Grade 5 Math Answer Key
Grade 5 Math Answer Key
Numbers
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : False
1. Write the following in figures and then write them as per Indian Numeration System both in
figures and number names.
(a) Fifty-four million two hundred nineteen thousand eighteen
(b) Three hundred seventy-nine million fifty-nine thousand twenty
(c) Two hundred five million two hundred seven
(d) One hundred seven million one hundred eight thousand seven
1. The sum of the greatest 5-digit number and the smallest 6-digit number is
(a) 919999
(b) 190000
(c) 199999
(d) none of these
1. Column I Column II
1. Successor of 217633 (a) 1000001
2. Smallest 7-digit number with all digit different (b) 100000
3. 99999 rounded off to the nearest ten (c) 999999998
4. Greatest number smaller than 999999999 (d) 217634
5. Smallest 7-digit palindrome (e) 1023456
Answer : False
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : False
Answer : False
Answer : 1000
Answer : thousand
Answer : XXII
Answer : 900
5. LXIII = _____________ – XXXII
Answer : XCV
Answer : (d) 60
Answer : (c) X
1. Column I Column II
1. LXX (a) 500
2. D (b) 600
3. DC (c) 24
4. XXIV (d) 70
1. If the divisor is 1, then the quotient and dividend are equal. _________
Answer : True
2. Subtraction of a smaller number from a greater number may or may not involve borrowing.
_________
Answer : True
3. The product is always zero, if we multiply any number with zero. _________
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : True
1. ____________ ÷ 9051452 = 1
Answer : 9051452
Answer : remainder
3. 2521781 × 0 = ____________
Answer : 0
4. 0 ÷ 1241473 = ____________
Answer : 0
5. 1230436 ÷ 1230436 = ____________
Answer : 1
3. A truck carries 18500 bags of wheat. How many bags of wheat will be carried in 10 such
trucks?
(a) 185
(b) 18500
(c) 185000
(d) none of these
5. A shopkeeper has 230683 cold drink bottles and 128304 milk bottles. How many bottles does
he have?
(a) 359887
(b) 358987
(c) 358887
(d) none of these
1. A town has a population of 25928741. Two years ago, its population was 13474125. Estimate
the increase in the population in the last two years by rounding off to the nearest lakh.
Answer : 12400000
2. 456231 shirts have to be packed in packets of 300 shirts each. How many complete packets
can be made? How many shirts will be left behind?
3. Each consignment has 12375 items. How many items will 231 consignments contain?
Answer : 2858625
1. Simplify.
(a) 46252 + 32547
(b) 623042 – 249381
(c) 23456 + 23323 – 23109
(d) 432456 + 31234 – 50876
(e) 2345672 + 4629833
(f) 3452317 – 1023456
(g) 423412 × 234
(h) 88606 ÷ 14
(i) 586098 ÷ 18
(j) 326862 ÷ 13
(k) 298345 ÷ 16
(l) 4268384 ÷ 32
Answer : 2342699
3. The sum of two numbers is 623807119. If one of them is 349618231, find the other number.
Answer : 274188888
4. Each crate has 50 cans of cold drinks. How many cans of cold drinks will 70000 crates have?
Answer : 3500000
Answer : Incorrect
4. Fractions
1.
Answer : False
2. If two fractions have the same denominator, then the fractions with the greater numerator
represents the smaller fractional number. _________
Answer : False
3. Equivalent fractions of a fraction are formed by multiplying or dividing the numerator and
denominator by the same number (other than 1 and zero) _________
Answer : True
Answer : True
1. While writing a fraction, the ‘line’ drawn in between the numerator and the denominator is
called _____________.
Answer : vinculum
2. If two fractions have the same numerator, then the fraction with the smaller denominator
represents the _____________ fractional number.
Answer : greater
3. If two fractions are equivalent, then their cross products are _____________.
Answer : equal
1. A fraction with the numerator as the smallest prime number and the denominator as one digit
multiple of 5 is:
Answer :
2.
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 2
Answer : (b) 5
3.
Answer :
Answer :
4.
Answer : False
1. Add
(a) 2.09, 0.012 and 6.1.
(b) 7.293 and 249.609.
4. Subtract.
(a) 27.365 from 637.579.
(b) 2.098 from 4.01.
Answer : 16.34
4. Multiply: 34.123 by 13
(a) 34.123
(b) 443.599
(c) 102.369
(d) none of these
Answer : False
Answer : False
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : (b) 8
Answer : (d) 15
Answer : (c) 97
Answer : (d) 10
D. Answer the following questions in short.
2. Write the multiples of 11 that are greater than 20 but less than 80.
Answer : True
Answer : True
3. The sum of two positive integers is always less than zero. _________
Answer : False
Answer : True
5. The sum of two negative integers is always less than zero. _________
Answer : True
1. The collection of numbers ..., –4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 ... is called ____________.
Answer : integer
2. Zero is less than every ____________ integer but greater than every negative integer.
Answer : positive
3. Move to ____________ for adding a positive integer and move to ____________ for adding a
negative integer on number line.
4. Opposite integers like –3 and +3 or –5 and +5 are called ____________ of each other.
Answer : negative
5. The smallest positive integer is ____________ and the greatest negative integer is
____________.
Answer : 1,–1
1. The temperature at 3:00 pm was 65°F. By 9:00 pm, the temperature had decreased by 27°F.
Than the final temperature is:
(a) –38
(b) –27
(c) 27
(d) 38
Answer : (d) 38
2. At 8 am, the temperature was 3°C below zero. By 1 pm, the temperature rose 14°C and by 10
pm, dropped 12°C. What was the temperature at 10 pm?
(a) 5°C above zero
(b) 5°C below zero
(c) 1°C above zero
(d) 1°C below zero
3. Between noon and 10:00 pm, Tom recorded –18°F as the change in temperature. Which best
describes the change in temperature?
(a) The temperature decreased 18°F by 10:00 pm.
(b) The temperature increased 18°F by 10:00 pm.
(c) The temperature was 18°F by 10:00 pm.
(d) The temperature was –18°F by 10:00 pm.
(a) Point A
(b) Point B
(c) Point F
(d) Point D
Answer : (a) –2
1. The maximum temperature on Monday in Delhi was recorded as 37°C. The maximum
temperature on the next Monday was recorded as 26°C due to rain. Represent the change in
maximum temperature from Monday to Monday using an integer.
Answer : –11°C
Answer : –86
3. Write the integer that represents the situation. Then write the opposite of that integer.
(a) 1333 feet above sea level
(b) Sixteen degrees centigrade below zero
(c) A nine-thousand rupees loss
(d) Withdrawal of ₹150
4. Neha and Roopa participate in a Golf Tournament. They play with full honesty and integrity;
Neha scores 7 and Roopa scores 0. How much more did Neha score than Roopa?
Answer : 7
5. Place the integers –13, 12, –8, –3, 0, 5 on the number line.
Answer :
8. Geometry
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : vertical
Answer : rotational
Answer : one
Answer : equal
5. Measure of _____________ is half that of a straight angle.
1. An angle whose measure is more than 0° but less than 90° is called a/an _______
(a) zero angle
(b) obtuse angle
(c) acute angle
(d) right angle
2. An angle whose measure is more than 90° but less than 180° is called a/an _______
(a) zero angle
(b) obtuse angle
(c) acute angle
(d) right angle
3. Which of the following letter does not have any line of symmetry?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) Y
(d) L
Answer : (d) L
4. Which of the following letters does not have any line symmetry?
(a) E
(b) D
(c) J
(d) O
Answer : (c) J
Answer : (c) N
D. Answer the following questions in short.
1. Measure each of the following angles with your protractor. Then write its Measurement and its
type.
2. Write the type of angle formed between the hands of each clock.
Answer : (a) Acute Angle
(b) Right Angle
(c) Obtuse Angle
3.
4.
5. Classify the angles whose measures are given below as acute, right and obtuse.
(a) 123°
(b) 47°
(c) 101°
(d) 90°
(e) 20°
(f) 35°
(g) 66°
(h) 100°
1. To add or subtract two lengths, we must first represent them in same units. _________
Answer : True
2. 8 g = 800 cg _________
Answer : True
3. 170 g = 17 kg _________
Answer : False
4. 28 l 35 ml + 24 l + 50 cl = 52 l 35 ml _________
Answer : False
Answer : True
Answer : multiply
Answer : 6.037
Answer : 8.037
4. 11565 mg = __________ g
Answer : 11.565 g
5. 1 m 10 cm = __________cm
Answer : 110
1. A container has 13000 litres of water. Of this, 1 kl has been used. What quantity of water is
left?
(a) 3000 litres
(b) 12999 litres
(c) 300 litres
(d) none of these
3. 452 cm = ___________ dm
(a) 4.50 dm
(b) 45.02 dm
(c) 45.2 dm
(d) none of these
Answer : True
2. Figures with the same perimeter will have the same area. _________
Answer : False
3. To find the cost of a frame of a picture, we need to find the perimeter of the picture.
_________
Answer : False
4. When the length of a rectangle is increased by 2 m, and its area is increased by 8 sq.m., then
its breadth increases by 4 m. _________
Answer : False
5. The area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 8 cm and 7 cm is 56 cm2. _________
Answer : True
1. The measure of the region enclosed by a plane closed figure is called its _________.
Answer : area
Answer : 20
Answer : 60
Answer : 24
5. The area of a square with side 11 cm is ________ sq. cm
Answer : 121
1. Two regular pentagons of perimeter 20 cm are joined as shown in the figure alongside. The
perimeter of the new figure is:
(a) 36 cm
(b) 32 cm
(c) 44 cm
(d) 40 cm
Answer : (b) 32 cm
Answer : (b) 11 m
Answer : (d) 52 m
Answer : (a) 9 m
1. A rectangular garden is 185 m long and 220 m wide. It has two roads in its centre of uniform
width of 4 m, one parallel to its length and the other parallel to its breadth. Find the cost of
levelling the roads at ₹2.50 per square metre.
Answer : ₹4010
2. A path of 1 m width is laid along the boundary inside a square field of 17 m side. Find the cost
of flooring the path at ₹1.25 per sq. m.
Answer : ₹80
Answer : (a) 13 cm
(b) 40 cm
1. A field is 325 m long and 270 m wide. Find the length of the wire needed to fence it.
Answer : 1190 m
2. Which has a greater area, a rectangle of 12 cm length and 6.2 cm width or a square of 9 cm
side? What is the difference in their areas?
Answer : 28 metres
4. A cardboard is 4.5 m long and 3.5 m wide. What is the cost of painting it on both the sides at
the rate of ₹1.25 per square metre?
Answer : ₹39.375
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : 89791
Answer : 1234
Answer : 3000
4. For charity, 125 people contributed ₹800 each. The total amount collected is
₹____________.
Answer : 100000
5. 786541 paise = ₹__________
Answer : 7865.41
1. A man had ₹23567 as his bank balance. He withdrew ₹4000 from an ATM. Now his bank
balance is
(a) ₹19567
(b) ₹27567
(c) ₹18567
(d) ₹20567
2. Estimate the sum of ₹19401 and ₹20601 by rounding off to nearest thousands:
(a) ₹40000
(b) ₹39000
(c) ₹41000
(d) ₹40002
5. A purse had ₹8750. ₹2350 more were put into it. Now the purse has
(a) ₹11000
(b) ₹12000
(c) ₹11100
(d) ₹12100
Answer : ₹164
Answer : ₹9536000
4. Cost of 14 air tickets of the same flight and category is ₹1,77,604. What is the cost of 1 air
ticket?
Answer : ₹12686
5. A cup and a bowl together cost ₹423.50. The cup costs ₹136. What does the bowl cost?
Answer : ₹287.50
2. Cost of one packet of erasers is ₹382.75. Find the cost of 19 such packets.
Answer : ₹7272.25
3. Kareena had ₹4,500 in her purse. Her father gave her ₹5,500 more. She puts this amount also
in the same purse. How much does she have in her purse now?
Answer : ₹10000
Answer : ₹413.50
5. Mukti purchased Hindi books for ₹325.50, English books for ₹420.50 and Mathematics
books for ₹428.50. How much did she spend on these books?
Answer : ₹1174.5
12. Time
Answer : False
2. On the clock, the second hand moves faster than the minute hand. _________
Answer : True
Answer : True
Answer : False
5. On a clock face, the minute hand moves faster than the hour hand. _________
Answer : True
Answer : 29
Answer : after
Answer : 4, 15
5. 867 seconds = ____________ minutes ___________ seconds.
Answer : 14, 27
4. 20 minutes is equal to
(a) 1000 seconds
(b) 360 seconds
(c) 1200 seconds
(d) 600 seconds
5. When the clock shows 6 o’clock, the hour, and the minute hands
(a) point in the same direction.
(b) point in opposite directions.
(c) are perpendicular to each other.
(d) none of these.
2. An excursion to Kerala started on 1 October 2016. Students are scheduled to reach home on
19 October 2016. Find the number of days they spent on the trip (both days included).
Answer : 19 days
4. A train was supposed to arrive at 11 pm. Due to some disturbance on its route; it is late by 2
hours and 35 minutes. At what time is it expected to arrive now?
Answer : 1:35 am
3.
Answer : True
Answer : False
Answer : 44
5. 6% = __________ hundredths.
Answer : 6
C. Multiple Choice Question.
Answer : (c) 10
4. 6% of 150 = _________is
(a) 0.09
(b) 9
(c) 0.9
(d) 9.9
Answer : (b) 9
1. The price of a computer is ₹35,000. Rahul got a 7% discount. How much did he paid?
Answer : ₹32,550
2. Richa earned ₹20,000 in a month. She spent 25% of her salary to buy food and 15% to pay
the rent. The rest she saved. How much money did she save?
Answer : ₹12,000
Answer :
14. Data Handling
1. In a bar graph there may or may not be gaps between the bars. _________
Answer : False
Answer : False
3.
Answer : True
1. Using tally marks, which one of the following represents the number seven:
Answer :
2. The pie chart shows the different sports which people of a city enjoy. Study it and answer the
question that follow:
Which is the least popular sport?
(a) Cricket
(b) Soccer
(c) Hockey
(d) none of these
3.
(a) 17
(b) 33
(c) 19
(d) 18
Answer : (d) 18
4. The pie chart shows the different sports which people of a city enjoy. Study it and answer the
question that follow:
Which is the most popular sport?
(a) Cricket
(b) Soccer
(c) Hockey
(d) none of these
5. The pie chart shows the different sports which people of a city enjoy. Study it and answer the
question that follow:
Which sport is the most popular after cricket?
(a) Cricket
(b) Soccer
(c) Hockey
(d) none of these
1. In the survey, 100 people are asked to share their favourite cuisine out of the given options.
The data collected are given below.
Answer :
2. The adjacent graph represents the temperature of a patient recorded in every 2 hours. Study the
graph and answer the following questions.
(a) Name the independent and dependent variables.
(b) What was the patient’s temperature at 11 am?
(c) When was the patient’s temperature 39.5°C ?
Answer : (a) The independent variable is ‘time’ while the dependent variable is ‘temperature’.
(b) At 11 am patient’s temperature was 39°C.
(c) At 1 pm patient’s temperature was 39.5°C.
3. Study the pie chart given below and answer the questions that follow:
The pie chart represents the books in a library.
(a) What kinds of books are the maximum in the library?
(b) What kinds of books are the second maximum in the library?
(c) Which two kinds of books are of nearly the same number in the library?
Answer : (a) Fiction
(b) Biographic
(c) Science and History
4. Mrs Sharma made a circle graph of how she spent ₹1000? Study the circle graph and answer
the questions that follow:
(a) On what two things did Mrs Sharma spend nearly the same amount?
(b) Did Mrs Sharma spend more on books or on clothes?
(c) Did Mrs Sharma save more money or spend more money?
(d) What fraction of the money did she spend on clothes.
(e) What fraction of the money did she save?
Answer :
15. Patterns
1. The incorrect term in the series 5, 15, 25, 35 , 45, 65 is 65. _________
Answer : True
Answer : False
3. The next term in the series a, ab, abc, abcd is abcdef. _________
Answer : False
Answer :