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This document contains a half-yearly maths examination for class 5 with various types of questions testing different math concepts. The exam has 80 total marks and is divided into 12 sections containing questions on number names, place value, operations, fractions, percentages, geometry, measurement, and word problems. Key questions involve filling in blanks, writing numbers, operations with large numbers, finding LCM and percentages, solving word problems, and drawing shapes. The exam comprehensively tests a range of 5th grade math skills.

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Maths V

This document contains a half-yearly maths examination for class 5 with various types of questions testing different math concepts. The exam has 80 total marks and is divided into 12 sections containing questions on number names, place value, operations, fractions, percentages, geometry, measurement, and word problems. Key questions involve filling in blanks, writing numbers, operations with large numbers, finding LCM and percentages, solving word problems, and drawing shapes. The exam comprehensively tests a range of 5th grade math skills.

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HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION 2023-24

SUBJECT:MATHS
CLASS:V
MAX. MARKS: 80

1. Fill in the blanks: [1mx10=10m]


a) Multiples of 19 that lie between 57 and 152.
b) 71 is a _________ number.
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c) The reciprocal of 7 is ………….. .
8
8 32
d) =
10 ❑
e) 5.05X3=50.5X_______
f) 0.78÷_____=0.078
g) If 2% of a number is 4, the 4% that number is______.
h) 80% of 20 is ________.
i) ______________ geometrical shape has more than five lines of symmetry.
j) Figures that can be divided into two identical halves are called___________________.
2. Write the number names: [1mx3=3m]
a) 17,25,09,250 b) 905,203,417 c) 26,04,783
3. Write the numbers in words, using both Indian and International systems: [1mx3=3m]
a) 246009 b) 54075407 c) 308056014
4. Fill in the missing digits: [1mx2=2m]
a) 1 8 2 4 6 5
- 3 1
9 1 2 4
5. Complete the following symmetrical shapes: [1mx2=2m]

a)
b)

6. Write the successor and the predecessor of the numbers: [2mx2=4m]


a) 80,64,925
7. Arrange the following in Ascending order:
a) 37,07,945; 11,60,68,426; 47,06,940; 37,10,148; 34,10,148
8. Subtract and check your answer: [2mx2=4m]

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a) 75,00,641-74,25,732 b)8,70,32,854-3,81,51,117
9. Find the LCM by common multiples: [2mx3=6m]
a) 6,12 and 18 b) 9 and 27 c) 13,26 and 39
10. Solve: [2mx5=10m]
14 3 3 5 2 2 1 7
a) 21 − 14 b)7 5 −4 6 +3 3 c) 2 3 + 9 2 −1 9

d) 3.75-0.78 b) 9.18X1.04
11. Find the value: [2mx3=6m]
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a) 4.5% of 60cm b) 7 2 % of 56 L C)0.25% Of 16
12. Solve: [3mx6=18m]
a) Which is greatest, the sum of 3,20,63,145 and 1,54,22,021 or the difference between
7,32,35,831 and 4,32,28,762? Also , calculate the difference between the given sum and
difference.
b) There were 6,910 participants from 45 countries in a youth sports meet. How many youths
participated from each country(assume that there were equal number of participants from
each country)?
c) Find the greatest number which when halved will exactly divide the numbers 12,18 and
30.
d) Aditya’s house is 12.53KM away from the park and 16.73 km away from his school. The
park falls on the way to the school from his house. How far is Aditya’s school from the
park?
e) 35% studentsin class V have opted for music class and the remaining have opted for sports
class. If there are 320 students in the class (all the sectionsput together), how many
students opted for the sports class?
f) Name the given solid shapes and draw their net:

7. Solve: [4mx3=12m]
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a) Pallavi bought 15kg mangoes. If the cost of 1kg mangoes is ₹25 5 . How much did Pallavi
pay?
b) 25% of 400 is the same as what percent of 50?
c) Draw the mirror images of the following images :

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