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Maths Std. 5 Sa2 Revision Sheet 22-23

The document contains a mathematics practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions covering topics such as fractions, time, temperature conversions, geometry, and more. There are 6 sections with different types of questions to assess understanding of basic math concepts and problem solving abilities. The test addresses foundational skills that are built upon in higher levels of math.
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Maths Std. 5 Sa2 Revision Sheet 22-23

The document contains a mathematics practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions covering topics such as fractions, time, temperature conversions, geometry, and more. There are 6 sections with different types of questions to assess understanding of basic math concepts and problem solving abilities. The test addresses foundational skills that are built upon in higher levels of math.
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MATHS

Q1 choose the correct option


1. Mrs Roy cut each of her cakes into 5 pieces and gave 13 pieces to the children . How many least number of
cakes must she have used ?
option a 3 option b 4
option c. 5 option d 2

2. Sonam bought 10.5 meters of wire and used two pieces measuring 75 cm and 1 m 10 cm from it. Find the length
of unused wire .
option a. 8 cm 55 cm option b 8.65 cm
option c 8.65 m option d 8.5 m

3. If the 9th of any month is Monday, How many days will you add to it to find the date of the coming Monday?
option a 6 option b 7
option c 8 option d 5

4. A local train starts from a station at 5:45 a.m. and reaches the next station at 6:20 a.m. What is the time taken
by the train to reach the next station?
Option a 30 minutes option b 35 minutes
option c 20 minutes option d 25 minutes

5. Sara turned 13 years in January 2010 which year was she born in?
option a 1996 option b 1997
option c 1998 option d 1999

6. The perimeter of a square is twice the perimeter of a triangle of dimensions 9 cm 11 cm and 8 cm. What is
the length of the side of the square?
option a 8 cm option b 14 cm
option c 7 cm option d 12 cm

7. How many tally marks can form one group?


option a 3 option b 4
option c 5 option d 10

8. In which form does the 24 hour clock show time ❓


option a hands of the clock option b both
option c digital option d none

Q2. Fill in the blanks


1. The reciprocal of 12 by 13 is______
2. A ____ angle measures 180 degrees.
3. An instrument used to measure angles is called ___.
4. 35 dg = ___g.
5. 18:30 hours = ___ pm.
6. 3 quarters of an hour is equal to ____ minutes.
7. ____ minutes are there between half past 6 and quarter past 7 ❓
8. Number of days between may 31 and June 30 is___.
9. ____pm is the time 7 hours after 4 o'clock in the evening.
10. 45 degree Celsius ____ degree fahrenheit.
11. 700 days =____ years ___months ___days.
12. The weight of my football is roughly ____ .(500 gram / 3 kgs)
13. 75.06= 7___+5ones+____.

Q3. Correct the false statement.


1. If we convert 120 seconds into minutes then the answer will be 3 minutes.
2. 2.871 x 100 is equal to 28.71.
3. 0.3 + 0.03 + 0.003 is equal to 0.303.
4. Ray PQ is the same as Ray QP.
5. Lines which meet at common points are called parallel lines.
6. A line can be measured.
7. When two lines intersect at 90 degrees they are called parallel lines.
8. A triangle can have two right angles.

Q4.A Match the following.


a. 212 degree Fahrenheit. – 98.6 degree fahrenheit
b. 100.4 degree fahrenheit – 50 degree Celsius
c. 37 degree Celsius – 75 degree Celsius
d. 122 degree fahrenheit – 100 degree Celsius
e. 167 degree fahrenheit – 38 degree Celsius

Q4 B. Match the following with the correct equivalent fractions


a. ½. —- 10/18
b. 5/9. —- 6/10
c. ⅘. —- 14/16
d. ⅞. —- 8/10
e. ⅗ —- 4/8

Q5. Case study /comprehension passage (I will share a separate sheet for Q5.)

Q6. Give one word for the following.


1. Two or more fractions with the same value but different denominator and numerator.
2. Angle between 90° to 180°.
3. Weather tool used to measure how hot or how cold something is.
4. Data represented in a circle.
5. Instrument used to measure angles.
6. Fractions with same denominators.
7. Method of finding the price of one item of a kind.
8. Selling price is more than the cost price.

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