is in its lowest term.
4. Reciprocal of 1 is 0.
6 6
5. 18 > 8

III. Solve the following :

1. Arrange in descending order :


2 1 3 4
3,6,4,8
2. Arrange in ascending order :
6 537
,
12 10 , 6 , 10
3 2 5 3 1
3. Add : (i) 2 + 3 (ii) +1 (iii) 5 + 3
4 3 8 4 2

1 4 7 7 4
4. Subtract : (i) 1 – (ii) 9 – 8 (iii) 7 – 1
4 8 8

7 4 5 12 5 8
5. Multiply : (i) x (ii) 4 x 9 (iii) 8 x 15
3 11

3 3 1 7 2 2
6. Divide : (i) ÷ (ii) 2 ÷ 12 (iii) 3 ÷ 3
8 5

3
7. A painter uses 5 of a can of paint to cover one wall of a house. How many cans of paint will he
need to cover 7 such walls?

2 1
8. If 3 3 metres is cut from a ribbon which is 5 2 metres long. How much ribbon is left?

3 5
9. Zafar used 16 dozen green straws and 26 dozen blue straws to make a photo frame. How many
dozen straws did he use in all?

10. (a) Find two equivalent fractions for each of the following:
3 7
(i) (ii)
5 8
(b) Reduce to the lowest term:
81 16
(i) (ii)
90 24
INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH
MATHEMATICS WORK SHEET – 2020 -21
CLASS : V

CHAPTER 7 : DECIMALS
1. Fill in the blanks :

(a) When ‘one is further divided’ into 10 equal parts, each part is called .

(b) When one tenth is further divided in 10 equal parts, each part is called .

(c) In 147.28; tenth digit place is .


13
(d) =
100

(e) 0.12 in fraction _

(f) Four hundredths in decimal and fraction .

(g) 4.008 in fraction .

6
(h) 1000
𝑖𝑛 𝑑𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑙 .

(i) Which is greater : 0.5 “or” 0.05 .

(j) 5.72 + 3.80 8.52 ( > , <, = )

(k) Express in word : 0.095 .

2. Write in ascending order :


(a) 8.06 , 8.059, 8.6 , 80.2 (b) 8.63 , 80.002, 8.6 , 80.2
3. Write in Descending order :
(a) 0.004, 0.04, 0.14 (b) 9.09, 0.99, 1.1 , 6
4. Shanag can swim the 100 m race in 58.2 seconds. Soham can swim the same distance in
58.02 sec. who is faster?
5. Add or subtract :
(a) 7 – 4.32 (b) 8 – 6.04 (c) 5.2 + 3.67 (d) 0.95 + 1.6
CHAPTER 8 : MORE ABOUT DECIMALS
1. Fill in the blanks :
(a) 0.27 x 10 =
(b) 1.1 ÷ 10 =
(c) 3.5 x 100 =
(d) 32.1 x = 321
(e) 0.03 x 3 =
(f) 0.003 x = 3
(g) 312 x 0.001 =
(h) 8.5 ÷ = 0.085
(i) 75 ÷ = 0.75

2. Divide and check answer :


(a) 82.17 ÷ 9 (b) 168.6 ÷ 3

3. Divide till reminder becomes zero :


(a) 2.67 ÷ 5 (b) 9.15 ÷ 2

4. 9 ice cream cost Rs 67.50. what will be cost of 10 ice creams.

5. 3 kg peanuts costs Rs. 76.50. How much will 1 kg cost ?

6. An adult’s toothbrush is 15.5 cm long and a child’s toothbrush is 13.5 cm long. How
much longer is an adults toothbrush ?

7. Multiply (a) 7.92 x 8 (b) 0.04 x 2 (c) 3.25 x 3 (d) 4.5 x 3


CHAPTER # 11: MEASUREMENT
I. Fill in the blanks.
1. Height of a glass = 0.12m = cm
2. Height of a building = 0.1km = m
3. Height of a table = 70cm = m
4. 2kg 614g = g
5. 1.04kg = g
6. 750ml = l
7. A car is about 3 long
8. 5.4 liters is ml.
II. Answer these questions.
1. I have gone 350km in 5 hours. What is my speed?
2. Find the weight of grapes in g whose weight is 0.42kg.
3. Find the capacity of soup bowl in l whose capacity is 750ml.
4. Add: 17m + 12m 6cm
5. Subtract: 5kg – 1kg 250g
III. Solve:
1. A kettle holds about 900ml of tea. How many tea cups of 150ml each
can it fill? (Hint: Use repeated subtraction)
2. A worm climbing up a high wall went up 12m one day but slipped
back by 2m 35cm in the evening. How far up had the worm reached
on that day?
3. A jug that contained 1l of lime juice was poured out into 3 glasses of
200ml, 150ml and 300ml. How much juice was left?
CHAPTER # 12: PERIMETER, AREA AND VOLUME
I. Fill in the blanks.
a. Area of a square with 1cm side is a .
b. Area of a square with 1 meter side is a .
c. Area of a square with 1 km side is a .
d. The of an object is the amount of space occupied.
e. Area of a square is .
f. Perimeter of rectangle is .
g. Volume of a cube is .
h. A cube has dimensions of l = 12cm, b = 11cm, h = 8cm and its
volume will be .
II. Find:
1. Find the perimeters of the following rectangles:
a. Length = 8cm
Breadth = 4cm
b. Length = 7cm
Breadth = 6cm
2. By how many ml would the water level rise if you place objects with
these volumes in the measuring glass?
a. 20cu. cm
b. 75cu. cm

III. Solve:
1. The breadth of a garden is 9.3 m and it length is 17.7 m. what is the
perimeter of the garden?
2. Sanaa walks around a square park whose side is 70 m. One day she
walked around the park 5 times. How much did she walk in all?
3. A book is 24 cm long, 14 cm wide and 2 cm high. What is the volume
of 2 such books piled one on top of the other?
4. A brick has a length of 18cm, breadth of 6cm and height of 5cm. what
will be the volume of 10 such bricks?
International Indian School, Riyadh.
Class V 2020-21 Mathematics Worksheet
LESSON - 2 PROFIT AND LOSS
I. Fill in the blanks:

1) = selling price – cost price


2) Loss = – selling price
3) is another word for profit.
4) C.P- S.P = 5) S.P – C.P =
6) The seller makes a profit when the is more than the .
7) The seller incurs a loss when the is more than the
8) Overhead charges are always added to the .
9) If C.P is Rs.250 and S.P is Rs.280, the profit is
10) C.P is Rs1,000. S.P is Rs.250 less than C.P, the loss is and the S.P. is _
11) S.P = C.P + 12) S.P = C.P -
13) C.P = S.P + 14) C.P = S.P -
II. Find the profit or loss:

Cost Price(C.P) Selling Overhead Profit Loss


Price(S.P) charges
Rs.288 Rs.475 ----
Rs.1,600 Rs.1,850 Rs.112

Rs.825 Rs.600 Rs.15


Rs.285 Rs.240 Rs.10

Rs.370 Rs.400 ---


Rs.875 Rs.725 Rs.5

Rs.12,870 Rs.12,687 ---

III. Complete the table. (Find the C.P)

Selling Price(S.P) Profit Loss Cost Price (C.P) =


Rs.89,071 Rs.10,295 ----

Rs. 6,833 ---- Rs. 383

Rs. 4,501 Rs. 499 ----

Rs. 98,765 ---- Rs.4,321

IV. Complete the table. (Find the S.P)


Cost Price(C.P) Profit Loss Selling Price (S.P) =
Rs.2,880 Rs.630 ----
Rs.2,495 ---- Rs.355
Rs.12,450 ---- Rs.2,880
Rs.3,215 Rs. 720 ----

V. Choose the correct answer:

1. If C.P < S.P, there is a (loss, gain)


2. Sam bought a clock for RS 800 and sold it to Rachael at a loss of Rs.95. His selling price is
. (Rs.85 Rs.515 Rs.85)
3. If C.P > S.P, there is a (profit, loss)
4. When the S.P of an article is more than its C.P, the seller makes a .
(profit, loss)
5. A dozen books is sold at Rs.648. If the C.P of the books is Rs.548. There is a
(Loss of Rs.100 Profit of Rs.1,196 Profit of Rs.100 Loss of Rs.1,196)
6. Rahul sold a sofa set for Rs.8,750 at a profit of Rs. 1080. Therefore the C.P of the sofa is
. (Rs.9,830 Rs.9,780 Rs.7,670)

VI. Write statements and solve:

1) A used dining set is sold for Rs.9,390. It had been bought for Rs.11,500. Find the profit or
loss.

2) A furniture mart buys an old sofa set for Rs.5,380, spends Rs.1,840 to put new covers on it
and sells it for Rs.8,000. What is the profit or loss?

3) A painting was bought for Rs.45,895. The frame was changed for Rs.2,060. It was finally
sold for Rs.51,080. What was the loss or gain?

4) A factory makes Washine Machines. If it sells each wasihing machine at Rs.25,925 at a


profit of Rs.3500, what is the cost price of the washing machine?

5) A cupboard costs Rs.5,250. If it is sold at a loss of Rs.1,010 what is the selling price?
1) The period of 0 in 650, 123, 991 is .

2) The place value of 0 is .

3) The place of 3 in 89, 354,100 is .

I. Write the number names of the following numbers:

a) 75,678,060 -

b) 290, 004, 096 -

c) 450,891-

d) 10, 010, 100 -

II. Write the numeral for the following:

a) Three hundred thousand thirty -

b) Thirty million four hundred three thousand one hundred fourteen -

c) One million four hundred sixty nine thousand two hundred five -

d) Three million two -

e) Eighteen million eight hundred thousand eighteen -

f) Forty million four hundred thousand fourteen –

III. Put commas in appropriate places according to International system and Indian system
and write their number names accordingly.

a) 3897401

b) 9 2 9 0 1 2 4

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