DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, BRS NAGAR, LUDHIANA HOLIDAYS

DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, BRS NAGAR, LUDHIANA
HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK
CLASS: V
Subject: ENGLISH
Subject: HINDI
Subject: SCIENCE
 Collect any five forest products in small pouches and paste it in the notebook.
 Make a poster on “SAY NO TO ANIMAL PRODUCTS” (A3 sized sheet). E.g. leather, horn,
tusk, bones etc.
 Take an earthen tray. Put some soil in it. Take few branches of mint and grow it in the tray.
Water it every alternate day and observe the growth of mint and paste it in Scrap Book.
 Write an article on ‘How will we celebrate Environment Day” on June 5. What will be the
situation if all of us celebrate this day and keep our environment neat and clean.
 Observe the different phases of moon and draw the diagrams of different phases in Science
notebook datewise.
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Subject: SOCIAL SCIENCE
Kailash Satyarthi has received Nobel Peace Prize of 2014 for working hard in the sphere of
child labour. Find the information of any such person who has contributed in improving the
condition of socially deprived children of India.
Find out the names of five world famous Indian players who play your favorite game (Paste
pictures also)
Name the occupations that women have successfully taken up now that were so far labeled as
male dominated occupations. For example, astronaut, pilot etc.
Prepare a table chart about the crops, dresses, religion and food habits of the region you belong
to.
Gandhiji said, “the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”. Enlist
some ways that Gandhiji suggested to create a cleaner and greener India. Also co-relate the
Cleanliness Drive Campaign has been launched under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in India. How
can you contribute towards this campaign?
List any two changes that you wish to bring in the world.
Write down the difficult words (15 words from each lesson) of Lesson 4, 5, 6 and 7 along with
their word meanings.
Subject: MATHS
1. Find the product:
a. 6,25,903 x 935
b. 5,42,043 x 318
2. Divide:
a. 8,65,325 ÷ 132
b. 95468 ÷ 98
3. Subtract:
a. 4,21,963 from 10,92,478
b. 13,29,742 from 63,10,421
4. In a factory, 12,538 containers are made in one month. How many containers are made in the
full year?
5. Find the sum of greatest 7 digit and greatest 5 digit numbers.
6. A box contains 250 erasers. How many boxes are needed to pack 31250 erasers?
7. A dress costs Rs. 1267. What will be the cost of 396 dresses?
8. Mr. Govardhan earns Rs. 21630 every month. How much he earns in 5 years?
9. Write any ten 5 digit numbers formed by using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
10. Write the sums of place values of 6 in 36,45,626
11. Divide the smallest 6 digit number by the greatest 2 digit number.
12. Mohit deposited Rs. 6,49,328 in bank. Later, he withdraw Rs. 2,67,289 from his account. How
much money was left in his account in the bank?
13. The product of two numbers is 318285. If one number is 643. Find the other number.
14. Subtract the sum of 62453 and 26982 from the sum of 53963 and 47893.
15. The total population of a city is 17,52,635. If the number of men is 6,92,486 and number of
women is 4,18,384. Find the number of children.
16. Convert the following temperature in Fahrenheit scale:
a. 25OC
b. 65OC
c. 80OC
17. Convert the following temperature in Celsius:
a. 158OF
b. 86OF
c. 131OF
18. Sum of two numbers is 27,53,261. If one number is 9,92,436. Find the other number.
19. An aeroplane travels 55000km in 125 hours. How many kilometers will it travel in one hour?
20. An engine pumps 750 litres of water in 1 minute. How many litres of water will the engine
pumps in 3 hours?
21. Draw an angle of 60O, 120O and 180O with compass.
22. Draw an angle of 64O, 129O and 178O with the help of protractor.
23. Find the sum of largest 6 digit number, largest 5 digit number and smallest 3 digit number.
24. Mohan earned Rs. 18970 in a month. How much he will earn in 76 months?
25. Find all factors, prime factorization and prime factors of:
a. 24
b. 36
c. 48
d. 49
26. Divide and check:
a. 101489 ÷ 149
b. 203490 ÷ 486
c. 390123÷85
d. 101290÷79
27. Write tables from 2 to 20.
Subject: PUNJABI
VEDIC MATHS
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