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MATHEMATICS

Class : V
Date : 23 November 2015
rd
Max Marks : 80
Time : 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Instructions to Candidates : Roll No.

01. This question paper has 40 objective questions.


In addition to this question paper, you are also Centre No.
given an answer-sheet.
02. Read the instructions carefully for each section
before attempting it.
03. For each correct answer 2 marks will be Male / Female ___________________
awarded and there is no negative marking.
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carefully in the space provided, ONLY IN Name of the candidate : (In English only, as you would
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05. Incomplete / incorrect / carelessly filled _____________________________________________________________


information may disqualify your candidature.
06. On the answer-sheet, use PENCIL / BLUE _____________________________________________________________

or BLACK BALL PEN.


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07. No extra sheet will be provided for rough-
work. Use the space available in the paper _____________________________________________________________
for your rough- work.
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Rough Work
Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C)
and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct
answer. Find the correct answer.

1. Match the relations of sides/angles given in Column-I and


the quadrilaterals given in Column-II and tick-mark() the
correct matching, given as one of the four alternatives
A, B, C and D.
Column I Column II
Relation of sides/angles Quadrilateral
(a) All angles are equal but all (i) parallelogram
sides are not equal
(b) All sides are equal but all (ii) trapezium
angles are not equal
(c) Opposite sides and opposite (iii) square
angles are equal
(d) All angles are equal and all (iv) rectangle
sides are equal
(e) One pair of opposite sides (v) rhombus
are parallel but not equal
(A) (a) - v, (b) - iv, (c) - i, (d) - iii, (e) - ii
(B) (a) - iv, (b) - i, (c) - v, (d) - ii, (e) - iii
(C) (a) - iv, (b) - v, (c) - i, (d) - iii, (e) - ii
(D) (a) - v, (b) - i, (c) - iv, (d) - ii, (e) - iii

 4 5 1 
2.  2 7  5 9  2 10  0.15 is equal to

(A) 200 (B) 2,000

(C) 100 (D) 400

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Maths - Class - 5, Nov. - 2015


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2 1
3. 8  5 is equal to
5 4
(A) 1.2 (B) 1.4
(C) 1.6 (D) 1.8
4. The sum of first 10 prime natural numbers is

(A) 119 (B) 127

(C) 129 (D) 137

5. One-fifteenth of a number is 12. The difference of


three-fourths and three-fifths of this number would be

(A) 27 (B) 30

(C) 33 (D) 36

3 5
6.   0.0125  x  1.05
8 16

In the above relation, the value of x is

(A) 0.25 (B) 0.35

(C) 0.255 (D) 0.355

7 7 7 7 7 7
7.  1      simplifies to
2 4 8 16 32 

7 7
(A) (B)
64 32
(C) zero (D) none of these

8. Which one of the following numbers is not divisible by


7, 9 and 11 ?
(A) 6,930 (B) 7,623
(C) 12,375 (D) 10,395

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9. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?
(A) HCF × LCM = Product of two numbers
(B) Divisor × Quotient = Dividend – Remainder

Interest  100
(C) Pr incipal 
Rate  Time
S.P.  C.P.
(D) Percent profit   100
S.P.
10. Write the next two numbers of the following series :

2, 5, 7, 12, 19, 31, .... , ....

(A) 50, 80 (B) 50, 81

(C) 51, 80 (D) 51, 81

11. Write the next two numbers of the following series :

200, 193, 179, 158, 130, .... , ....

(A) 95, 55 (B) 85, 63

(C) 93, 54 (D) 95, 53


12. Which one of the following statements is incorrect ?
(A) Roman Numerals have only seven basic symbols
(B) Two consecutive numbers may be prime numbers
(C) One billion is same as 100 crores
(D) 2422 in Roman Numerals is MMCCCCXXII

13. When 849,876 is divided by 86,


(A) the quotient is 9872 and the remainder is 24
(B) the quotient is 9882 and the remainder is 34
(C) the quotient is 9882 and the remainder is 24
(D) the quotient is 9892 and the remainder is 24

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14. How many numbers, written in words, are there in the
following crossword ?

S I X E I G H T
T W E L V E F E
W O N E T W O N
E F I V E E R F
N I N E T Y T O
T W E N T O Y U
Y S I X T Y Z R
(A) 15 (B) 14
(C) 13 (D) 12
15. In the above crossword, find the sum of all the numbers
less than 50.
(A) 119 (B) 104
(C) 128 (D) 132
16. In the above crossword, find the sum of all the numbers
greater than 10.
(A) 253 (B) 223
(C) 243 (D) 233
In the following three questions, put +, –, × or ÷ signs
between numbers to make equation true.
17. 5 .... 4 .... 3 .... 2 = 11
(A) ×, –, – (B) +, ×, 
(C) +, +, + (D) +, +, –
18. 5 .... 4 .... 3 .... 2 = 26
(A) ×, +, + (B) +, ×, ×
(C) +, ×, + (D) ×, +, ×
19. 5 .... 4 .... 3 .... 2 = 15
(A) +, +, + (B) +, ×, +

(C) +, ×, – (D) +, +, –
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20. Which of the following Roman numbers and Hindu-
Arabic numbers are incorrectly matched ?

(A) MMCCXLIX : 2,249

(B) MDCCCXVX : 1815

(C) MCCLXXXIV : 1284

(D) MDCDLXXVIII : 1978

21. Which one of the following relations is not correct ?

(A) 1 kilolitre = 10,00,000 millilitres

(B) 10 kilometres = 10,00,000 centimetres

(C) 100 kilograms = 10,00,000 decigrams

(D) 1000 kilometres = 10,00,000 decametres

22. The same digit has to be put in the empty boxes of the
5-digit number shown below, such that the number
becomes divisible by 11 and 9.

7 2

Which one of the following digits should be used ?


(A) 6 (B) 9
(C) 4 (D) 3

23. When a square is divided into 4 equal parts, then


each part may be
(A) a square only
(B) a triangle only
(C) either a square or a triangle only
(D) either a square, or a triangle or a rectangle
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24. From his pocket money, Neil saved Rs 17 per day in the
last eight months of the year. His total savings in the year
was
(A) Rs 4,335 (B) Rs 4,255
(C) Rs 4,265 (D) Rs 4,165
25. A soap cake measures 7 cm in length, 4.5 cm in breadth
and 2.4 cm in height. How many such soap cakes can be
placed in a card-board box of internal length 58.8 cm,
internal breadth 31.5 cm and internal height 24 cm ?
(A) 588 (B) 630
(C) 578 (D) 608
26. Which relation is not correct ?
(A) Area of 24 cm × 15 cm = area of 36,000 mm2

(B) Length of 1 km = length of 100,000 cm

(C) Volume of 1 m3 = volume of 100,000 cm3

(D) Area of 1 km2 = area of 1000,000 m2

27. A circle is drawn on a graph paper, made of squares of


side 1 cm each. The area of the circle is close to

(A) 72 cm2 (B) 86 cm2


(C) 78 cm2 (D) 90 cm2
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In the following eight questions, one of the four
alternatives is different from the other three. Tick-mark
() the different member of the group.

12 12

28. (A) (B)


9 3 9 3

6 6

12 12

(C) (D)
9 3 9 3

6 6

12 12

29. (A) (B)


9 3 9 3

6 6

12 12

(C) (D)
9 3 9 3

6 6

A D E H
30. (A) (B)
J G N K

V Y L U
(C) (D)
E B O R

C L B H
31. (A) (B)
F I D F

L R X D
(C) (D)
N P Z B

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15 15
32. (A) (B)
10 20 12 18

45 55
(C) (D)
35 80 35 75

12 32
33. (A) (B)
18 10 28 20

24 34
(C) (D)
42 22 32 33

34. (A) X I N G : 24 9 14 7

(B) H O L D : 8 15 11 4

(C) F A S T : 6 1 19 20

(D) R I C H : 18 9 3 8

35. Ramesh scored 38 marks out of 40 in Mathematics, 51


marks out of 60 in Social Study, 72 marks out of 80 in
English and 72 marks out of 75 in Science. Find the
average percentage of marks obtained by Ramesh.
(A) 91% (B) 91.5%
(C) 92% (D) 92.5%
36. A person deposited Rs 22,500 in a bank at simple interest.
He earned Rs 9,000 as interest, after five years. What
amount should have been deposited to earn the same
interest at the end of 6 years but at 2% more simple
interest ?
(A) Rs 12,500 (B) Rs 17,500
(C) Rs 16,000 (D) Rs 15,000

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37. A wooden box has external length of 51 cm, external
breath of 40 cm and external height of 30 cm. Its internal
length, breath and height are, respectively, 50 cm, 39 cm
and 29 cm. The volume occupied by the wood in this box
would be

(A) 4,560 cm3 (B) 4,750 cm3

(C) 4,680 cm3 (D) 4,650 cm3

38. A manufacturer of handkerchiefs purchases long rolls of


cloth; each roll being 71.5 m long and 1.65 m wide. How
many square handkerchiefs of maximum size can be made
from each roll of cloth ?

(A) 490 (B) 460

(C) 390 (D) 360

39. Find the area of the plot of land, shown below :

4m 4m
6m

6m

4m
3m
8m

16 m
5m

4m
2m
20 m

(A) 195 m2 (B) 183 m2


(C) 203 m2 (D) 193 m2

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40. A fruit-seller purchases 120 kg of bananas at the rate of
Rs. 40 per kg. By evening he sold 80 kg of bananas at the
rate of Rs. 60 per kg. During late evening, at what rate
should he sell the remaining bananas to earn a net profit of
25% ?

(A) Rs. 25 per kg (B) Rs. 30 per kg

(C) Rs. 35 per kg (D) Rs. 40 per kg

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ANSWERS CLASS V MATHS (2015)


1 C 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 A
6 B 7 B 8 C 9 D 10 B
11 D 12 D 13 C 14 B 15 C
16 D 17 B 18 D 19 C 20 B
21 D 22 B 23 D 24 D 25 A
26 C 27 C 28 D 29 C 30 D
31 A 32 C 33 D 34 B 35 B
36 D 37 D 38 C 39 D 40 B

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