Class 5 Maths
Class 5 Maths
Class 5 Maths
General Instructions:-
There are 40 questions in this question paper.
Section A consist of 6 carrying 1 marks each.
Section B consist of 6 carrying 0.5 marks each.
Section C consists of 6 carrying 0.5 marks each.
Section D consists of 5 carrying 1 marks each.
Section E consists of 6 carrying 1 marks each.
Section F consists of 4 carrying 2 marks each.
Section G consists of 3 carrying 3 marks each.
SECTION - A
1. Tick only correct option:- ( 1X 6 = 6 )
(a) The number of zeros in 100 millions are :-
(i) 7 (ii) 8 (iii) 9 (iv) None of These
(b) the numeral for 'ninety crore nine thousand' is
(i) 909000 (ii) 90009000 (iii) 900009000 (iv) 90090000 (c)
Roman numerals for the smallest 4 - digit number is
(i) X (ii) C (iii) M (iv) D (d) XIX +
XXIX = ............... (i) XXXVIII
(ii) XLVII (iii) XXXIX (iv) XLVIII (e) 4000 X 5000 = ..................
(i) 2 lakh (ii) 20 lakh (iii) 2 crore (iv) 2 million (e) A sack
holds 560 onions. How many onions can fit in 140 sacks?
(i) 54880 (ii) 71680 (iii) 77280 (iv) 82880
SECTION - B
2. Fill in the blanks:- ( 0.5 X 6 = 3 )
a. 100 millions = ................ crore.
b. 1 million = ............ lakh.
c. Symbols ............... ................ and .................. are never subtracted or repeated.
d. C can be subracted from ................ and ............ only.
e. 60000 X 20000 = ...............
f. 1500 X 80000 = .....................
SECTION - C
3. Write T for True and F for False statements:- ( 0.5 X 6 = 3 )
a. There are three places in the lakh period.
b. The place value of 9 in 9,60,58,324 in 9 crore.
c. In Roman numerals, there are only 9 basic symbols.
d. IX + XV + XX = XLIV.
e. There are two places in the millions period.
f. 9,99,99,99,999 is the 8-digit greatest number.
SECTION - D
4. Assertion and Reason Based Questions:- (1X5=5)
These consist of two statements- Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate
option- given below
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true
SECTION - E
5. Solve the questions :- (Basics) (1X6=6)
a. Write the 6 digit smallest number.
b. Find the place value of each digit in 5,65,43,212
c. Convert MCCCXXVII in to Hindu Arabic Numebers.
d. Convert in to roman numerals (i) 114 (ii) 565
e. Write in short form 500000 + 50000 + 6000 + 700 + 50 + 1
e. Write the sum of 4 digit smallest and 4 digit greatest number
SECTION - F
6. Solve the following questions. ( LOTS) (2X4=8)
a. Write the following in figures :-
(i) Sixty-four million one hundred nineteen thousand eighteen
(ii) Nineteen million nineteen
b. Solve and write the answer in Roman numerals.
(i) CVIII + CXLVI (ii) LXIX + VII
c. The sum of two numbers is 1360 050. If one of the number is 7824 361, find the other number.
d. A truck can carry 6785 kg of goods. How much can 759 trucks carry?
SECTION - G
7. Solve the following questions ( Hots ) (3X3=9)
a. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
(i) 14865710, 20507106, 30008215, 2786789, 2876879
(ii) 9368516, 10540603, 91032401, 9367839, 10541201
b. Write the Roman numerals for each of the following Hindu Arabic numerals.
(i) 449 (ii) 347 (iii) 196 (iv) 466 (v) 399 (vi) 1099
c. Find the quotient and the remainder when the largest 7 digit number is divided by the largest 3- digit number