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The document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 5 students at D.A.V School, Pallikaranai, containing various exercises including fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, matching, and problem-solving questions. It covers topics such as angles, area, perimeter, fractions, decimals, and conversions. The worksheet aims to reinforce mathematical concepts through practical application and problem-solving.

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The document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 5 students at D.A.V School, Pallikaranai, containing various exercises including fill-in-the-blanks, true/false statements, matching, and problem-solving questions. It covers topics such as angles, area, perimeter, fractions, decimals, and conversions. The worksheet aims to reinforce mathematical concepts through practical application and problem-solving.

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D.A.

V SCHOOL ,PALLIKARANAI
CLASS 5 WORKSHEET
MATHEMATICS
worksheet

I) Fill in the blanks


1. A collection of information is called as__________
2. ________ graph is used to compare the changes over the period of time fore more
than one group.
3. __________ is called the vertex of the angle.
4. The rays forming an angles are called its ________ of the angles.
5. Two right angles together make _________ angle.
6. The distance around a figure is called its __________.
7. In a rectangle __________ sides are equal and in square _________ sides are equal.
8. Area is measured in _______ units.
9. 4 kg 6 g = _______g = _________kg.
15. 6 ml = ________L.
16. 6 = _________ml
17. 1 tonne = ______kg.
18. One-tenth of a cm is equal to ________.
19. km = _______m.
20. 3 L 3ml = _______ml.
21. 12.1 × ______= 121.
22. 0.045 × 100 =_______.
23. Different decimals having same values called _________________.
24. Decimals with the same number of decimal places called _________.
25. Each prime number has exactly ________ factors.
26. Two prime numbers which differs by 2 are called ________ primes.

II) State whether the given statements are TRUE or FALSE


1. The bars of the bar graph cannot be represented horizontally. (True / False)
2. In a bar graph there may or may not be gaps between the bars. (True / False)
3. There is only one angle at a vertex. (True / False)
4. Length and breadth can be expressed in different units. (True / False)
5. Tens have a larger value than tenths. (True / False)

III) Match the following


a. Area of the rectangle - 2(l + b)
b. Perimeter of square - s×s
c. Perimeter of rectangle - 4 × side
d. Area of square - l×b
IV) Answer the following questions.
1) Using tally mark represent the following numbers. a. 12 b. 27
2) Write first six equivalent fractions for a. b.
17 9 5 3 2 1 2
3) Compare 𝑎. b. + + 2 + 34 +3 7
18 11 8 4 5

4) Arrange in ascending order

a. , , , b.
5) Add the fractions and write answer in its lowest form.
3 5 7 8 12 5 3 3 4 1
a. +6 b. + 18 c. +6 d. 4 11 + 3 e. 5 15 + 7
7 27 35 7 6
6) Subtract the fraction
5 3 7 4 4 1 4 1
a. 17 − 1 b. 19 − 13 c. 14 − 13 3 d. 12 − 3
6 5 10 10 10
7) Draw place value chart and expand in fractional and decimal form
a) 217.902 b) 6318.67
8) Convert decimals into fractions and reduce to the lowest term
a) 0.08 b) 0.625 c) 0.76
9) Write the place and place value of the highlighted digit.
a) 17.413 b) 284.79 c) 9847.2 d) 3.333
10) a) Arrange in descending order: 17.09, 1.709, 17.0, 17.009
b) Write 4 decimal numbers between 70 and 71
11) Add: a) 7 + 3.709 b) 14.8 and 9.872 c) 53 + 49.099 d) 75.62 + 7.91
12) Subtract: a) 0.75 – 0.09 b) 40.981 – 4.808
c) 0.875 from 4.667 d) 85.850 from 147.113
13) Which number has the following numbers have four hundredths
a) 51.4 b) 15.14 c) 1.514 d) 14.15
13) Convert the following
a. 10l 30ml to L c. 5cm to m
b. 300g to kg d. 5ml to L
14) Divide:
a) 82.17 ÷ 9 b) 90.44 ÷ 7 c) 7225.75 ÷ 7 d) 43.75 ÷ 25
15) Convert the following:
a) 11 hours to minutes b) 13 minutes 25 seconds to seconds
c) 2980 seconds to minutes and seconds d) 18 hours 20 mins to minutes
16) Convert to 24-hour clock time :
a) 6:45 pm b) 11.11 am c) 12:05 am
17) Convert 12:01 hours to 12-hour clock time.
18) Solve:
a) 7 years 11 months + 6 years 4 months
b) 5 hrs 50 mins+ 1 hr 35 mins
c) 17 yrs – 7 yrs 7 months
d) Subtract 14 weeks 6 days from 24 weeks 2 days
19) Find the time duration if the Starting time = 11:14 am and finishing time = 2.45pm.
20) Draw angles using a scale and a protractor.
a. 165° b. 85°

V) Answer the following


1) The juice shop shells 179.05 Liters of orange Monday and 19.91 Liters more than this
amount on Wednesday. In total, how many Liters of orange juice did they sell?
2) A shop sells rice at ₹9.80 per kg. Find the cost of 5 kg of rice.
3) Ram had to pay ₹1.50 per day as token money. How much money did he pay for 30
days?
4) What is 1.99 added 9 times?
5) Anne drank 1.5 Liters of water. How much more water she has to drink if she has to
complete her 2-litre bottle?
6) Janvi bought 13 cups, 7 plates and 6 bowls at the store. Each cup costs ₹17.5 and each
plate costs ₹ 10.75 and each bowl costs ₹6.5. How much does Janvi have to pay in
total.
7) A car travels 367.80 km in 6 hours. How much distance will it travel in 1 hour?
8) The weight of a box is 150.094 kg. What will be the weight of 27 such boxes?
9) Seeta took 3.35 minutes to complete the race and Rachel took 3.207 minutes to
complete the race. Who won the race by how many minutes?
10) In a chemical laboratory, 2.75 grams of one compound is mixed with 3.46 grams of
another compound. Find the weight of the mixture.
11) 18.75 is being taken away from a number results in 2.46. Find the number.
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12) of a class of 45 are boys. Find the number of girls in the class.
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13) Out of a class of 150, one -third opted for Sanskrit, two-fifth for Tamil and rest for
Hindi. How many opted for Hindi?
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14) Ravi spends4 of his pocket money on chocolates, 8 on pizza. At the end she had ₹40
left. How much pocket money did she have in the beginning?
15) 25 mangoes weigh 4.5kg. How much does a dozen of mangoes weigh?
16) If the length of a rope is 11.48m , then what would be the total length of 40 such
ropes?
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kg of rice and Raju bought 15kg of rice. How much quantity of rice
17) Siva bought 6 2
did they buy together? Who bought more quantity of rice and by how much?
18) What is the smallest number that should be added to 98 to make it a multiple of 5?
19) A toy costs ₹250.50 and a toy truck costs ₹325.75. Bharat bought 6 of each as prizes
for his stall at the fete. What is the total amount of money spent by him?
20) A circus show started at 6:15 pm and ended at 9:30 pm. What was the duration of the
show?
21) Aarav studies 3 hrs 45 mins in a day. He starts studying at 8:05 am. At what time does
he finish?
22) Nila bought a fruit jam bottle from a shop. She noticed that the manufacturing date
and expiry date of a jam bottle was marked as 09/2025 and 03/2026 respectively. Find
the duration of the jam can be used?
23) A flight leaves for Pune from Chennai every 5.5 hours. The last flight left 1 hour 25
mins ago and the next flight is scheduled to leave at 6:30 pm. What is the time now?
24) Jane has 63m of ribbon. If she cuts 56 m 21 cm from it. What length of ribbon will be
left?
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25) Crystal bought 84 kg of apples and 6kg 525g of oranges. What is the total weight of
the fruits she bought?
26) The school has a rectangular flower garden that is 5m long and 12m wide. One bag of
fertilizer can cover 5 sq.m How many bags will the school needs to buy to cover the
entire garden?
27) Perimeter of a rectangular field is 80 feet, and its width is 10 feet. Find the area of this
field.
28) The area of the park is 5200 sq.m. Find the length of the park if its width is 75m.

29) Siva surveyed his friends on their favourite activities and made a circle graph on his
survey.

From the circle graph, answer the following questions.


a. What fraction of the total choices are skating?
b. If he surveyed 60 students, how many were like to do swimming?
c. Which is the most favourite activity of students?

30) Following are the scores of students of class 3 in a maths test. Represent the following
using a tally mark table.
12, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 13, 16, 20, 20, 19, 17, 15, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18,
18, 19, 20, 16, 19.

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