PT2 REVISION CL5 MATH'S

Class 5 – Maths Worksheet – Periodic Test 2 Practice (Set 1 & Set 2)

Periodic Test 2 – Mathematics Practice Worksheets

Class 5  |  Set 1 and Set 2  |  With Hidden Answers

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SET 1 – Worksheet

Section A – Knowledge

Q1. Place Value of a Digit

  1. Find the place value of the digit 7 in the number 5,72,914.
  2. Find the place value of the digit 3 in the number 9,43,281.
  3. Find the place value of the digit 8 in the number 8,19,467.
  4. Find the place value of the digit 2 in the number 6,25,309.

(a) 70,000    (b) 3,000    (c) 8,00,000    (d) 20,000

Q2. Measuring Length, Weight and Time

  1. (i) 1 foot = ____ inches    (ii) 1 foot ≈ ____ cm
  2. (i) 2 feet = ____ inches    (ii) 3 feet = ____ inches
  3. (i) 1 metre = ____ centimetres    (ii) 100 centimetres = ____ metre
  4. (i) 1 kilogram = ____ grams    (ii) 250 grams = ____ kilogram

(a) (i) 12 inches   (ii) 30 cm
(b) (i) 24 inches   (ii) 36 inches
(c) (i) 100 cm   (ii) 1 m
(d) (i) 1000 g   (ii) 0.25 kg (or 1/4 kg)

Q3. Interchanging Digits to Get a New Number

  1. Swap the hundreds and tens digits in 46,835 to make a new number.
  2. Swap the ten-thousands and thousands digits in 72,549 to make a new number.
  3. Swap the ones and tens digits in 63,708 to make a new number.
  4. Swap the hundreds and ones digits in 18,245 to make a new number.

(a) 46,385    (b) 27,549    (c) 63,780    (d) 18,542

Section B – Understanding

Q4. Shapes – Who Am I?

  1. I am a solid with 6 square faces, 12 edges and 8 corners. Who am I?
  2. I have 2 flat circular faces and one curved surface. Who am I?
  3. I have only one curved surface and no edges or corners. Who am I?
  4. I am a solid with 6 rectangular faces. Opposite faces are equal. Who am I?

(a) Cube    (b) Cylinder    (c) Sphere    (d) Cuboid

Q5. Adding Distances (km and m)

  1. Asha cycles 4 km 300 m in the morning and 3 km 250 m in the evening. How far does she cycle in total?
  2. A bus travels 12 km 450 m before lunch and 7 km 650 m after lunch. Find the total distance travelled.
  3. Aman walks 2 km 750 m to the park and 1 km 525 m back home. What is the total distance he walks?
  4. Priya runs 5 km 600 m on Monday and 3 km 450 m on Tuesday. How much does she run in these two days altogether?

(a) 7 km 550 m
(b) 20 km 100 m
(c) 4 km 275 m
(d) 9 km 50 m

Section C – Ability to Compute

Q6. Multiplication by Zero

  1. 4,230 × 0 = ______
  2. 19 × 0 = ______
  3. 3,507 × 0 = ______
  4. 0 × 8,764 = ______

(a) 0    (b) 0    (c) 0    (d) 0

Q7. Long Division – Find Quotient and Remainder

  1. 3,648 ÷ 3 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  2. 7,425 ÷ 5 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  3. 6,932 ÷ 4 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  4. 5,817 ÷ 6 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____

(a) Q = 1216, R = 0
(b) Q = 1485, R = 0
(c) Q = 1733, R = 0
(d) Q = 969, R = 3

Q8. Long Multiplication

  1. 256 × 34 = ______
  2. 413 × 27 = ______
  3. 589 × 46 = ______
  4. 672 × 38 = ______

(a) 8,704    (b) 11,151    (c) 27,094    (d) 25,536

Q9. Price Table – Money Problems

Rate List (per kg)

  • Rice – Rs 80 per kg
  • Sugar – Rs 65 per kg
  • Wheat – Rs 35 per kg
  • Dal – Rs 160 per kg
  1. Riya buys 2 kg of rice and 1½ kg of dal. How much money does she spend in all?
  2. What is the cost of 3½ kg of sugar?
  3. Find the cost of 2 kg 500 g of wheat.
  4. Mohan pays Rs 260 to buy sugar. How many kilograms of sugar does he buy?

(a) Rs 400
(b) Rs 227.50
(c) Rs 87.50
(d) 4 kg

Section D – Problem Solving

Q10. Mixed Word Problems

  1. Virat Kohli has scored 27,599 runs. He has 6,758 runs less than Sachin Tendulkar. How many runs has Sachin Tendulkar scored?
  2. A rice sack weighs 9 kg 750 g. After some rice is used, it weighs 3 kg 700 g. How much rice was used?
  3. A sack weighs 10 kg. If 4 kg 500 g of sand is taken out, how much sand is left?
  4. The distance from Bhopal to Sanchi is 48 km 700 m. A waterfall is 17 km 900 m away from Bhopal on the same road. How far is Sanchi from the waterfall?

(a) 34,357 runs
(b) 6 kg 50 g
(c) 5 kg 500 g
(d) 30 km 800 m

SET 2 – Worksheet

Section A – Knowledge

Q1. Place Value of a Digit

  1. Find the place value of the digit 5 in the number 4,58,921.
  2. Find the place value of the digit 9 in the number 9,36,402.
  3. Find the place value of the digit 6 in the number 2,16,739.
  4. Find the place value of the digit 1 in the number 7,81,534.

(a) 50,000    (b) 9,00,000    (c) 6,000    (d) 1,000

Q2. Measuring Units Practice

  1. (i) 5 feet = ____ inches    (ii) 60 inches = ____ feet
  2. (i) 100 cm = ____ metre    (ii) 300 cm = ____ metres
  3. (i) 1 kg = ____ g    (ii) 2.5 kg = ____ g
  4. (i) 60 minutes = ____ hour    (ii) 3 hours = ____ minutes

(a) (i) 60 inches   (ii) 5 feet
(b) (i) 1 metre   (ii) 3 metres
(c) (i) 1000 g   (ii) 2500 g
(d) (i) 1 hour   (ii) 180 minutes

Q3. Interchanging Digits to Get a New Number

  1. Swap the thousands and hundreds digits in 83,452 to make a new number.
  2. Swap the ones and tens digits in 79,608 to make a new number.
  3. Swap the ten-thousands and ones digits in 46,297 to make a new number.
  4. Swap the thousands and ones digits in 25,749 to make a new number.

(a) 84,352    (b) 79,680    (c) 76,294    (d) 29,745

Section B – Understanding

Q4. Guess the Shape

  1. I am a solid with a circular base and a pointed top, like an ice-cream. Who am I?
  2. I am a flat shape with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles. Who am I?
  3. I am a flat shape with 3 sides and 3 corners. Who am I?
  4. I am a solid which can roll and also has 2 flat circular faces. Who am I?

(a) Cone    (b) Square    (c) Triangle    (d) Cylinder

Q5. Adding Distances (km and m)

  1. Neha runs 3 km 150 m in the morning and 2 km 425 m in the evening. How much does she run in all?
  2. A bus covers 15 km 780 m in the first trip and 9 km 250 m in the second trip. Find the total distance travelled.
  3. Ravi walks 1 km 950 m to tuition and 3 km 175 m back home. What is the total distance he walks?
  4. A train covers 22 km 640 m before a station and 17 km 380 m after it. How far does the train travel in total?

(a) 5 km 575 m
(b) 25 km 30 m
(c) 5 km 125 m
(d) 40 km 20 m

Section C – Ability to Compute

Q6. Multiplication by Zero

  1. 7,205 × 0 = ______
  2. 0 × 999 = ______
  3. 86 × 0 = ______
  4. 4,321 × 0 = ______

(a) 0    (b) 0    (c) 0    (d) 0

Q7. Long Division – Find Quotient and Remainder

  1. 4,512 ÷ 3 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  2. 8,364 ÷ 4 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  3. 9,205 ÷ 5 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____
  4. 7,439 ÷ 8 = Quotient ____ , Remainder ____

(a) Q = 1504, R = 0
(b) Q = 2091, R = 0
(c) Q = 1841, R = 0
(d) Q = 929, R = 7

Q8. Long Multiplication

  1. 328 × 45 = ______
  2. 507 × 26 = ______
  3. 694 × 37 = ______
  4. 815 × 24 = ______

(a) 14,760    (b) 13,182    (c) 25,678    (d) 19,560

Q9. Price Table – Money Problems

Rate List (per kg)

  • Rice – Rs 80 per kg
  • Sugar – Rs 65 per kg
  • Wheat – Rs 35 per kg
  • Dal – Rs 160 per kg
  1. Sita buys 1½ kg of rice and 2 kg of wheat. How much does she pay in total?
  2. What is the total cost of 2 kg sugar and 1 kg dal?
  3. Find the cost of 3 kg 500 g of wheat.
  4. Rohit has Rs 320. At this rate, how many kilograms of dal can he buy?

(a) Rs 190
(b) Rs 290
(c) Rs 122.50
(d) 2 kg

Section D – Problem Solving

Q10. Mixed Word Problems

  1. A cricketer has scored 18,745 runs. Another player has scored 4,530 runs more than him. How many runs has the second player scored?
  2. A flour sack weighs 12 kg 500 g. After some flour is used, it weighs 7 kg 250 g. How much flour has been used?
  3. A sugar sack has a mass of 15 kg. If 6 kg 750 g of sugar is taken out, how much sugar is left?
  4. The distance from City A to City C is 65 km 400 m. City B is between them and is 24 km 750 m from City A. How far is City C from City B?

(a) 23,275 runs
(b) 5 kg 250 g
(c) 8 kg 250 g
(d) 40 km 650 m

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