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Class - 5 Maths 2020

This document is a mathematics examination paper for Class V, dated November 23, 2020, consisting of 40 objective questions with a total of 80 marks. It includes instructions for candidates regarding answer-sheet completion, marking, and examination conduct. The paper covers various mathematical topics including number operations, simple interest, and problem-solving with a focus on both theoretical and practical applications.

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Class - 5 Maths 2020

This document is a mathematics examination paper for Class V, dated November 23, 2020, consisting of 40 objective questions with a total of 80 marks. It includes instructions for candidates regarding answer-sheet completion, marking, and examination conduct. The paper covers various mathematical topics including number operations, simple interest, and problem-solving with a focus on both theoretical and practical applications.

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MATHEMATICS

Class : V
Date : 23 November 2020
rd
Max Marks : 80
Time : 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Instructions to Candidates : Roll No.

01. This question paper has 40 objective questions.


In addition to this question paper, you are also Centre No.
given an answer-sheet.
02. Read the instructions carefully for each section
before attempting it.
03. For each correct answer 2 marks will be Male / Female ___________________
awarded and there is no negative marking.
04. On the answer-sheet, fill up all the entries
carefully in the space provided, ONLY IN Name of the candidate : (In English only, as you would
BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS. like it to be printed on the certificate).

05. Incomplete / incorrect / carelessly filled _____________________________________________________________


information may disqualify your candidature.
_____________________________________________________________
06. On the answer-sheet, use PENCIL / BLUE
or BLACK BALL PEN.
_____________________________________________________________
07. No extra sheet will be provided for rough-
work. Use the space available in the paper _____________________________________________________________
for your rough- work.
08. Use of calculator is not permitted.
09. No student is permitted to leave the
examination hall before time is complete.
10. Use of unfair means shall invite cancellation Signature of the Signature of
of the test. invigilator the candidate

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Rough Work
Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B),
(C) and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the
correct answer. Find the correct answer.
Some numbers are written in the following crossword.
Find all the numbers and answer the following four
questions.

S F I F T Y F T E
I I O N E A I W S
X V N I N E F O E
N E I G H T T W V
F O U R T E E N E
O T H I R T E E N
U E L E V E N E W
R H U N D R E D Z

1. What is the product of five smallest even numbers given


in the crossword ?
(A) 6,720 (B) 3,840
(C) 5,760 (D) 10,240
2. What is the sum of all the even numbers given in the
crossword ?
(A) 194 (B) 184
(C) 196 (D) 186
3. What is the product of first 5 smallest odd number ?
(A) 3,465 (B) 3,645
(C) 4,095 (D) 45,045
4. What is the difference between the product of 2 largest
even numbers and the product of 5 smallest odd numbers
given the crossword ?
(A) 1,665 (B) 1,355
(C) 1,575 (D) 1,535
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5. In Delhi, on May 04, 2020, the sunrise was at 5 : 37 AM
and the sunset was at 6 : 58 PM. On the same day, in
London the sunrise was at 5 : 26 AM and sun set was at
8 : 29 PM. So, on May 04, 2020, the duration of the day
in Delhi was shorter than that at London by
(A) One hour and 52 minutes
(B) One hour and 42 minutes
(C) One hour and 32 minutes
(D) Two hours and 02 minutes
6. Complete the following long division and find the
magnitude of the dividend.
– – – –
69 8 8 – – –
– –
– – –
– – –
– 4 –
– – –
– 5 –
– – –
– 5
(A) 88,286 (B) 88,276
(C) 88,296 (D) 88,396
7. In the above problem, the quotient and the remainder are,
respectively,
(A) 1289 and 35 (B) 1279 and 25
(C) 1289 and 25 (D) 1279 and 35
8. In a collection of lights, red, green, orange, yellow and blue
lights blink after every 10s, 12s, 16s, 18s and 15s,
respectively. How many times will these lights blink
together in 6 hours ?
(A) 30 times (B) 36 times
(C) 45 times (D) 60 times
9. In the above problem, in one hour, green light would blink
how many times more than blue light ?
(A) 40 times more (B) 50 times more
(C) 60 times more (D) 80 times more
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In the following six questions, find the alternative which is
different from the other three ?

10. (A) 52 (B) 54

86 70 93 69

54 76
(C) (D)
81 81 69 83

11. (A) 47 (B) 64


79 15 93 35

43 51

(C) 90 39 (D) 15 87

12. (A) 39 56 (B) 43 27

43 46 88 79

56 42 39 42
(C) (D)
64 81 57 69

13. (A) 76 95 (B) 75 120

114 87 135 60

133 95 78 117
(C) (D)
57 171 143 52

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12 12

9 3 9 3
14. (A) (B)
6 6

12 12

9 3 9 3
(C) (D)
6 6

12 12

9 3 9 3
15. (A) (B)
6 6

12 12

9 3 9 3
(C) (D)
6 6

16. In which one of the following cases simple interest is


more ?

(A) On principal of Rs 8500 for 3 years at the rate of


6% per annum

(B) On principal of Rs 8000 for 3 years at the rate of


7% per annum

(C) On principal of Rs 9000 for 3 years at the rate of


6% per annum

(D) On principla of Rs 10,000 for 21/2 years at the rate of


6% per annum

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Arrange the following numbers in proper order and
answer the following four questions, based on this group
of numbers.
13 39 25 48

27 56 32 19

45 16 37 49

17. Find the difference between the product of numbers


ending in 6 and the sum of numbers ending in 9.

(A) 789 (B) 769

(C) 889 (D) 869

18. What should be added to the product of numbers of


multiple of 13 such the result becomes 550 ?

(A) 53 (B) 57

(C) 43 (D) 47

19. What is the sum of numbers lying between 30 and 50 ?

(A) 260 (B) 250

(C) 240 (D) 230

20. What is the difference between (i) the sum of 3 largest


numbers and (ii) the sum of 4 smallest numbers of this
group of numbers ?

(A) 70 (B) 75

(C) 80 (D) 85

21. With which one of the following numbers, should 13 be


multiplied such that each digit in the product is 7 ?

(A) 59,289 (B) 58,299

(C) 59,829 (D) 58,929

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The sale of woollen garments by Zebra Garments Store,
during the winter season, is shown by bar graphs as
under. Based on the information, answer the following
three questions.

1500

1400
No. of garments shold

1300

1200

1100

1000

900

800

700
Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.
22. If the average profit from sale of each garment is Rs 250,
find the total profit earned by the Store from the sale of
woollen garments.
(A) Rs 12,50,000 (B) Rs 12,75,000
(C) Rs 13,75,000 (D) Rs 13,25,000
23. If the average sale price of each woollen garment is
Rs 1150, then the average sale proceeds for first three
months by the Store is
(A) Rs 15,61,500 per month
(B) Rs 15,52,500 per month
(C) Rs 15,66,000 per month
(D) Rs 15,57,00 per month
24. If the Store had to pay the cost price of sold woollen
garments to the manufacturer at the end of each month,
then average amount paid by the store to the manufacturer
each month was
(A) Rs 11,92,500 (B) Rs 12,82,500
(C) Rs 11,74,500 (D) Rs 11,83,500
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25. Madhur obtained the following marks in his first test :
(i) 135 marks out of 150 in Mathematics
(ii) 120 marks out of 125 in Science
(iii) 72 marks out of 75 in S. Studies
His average percentage of marks was
(A) 96% (B) 95%
(C) 94% (D) 93.5%
26. A group of 8 friends have an average height of 155 cm.
When two more friends join this group, their average height
becomes 155.2. What is the average height of two new
friends ?
(A) 156.0 cm (B) 156.2 cm
(C) 155.5 cm (D) 155.8 cm
27. Compare the statements of Column-I (relations of angles
of triangles) and Column-II (types of triangles) and find
the correct matching, given as one of the four alternatives
A, B, C and D
Column-I Column-II
(a) 2 angles are equal (i) acute angled
(b) 2 angles less than 45° each (ii) right isosceles
(c) 2 angles are equal, each (iii) right angled
being 45°
(d) 2 angles greater than 45° but (iv) isosceles
less than 90°
(e) 2 angles add to 90° (v) scalene
(f) No any two angles are equal (vi) obtuse angled
(A) (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(vi), (e)-(ii), (f)-(v)
(B) (a)-(iv), (b)-(vi), (c)-(ii), (d)-(v), (e)-(iii), (f)-(i)
(C) (a)-(iv), (b)-(vi), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i), (e)-(iii), (f)-(v)
(D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(vi), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i), (e)-(iii), (f)-(v)

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28. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?
3
(A) is also same as 18.75%
16
5
(B) is also same as 15.625%
32
7
(C) is also same as 35.0%
20
13
(D) is also same as 32.25%
40
29. The average highest temperature during the month of April
in the year 2020 was 30°C. This temperature is
Fahrenheight scale would be
(A) 76° F (B) 86° F
(C) 84° F (D) 88° F
30. A wall of height 2.5 m, thickness 25 cm and length
1600 m is to be constructed with bricks of dimensions
7.5 cm × 12.5 cm × 25 cm. How many bricks will be
needed if 5% extra bricks will be necessary to cover
breakage and wastage ?
(A) 4,48,000 (B) 4,48,800
(C) 4,50,800 (D) 4,50,600
31. Mohan purchased a motorbike for Rs 35,500. Soon, he
met with an accident and the motorbike got damaged. He
sold this motorbike to a mechanic for Rs 17,500. The
mechanic repaired the motorbike and spent Rs 5000 for
some parts and denting and painting the motorbike. He sold
this motorbike for Rs 27,750. What was the profit of the
mechanic ?
(A) 30% (B) 23.33%
(C) 33.33% (D) 30.33%
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13 4
32. What should be added to the difference of and
18 9
such that the result is equal to sum of these fractions ?
7 13
(A) (B)
9 18
8 17
(C) (D)
9 18
33. Which one of the following statements is not correct about
Roman Numbers/Numerals ?
(A) V, L and D cannot be used for subtraction
(B) I can be subtracted only from V and X
(C) X can be subtracted only from L and C
(D) Only I, X, C and M are repeated for more than one
times but not for more than 3 times
34. Which one of the following relations is not correct
between Indian Numbers and Roman Numbers ?
(A) 2387 : MMCCCLXXXVII
(B) 1889 : MDCCCLXXIX
(C) 1999 : MCMXCIX
(D) 2846 : MMDCCCXLVI
35. Find the sum of the following three numbers
(i) Four million five hundred seventy six thousand four
hundred and nine
(ii) Three million five hundred six thousand and ninety
nine
(iii) Nine hundred seventy five thousand and eighty
seven
(A) Nine million one hundred fifty seven thousand five
hundred and ninety five
(B) Nine million fifty seven thousand six hundred and
ninety five
(C) Nine million fifty seven thousand five hundred and
eighty five
(D) Nine million fifty seven thousand five hundred and
ninety five
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36. In the above problem what will be the result if sum of
number (ii) and (iii) is substracted from number (i) ?
(A) Ninety four thousand two hundred and thirty three
(B) Ninety five thousand two hundred and thirty three
(C) Ninety five thousand three hundred and thirty three
(D) Ninety five thousand two hundred and twenty three
37 Simply the following fraction :
6 4 1 3 8
3  4  2  3  8
7 9 10 8 9
(A) 6 (B) 4
(C) 3 (D) 8
38. If the sum of (80 and 80% of 80) and (70 and 70% of 70)
is subtracted from the sum of (90 and 90% of 90) and
(60 and 60% of 60), then the result is
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 6
39. In ABC, BE  AC and CAD  20 . If ABD is
isoscles triangle and CBE  40 , then
A
20
°

40°
B C
D
BAD  BCA  ABE
(A) 120° (B) 130°
(C) 110° (D) 140°

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40. The same digit has to be put in the four empty boxes of
the 6-digit number, shown below, such that the number
becomes divisible by 6, 9 and 18.

Which one of the following digits should be used ?

(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7

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ANSWERS CLASS V MATHS (2020)


1 B 2 A 3 A 4 D 5 B
6 A 7 D 8 A 9 C 10 D
11 C 12 A 13 A 14 C 15 A
16 B 17 A 18 C 19 B 20 C
21 C 22 D 23 B 24 A 25 C
26 A 27 C 28 D 29 B 30 A
31 B 32 C 33 C 34 B 35 D
36 D 37 A 38 C 39 A 40 D

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