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Class – V Mathematics
Full Marks:190 Time: 3 hrs
1) How many times would the digit, 2, be written if you wrote down all the whole numbers
from 1 to 100 ?
a) 10 b) 11 c) 19 d) 20
2) The product of the place values of 6 in 438269160, divided by 1000 is
a) 36 b) 3600 c) 60 d) 60000
3) 625 ÷ ____ = 25 a) 25 b) 625 c) 1 d) 250
4) ________ tens make a crore. a) 1,00,000 b) 1,00,00,000 c) 1,000 d) 10,00,000
5) (10,000 ÷ 50) X 5 = ______ a) 100 b) 1000 c) 2000 d) 40
6) Numeral for Eighty crore eighty lakh eighty one is
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a) 80,80,081 b) 80,08,881 c) 80,80,00,081 d) 80,80,08,081
7) 3,00,000 ÷ ________ = 300 a) 1000 b) 3000 c) 100 d) 10,000
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8) The difference between the predecessor and the successor of one million is _____
a) 1 b) 2 c) 1,000,000
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9) What should be subtracted from the greatest 7 digit number to get 65,43,210 ?
a) 12,34,567 b) 99,99,999 c) 12,34,560 d) 34,56,789
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13) To get a quotient of 700 and a remainder 48 what number should be divided by 100?
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a) 57071 50371 53071 57301
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b) 50371 53071 57071 57301
c) 57301 53071 57071 ay50371
d) 50371 53071 57301 57071
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27) Numbers which are divisible by both 3 and 4 in the following are:
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a) 1312 and 2612 b) 4449 and 8804 c) 9924 and 1536 d) 2700 and 3700
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30) The least multiple which is common for both 15 and 25 is ______
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a) 75 b) 25 c) 50 d) 15
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46) LCM of 7, 14, 17 is a) 34 b) 238 c) 28 d) None of these
47) LCM of 8 and 10 is a) 8 b) 80 d) 10 d) 40
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48) HCF of 16 and 73 is a) 16 b) 1 ay c) 73 d) None of these
49) Factors of 93 are a) 1, 3, 13, 93 b) 1, 2, 23, 93 c) 1, 3, 31, 93 d) None of these
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a) 1 b) 2 c) 0 d) their product
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26 13 14 20
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7 25 14 35 21
53) Equivalent fraction of is a) b) c) d)
15 35 45 75 50
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54) Compare a) = b) > c) < d) None of these
11 5
1 72 73 18 19
55) Improper fraction of 12 is a) b) c) d)
6 6 6 6 6
39 1 2 3 12
56) Mixed fraction for is a) 3 b) 3 c) 3 d) 3
12 12 12 12 3
7 8 12 15 19 20 3
57) Sum of , and is a) b) c) d) 2
12 12 12 12 12 12 12
12 36 16 3 1
58) Product of and is a) b) c) 4 d)
24 72 12 5 4
11 12 85 33 11 17
59) Subtracted from is a) b) c) d)
35 15 35 35 15 35
14 7 4 7 2 1
60) divided by is a) b) c) d)
3 2 3 3 3 14
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61) X 5 = _____ a) 0 b) 1 c) 5 d) 10
5
28 11 16 14
62) Example for a proper fraction is a) b) c) d)
15 23 9 13
63) Fraction is a part of a a) Half b) Quarter c) Whole d) Three quarters
1 7 2 2 1
64) Reciprocal of 3 is a) b) c) 1 d) 2
2 2 7 3 3
2 1 3 2 1 2 3
65) 2 X5 X = a) 2 b) 5 c) d)
3 2 8 3 2 11 8
3 16 9 25
66) Raju scored 16 marks of 25. Its fractional form is a) b) c) d)
8 25 25 16
67) A badminton player won 6 games and lost 4. The fraction of the games he won is
6 4 6 4
a) b) c) d)
4 6 10 10
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68) Which of the following fraction is the largest?
29 29 29 29
a) b) c) d)
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30 23 27 25
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69) Gopal reads of a book. He finds that there are still 80 pages left to be read. The total number
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of pages in the book are a) 100 b) 200 c) 300 d) 400
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70) Ravi had of a cake. He ate of it. What part of the cake die he eat?
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6 3
5 10 10 10
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a) 63 9 b) =9 c) = 63 d) =7
63 9 9
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73) What is the sum of the reciprocals of 7 and ?
9
7 6 64
a) b) 16 c) d)
64 67 7
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9 10 9 1
76) The product of X 1 is a) 1 b) c) d)
10 9 10 10
8 8 8
77) In 100.0827 the place value of 8 is a) b) c) d) 800
100 10 1000
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78) = ___________ a) 0.006 b) 0.0006 c) 0.0600 d) 0.6000
10000
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79) 88 = ______ a) 88.87 b) 88.870 c) 8.887 d) 88.087
1000
178 178 178 178
80) 998.00178 = ________ a) 998 b) 998 c) 998 d) 998
10000 1000 100000 100
81) 5000 + 800 + 80 + 0.09 = _____________
a) 5880.009 b) 5880.09 c) 588.09
d) 588.009
1 4 1 4
82) The expanded form for 805.104 is a) 800 + 5 + + b) 800 + 5 + +
10 1000 10 100
1 4 1 4
c) 800 +10 + 5 + + d) 800 + 50 + +
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10 100 10 100
83) The like decimal fraction for 5.05, 5.5 is
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a) 5.05, 5.05 b) 5.05, 5.50 c) 5.50, 5.50 d) 5.5, 5.5
84) The equivalent decimal fraction for 8.0411 is
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a) 8.04101 b) 8.00411 c) 8.04110 d) 8.4110
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85) 7.02, 77.02, 6.65 are called as a) Like decimals b) Equivalent decimals
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a) 30 b) 15 c) 35 d) 60
107) To change percentage into decimal, ________ by 100.
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a) multiply b) divide c) add d) subtract
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108) 8 % = ______ a) 0.8 b) 0.08 c) 0.008 d) 8.00
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25 25 25 2.5
111) 25 % = _______ a) b) c) d)
1000 10 100 100
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113) In a class of 60 students, 55 % are girls. How many students are boys?
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a) 27 b) 33 c) 45 d) 55
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123) The fraction in lowest term for 40 % = ____ a) b) c) d)
5 5 5 5
124) What is the amount whose 25 % is Rs.75 ? a) Rs.240 b) Rs. 18.75 c) Rs. 450 d) Rs.300
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129) If SP > CP then Profit =
SP
a) SP – CP b) CP – SP c) CP + SP d)
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CP
130) CP = Rs.69, SP = Rs.35, Overhead charges = Rs.10. Then the loss is _____
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a) Rs.13 b) Rs.23 c) Rs.44 d) Rs.34
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131) Overhead charges are added to_______ a) SP b) CP c) Profit d) Loss
132) A book is bought for Rs.20 and sold for Rs.16. The loss percentage is ______
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a) 15 % b) 40 % c) 25 % d) 20 %
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135) Rohit bought an old bicycle for Rs.450 and spent Rs.85 on its repairing. He sold it for Rs.455.
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Find the gain or loss. a) Profit = Rs.80 b) Loss = Rs.5 c) Loss = Rs.80 d) Loss = Rs.10
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144) A dealer sold a chair for Rs.90. He bought it for Rs.95 and spent Rs.20 on transportation.
What was his profit/loss in this transaction?
a) Loss = Rs.25 b) Profit = Rs.25 c) Profit = Rs.15 d) Loss = Rs.15
145) Sam bought a book for Rs.428 and sold it sold it at a loss of Rs.68. What was the SP?
a) Rs.496 b) Rs.480 c) Rs.460 d) Rs.360
146) CP = Rs.100, SP = Rs.130, Overhead charges = Rs.20, then ,
a) Profit = Rs.50 b) Loss =Rs.10 c) Loss = Rs.50 d) Profit = Rs.10
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147) A dozen pens were bought for Rs.120 and sold for Rs.15 each. Therefore the profit on each pen
and the profit on all the pens is ______, ________ respectively.
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a) Rs.5, Rs.60 b) Rs.10 , Rs.60 c) Rs.15, Rs.60
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148) Excess amount in the Selling price as compared to the Cost price is called ________
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157) ______________ measures more than 90˚ but less than 180˚
a) A right angle b) An acute angle c) An obtuse angle d) A straight angle
158) The measure of a straight angle is _________ a) 90˚ b) 0˚ c) 360˚ d) 180˚
159) A pair of angles are called supplementary to each other if the sum of their measures is ____
a) 180˚ b) 90˚ c) 90˚ minus the given angle d) 180˚ minus 90˚
160) A whole angle is an angle which measures ____ a) 90˚ b) 360˚ c) 180˚ d) 45˚
161) An angle measuring > 180˚ but less than 360˚ is called __________
a) supplementary angle b) equal angle c) reflex angle d) complementary angle
162) Two angles are called adjacent angles if they have ________
a) the same vertex b) they have equal measures
c) they lie in two separate figures d) they have different vertices
163) ________ pairs of vertically opposite angles are formed when two straight lines intersect at a
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point. a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d) No
164) A ___________ is used for measuring angles.
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a) protractor b) compass c) divider ay d) ruler
165) The parts of an angle are ___________ and ___________
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a) rays and lines b) arms and sides c) protractor and ruler d) arms and vertex
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168) An arc is ________ a) any part of the radius b) any part of the diameter
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174) A triangle is called ____________ triangle, if all its sides are equal.
a) like triangle b) equivalent triangle c) same triangle d) equilateral triangle
175) An obtuse angled triangle can have __________
a) one obtuse angle and two acute angles
b) one obtuse angle, one right angle and one acute angle
c) one obtuse angle and two right angles
d) two obtuse angles and one acute angle
176) A right angled triangle can have________
a) one right angle, one acute angle and one obtuse angle
b) one right angle and two obtuse angles
c) one obtuse angle and two right angles
d) one right angle and two acute angles
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177) An isosceles triangle ____________
a) is a triangle whose two sides and two angles are equal
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b) is a triangle whose all the three sides and three angles are equal
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c) is a triangle whose all the three sides and angles measure different.
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a) 7 cm, 7 cm, 13 cm
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b) 10 cm, 10 cm, 20 cm
c) 5 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm
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d) 3 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm
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187) A good and common example for parallel lines is ____________
a) railway track b) spokes in a wheel
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c) the protractor in the geometry box d) the compass in the geometry box
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188) In which of the following group, all figures are quadrilaterals?
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7 a 27 c 47 d 67 c 87 c 107 b 127 c 147 a 167 c 187 a
8 b 28 b 48 b 68 b 88 c 108 b 128 b 148 d 168 d 188 b
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9 d 29 d 49 c 69 b 89 a ay
109 d 129 a 149 b 169 d 189 a
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10 b 30 a 50 a 70 a 90 d 110 b 130 c 150 a 170 b 190 b
11 a 31 c 51 c 71 b 91 a 111 c 131 b 151 b 171 d
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