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This practice paper for grade 5 mathematics contains 27 multi-step word problems testing a variety of math skills including ratios, operations, geometry, data analysis, measurement, and more. Full worked solutions are required for credit.

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End of The Syllabus

This practice paper for grade 5 mathematics contains 27 multi-step word problems testing a variety of math skills including ratios, operations, geometry, data analysis, measurement, and more. Full worked solutions are required for credit.

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Practice Paper, 2023-24

Grade :V
Subject : Mathematics
Sub code : 0096

1 Write these ratios in their simplest form.

a 3 : 15 b 21 : 7 c 12 : 9 : 3

2 Find the product of 4567 and 8.

3 Complete the calculation.


33 × 98 = 33 × (100 − )

______ = (33 × 100) – (33 × )

______ = −

______ =
4 A baby elephant weighs between 90 kg and 121 kg.
Six elephants were born in one season in an animal reserve.
This picture shows the mass of each newborn elephant.

a Work out the range, mode, median and mean average of the mass
of the newborn elephants.
The range is ___________
The mode is ___________
The median is ___________
The mean is ___________

b Which average best describes the average mass of newborn elephants? Explain your choice.

5 The diagram shows a square-based pyramid.

Write the correct numbers into the description of the square-based pyramid.
a A square-based pyramid has ___________ triangular faces and ___________ square face.
b Sketch a net for the square-based pyramid.

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6 Write down the smallest number of unit cubes that must be added to this
shape to make a cuboid.

___________ cubes

7 Hassan finds the product of two multiples of 10.


The answer is 6000.
List five different calculations Hassan could write.
8 A jug has a capacity of 500 ml. There are 375 ml of water in the jug.
What volume of water must be added to the jug to fill it to capacity?

ml
9 A decorator mixes blue and red paint to make purple paint.
He mixes paint in the ratio 4 parts blue to 3 parts red.
He needs 21 cans of purple paint.
How many cans of red paint does he use?

cans of red paint.

10 Describe the probability of these outcomes as a percentage (%).

a The chance of the spinner landing on B is ___________


b The chance of the spinner landing on C or D is ___________
c The chance of the spinner landing on a letter that is not D is ___________
d The chance of the spinner landing on a letter of the alphabet is ___________

11 Draw an angle of 155 ° accurately.

12 Write the names of the 3D shapes that make this compound shape.

_________________ and _________________

13 Explain why these two calculations give different answers.


2×5+8 2 × (5 + 8)

14 Work out the size of angle x in these triangles.

2
a b
15 A librarian has 882 books stored on 18 shelves.
The same number of books are stored on each shelf.
How many books are stored on each shelf?

books

16 20 people visited a museum and a library.


These pie charts show the amount of time visitors spent in the museum
and the library.

Did a greater percentage of visitors spend 3.5 hours or more in the


museum or in the library? Explain how you know.

e Use the pie chart to estimate what fraction of the people spent
2.5 hours or more, but less than 3.5 hours in the library.

___________

17 The diagram shows point A and shape B on a coordinate grid.

a Circle the correct coordinates for point A.


(−2, −3) (3, −2) (−3, 2) (2, −3)

b Translate shape B, 5 squares left and 6 squares down.


Label the new shape C.

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18 Use the digits 4, 8 and 9 to make the smallest number that is divisible by 6.

________________

19 Draw the reflection of each of these triangles in the mirror lines shown.
a b

20 Mira has 6 pieces of fabric. Each piece is


5 metre long.
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The pieces are placed end to end in a strip.
What is the length of the strip?

21 Data was collected to find out how many words people had learned
in a foreign language after studying for up to 5 weeks.

Number of weeks 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 5
Number of words 50 150 200 300 200 300 325 400 350 400

a Plot the data onto this scatter graph.

b Draw a line of best fit onto your graph.


Use your line of best fit to estimate how many words a person would
have learned if they studied for 6 weeks.

___________ words.

22 Place the ratios in the correct position in the table.

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One ratio cannot be placed. Which one is it?

12 : 16 14 : 35 16 : 28 14 : 28

24 : 32 18 : 24 21 : 28 16 : 40

Equivalent to Equivalent to Equivalent to


1:2 3:4 2:5

___________ cannot be placed

23 Put brackets in this calculation to make it correct.


6 + 4 × 5 × 2 = 100

24 Rotate this shape 90 ° anticlockwise about the centre C.

25 Julie pays $162.45 to travel to work each week.


She works 42 weeks a year.
How much does she pay to travel to work in a year?
26 Work out the answers to these calculations.
Three answers are on the grid. Which answer is missing?

6.54 6.11

6.48 6.02

a 78.26 ÷ 13 b 77.76 ÷ 12

c 91.56 ÷ 14 d 90.15 ÷ 15

Show your working.

27 Ten number cards 0 to 9 are placed face down in a row.


The first four cards are turned over one at a time.

Predict whether the next card to be turned over is more likely to be higher
or lower than the last card.

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________________
Explain your prediction.

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