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The document contains 20 math word problems ranging in topics such as measurement, time, fractions, geometry, rates and ratios. The problems involve calculating totals, differences, percentages and interpreting data in tables and time formats. The questions are from a standardized assessment for 5th grade mathematics students and test various basic math and problem solving skills.
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SAFAL Sample Assessment Set 3

Mathematics Class 5
1. Gazal purchased two bags of rice of weights 24 kg and 40 kg respectively.
The greatest value of weight which can measure the weight of rice without
leaving any remainder is
(a) 8 kg (b) 6 kg (c) 12 kg (d) 10 kg
2. Three boys step off from the same spot. Their steps measure 54 cm, 60 cm
and 90 cm respectively. What is the smallest distance each should cover so
that all can cover the distance in complete steps?
(a) 520 cm (b) 540 cm (c) 270 cm (d) 900 cm
3. A tailor uses 3 m 30 cm of cloth for making a shirt. The length of cloth
required to make 29 such shirts will be
(a) 87 m 87 cm (b) 90 m 60 cm (c) 95 m 70 cm (d) 96 m 30 cm
4. A path is to be made around a park whose shape is that of an equilateral
triangle. Each side of the park is 46 m. The cost of making the path at the
rate of ` 99 per metre will be
(a) ` 13,680 (b) ` 13,662 (c) ` 13,972 (d) ` 13,380
5. In a class of 16 students, each one contributed equal amount and collected
` 4,400 for an orphanage. What is the contribution of each student?
(a) ` 175 (b) ` 275 (c) ` 315 (d) ` 475
6. An apple was cut into 10 equal pieces. Joseph ate 3 pieces and Ramona ate
2 pieces. What fraction stands for the pieces that are left?
(a) 1/5 (b) 1/2 (c) 3/10 (d) 10
7. Arpita needs lace to paste on the edge of thali to decorate the thali for
Diwali Poojan. She will need lace equal to the   
(a) radius of thali.
(b) circumference of thali.
(c) diameter of thali.
(d) area of thali.
8. Raju has to lay tiles on a circular plot. To calculate cost, he has to calculate
the
(a) area of the circle (b) circumference of the circle
(c) sector of the circle (d) arc of the circle.
9. Konica went to a bakery shop and bought the following items.
`18 `117
`50 `5
`210

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How much money did she spend in all?
(a) ` 500 (b) ` 400 (c) ` 395 (d) ` 525
10. It started raining heavily at 22:05 hours yesterday till 03:00 hours. For how
long it rained?
(a) 3 hours 55 minutes (b) 5 hours 5 minutes
(c) 9 hours 5 minutes (d) 4 hours 55 minutes
11. Dhruv takes computer classes every day for 1 hour 45 minutes. What time
does he spend in computers classes in 2 days?
(a) 3 hours 10 minutes (b) 4 hours 10 minutes
(c) 3 hours 30 minutes (d) 3 hours 20 minutes
12. Sneha went to play with her friends at 6:20 p.m. She came back home after
1 hour 20 minutes. What will be the time by the clock?
(a) 11
12
1 (b) 11
12
1 (c) 11
12
1 (d) 11
12
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10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4
7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5
6 6 6 6

13. Sachin has a rectangular sheet of paper with dimensions 18 cm by 10 cm.


He wants to make a square using this sheet. What is the area of the biggest
square made out of this sheet?
(a) 100 cm2 (b) 180 cm2 (c) 90 cm2 (d) 110 cm2
14. My mother bought 3 kg 250 g apples and packed in two packets of equal
weight. What is the weight of each packet?
(a) 1 kg 850 g (b) 1 kg 225 g (c) 1 kg 625 g (d) 2 kg 10 g
15. Tara gave 2/3 of her peanuts to Suraj. She had 10 peanuts left. How many
did she have in the beginning?
(a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 20 (d) 15
16. Disha read 5 pages of a storybook on the first day. She read 10 pages of
the same storybook on the second day, 15 pages on the third day and so
on. How many pages had the storybook, if Disha finished reading it on the
seventh day?
(a) 120 (b) 170 (c) 140 (d) 220
17. I am 9 years old. Two years ago, I was 3 years older than my sister. How old
is my sister?
(a) 6 years (b) 4 years (c) 7 years (d) 8 years
18. Three years ago, the age of Govind’s father was 4 times of his age. How old
is Govind now, if his father is 39 years old?
(a) 9 years (b) 12 years (c) 16 years (d) 18 years
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19. At the beginning of journey, the odometer of Raju’s car showed 14 km. At
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the end, it showed 75 km. What was the distance travelled?
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(a) 60 km (b) 61 km
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(c) 60 km (d) 60 km
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20. A baby girl weighed 3 kg at birth. After 6 months, she weighed 6 kg. How
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much did she grow?
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(a) 2 kg (b) 3 kg
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(c) 2 kg (d) 2 kg
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