This document is a test for Class 5 Mathematics focusing on percentages and fractions, with a duration of 60 minutes and a total of 40 marks. It contains 20 questions that require students to perform conversions, calculations, and comparisons related to percentages and fractions. Instructions emphasize answering all questions and showing all working where applicable.
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This document is a test for Class 5 Mathematics focusing on percentages and fractions, with a duration of 60 minutes and a total of 40 marks. It contains 20 questions that require students to perform conversions, calculations, and comparisons related to percentages and fractions. Instructions emphasize answering all questions and showing all working where applicable.
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Class 5 Mathematics – Percentages and
Fractions Test Duration: 60 minutes Total Marks: 40
Instructions: - Answer all the questions. - Show all working where applicable.
1. Convert 3/5 into a percentage.
2. Write the decimal and percentage equivalent of 3/4. 3. Find 25% of 80. 4. Arrange the following in ascending order: 0.25, 25%, 1/5. 5. A toy costs ₹1,200. What is 35% of the price? 6. What is 1/10 as a percentage? 7. Find the missing number: 75% of ___ = 90 8. Circle the correct option: Which is greater – 2/5 or 35%? 9. A student scored 48 out of 80. What percentage did they score? 10. What is 20% of 250? 11. Convert 0.6 to a percentage. 12. 60% of a number is 48. What is the number? 13. Find the percentage increase if a price goes from ₹500 to ₹600. 14. Which is smaller – 0.4 or 3/5? 15. Convert 2/10 into decimal and percentage. 16. A shopkeeper spent 30% of his earnings on food and 20% on clothes. If he earned ₹1,000, how much did he spend in total? 17. Convert 45% to a fraction in simplest form. 18. What is 1% of 4,000? 19. A class has 40 students. 75% of them passed a test. How many passed? 20. Order these from greatest to least: 70%, 0.6, 3/4.