V - Maths (II SEM)

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ST. CLARET SCHOOL
Class :STD-5
Subject : MATHEMATICS
II SEMESTER
Lesson : Multiplication
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Fill in the blanks
1 Mark(s)
1. Multiplicant × Multiplier = _____________
2. The product of 0 × 100 = __________
3. The product of 1 × 235 =__________
4. The product of 4,395 × 9 = _________
5. The product of 15,746 × 5 = ___________
6. The product of 7,245 × 6 =___________
7. The product of 11,048 × 7 = _________
8. The product of 8,028 × 8 = _________
9. The product of 9025 × 10 =___________
10. The product remains the ______________ when we interchanged multiplicant and
multiplier.
II Choose the correct answer
1 Mark(s)
11. The product of any number and zero is always ___________________
a) 1 b) 0 c) none d) same number
12. The product of any number and 1 is always the _____________
a) same number b) 1 c) 0 d) none
13. The product of 63 × 31 = _________
a) 1393 b) 1753 c) 1953 d) 1553
14. The product of 2,891×9 = _________
a) 21019 b) 29019 c) 28019 d) 26019
15. The product of 21,497 × 3 = ____________
a) 64491
b) 64481 c) 64441 d) 64414
III Do as Directed:
2 Mark(s)
16. Multiply the following: a) 248 × 212
b) 163 × 134
17. Multiply the following : 3,746 × 23
b) 4,756 × 19
18. Multiply the following: a) 100 × 523
b) 178 × 142
19. The cost of a bag containing 10 Kg rice is Rs 285. Find the cost of 25 bags of rice.
20.The school fee of a 5th class student is Rs.38. What is the total fee of 128 students?
IV Solve the following:
3 Mark(s)
21.A lorry covers 13kms using one litre of diesel. what distance will it cover, if 1043
litres of diesel is used.
22.In a protected area, 160 trees are planted in each row & 108 trees in each column.
Find the total number of trees planted in forest area.
23.The head master decides to give first & second prize for various competitions. 16
students got first prize & 16 students got second prize. if the cost of first & second
prize is Rs.11 and Rs. 9. Find the total amount required by head master to buy the
prizes.
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Solve the following: 4m
4 Mark(s)
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24.A farmer grew 23 quintals of wheat. He sold them for Rs.1,935 per quintal. How
much amount did the farmer get after selling wheat?
25.Mr. Siddappa is a fruit selling agent who exports oranges. One box contains 144
oranges. If he export 259 boxes of oranges. Find the total number of oranges.
Lesson : Division
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fill in the blanks
1 Mark(s)
_____________ = (Division x Quotient) + Remainder
30 ÷ 10 = ____________
32 ÷ 4 = _____________
When we divide 49 by 2. we get the quotient as 24 and remainder will be
____________.
When we divide 56 by 7 we get the quotient as _____________.
II Choose the correct answer
1 Mark(s)
6. 75 ÷ 15 = ________
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 3 (d) 9
7. 48 ÷ 6 = _________
(a) 4
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 2
8. If we divide 72 by 7 we get Q = __________ and remainder as ________.
(a) 9, 3 (b) 12, 4 (c) 10, 2 (d) 1,2
9. If we divide 55 ÷ 4 we get Q = _________ and remainder as _____________.
(a) 14, 3
(b) 12, 3
(c) 11, 3
(d) 13,3
10.In the following identify the divisor 46 ÷ 11
(a) 46 (b) 11 (c) None (d) 1
11.In the following identify the dividend 474 ÷ 6.
(a) 6
(b) None
(c) 474
(d) 1
III Do as Directed:
12.Solve the following by repeated substraction:(a) 25 ÷ 5
(b) 42 ÷ 7
13.Find the quotient & Remainder :(a) 527 ÷ 12
(b) 218 ÷ 2
2 Mark(s)
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14.Find the quotient & Remainder:(a) 1,435 ÷ 15
(b) 2,647 ÷ 13
15.A tailor has 18 metres of cloth. He can stitch 9 shirts from this cloth. Find the
length of cloth required to stitch one shirt.
16.The annual income of a person is Rs. 90,912. Find his monthly income.
IV Solve the following:
17.Find the quotient & remainder & do the verifications:24,658 ÷ 2
3 Mark(s)
18.Find the quotient & remainder & do the verifications:14,005 ÷ 7
19.Find the quotient & remainder & do the verifications:12,056 ÷ 12
20.Find the quotient & remainder & do the verifications:1,653 ÷ 8
21.A bike can cover 240kms with 5 litres of petrol. Find how many kilometres does it
cover with 1 litre of petrol.
22.An orange garden has 82 orange plants. A farmer plucks 60 oranges from each
plant & packs 12 oranges in each box. Calculate the number of boxes required to
pack all oranges.
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Solve the following: 4m
4 Mark(s)
23.Anitha has a cow yields 8 litres of milk in a day. The selling price of one litre of
milk if Rs.18. She wants to divide the amount earned in one month(30 days)
among her 4 sons. What amount does each one get?
24.A school gets 84 bundles of note books each containing. 25 books for distribution
to all the students. If each student gets one dozen note books. Find the number of
students in that school.
Lesson : Mental Arithmetic and Decimal Fractions
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Fill in the blanks
1. 8 mm = ________________ cm
2. 75 mm = ___________ cm
3. 8 cm 5 mm = _____________ cm
4. 525 mm = __________ cm
5. 8 cm = _____________ m
6. 72 cm = _________ m
1 Mark(s)
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7. 375 cm = ____________ m
8. 4 m 80 cm = ___________ m
9. 15 m 6 cm = ___________________ m
10.75 Paise = Rs. ____________
11.Rupees 10 and Paise 25 = ___________
12.870 paise = Rs. ___________________
13.782 Rupees and ten Paise = Rs. _______________
14.2050 paise = Rs. _____________
Choose the correct answer : 1 Mark
1. The decimal form of
24
is ___________
100
(0.24, 2.4, 0.024)
2. The decimal form of
8
is __________
100
(0.08, 0.8, 0.008)
3. The decimal form of
153
is ___________
100
(0.153, 1.53, 0.0153)
4. Integral part of 7.86 is _____________________
(6, 7, 8)
5. Decimal part of 10.7 is _________
(0, 1, 7)
Do as Directed : 1 Mark
1. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
8
a.
10
2. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
5
7
10
3. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
6
a.
10
4. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
16
a.
10
5. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
42
a.
10
6. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
83
a.
10
7. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
7
a.
100
8. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
72
a.
100
9. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
861
a.
100
10. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
162
a.
10
11. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
141
a.
100
12. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
1461
a.
100
13. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
1
a.
2
14. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
3
a.
4
15. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
a.
6
a.
2
5
16. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
7
a.
20
17. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
38
a.
50
18. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
17
a.
25
19. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
13
a.
20
20. Write the following fraction as decimal fraction.
8
a. 25
21. Write the following decimal fraction as fraction.
a. 0.7
22. Write the following decimal fraction as fraction.
a. 0.02
23. Write the following decimal fraction as fraction.
a. 3.8
24. Write the following decimal fraction as fraction.
a. 147.5
25. Write the following decimal fraction as fraction.
a. 85.61
26. Round off the following number to nearest ten thousands place.
a. 21,674
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27. Round off the following number to nearest ten thousands place.
a. 32,464
28. Round off the following number to nearest ten thousands place.
a. 46,379
29. Round off the following number to nearest ten thousands place.
a. 53,668
30. Round off the following number to nearest ten thousands place.
a. 86,976
31. Round off each of the following number to nearest thousands place.
a. 7,547
32. Round off each of the following number to nearest thousands place.
a. 3,469
33. Round off each of the following number to nearest thousands place.
a. 15,238
34. Round off each of the following number to nearest thousands place.
a. 32,658
35. Round off each of the following number to nearest thousands place.
a. 69,794
36. Read the following decimal and write it in words.
a. 0.5
37. Read the following decimal and write it in words.
a. 0.13
38. Read the following decimal and write it in words.
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a. 1.7
39. Read the following decimal and write it in words.
a. 5.21
40. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. Zero Point one-two
41. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. Six point eight.
42. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. Ten point Five.
43. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. Four point zero two
44. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. Six point eight four
45. Write the numerical representation of the following.
a. One hundred eight point zero six.
Do As Directed: 2 Marks.
1. Estimate the product of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 428 X 54.
2. Estimate the product of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 878 X 46
3. Estimate the product of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 5,476X 11
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4. Estimate the product of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 2,645 X 18
5. Estimate the quotient of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 398 ÷ 82
6. Estimate the quotient of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 786 ÷ 22
7. Estimate the quotient of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 3,265 ÷ 58
8. Estimate the quotient of the following by rounding off to its highest place.
a. 7,687 ÷ 43
Solve the Following : 3 Marks.
1. A garment company stitched 16,783 shirts and 12, 438 pants in a month.
Estimate the total number of dresses stitched to the nearest ten thousands place.
2. A news paper agent sells 36,721 papers in first month and 24,172 papers in
second month. Estimate the decrease in sale of the newspaper in second month
to the nearest ten thousand place.
3. A train can cover 225 km in one hour. Estimate the distance covered in a day to
the highest place.
4. A carpenter earned Rs. 18, 634 during the month of November and Rs. 32,645
in December. Estimate how much more he earned in December to the nearest
ten thousands place.
5.
A sweet stall has 1,620 laddus. Sweet seller wants to pack 15 laddus in each
box. Estimate the number of boxes required.
6. A taxi travels 11,258 km in first month and 16,285 km in second month.
Estimate the total distance travelled in both the months to the nearest ten
10
thousands place.
7. In a library, a rack can hold 350 books. Estimate the number of books in 12
such racks to the highest place.
8. During a vacation, Sridhar and his family rented a car at Rs. per km for their
tour. If he pays Rs. 8,336 to the car owner, estimate the distance travelled.
Solve the Following : 4 Marks.
1. Estimate sum of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands place.
a) 42,125 + 35,637 b) 54,837 + 41,354
2. Estimate sum of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands place.
a) 33,231+20,097
b) 47,463+41,541
3. Estimate sum of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands place.
a) 56,256+24,872
b) 47,671+28,745
4. Estimate sum of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands place.
a) 32,184+45,138
b) 15,025+40,165
5. Estimate the difference of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands
place.
a) 65,487-46,502
b) 45,630-32,148
6. Estimate the difference of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands
place.
a) 57,146-25,472
b) 60,046-15,247
7. Estimate the difference of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands
place.
a) 51,689 – 34, 685
b) 86,853-47,829
8. Estimate the difference of the following by rounding off to nearest thousands
place.
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a) 80,808-55,055
b) 77,777-44,444
Unit - 5
MONEY
I Fill in the blanks: 1 Mark.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Sum of Rs. 5.25, Rs. 7.34 = ___________
Difference of Rs. 16.45 and Rs. 3.20 = _____________
Product of Rs. 13.25 and Rs. 10 = ___________
Quotient of Rs. 49 ÷ Rs.7 = ___________
The slip given to the customers by the shopkeeper with all the details is called a
__________
II Choose the correct answer: 1 Mark.
1. What is the cost of one ball, if the cost of eight balls is Rs. 24.
(Rs. 1, Rs. 2, Rs. 3)
2. Rs. 10.6 + Rs. 1.2 + Rs. 1.3 = _________
(Rs. 12.2, Rs. 13.1, Rs. 13.2)
3. Rs. 1 = _________ Paise
(100, 200, 300)
4. Product of Rs. 12.5 and Rs. 5 = ___________
(Rs. 52.5, Rs. 62.5, Rs. 72.5)
III. Do as directed: 1 Mark.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Subtract Rs. 95-80 from the sum of Rs. 279.05 and Rs. 103.25.
Express Rs. 32 in Paise
Express Rs. 19.75 in Paise
Express 4,705 Paise in Rupees.
Subtract Rs.48.25 from Rs. 500.
IV Solve the following: 2 Marks.
1. I had Rs. 625 with me. My father gave Rs. 450.75 as pocket money. What is the
total amount with me now?
2. Mahesh buys a pen for Rs. 18.5, a book for Rs. 10.75 and a bag for Rs. 125.
What is the total cost of all the things bought?
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3. Girija buys 2 kg of beans for Rs. 36.50, 1 Kg of tomatoes for Rs. 12.25 and 1
Kg of Potatoes for Rs. 14.75. Find the total amount Girija should pay for the
shopkeeper?
4. Varun bought sweets for Rs. 475.50. He paid Rs. 500 to the shopkeeper. What
change should he get back from the shopkeeper?
5. Razia had Rs. 345 with her. She bought a dress for Rs. 245.75. What is the
amount left with her?
6. Joseph has Rs. 2,500.00 in his account in a bank. He withdrew Rs. 800.75 for
his expenses. What is the amount left in his account in the bank?
7. The cost of an egg is Rs. 4. What is the cost of a dozen eggs?
8. Swathi buys 8 metres of cloth at Rs. 75 per meter. What is the amount to be
paid to the shopkeeper?
9. The cost of an umbrella is Rs. 225. What is the cost of 15 umbrellas?
10. The government higher primary school sanctioned a scholarship amount of Rs.
4,000 for 10 students. How much amount did each one get?
11. Distribute Rs. 4,425 among Amar, Akbar and Anthony equally. What is the
amount of share that each one gets.?
12. If the cost of a dozen apples is Rs. 96, What is the cost of one Apple?
V Solve the following: 3 Marks
1. Ramegowda had Rs. 8000.00 with him. He spent Rs. 2,450.25 to buy mango
saplings. Rs. 675.5 for seedlings and Rs. 150 for transportation. What is the
amount left with him?
2. Kishan had Rs. 10,000 in his bank account. He withdrew Rs. 5,475.5 for his
expenses. Later he deposited Rs. 3,280.75. Find the amount left in his account
in the bank?
3. Salma bought 20 chocolates at Rs. 22 each. She gave the shopkeeper Rs. 500
note. What is the change she has to get from the shopkeeper?
4. Raghu had Rs. 25,000 is his account in the bank. He later deposited Rs. 15,000
to his account. He took 8 gift cheques of equal value for the total amount from
the bank. What is the amount of each gift cheque?
VI Do as directed: 4 Marks
1. Prepare a bill for the particular given below. Find the total cost and total cost of
all items.
Cauliflower 2 KG at Rs. 18.00 per kg.
Potatoes – 3 kg at Rs. 17.00 per kg.
Beans – 2 kg at Rs. 19.00 per kg.
Tomatoes – 5kg at Rs. 13 per kg.
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2. Prepare a bill for the particulars given below. Find the total cost and total cost
of all items.
Mrs. Uma bought the following articles from Sunny Enterprises.
5 instrument boxes at Rs. 38 each
12 pencils at Rs. 3 each
6 boxes of crayons at Rs. 12 each
8 paint boxes at Rs. 25 each
3. Prepare a bill for the particulars given below: Find the total cost and total cost
of all items.
Miss Rita bought the following items for the school Annual Day from Megha
stationeries.
25 sheets of colour paper at Rs. 9 each
18 sheets of gold colour paper at Rs. 19 each
12 sheets of Silver colour paper at Rs. 18 each
2 tubes of glue stick at Rs. 30 each
TIME
I Fill in the blanks:
1 Mark
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1 minute : ________ seconds
1 hour: _________ minutes
24 hours: ______ day
365 days: ________ year
1 year : ______ months
Leap year : _____ days
1 week : _____ days
There are ___________ days in February.
II Choose the correct answer:
1 Mark
1. 10:15 morning is denoted as ___________
a) 10:15 am b) 10:15 pm c) 22:15 d) 20:15
2. 5:35 evening is denoted as ___________
a) 5:35 am b) 5:35 pm c) 17:35
d) 15:35
3. 1:45 afternoon is expressed as __________
a) 1.45 am b) 12.45 pm
c) 1.45 pm d) 13:00
4. 9:45 night is expressed as _________
a) 11:25 am b) 11:25 pm c) 11:25 d) 11.25 noon
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5. 23:25 is converted to 12 have clock timing as _______
a) 11:25 am b) 11:25 pm
c) 11:25
d) 11:25 noon
6. 8.30 hrs is converted to 12 hour clock timing as
a) 18:30 b) 8:30 pm
c) 8.30 am
d) 20:30
7. 11.55 hour is connected to 12 hour clock timing as _______
a) 11:55 am b) 21:55 am
c) 11:55 pm d) 11:55 noon
8. 15:37 hour is connected to 12 hour clock timing as_________
a) 3:37 noon b) 3:37 am c) 13:37 d) 3:37 pm
9. 18:40 hour is converted to 12 hour clock timing as ___________
a) 6:40 am b) 6:40 pm c) 16:40 d) 6:40 evening
10. 2:15 hour is converted to 12 hour clock timing as _________
a) 12:15 pm b) 2:15 pm c) 2:15 am d) 22:15
III 1 mark question
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Add: 4 hrs 40 min and 6 hr 10 min
Add: 3 hrs 30 min and 2 hr 20 min
Sub: 5 hr 10 min from 7 hr 30 min
Find out the railway clock time to 5.30 pm.
What can zero hour in the clock be called as?
IV 2 mark question
1. Add the following:
a) 2 hr 50 min and 3 hr 40 min
b) 5 hr 30 min and 2 hr 50 min
2. Add the following:
a) 3 year 8 months and 2 yr 7 month
b) 5 yr 6 month and 4 yr 9 month
3. Subtract the following:
a) 5 hr 40 min from 6hr 10 min
b) 2 hr 50 min from 5 hr 30 min
4. Subtract the following:
a) 3 yr 8 month from 6 yr 4 month
b) 2 yr 9 month from 5 yr 6 month
5. Subtract the following:
a) 3 hr 20 min 25 sec from 4 hr 40 min 50 sec
b) 4 yr 11 month from 7 year 5 month
6. What is the time interval between 9.30 am and 12.00 noon?
7. How many minutes are there in 10 hours?
8. How many seconds make 5 minutes?
9. How many seconds makes 1 hr?
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V. 3 mark questions
1. Add the following:
a) 5 hr 45 min 30 sec and 3 hr 25 min 40 sec.
b) 2 hr 30 min 40 sec and 4 hr 50 min 30 sec.
2. Subtract the following:
a) 6 hr 30 min 40 sec from 9 hr 21 min 30 sec.
b) 5 hr 50 min 40 sec from 8 hr 40 min 25 sec.
3. a) Subtract: 1 hr 32 min 45 sec from 3 hr 28 min 37 sec
c) Add: 3 hr 15 min 18 sec and 1 hr 19 min 17 sec
4. Shyam comes to his office at 9.00 am. He works 8 hours in his office. What
time does he leave his office in the evening.
5. Fathima studies for 5 hr. 10 min in her school. At house she studies 2 hr 50
min. What is the total number of hours she studies on that day?
V 4 Marks each:
1. A worker enters the factory at 6.15 am. He finishes his work and leaves the
factory at 2.15 pm. For how many hours has he worked in the factory?
2. A student enters the examination hall at 10.30 am. He completes his
examination and leaves the examination hall at 1.00 pm. How many hours did
he spend in the examination hall?
3. The students of a school leave at 8.30 am on one day school picnic and returned
to school at 8.00 pm. How many hours did they spend in the picnic including
journey time?
4. A school closes for midterm vacation on October 3rd and re opens on oct 31st.
How many days has the school closed for midterm vacation?
5. Mahesh spends his 15 days holidays in his uncle’s place from 03.10.2011. On
which date does he leave his uncle’s place?
Weight And Volume
I FILL IN THE BLANKS:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1 ton = _________ kg.
1 kg = _______ gram.
½ kg = ______ gram.
1 quintal = _______ gram.
¾ kg = ________ gram.
¼ Kg = _______ gram.
Deca = _______ times.
1m
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8. Lecto = ______ times.
9. Kilo = ________ times.
10. 1 litre = _______ millilitre.
11. ½ litre =_______ millilitre.
12. ¼ litre = ______ millilitre.
13. 1 Kilo litre = _____ litre.
II CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER
1m
1. 10 gram = 1 __________.
a) Decagram
b) Lectogram
c) Kilogram
2. 100 gram = 1 __________.
a) Decagram
b) Lectogram
c) Kilogram
3. 1000 gram = 1 _______________.
a)Decagram
b) Lectogram
c) Kilogram
4. Deci = __________ part
a) 1/10
b) 1/100
c) 1/1000
5. Centi = __________ part
a) 1/10
b) 1/100
c) 1/1000
6. Milli = __________ part.
a) 1/10
b) 1/100
c) 1/1000
7. To connect greater units of weight into smaller units, we should
________________.
( Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide)
8. To connect smaller units of weight into greater units, we should
________________.
( Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide)
9. 10 litre = 1 ________
(decalitre, Lactolitre, Kilolitre)
10. 100 litre = 1 _______
(decalitre, Lactolitre, Kilolitre)
11. 1000 litre = 1 ______
(decalitre, Lactolitre, Kilolitre)
12. To convert greater units of volume into smaller units, we should __________.
( Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide)
13. To convert smaller units of volume into greater units, we should __________.
( Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide)
III DO AS DIRECTED
1m
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1. Convert the following
7Kg = ________ gram.
2. Convert the following
16grams = ________ milligram.
3. Convert the following
6000gram = ________ Kg
4. Convert the following
750milligram = ________ gram.
5. Convert the following
12quintals = ________ Kg.
6. Convert the following
1500Kg = ________ quintals.
7. Add the following
4Kg, 250g, 12Kg and 355g.
8. Add the following
23Kg, 432g, 37Kg and 350g
9. Add the following
12Kg, 450g, 15Kg and 550g
10. Add the following
17kg, 370g, 18Kg and 630g
11. Add the following
6Kg 250g, 8Kg 430g, 7Kg 220g and 430g
12. Subtract the following
13 g 250 g from 28 Kg 550g
13. Subtract the following
35Kg 550g from 70Kg 675g
14. Subtract the following
55Kg 335g from 85Kg 730g
15. Subtract the following
28Kg 650g from 63Kg
16. Subtract the following
34Kg 585g from 75Kg 475g
17. Convert the following
5l = _______ml
18. Convert the following
6Kilolitre = _______l
19. Convert the following
500ml = ________l
20. Convert the following
8000l = _________ Kilolitre
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21. Add the following
3l 250ml, 750ml and 6l 500ml
22. Add the following
15l 450ml, 5l 350ml and 21l 750ml
23. Add the following
12l 550ml , 14l 450ml and 12l 650ml
24. Add the following
8Kl 250l, 3Kl 350l and 4Kl 550l
25. Subtract the following
15l 750ml from 25l 350ml
26. Subtract the following
24l 550ml from 64l 450ml
27. Subtract the following
45l 800ml from 75l 750ml
28. Subtract the following
34Kilolitre 750l from 55Kilolitre.
IV. Solve the following: (2M)
1. Albert buys 16kg of jiggery and 15kg of rice from a shop. He put both the
packets in to one bag. What is the total weight of the bag?
2. 62kg of rice was supplied to a school under ‘Aksharadasoha Scheme’. If 15kg
of rice was used, find the quantity of rice remaining.
3. A bag can hold 20kg of soji. If 140 kg of soji is to be filled equally, how many
such bags are required?
4. A merchant has 5 packets of sugar, each packet weighing 15kg of sugar. What
is the total weight of 5 packets of sugar?
5. A glass contains 300ml of water and another glass contains 250ml of water. If
water from both the glasses are poured into a jug. What is the quantity of water
in the jug?
6. A milk man has 5l 700ml of milk. Out of this he sells 1l 350ml of milk to one
person and 2l 250ml to another person. Find the quantity of milk left with the
milk man.
7. A bottle contains 200ml of milk. What is the total quantity of milk contained in
5 such bottles?
8. 100ml of sugar cane juice is distributed among 4 friends equally. What quantity
of sugarcane juice does each one get?
V. Solve the following: 3m
1. Radha buys 2kg 500g of carrot, 2kg 500g of Brinjal and 3kg 250g of tomatoes
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
from a vegetable shop. Find the total weight of vegetables bought by her.
A merchant has 68kg 250g of wheat with him. He sells 15kg 250g of wheal to
one customer and 13kg 500g to another customer. What is the weight of wheat
remaining with him?
The yield of paddy per acre is 29 quintals and 50kg. Rachappa has 30 acres of
field. What is the total yield of paddy?
18kg 400g of sugar is to be packed in 4 bags equally. What is the weight of
each bag?
An oil can contains 15l of sunpure oil. Out of this Rani uses 3l 600ml in the first
month and 5l 300ml in the second month. Find the quantity of oil left in the oil
can.
A vessel contains 1 litre 800ml of tea. It is poured into 12 glasses of the same
size equally. What is the quantity of tea contained in each glass?
From a vessel of 500ml capacity, a pot was filled by pouring water 20 times in
to it. What is the total quantity of water in the pot?
VI. Solve the following: 4m
1. A farmer gets 60kg 400g of onion from one field and 56kg 800g from another
field. If he sells 98kg 200g of onion find the weight of onions left with him.
2. 4 merchants together purchased 8 bags of rice. If they divide the rice equally
among themselves what is the weight of rice each one gets?
3. Veena buys 3l 250ml of groundnut oil while returning from her office. Her
mother also bought 1l 500ml of groundnut oil on the same day. What is the total
quantity of groundnut oil bought by them?
4. A vessel contains 700ml of milk and another vessel contains 1 litre 200ml of
milk. What is the extra quantity of milk contained in the second vessel?
5. Basavaiah has 16l of curds with him. He sells 2l 500ml curds of each 6 persons.
What is the quantity of curds left with him?
6. Raju has 14 cans of milk. Each one of them contains 8l 500ml of milk. He fills
all the milk in to 4 big cars of the same size. What is the quantity of milk
contained in each big can?
SYMMETRICAL PATTERNS, THREE DIMENSIONAL FIGURE AND
PATTERNS
I. 4 marks
1. Draw the axis of symmetry for the following figures:
a)
B)
c)
d)
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2. List the symmetrical objects which is seen in the surrounding (any 6)
3. A few numerals and words are given below. Among them a few numerals /
words are the images of original numerals / words. Lost them.
a) 818 b) 310 c) 18081 d) 80888 e) DAD f) MAM g) EVE h)
THAT
4. List the letters from English alphabet which will not change their shape when
1
turned rotations.
2
II. Fill in the blanks: 1 Mark
5. __________ letter from English alphabet when turned
1
round gives another
4
letter.
6. ___________ letter from English alphabet when turned
1
round gives another
2
capital letter.
7. ___________ is the shape of the face of cube.
8. There are __________ circular faces in cylinder.
9. There are __________ faces in cuboid.
10. There is __________ curved surface in cone.
11. There are ________ faces in cylinder
12. There is ________ curved surface in cylinder.
13. There is _________ circular surface in cone.
14. There are _________ faces in cone.
III. 4 Marks
1. A robot is constructed using different solid shapes. Identify the shapes and write
the number of time it is used: - 4 Marks
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2. Draw a) front view
b) Top view c) side view of a table.
IV. Fill in the Blanks:
1. The numbers which can be represented in the form of triangle are called
____________
2. The numbers which can be represented in the form of square are
called____________.
3. If one part of the figure coincides with another part of figure then it is called
_____________.
4. The straight line which divides the figure equally is called ______________
5. 1+3+5+7+9+11 = ___________
6. 1+2+3+4+5+4+3+2+1 = ______________
7. Square number in 3 table is ________
8. Square number in 5 table is _____________
V. 4 Marks:
a) List square nos. from 1 to 50
b) List triangular nos. from 1 to 50
c) How many square numbers are there from 1 to 50
d) How many triangular numbers are there from 1 to 50
1.
Observe the given pattern of numbers and fill in the blanks.
1+2+1 = 4
1+2+3+2+1 = 9
1+2+3+4+3+2+1 = 16
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4 Marks.
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2. Fill in the missing odd numbers and write the square no in the circle.
Marks
4
22
a)
b)
3. List first four square numbers and triangular nos. Represent them through dot
diagrams. 4 Marks.
4. Express the following square nos. as the sum of consecutive odd numbers.
4 Marks.
a) 16 b) 36 c) 81 d) 100.