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CLASS V

MATHEMATICS

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INDEX
ChapterNO TOPIC PAGE NO
1 The Fish Tale
3-25
2 Shapes and Angles
26-32
3 How Many Squares?
33-44
4 Parts and Wholes
45-57
5 Does it Look the Same?
58-62
6 BeMyMultiple,I'llbeYourFactor
63-68
7 Can You See the Pattern?
69-81
8 Mapping Your Way
82-86
9 Boxes and Sketches
87-90
10 Tenths and Hundredths
91-98
11 Area and its Boundary
99-104
12 Smart Charts
105-119
13 Ways to Multiply and Divide
120-128
14 How Big? How Heavy
129-142

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CHAPTER 1-THE FISH TALE

Exercise 1.1
Q1. Round off each number to the underlined place value.
The rounded off number will be ____ than
A. 6345
6345.

The rounded off number will be ____ than


B. 9879
9879.

The rounded off number will be ____1908


C. 1908
and 1911.

The rounded off number will be the


D. 7906
______of 7911.

The rounded off number will be the


E. 7751
_______of 7799.

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Q2.Compare the given numbers and write the correct symbol (<, > or
=) in the boxes below.

A. 56,434 85,645 B. 5,372 44,845


>
C. 73,831 73,831 D. 69,822 1,00,000

E. 27,310 8,054 F. 82,921 92,723

G. 4,564 37,995 H. 99,999 60,067

I. 65,834 98,053 J. 83,930 87,251

Q3. Write the given numbers in the ascending order.

A. 82,472 23,462 37,424 76,341 4,344

B. 47,26547,26082,464 22,945 24,583

Q 4 Write the given numbers in the descending order.

A. 64,538 5,850 73,493 1,00,000 43,349

B. 38,74545,661 67,533 3,744 45,645

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Q 5 . Form the smallest and greatest number using the given digits.

A. 3,2,6,1,4
B. 7,4,6,8,2

C. 6,4,2,1,9D. 2,4,8,3,9

E. 3,5,8,1,7F. 4,6,8,1,3

Q 6.Read the following problems carefully and answer the following.

1. . There are 56,375 mango trees, 66,345 orange trees and 6,68,345
apple trees in an orchard. Arrange the name of the trees in
ascending order of their numbers.

2. Population of City 1 is 10,95,653, population of City 2 is 19,95,


635 and City 3 has a population of 9,99,939.Find the total
population.

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3. Arrange the cities in descending order of their population.

4. Using the digits 3, 4, 0, 9, 8 and 7, Ravi formed the number


9,87,430 and Shivi formed the number 9,87,340. Who formed
the greater number? Can you form a five-digit number using the
given digits? How?

5. Rohan bought a chain for 56,782 and a necklace for 2,67,896. She
rounded off the numbers to the nearest thousands and paid the
amount for the chain and necklace. How much money did she pay
for each item?

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Exercise-1.3

Q 1. Fill in the missing numeral

10205 10206 10208

19890 19900

78905 78907

89880 89900

Q 2. Counting by 10’s write the numbers starting from:


18790 18830

229887

58976

67444

444090

449085

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Q.3 Colour the numbers (PUZZLE)
1 digit numbersGREEN
Hint
2 digit numbers YELLOW 999 99 9
99999 9999
3 digit numbers RED
4 digit numbers BLUE
5 digit number orange 100 10 1
10000
1000

5-digit 4-digit 3-digit 2-digit 1 -digit

34445 6543 108

7890 900 134

6777 654 67543

Q.4.Write the correct missing number in the box provided.

A. 56789 56790 56792 56793

B. 12560 1257012590 12600

C. 56888 56988 57188 57288

D. 57003 57013 57033 57043

E. 122900 122910 122915 122925

F. 121131141 161171 181

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Hint:

I V X L C

1 5 10 50 100

Q 5 Write Roman numbers 100 to 200

C CXI
CI
CII
CIII
CIV
CV
CVI
CVII
CVIII
CIX

6Q 6 Match the number

11 200 XI CC
52 70 LII LXX
58 95 LVIII XC

Q 7 Match the roman number

A)58 LXIV

B)52 CCL

C)64 LVIII

D)99 LII

E)250 IC

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Q.8 Fill in the blanks

1) 221 = C+C+X+X+I
2) 49 = -----------
3) 246 = --------+ -------+VI
4) 309 = --------+ --------- + --------- + ----------
5) 65 = ---------- + -----------+-------

Q.9 Words problem

Convert the Roman numbers in to Hindu-Arabic numbers.


Sita purchased a sari cost Rs DXV, a Soap cost Rs XXXIX and a powder cost
Rs CXVIII. How much money she gave to a shopkeeper?

Q 10 Solve and compare the roman numerals: (Hints <, >, =)

I) LXIV
LXXV

LXX IXC

LIXV LIV

XXX XXXV

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EXERCISE 1.4

Hint: 1 The numbers which are divisible by 2 are known as even number.
And we are also known as if any number have last digit 2, 4,6,8,0 is the evennumber

2 The numbers which are not divisible by 2 are known as odd number.
And we are also known as if any number have last digit 1, 3,5,7,9 is the odd number

3 Prime number are those number which are divisible only by 1and itselfitse

Itself.
Q.1Write the even number counting 1000 to 1050?

Q2 Write the odd number counting 10030 to 10050?

Q.3Write the counting 15000 to 15050and colour even number with blue and
odd number with Red.

Q.4 Write the prime number 100 to150?

Q.5How many prime number comes be 1 to 100?

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Q.6 Identify and write which number are even, odd and prime write in triangle?
The number given here?

5068 9851 569 233 56894 6021 1961

Even Odd Prime

Q.7 Fill in the blanks

1 The number which are divisible by 2 are known as --------------------------------------

2 The number which are not divisible by 2 are known as ---------------------------------

3 Prime number are those numbers which are divisible only by-----------and -------

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Exercise 1.5

Q.1 Match the following Smallest number with Greatest number

(i) 10000 999

(ii) 10 99999

(iii) 1000 99

(iv) 100 9

(v) 1 9999

Q.2 Write answer of the given question:-

(i) Write in blue colour five digit smallest and the greatest number?

(ii) Write in red colour four and three digit smallest and the greatest number?

(iii) What the difference five digit greatest number form three digit smallest
number?

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Q.3 By using given digits make a smallest and greatest number digit should not
be repeated?

No. Digits Smallest Number Greatest Number

1 9,9,2,7

2 3,8,9,0

3 8,5,0,9,0

4 2,8,7,6,4

5 8,0,9,1

6 3,9,0,1

7 2,6,2,3,9

Q.4 By using digits, build the smallest and Greatest number possible Repeat
digits, If required?

No. Digits 5 digit Smallest Number 5 digit Greatest Number

1 5,0,0,9

2 3,7,5

3 0,0,1,1

4 5,2,3,0

5 3,6,0,9

6 9,8,6

7 6,7,8,2

8 8,0,8,0

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Q .5 Write counting 99 to 1000 in your note book and find out how many
smallest and greatest number comes between in counting?

Q.6 Play a game with smallest and the greatest number in class room your class
teacher and your classmats?

99 100

10000

Q.7Tick the largest number:


1000 9 10000
a) 14568 41785 75786 68489 50471 59264 42856 93547

b) 52584 74856 86548 47785 60587 14856 52546 24865

c) 78956 74856 72853 76307 74865 70822 49865 24685

d) 6458 6589 4521 6529 6547 4528 4569 1658

e) 1675 6578 4587 65876 2548 4687 9987 1548

f) 5462 6485 5974 5974 4687 4856 2596 6324

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Q.8Tick the smallest number:

a) 468 4785 586 6489 571 5264 426 3547

b) 524 4856 654 4785 6587 485 546 4865

c) 7895 7485 7285 7630 7465 7822 4865 4685

d) 648 2589 4521 623 1547 4520 4569 1658

e) 126 6548 4586 6574 2548 4687 9856 1548

f) 5462 6485 5974 5974 4687 4856 2596 6324

Q .9 What comes after (predecessor) the following numbers?

(i) ..................... 5636 (v) ..................... 9000

(ii) ..................... 7865 (vi) ..................... 1008

(iii) ..................... 5643 (vii) ..................... 9636

(iv) ..................... 7008 (viii) ..................... 9806

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Q .10 What comes Before (Successor) the following numbers:

(i) 65636 ..................... (v) 65636 .....................

(ii) 50639 ..................... (vi) 7856 .....................

(iii) 86389 ..................... (vii) 9836 .....................

(iv) 50006 ..................... (viii) 5678 .....................

Q .11 Write the missing number in following table:

4543 4546
5700 5703
8760 8762
8900 8903
7800

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Exercise- 1.6
Q 1 Write the Expanded form of the following Numbers.

1)732 =700 + 30 +22)123 = ___________________

3) 390 = ___________________ 4) 589 = __________________

5) 666 = __________________ 6) 909 =__________________

7) 576 = _________________ 8)345 = __________________

9)809 = __________________ 10)200= ___________________

Q.2 Write the numbers shown on the abacus. Also, write their
expanded form.
AbacusNumber Expanded Form

A.

B.

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C.

D.

Q.3 Write the numbers in words in Indian system and International system.

1) 225623245 : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
: ______________________________________________

2) 14804555 : ______________________________________________

: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

3) 600456783 : ______________________________________________

: ______________________________________________

4) 60785549 :_______________________________________________
: _______________________________________________

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Q.4 Write the standard form and expanded form:

TH Hand. Tens Ones


a) 1 5 4 3 Standard form: _____________________________
Expanded form:_____________________________

b) 2 9 5 0 Standard form: _____________________________


Expanded form:_____________________________

c) 7 3 6 6 Standard form: _____________________________


Expanded form:_____________________________

d) 4 9 2 1 Standard form: _____________________________


Expanded form:_____________________________

e) 3 0 7 4 Standard form: _____________________________


Expanded form:_____________________________

f) 1 0 6 7 Standard form: _____________________________


Expanded form:_____________________________

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Q.5 Write the following in standard and expanded form.
Two thousand Ninety hundred
ninety nine Standard form: ___________________________
Expanded form:___________________________

Standard form: ---------------------------------------------


Three thousand ninety ________________________________________

Expanded form:_____________________________
Standard form: --------------------------------------------
Six thousand ninety four ________________________________________

Expanded form:____________________________
Standard form: ---------------------------------------------
Two thousand sixty five ________________________________________

Expanded form:____________________________
Eight thousand three hundred Standard form: ----------------------------------------------
nine ________________________________________

Expanded form:____________________________

Q. 6 Convert expanded form to Standard form?

(i) Ninety six thousand + Five hundred + Seventy two = 96572

(ii) Fifty three thousand +Two hundred + Two = ................................

(iii) Ninety six thousand + Seven hundred + Sixty = ................................

(iv) Twenty three thousand +Two hundred = .............................

(v) Three thousand + Seven hundred + Ninety = ................................

(vi) Ninety thousand +Nine hundred + Nine = ...............................

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Q.7 Convert number Expand form to number Standard form?

(i) 60000 + 5000 + 300 + 30 + 2 = 65332

(ii) 70000 + 0000 + 000 + 70 + 6 = ...........................

(iii) 80000 + 9000 + 700 + 30 + 2 = ...........................

(iv) 20000 + 0000 + 900 + 50 + 6 = ...........................

(v) 90000 + 4000 + 300 + 00 + 2 = ...........................

(vi) 70000 + 0000 + 000 + 00 + 6 = ...........................

Q.8 Write in the given abacus as shown in the number and place value:

Exam : THOUSAND HUNDREDS TEN ONES

6X1000 5X100 5X10 4X1


= 6000 + 500 + 50 + 4 =6554

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A.

B.

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C.

Q 9.Draw an ABACUSand show the given number.

1. 5006

2.7780

2. 7932

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Q.10 Write the place value of.

A)
3 in 4803 3

9 in 9350

5 in 9852

2 in 4253

6 in 1863

7 in 7853

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Chapter-2: Shapes and Angles
Exercise-2.1

Q1. Fill in the blanks:

A) A right angle measures _____________________.

B) An ________________ angle is less than 900

C) A _________________ angle measures equal to two right angles.

D) A straight angle always measures________________.

E) When I stretch all the five fingers of my hand to full, my fingers make four
________angles.

f) If I stand erect, bare feet, my foot makes a __________ angle with my leg.

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G) Two rays with a common end point form an_________.

H) The common end point is called the _______________.

I) Measure of a straight angle is __________________.

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Exercise-2.2

1.Draw anything of your choice around the angle shown. Also write what kind of
angle it is. The first one is done.

2. Count the number of write angles in the following


Name HEENA________________________

Q3. Make closed shapes with:

a) 4 sides b) 6 sides c) 8 sides and also name them

Q4. Write your name using straight lines and count the number of:

a) Acute angles b) Obtuse angles c) Right angles d) Straight angles

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Q5. Which shape is considered to be the most rigid shape? Give three examples
where this shape is used?

Q6. Write what kind of angle is made by the hands of a clock at these times:

A) 7:25 B) 3 O’clock C) 6 O’clock D) 10:15

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Exercise-2.3

Q.1Right angle = _________________________ degrees

Q.2An obtuse angle is more than a ______________ angle.

Q.32 x Right angle = ________________ degrees.

Q.4 Identify which of the following pairs of angles are complementary

(a) 50 and 60

(b) 10 and 90

(c) 11 and 79

(d) 120 and 60

(e) 45 and 45

(f) 0 and 90

Q.5 Identify which of the following pairs of angles are supplementary

(a) 120 and 105

(b) 100 and 90

(c) 111 and 79

(d) 120 and 60

(e) 47 and 45

(f) 110 and 90

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Q.6 What measure (in degrees) should be added to the following to make them
a right angle?

i) 34 ̊

ii) 16 ̊

iii) 19 ̊

iv) 28 ̊

v) 78 ̊

vi) 38 ̊

vii) 84 ̊

viii) 90 ̊

Q.7What measure (in degrees) should be added to the following to make them
supplementary?

i) 134 ̊

ii) 116 ̊

iii) 119 ̊

iv) 88 ̊

v) 98 ̊

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Exercise-2.4

Q.1 Identify types of angles(acute, obtuse , right angle) made bythe clock

Q.2 Measure the following angles:-

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CHAPTER 3-HOW MANY SQUARES

Exercise-3.1

Q.1These pictures were drawn in a 1cmX1cm grid. Re draw these pictures in

½cmX ½cm grid, 2cm X 2cm grid and 3cm X 3cm grid.

Q.2Observe the map and calculate the distance with the measurement of the
scale given.

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PARK PLAY
GROUND
D

SCHOOL

HOME

FIELD

Note: 1 cm in the map = 200 m on ground

a. Calculate the actual distance between school and the home.

b. How far is pole 5 from pole 10?

C.What is the distance between the two cars in the picture?

d. How far we have to walk to reach the park from home?

e. Measure the length of the playground.

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Exercise-3.2
Q.1Seema walks 28kms in a week. How much she walks in a day?

Q.2 Rachna bought a ribbon of 15m length. She gave 1/3 to Rupa, 1/5 to Seema
and 2/5 to Rekha. How much ribbon is left with her?

Q.3 I need 500 cm rope to tie a bundle of sticks. I have 6 m rope. How many
bundles can I tie with that?

Q.4 I am 1 m 20 cm in height. To grow up to 2.25 m, how much I have to grow?

Q.5Kavita bought 5 ½ m cloth. Savita bought 6 ¼ m cloth. Who bought more


cloth and by how much?

Q.6 A man travelled 30 1/4 km by bus , 20 ½ km by motorcycle and 2 1/5 km by


walking. Calculate his total journey in km?

Q.7 I am 2 1/2m tall. My friend is 1 2/5m tall. Who is taller and how much tall?

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Exercise-3.3
Q.1 Measure the sides of the shape and find their perimeter.

a. b.

c. d.

e.

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Q.2 Boundary of square ‘A’ is 24 cm. Draw another square of double its side and
name it ‘B’. Draw another square of half of the side of square ‘A’ and name it ‘

a. Perimeter of square A = ______________

b. Perimeter of square B = ______________

c. Perimeter of square C = ______________

d. Square _________ has the longest perimeter.

e. Perimeter of square C ___________ cm less than square B and ______ cm less


than square A.

Q.3 Fill in the grid-

S/No. Length Breadth Perimeter Area


1 6 cm 20 cm
2 2 cm 12 cm
3 8 cm 64sq.cm
4 4 cm 24 cm
5 7 cm 42 sq. cm

Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 X (Length + Breadth)

Perimeter of a square = 4 X Side

Area of a rectangle = Length X Breadth

Area of a square = Side X Side

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Exercise-3.4

Q.1 Find the area of the given shapes-

A. 12 cm B. 7 m 4cm

2cm

C. 5cm D. 7m

3cm

E.

Boundary = 20 cm

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Q.2 Area of a square A= 16 sq cm.

a. Side of the square A =___________

b. Perimeter of the square A =_____________

c. Draw a square of double its length and name it

d. Perimeter of the square B= _________________

e. Area of the square B = _______________

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Exercise-3.5
Q.1

20 cm

Boundary of the above rectangle = 50 cm. Find its area.

Q.2 I walk around a park. I cover 120 m.

a. If the park is in square shape, find its side and area too.

b. If the park is in rectangular shape and one side of the park is 30 m. Then,
find the length of the other side and its area.

Q.3 A fence of 200 m was put around a house. If one side is 80 m then, find the
length of other side and its area.

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Q.4 Find the missing

A)

5cm

Area= 25 sq.cm

Boundary=_________________

B)

3cm

Perimeter =15cm

Length of the 3rd side=________________

C)

5 cm
AREA = 50 SQ. CM

Breadth = ______________cm

Perimeter = ____________cm

Q.5 Perimeter of a land is 200 m. What are the options of the shapes? Draw
with length of sides.

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Exercise-3.6

Q.1 Jule has to floor her room with tiles. Length of her room is 10 m and width is
5 m. She has to put tiles of length 1 m and width ½ m. How many tiles will she
use?

Q.2 Find the cost of fencing around a park @ Rs. 5/ m. The length and breadth
of the park are 100 m and 50 m respectively.

Q.3 The area of a drawing sheet is 3600 sq cm. If length of one side is 400 cm,
what is its perimeter?

Q.4 There are two fields of length 70 m, breadth 10 m and length 700 m,
breadth 1 m. Which field is more in area and which field is more in perimeter?

Q.5 An iron wire of 50 cm is converted into a rectangle. If one side is 20 cm,


what is the length of the other side and what will be its area?

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Exercise-3.7

Q.1 Name four articles in each category whose area we measure in –

SqmmSqcmSqmSq km

Ex.Bindi scale table area of a city

Q.2 Find boundary of these shapes(use scale and thread)-

a. b.

c.

d.

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Q.3 Find area of these shapes-

a. b.

Q.4 Fill in the blanks-

1. Sum of all sides of a picture is called its _________________

2. In a square ___________X ____________ = Area.

3. In a rectangle length X _______________= Area

4. Length = ______________ Breadth

5. Breadth = ______________ Length

6. In a square Side= _____________ 4

7. Perimeter of a rectangle = _____ X (length + breadth)

8. In a rectangle length = (Perimeter/ )

9. In a rectangle breadth = (Perimeter/ )

10. In a square perimeter= _____________X 4

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CHAPTER 4- PARTS AND WHOLE

Exercise-4.1
Q.1 Color one-half of the Shape with Red .

Q.2 Color one -quarter of the triangle with yellow.

Q.3 Color one -half of the square with green.

Q.4 Color one-quarter of the pentagons with blue.

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Q.5Color one-half of the trapezoids with orange.

Q.6 Color one-quarter of the hexagons with violet?

Q.7Color two-fifth of the stars with blue

Q.8 Color six- seventh of the smileys with red

Q.9 Color four-sixth of the shape with green

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Q.10Ramlal have a rectangular field. He wants to divide his field into four parts.
How many different ways he can divide his field into four equal parts?

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Exercise-4.2

Q.1

What fraction of the circle is yellow?


Answer: __________________________________

What fraction of the circle is blue?


Answer: __________________________________

What fraction of the circle is red?


Answer: __________________________________

What fraction of the circle is green?


Answer: __________________________________

What fraction of the circle is not red?


Answer: __________________________________

What fraction of the circle is neither yellow nor green?


Answer: __________________________________

Q.2 Lalit has drawn some shapes and colour a part of the shape. What part of
each shape is coloured? First guess and write the answer in the space provided
then check and write the answer in the space provided.

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Guess

After Checking

Guess

After Checking

guess guess

After Checking After checking

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Q.3 The graph displayed here has 100 small squares and 10 bars of which 9 have
been coloured.Observe the coloured bars and answer the following questions.

J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

What fraction of the graph is orange? /100


What fraction of the graph is blue? /100
How much smaller is the brown bar 3/
compaired to the pink bar?
What fraction must be add to the light 5/
green bar to make it equal to the yellow
bar?
What fraction of the graph is white? /
What fraction of the graph is is taken up by /100 = /10
the two red bars?
Q.4:Fun with shapes and fraction:

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Total Shapes _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________

What fraction of shapes are _____________________________

What fraction of shapes are _____________________________

Q.5 Match the following


𝟐 𝟓 𝟏𝟓 Mixed fraction
, ,
𝟑 𝟕 𝟏𝟗

𝟕 𝟗 𝟐𝟖 Proper fraction
, ,
𝟐 𝟒 𝟏𝟏

𝟓 𝟑 𝟕 Unit fraction
, ,
𝟖 𝟖 𝟖

𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 Improper fraction
, ,
𝟓 𝟔 𝟖

𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 Like fraction
𝟕 ,𝟓 ,𝟔
𝟐 𝟒 𝟕

𝟓 𝟒 𝟏 Unlike fraction
, ,
𝟔 𝟔 𝟔

Q.6 Which is closer

(a) Is 1/8 closer to 3/8 or ½ ?


(b) Is ½ closer to 3/2 or 3/6
(c) Is 5/8 closer to ½ or ¼

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Q.7Lalit goes to a land which has a special currency called bits,where 100 bits=1
bill.Complete the following table of fraction and decimals.Also write how many
bits are required to pay each fraction of the bill

Fractions of the bills In decimals Number of Bits


2/100 2
10/100
/10 6
35/100
0.70
120
80/100

Q.8Here are two squares of same size. The red squares is divided into nine parts
and the green squares is divided into 36 parts .Now read the statements and
state whether you agree or not Circle yes or Circle no

1/9 of red is same as 4/36 of green yes No


3 parts of red is more than 12 parts of yes No
green
1 parts of red is twice 1 part of green yes No
4 parts of green is same as 1 part of red yes No
18 parts of green is half of the red squares yes No

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Exercise-4.3

Q.1Students strength of four schools are given below

KV N0.-1 Jaipur No. of boys 1562


No. of Girls 1146
KV N0.-2 Jaipur No. of boys 1576
No. of Girls 1164
KV N0.-3 Jaipur No. of boys 1072
No. of Girls 750
KV N0.-4 Jaipur No. of boys 932
No. of Girls 708

(a)What is fraction of No. of boys of K.v. No.1 Jaipur and KV no. 2 Jaipur.

(b) Which school have maximum no. of students

(c)Which schools have least no. of students?

(d)Find the ratio of maximum no. of student and


minimum no. of student.

(e )Which students have least no of girls?

(f)Which student have max no of girls

(g) Find the ratio of total no. of boys and girls of all schools.

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Q.2Ritu has a bed sheet whose area is 16m2.She painted

(a) 1/4 of the total area with blue colour.

(b)1/8 of total area with red colour.

(c)1/8 of the total area with pink colour

(e)1/2 of the total area with black color

find the area of bed sheet which is red coloured , blue


Coloured ,pink coloured and black coloured.

Q.3Find out name of currencies and circle in the given box:

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Exercise-4.4

Q.1 Arrange the following fraction in ascending order


𝟐 𝟓 𝟏𝟓 𝟕 𝟑𝟕 𝟏
(a) , , , , ,
𝟑 𝟑 𝟑 𝟑 𝟑 𝟑

𝟐 𝟐 𝟏 𝟓 𝟑 𝟏
(𝒃) , , , , ,
𝟒 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟒

Q.2 Arrange the following fraction in descending order


𝟕 𝟓 𝟏𝟒 𝟖 𝟏𝟏 𝟏
(a) , , , , ,
𝟗 𝟑 𝟔 𝟑 𝟔 𝟑

𝟐 𝟐 𝟑 𝟓 𝟒 𝟑
(𝒃) , , , , ,
𝟐𝟒 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟒

Compare the fraction below using < or >

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Exercise-4.5

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CHAPTER 5 –DOES IT LOOK THE SAME

Exercise-5.1
Q.1. Draw the lines (s) to divide the shapes given below into mirror halves.Also ,
find how many such lines can be drawn.one has been done for you.

(A)

Figure

(b)

Tick the shape which are divided into two mirror halves by the lines

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CHAPTER 6-

Be my multiple I’ll be your factor

Exercise-6.1

Q.1 Find the LCM of the given number using prime factorization method.

(a) 36 and 54

(b) 63 and 105

(c) 38, 64n and 72

(d) 28 , 56,84

Q.2 Find the LCM of the given numbers using short division method

90 and 135

96 and 144

24,36 and 40

60,93 and 120

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Q.3 Find highest common factor of the following by complete factorisation:

(i) 48, 56, 72

(ii) 198, 360

(iii) 102, 68, 136

(iv) 1024, 576

(v) 405, 783, 513

Q.4 Find the H.C.F. by long division method:

(i) 84, 144

(ii) 120, 168

(iii) 430, 516, 817

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iv) 632, 790, 869

(v) 291, 582, 776

(vi) 219, 1321, 2320, 8526

Q.5 Find lowest common multiple of the following numbers:

(i) 16, 24, 40

(ii) 40, 56, 60

(iii) 207, 138

(iv) 72, 96, 120

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(v) 120, 150, 135

(vi) 102, 170, 136

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Exercise-6.2

Q.1 There are three buckets containing 24L 36 L and 48 L of milk.find the
capacity of smallest bucket that can measure the milk in the three buckets.

Q.2 The two strings 16m and 20m long are to be cut into small pieces of equal
length. what will be the maximum length of each piece?

Q.3 Find the smallest number that can be divided by 24, 72 and 96.

Q.4 What is the least number of chocolates a teacher should have so that when
she distributes equal numbers of them to his 10, 15 or 20 students?

Q.5 Find the smallest number which is exactly divisible by 20,32 and 36.

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Q.6 Fill the chart given below

× 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Complete the multiplication chart and answer the following

What are the factor of 24

What are the factor of 36

Find out all factor of 10

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CHAPTER 7

Can you see the Pattern

Exercise-7.1

(1)

9 12

56 72

30 6

Rule-The product of circles is in the rectangles.


(2)
74 11
0

80

156

94 75

23 96

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Rule—The sum of circles is in rectangles.

(3) Fill in the grid so that every horizontal row ,every vertical column and every
3 x3 box contains the digits 1-9 without repeating.

8 2 7 6

3 1

1 7 6 5 9

5 2

8 4 3 9 7

4 1

7 1 4 3 5

6 3

9 5 2 8

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Complete the pattern

8 ÷ 4 = 2
1 + 2 + 3 = 6
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
3 + 4 + 5 = 1 2
+ + =

1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 1 5
2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 2 0
3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 2 5
+ + + + =

8 0 ÷ 4 = 2 0
8 0 0 ÷ 4 =
8 0 0 0 ÷ =
÷ =
÷ =

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Exercise-7.2

See the pattern of sari

Use the block to make a bedsheet .

To make dupatta.

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Use this block to make table cloth and to make curtain.

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Exercise-7.3

1) Fill in the blanks:

738 + 625 + =
346 625 + + 346

648 + 793 + = + 435 +

921 + 327 + =
525 + +

437
X 976 = 976 X

6427
X 16 = 8 X 2 X

100
_ 50
= 25
+

12.5 + 50.5 + 25.5 = + 25.5 +

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Q.2) Complete the addition patterns.

9 225

__ 50 13 667 2000

12 231

Q.3Complete the multiplication pattern

2 4

180 5 840

6 6

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Exercise-7.4

Q.1 From the calendar find the total of numbers in colored boxes.

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4 (B) 5 6 7

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

(A)15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31

BOX A BOX B
Smallest number
Add 8 to it

Multiply by 9
TOTAL

Sum of all the nos. of box A


……………………………………………………………….......................

Sum of all the nos. of box B


………………………………………………………………......................

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Q. 2 Complete the patterns.

3 X 3 + 1 =10

33 X 3 + 1 = 100
333 X 3 + 1 = 1000
_____________________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

4 X 4 = 16
44 X 4 = 176
444 X 4 = 1776
4444 X 4 = 17776
_____________________________________________

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

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Q.3.Observe the patterns and carry forward .

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Q.4 (A) Turn the patterns clockwise

(b) Turn the patterns anti clockwise

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(c) Continue the patterns-

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CHAPTER 8

MAPPING YOUR WAY

Exercise-8.1
Q.1 Look at the map of india and answer the following questions

(a)

(a) The largest state by area is _______________________

(b) The smallest state by area is ______________________

(c)Gujarat lies in the ______________ direction of the country.

(d) Tamil Nadu lies in the ________________ direction of the country

(e) Punjab lies in _______________ direction of Rajasthan.

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Q.2Observe the following figure and answer the questions given below

(a) Write any four neighboringstates of Delhi ?

(b)Name any one tourist place present in the east direction of Delhi

(c)Appughar lies in _______________ direction of Jama Masjid.

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Q.3The map of India is given below. Observe the map and answer the following

Scale 1cm = 20Km

Q.4. What is the distance in kilometers have between following cities

(a) Lucknow and Jaipur

(b) Bhopal and Patna

(C) Srinagar and New Delhi

(d) Chennai and Kolkata

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Exercise-8.2

Q.1 Study the following map and answer the following

scale 1cm =2Km

(a) Find the distanced between Temple and Hospital

(b) Find the distance between Dairy and Railway station

1. Look at the floor plan of a house and answer the following questions.

1cm = 5m

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Room Bath room
Garden
Store

Room Kitchen
Hall
Varanda

 How big is the hall ______m ×_______m =_______sq.m

 What is the length of the kitchen? _________m

 How many squares have been marked as garden? ____________

 What is the total areas of the two rooms? ___________________sq.m

 What is to the southeast of the map? ___________________

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CHAPTER 9-

Boxes and Sketches

Exercise- 9.1

Q.1She made four more shapes. Each is to be folded along the dotted lines. You
have to find out which of these can be made into a box.

(a) (b) (C) (d)

Q.2 Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the deep
drawing of this house.

Q.3 Try to make a floor map of your own house.

Q.4.Soumitro and his friends made deep drawings of a cube. These are their
drawings.

(a)Which of these drawing look corrrect to you?

(b) Can you add some lines to make drawing (f) into a deep drawing of the
cube?

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Q.5 This cut-out is folded to make a cube.

Q.6 Trace the following figure on the tracing paper;

Make same figure on chart paper using the above used tracing paper.

Cut out the shape along dark or bold line and fold along the light lines

Solid figure, thus obtained, is having five faces without cover.

Observe and write

 Number of faces______________
 Number of edges______________
 Number of vertexes ______________

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Q.7 Draw a 2-Dimensional figure by cutting and flattening the edges of a
match-box of cuboids shape.

Q.8Draw any two 3 dimensional shapes.

Q.9 Label 2 D and 3 D shapes for the given figures:

Q.10 Draw a 2 D figure by cutting and flattering the edges of cube shaped (3D
figure) in the space provided

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Q.11 Fill the table given below

SHAPE FACE EDGE VERTEX


CUBE
CUBOID
CONE
CYLINDER
SPHERE

Q.12 Draw the net of following shapes

CUBE, CUBOID, CONE, CYLINDER

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CHAPTER 10

Tenths and Hundredths( Decimal)

Exercise-10.1
Q.1 Fill in the blanks

(a) one tenth=

(b) one hundredth=

(c) 10 tenth = ______________ one

(d) 1 tenth = _______________ hundredths

(e) 100 tenths = ___________ten

Q. 2 Write the following as decimal

(A) Five Tenths

(B) Forty two hundredths

(C) Six Fifty eight thousand

(D) Eight decimal seven three two

(E) Nineteen point five zero seven

Q.3 Convert to fractions.

A. 0.83 =

B. 0.4 =

C. 0.24 =

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D. 0.96 =

E. 0.6 =

F. 0.2 =

G. 0.7 =

H. 0.19 =

I. 0.95 =

J.0.1 =

K.0.23 =

L. 0.68 =

M. 0.2 =

N. 0.97 =

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Q.4 Convert to fractions and simplify if possible.

1) 0.48 =

2) 0.2 =

3) 0.44 =

4) 0.15 =

5) 0.26 =

6) 0.8 =

7)0.02 =

8) 0.28 =

9) 0.8 =

10) 0.25 =

11) 0.5 =

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Q.5 Convert to fractions and simplify if possible.

1.)30.8 =

2.)92.2 =

3.) 63.64 =

4.)52.08 =

5.)16.5 =

6.)82.6 =

7.) 96.36 =

8.) 72.8 =

9.) 93.5 =

10.)16.68 =

11.) 55.14 =

12.) 2.44 =

13.) 72.4 =

14.)72.6 =

15.) 92.8 =

16.) 39.6 =

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Exercise-10.2

Q.2 Write the decimal number


𝟔
(A) 500+70+3+410+ =
𝟏𝟎𝟎

𝟓
(B) 900+2+ =
𝟏𝟎𝟎

𝟒
(C) 4+ =
𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎

𝟒 𝟕
(D) 50+5+ + =
𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎

𝟒 𝟕
(E) 30+5+ + =
𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎

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Q.3 Write the number names of the following decimals

(a) 0.02

(b) 18.56

(C) 23.45

(d)5.7

Q.4. Find the product…

(A) 31.54× 8 =

(B) 38.426×3.5 =

(C) 19.4×3.6=

(D) 5.27×3.17 =

Q.5. Solve the following.

(A) 4.263+ 13.312

(B) 259.70 -79.06

(C) 32.34+0.17+7.39

(D) 83.327-49.16

(E) 56.69 -36.98

Q.6. Write each of the following using decimal…

(A) 18m 65cm =

(B) 180cm 6m =

(C) 80paise =

(D) 6km 67m =

(E) 3L 750ml =

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𝟑
Q.7. 5 Written in the decimal form as ..
𝟏𝟎

(A) Tick correct answer

(1) 5.3 [ ] (2) 5.03 [ ]


𝟕𝟓
(B) 6 Can be Written as in decimal form-
𝟏𝟎𝟎

Q.8. Write the following as decimal


𝟏𝟓
(A) =
𝟏𝟎𝟎

𝟏𝟓
(B) 79 =
𝟏𝟎𝟎

𝟕
(C) 21 =
𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎

Q.9. Comparing the decimal numbers using (<,>,=)

(A) 6.34 8.34

(B) 5.31 5.42

(C) 3.62 3.63

Q.10Arrange the following decimals in ascending order

(a)4.37 3.45 85.69 7.56 0.25

(b) 0.2 0.02 200.2 2.02 22.02 2.2

Q.11. Add or subtract as shown.

1) 4.39 + 18.8 = 7.)7.52 + 11.77 =

2.) 3.68 – 1.74 = 8.)104.06 – 15.80 =

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3.) 264.3 + 12.804 = 9.)165.4 + 73.61 =

4.) 116.7 – 32.82 = 10.)14 – 6.52 =

5.) 3 ¾ + 1.08 = 11.)45.3 – 15.273 =

6.) 19.70 + 62.598 = 12.)0.42 + 1.452 + 31.8 =

Q.12 Calculate the following equations.

1.) 8.2 × 6.3 = 4.)24.71 × 6.4 =

2.) 6.78 × 3.32 = 5.)8.85 × 2.79 =

3.) 1.4 × 0.6 = 6.)75.82 × 6.71 =

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CHAPTER 11
AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY
Exercise-11.1
Q. 1 Fill in the Blanks.
1. ___________ is the distance around a closed figure.

2. ___________ is the part of the plane occupied by a closed figure.

3. Perimeter of a square= _______________

4. Perimeter of a rectangle =_____________

5. Area of a square =______________

6. Area of a rectangle= _____________

7. Area of a parallelogram= ______________

8. Area of a Triangle=_____________

9. The distance around a circular region is known as its

10. Circumference of a circle= _______________

11. The value of π =_______________

12. Area of a circle= _______________

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Exercise- 11.2

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101
102
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Q.3. Find the perimeter of the given shapes.
11cm

5cm 3cm

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CHAPTER 12

SMART CHART

Exercise-12.1

Q.1Write tally marks for the following numbers.

Number Tally marks


24
20
19
15
17
33
24
35

Q.2 Write number for the following tally marks

Tally marks Numbers

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Exercise-12.2
Q.1 Sale of cakes in a bakery is shown by following pictograph. Read it carefully
and answer the following questions.

Days No. of cakes


Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Key = 6 cakes = 3 cakes

Q.1 How many cakes were sold on Tuesday?

Ans ------------------------------------------------------
Q.2 how many cakes were sold on Thursday?

Ans ------------------------------------------------------

Q.2 The cake sale was least on ……………………….

Q.4How many cakes were sold in the whole week?

Ans ------------------------------------------------------

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Q.2 Draw tally marks for the sale of the whole week.

Days Tally marks


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Q.3.Shyampratap is a sweet maker and runs a small shop. The sale of different
sweets on festival season is shown here .

Types of sweets Sale

Jalebi

Gulabjamun

Barfi

Laddu

Gujiya

Key = 2 kg

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Exercise-12.3
Q.1.The following data shows the number of cold drink bottles sold by each
shop. Use the information to draw a pictograph and answer the following
questions.

SHOP 1 SHOP 2 SHOP 3 SHOP 4 SHOP 5 SHOP 6


400 350 250 200 350 500

SHOP NO. OF COLD DRINK BOTTLES


Shop 1
Shop 2
Shop 3
Shop 4
Shop 5
Shop 6

Key = 50 bottles
Q.1) Name the shops that sold at least 350 bottles?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.2) If the cost of one bottle is 12 rupees then how much did shop 4 earn?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.3) Which shop earned maximum rupees?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.4) Which shop sold least number of bottles ?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

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Q.2.Raj, Raghu ,Hari , Mohan and Aditya are close friends. They have some
marbles in their box. Following is the data to show the number of marbles they
have .make a pictograph using it and answer the following questions.

Raj Raghu Hari Mohan Aditya


16 20 22 24 30
PICTOGRAPH

Name No. of marbles


Raj
Raghu
Hari
Mohan
Aditya

key = 4 marbles

Q.1Who has most of the marbles?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.2 Who has at least 22 marbles?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.3 How many fewer marbles does Raghu have than Aditya?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.4 How many marbles they all have together ?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

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Q.3.Rishabh has a mobile store. The following bar graph shows the sale of
mobile store in the last six months. Read it carefully and answer the following
questions

Q.1 What was the sale of mobile phones in the month of march?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.2In which month the sale was minimum?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.3In which month 500 mobile phones were sold?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.4How many mobile phones were sold in the 6 months?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

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Q.4.Swati and Priya collects information from the college canteen that which
food is most popular at the canteen. The data given here is for one week.

NUMBER OF FOOD ITEMS SOLD


400

350

300

250

200
NUMBER OF FOOD ITEMS SOLD
150

100

50

0
SAMOSA PATIES PASTRY TEA COFFEE

Q.1 How many people liked samosa?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.2Which item is liked by most people?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.3 how many paties were sold than pastry?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.4Which two food items were sold equal to tea?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

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Q.5.Students of class 5 were asked about the countries they would like to visit.
A bar graph is given here to show the data. Read it carefully and answer the
following questions.

Q.1How many student have voted for France?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.2 fill in the missing data for China and Canada in the table ?

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.3Draw a bar to show the number of votes UAE got.

Ans -----------------------------------------------------

Q.4Which is the most popular country to visit?

Ans ----------------------------------------------------

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Q.6.Six students of class 5had a banana eating competition. The bar graph given
below shows the results. Read it carefully and answer the following questions

Q.A Fill in the missing data in the table for Rahul and Manas.

Ans -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Q.B Draw a bar to show the number of bananas Ajay ate.

Ans --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Q.C Who won in the competition?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Q.D How many more bananas did Sourav ate than Jagat?

Ans ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Q.7.The following pie chart shows the number of farm animals owned by five
farmers named Mohan , Krishna, Kalu, Veeru, and Amit.

NO. OF FARM ANIMALS

40

20 MOHAN
120
KRISHNA
KALU
VEERU
AMIT
90

30

Q.AWho has the maximum number of animals?

Ans -------------------------------------------------------------

Q.B Which of the two farmers owns half of the animals?

Ans --------------------------------------------------------------

Q.C What is the total number of farm animals?

Ans --------------------------------------------------------------

Q.D Whatfration of animals does

a) Mohan have ----------------


b) Krishna have ---------------
c) Kalu have ----------------
d) Veeru have -----------------
e) Amit have ----------------

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Q.8.Dev’s father earns rupees 30000 per month. Dev makes a pie chart with the
help of his father to show their monthly expenses.

MONTHLY BUDGET

4000 HOUSE RENT


8000 BILLS
5000 ENTERTAINMENT
FOOD
5000 SAVING
6000
MISCELLANEOUS

2000

Q.A How much money does Dev’s family spend on house rent and bills?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.B How much money does his family save?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.C What fraction of money does they spend on food?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.DWhat fraction of money do they spend on miscellaneous expenses?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.E Which two expenses are equal to the money spend on food?

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Exercise-12.4

Q.1.A furniture shop maintained a data on the number of furniture sold. Read it
carefully and answer the following questions

Q.A. If the number of beds sold is 100 then find out the number of

a) Chair
b) Sofa
c) Table

Q.B. What is the total number of furniture sold ?

Ans. _________________________________________________

Q.C.Which two furniture were sold in equal amount?

Ans. _________________________________________________

Q.D.What is the difference in the number of tables and bed sold?

Ans. __________________________________________________

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Q.2 Given table shows the data of different cartoon shows seen by class 4
students. Read it carefully and make a bar graph for it.

Cartoon show No. of student


Doremon 10
Motupatlu 20
Chhotabhim 15
Oggy and the cockroaches 5
Tom and jerry 10

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Q.3 A school library has many books on various subjects. Make a pie chart for it
using the following data. And answer the following questions.

English Hindi Maths science fiction Social science


300 200 150 250 350 150

Q.A What is the total number of books available in the library?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.B Which subject has minimum number of books ?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.C Which subject has maximum number of books ?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.DWhat fraction of books does the subject social science has?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.E What is the fraction of fiction books in the library?


Ans ---------------------------------------------------

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Q.4 Geeta has many pet animals in her colony. She counts them and then
collects the following data. Make a pie chart and answer the following
questions.

Dog Cat Fish Rabbit Parrot


16 12 8 6 6

Q.1What is the total number of pets in the colony?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.2What is fraction of the number of following animals to the total number of


pets —

a) Dog
b) Cat
c) Fish
d) Parrot
e) Rabbit

Q.3 Which of the two animals are equal in number?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

Q.4Which of pet is maximum in the number ?

Ans ---------------------------------------------------

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CHAPTER 13

WAY TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE

Exercise-13.1

Q.1 Fill in the blanks:

(A) 12 × 7 = …………………………….. × 4

(b) …… × 7 = 147

(c) 78 ÷ …….. = ……………………

(D) 40 × 25 = ……………………………..

(E) Quotient × …………………….. = Dividend

(F) ………………. × Divisor = ……………… = Dividend

(G) 56240 × ………….. = 56240000

(H) Multiplication is repeated ………………………………

(I) Division is repeated ……………………….

(J) A boy gets pocket money of RS. 150 every month.

How much will he get in 3 months?

(K) In one dozen, there are 12 objects.

How many objects will be there in 144 dozens?

(1) _______ × 98 = 98000

2) 763 × _______ = 7630

3) _______ × 807 = 8070

4) 1000 × _______ = 663000

5) 686 × _______ = 686000

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6) 1000 × _______ = 715000

7) _______ × 10 = 8900

8) _______ × 1000 = 483000

9) _______ × 1000 = 748000

10) _______ × 718 = 718000

11) 1000 × _______ = 682000

12) _______ × 115 = 115000

13) _______ × 1000 = 127000

14)_______ × 1000 = 509000

15) _______ × 689 = 689000

16) _______ × 1000 = 220000

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EXERCISE -13.2

A Find the quotient.

1) 28 ÷ 4 =

2) 6,920 ÷ 4 =

3) 1,432 ÷ 4 =

4) 128 ÷ 8 =

5)5,037 ÷ 3 =

6)4,472 ÷ 8 =

7) 91 ÷ 7 =

8)721 ÷ 7 =

9) 852 ÷ 6 =

10) 438 ÷ 6 =

11) 1,464 ÷ 4 =

12) 834 ÷ 6 =

13) 2,752 ÷ 8 =

14) 72 ÷ 4 =

15) 5,304 ÷ 6 =

16) 192 ÷ 8 =

17) 1,842 ÷ 6 =

18) 75 ÷ 5 =

19) 7,218 ÷ 6 =

20) 3,552 ÷ 8

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B Find the quotient with remainder.

1.) 903 ÷ 20 =

2.) 294 ÷ 60 =

3) 49 ÷ 80 =

4) 66 ÷ 50 =

5) 695 ÷ 60 =

6) 156 ÷ 60 =

7) 765 ÷ 20 =

8) 64 ÷ 30 =

9) 816 ÷ 80 =

10) 598 ÷ 80 =

11) 258 ÷ 80 =

12) 587 ÷ 70 =

13)196 ÷ 50 =

14) 331 ÷ 30 =

15) 952 ÷ 70 =

16) 474 ÷ 40 =

17) 876 ÷ 90 =

18) 628 ÷ 50 =

!9) 654 ÷ 80

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C Find the quotient with remainder.

1.) 581 ÷ 400 =

2.) 559 ÷ 800 =

3.) 6,366 ÷ 800 =

4.) 598 ÷ 400 =

5.) 865 ÷ 600 =

6.) 6,733 ÷ 600 =

7.) 396 ÷ 300 =

8.)1,482 ÷ 300 =

9.) 351 ÷ 500 =

10.) 1,265 ÷ 700 =

11.) 2,084 ÷ 100 =

12.) 8,758 ÷ 100 =

13.) 376 ÷ 500 =

14.) 810 ÷ 400 =

15.) 1,620 ÷ 300 =

16.) 7,333 ÷ 800 =

17.) 9,377 ÷ 200 =

18.) 360 ÷ 600 =

19.) 5,728 ÷ 300 =

20.) 988 ÷ 300 =

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EXERCISE -13.3

Estimate the product to the nearest TENS.

(i) 42 × 37

(ii) 67 × 62

(iii) 99 × 91

(iv) 147 × 51

1. Estimate the product 958 × 387 by rounding off each factor to its greatest
place.

2. Find the estimated quotient 2838 ÷ 125 by rounding off the numerator and
denominator to the nearest hundreds.

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EXERCISE -13.4

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EXERCISE -13.5

1. 24 folders each has 56 sheets of paper inside them. How many sheets of
paper are there altogether?

2. A carton holds 24 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 12 biscuits. How many
biscuits can be packed in 45 cartons?

3. $5,876 are distributed equally among 26 men. How much money will each
person get?

4. If 9975 kg of wheat is packed in 95 bags, how much wheat will each bag
contain?

5. 89 people have been invited to a banquet. The caterer is arranging tables.


Each table can seat 12 people. How many tables are needed?

6. How many hours are there in 1200 minutes?

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7. A bus can hold 108 passengers. If there are 12 rows of seats on the bus, how
many seats are in each row?

8. Tom had 63 apples. He divides all apples evenly among 9 friends. How many
apples did Tom give to each of his friends?

9. Mark baked 195 cookies and divided them equally into 13 packs. How many
cookies did Mark put in each packet?

10. Nancy needs 5 lemons to make a glass of orange juice. If Nancy has 250
oranges, how many glasses of orange juice can she make?

11. In your classes you counted 120 hands. How many students were at the
class?

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CHAPTER 14-
HOW BIG HOW HEAVY
EXERCISE-14.1

1. IF l =length of cube b= breadth h= height then


Volume=__________________
2. Find the volume of following shapes.
4cm 10cm
2cm 2cm

5cm 4cm

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Q.3. Fill in the blanks.

(a) The measurement of space occupied by a solid is called …………..

(b) Volume of cuboid = ………………………. X …………………. X ………………………

(c) Volume of cube = ………………………. X …………………. X ………………………

(d) Unit of volume is ………………………

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Q.4 Complete the given table.

Cube (one side is given here) Volume = side X side X side

(a) 6 cm

(b) 3.5 cm

(c) 9 m

(d) 8.1 cm

(e) 10 m

(f) 15 cm

Q.5 Complete the table given below.

Cuboid

S.No. Length Breadth height Volume = length X breadth X height

(i) 8 cm 5 cm 3 cm

(ii) 10 m 2m 5m

(iii) 8.5 cm 4.5 cm 6 cm

(iv) 12 cm 5 cm 2 cm

(v) 8m 6.5 m 4.4 m

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(vi) 15 m 6m 2.5 m

Q.6 Find the volume of the following shapes.

……………………………………. ………………………………………..
……………………………………. …………………………………………

……………………………………. ………………………………………..
……………………………………. …………………………………………

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……………………………………. ………………………………………..
……………………………………. …………………………………………
7. find the volume of each shape.

No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

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No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

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EXERCISE -14.2

Q.1 The figures shown below are made of cubes of volume 1 cubic cm. Count
the number of small cubes present in each shape given below. Also find their
volume.

No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

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No of cubes No of cubes

Volume of shape Volume of shape

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EXERCISE -14.3

Q1. A pit of length 9 m, breadth 7m and depth 10m is dug in a field.What


volume of the earth is removed?

Q2.Water is stored in a tank of capacity 15000 cubic metre.How many small


tanks of size 20mX5mX3m can be filled by emptying the big tank?

Q3. A diary has a length 20 cm, breadth 15 cm and a height of 2.5 cm.Find the
volume of 5 such diaries kept together?

Q.4 Find the volume of a cuboid of 3 cm X 4cm X 9 cm and a cube of 8cm edge.
Which has the greater volume and by how much?

Q. 5 A log of wood has length, breadth and height of 15 m, 12 m and 9 m. How


many cuboids of measurements 5 m X 4 m X 3 m can be cut out from the
log?

Q.6 Avax piece 80 cm X 72 cm X 48 cm was melted into cubical pieces of side 4


cm each. How many pieces were made?

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EXERCISE -14.4

Q. 1. A tin has 25litre of oil. 11litre 450ml oil is consumed. How much oil is left
in the tin?

Q.2. Shyam purchased 14 litre 560ml of milk. 7litre 885ml is consumed in


making tea. How much milk is left?

Q.3. Mansingh purchased 9 litre 475ml of sprit. He added 6 litre 540ml of


water in it. What is the total quantity of mixture?

Q.4. The capacity of a container is 40 litre .it has 26 litre 375 ml of water. How
much more water can it hold?

Q.5. A bottle has 220 ml of mango juice. How much mango juice will 11
bottles have?

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EXERCISE 14.5

Q.1. Write the given amount in the box and add these :-

a. 11 L 350 ml, 9 L 500 ml and 7 L 750 ml

b. 10 L 25 ml , 54 L 80 ml and 44 L 210 ml

c. 72 L 183 ml , 9 L 50 ml and 65 L 250 ml

d. 49 L 100 ml , 85 L 30 ml and 41 L 900 ml

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EXERCISE 14.6

Q.1. Subtract the following

a. 15 L 960 ml and 11 L 500 ml

b. 54 L 80 ml and 44 L 210 ml

c. 79 L 183 ml and 65 L 250 ml

d. 85 L 530 ml and 49 L 900 ml

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EXERCICE 14.7

Q.1. A shopkeeper sold 9 L 250ml of milk shake, 15 L 400 of pineapple shake


and 13 L 560 ml of banana shake. What is the total quantity of shake sold
by him?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Q.2. Kartar Singh bought 140 L 600 ml diesel for his truck. He used 70 L 625 ml.
how much diesel his still in the truck?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Q.3. A container has 69 L 900ml of paint. Another container has 35 L 250 ml of


paint. Both containers are emptied into a larger empty container. How
much paint does the large container hold now?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Q.4. A vessel has 7050 ml of water. How many litres and milliliters of water is
there in the vessel?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Q.5. A hair oil bottle has 250 ml oil in it. How much oil is contained by 12 such
bottles?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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EXERCISE 14.8

Q 1. ) There is 250ml milk in this . And the drank 70ml milk.


How much milk is left in that bottle ?

Ans. _____________________________________________________________

Q 2. ) An drank 45 lit water and a drank 3.5 lit water in a .


Find the total volume of water they drank ?

Ans. _______________________________________________________________

Q 3. ) A (AQUARIUM) is filled till top of mouth .The inside


that consumed 50ml water and now 750 ml water is left. Find the total capacity

of that ?

Ans. _______________________________________________________________

Q 4. ) A is everyday and requires 15lit water.Find the total volme


consumed by the tree in a month .

Ans . ______________________________________________________________

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Q 5. ) A started travelling with one of 1lit .He purchased new bottle
at every 1.5km .His total journey was 6km . What was the total volume of water
?

Ans._______________________________________________________________

Q 6.The capacity of , and is 70,50 and 30 litre . Find the


total volume ?

Ans
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