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BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL ,

SITAMARHI
(Affiliated up to +2 level to C.B.S.E., New Delhi)
Affiliation No. - 330419

CBSE Board Level


V S.A.- I & II Maths Chapterwise
Printable Worksheets with Solution

Session : 2014-15

Office: Rajopatti, Dumra Road, Sitamarhi(Bihar), Pin-843301


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Index
Class- V (Mathematics)

1. Number System 01

2. Addition and Subtraction 37

3. Multiplication and Division 65

4. LCM and HCF 106

5. Fractional Numbers 143

6. Ratio and Percentage 189

7. Decimal Numbers 201

8. Geometrical Shapes 230

9. Lines and Angles 244

10. Perimeter, Area and Volume 257

11. Length, Mass and Capacity 295

12. Speed Time and Distance 324

13. Money and Bills 346

14. Patterns and Symmetry 362

15. Data Handling 377


Geometry (16 hrs.)

SHAPES & SPATIAL UNDERSTANDING

Gets the feel of perspective while drawing a 3-D object in 2-D.


Gets the feel of an angle through observation and paper folding.
Identifies right angles in the environment.
Classifies angles into right, acute and obtuse angles.
Represents right angle, acute angle and obtuse angle by drawing and
tracing.
Explores intuitively rotations and reflections of familiar 2-D shapes.
Explores intuitively symmetry in familiar 3-D shapes.
Makes the shapes of cubes, cylinders and cones using nets especially
designed for this purpose.

Numbers (40 hrs.)

NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS

Finds place value in numbers beyond 1000.


Appreciates the role of place value in addition, subtraction and
multiplication algorithms.
Uses informal and standard division algorithms.
Explains the meaning of factors and multiples.

MENTAL ARITHMETIC

Estimates sums, differences, products and quotients and verifies using


approximation.

FRACTIONAL NUMBERS

Finds the fractional part of a collection.


Compares fractions.
Identifies equivalent fractions.
Estimates the degree of closeness of a fraction to known fractions
1 1 3
, , etc.
2 4 4
Uses decimal fractions in the context of units of length and money.
Expresses a given fraction in decimal notation and vice versa.

Money (5 hrs.)

Applies the four operations in solving problems involving money.

Measurement (26 hrs.)

LENGTH

Determines area and perimeter of simple geometrical figures.


Applies the four operations in solving problems involving length, weight
and volume.
Relates commonly used larger and smaller units of length, weight and
volume and converts one to the other.
Applies simple fractions to quantities.
Converts fractional larger unit into complete smaller units.
Appreciates volume of a solid body: intuitively and also by informal
measurement.
Uses addition and subtraction in finding time intervals in simple cases.

Data Handling (6 hrs.)

Collects two-dimensional quantitative data represents the data in the


form of a table.
Draws a bar graph or a pictograph to present a data.

Patterns (6 hrs.)

Identifies patterns in square numbers, triangular numbers.


Relates sequences of odd numbers between consecutive square
numbers.
Makes border strip and tiling patterns.
CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Ordering Integers
Arrange the numbers from greatest to smallest.

No. Number Decreasing Order

1. 20, 30, 40, -50, -90, -40

2. -41, 88, 67, 39, 24, -32

3. -14, -19, -13, -18, -15, -12

4. -39, -78, -64, -84, -56, -28

5. 66, -44, 99, -33, -55, -77

6. 67, -34, 78, 23, 42, 56

7. 77, 66, 44, -33, -55, -77

8. -80, 30, 40, 60, -70, 50

9. 87, -85, -81, 82, 83, -84

10. -23, -56, 76, 87, -14, -61

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No. Number Decreasing Order

1. 20, 30, 40, -50, -90, -40 40, 30, 20, -40, -50, -90

2. -41, 88, 67, 39, 24, -32 88, 67, 39, 24, -32, -41

3. -14, -19, -13, -18, -15, -12 -12, -13, -14, -15, -18, -19

4. -39, -78, -64, -84, -56, -28 -28, -39, -56, -64, -78, -84

5. 66, -44, 99, -33, -55, -77 99, 66, -33, -44, -55, -77

6. 67, -34, 78, 23, 42, 56 78, 67, 56, 42, 23, -34

7. 77, 66, 44, -33, -55, -77 77, 66, 44, -33, -55, -77

8. -80, 30, 40, 60, -70, 50 60, 50, 40, 30, -70, -80

9. 87, -85, -81, 82, 83, -84 87, 83, 82, -81, -84, -85

10. -23, -56, 76, 87, -14, -61 87, 76, -14, -23, -56, -61

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Divisibility Rules

Write the numbers that are divisible by the number given.

1. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 2.

34 99 59
55 52 79
32 17 25
22 87 64

2. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 5.

82 49 87
40 85 57
37 12 34
25 70 65

3. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 10.

53 91 10
100 20 65
42 85 63
75 70 50

4. Circle the numbers that are divisible by both 2 and 5.

55 45 34
90 80 28
77 29 42
35 86 69

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1. Divisible by 2 : 34, 52, 32, 22, 64


2. Divisible by 5 : 40, 85, 25, 70, 65
3. Divisible by 10 : 10, 100, 20, 70, 50
4. Divisible by both 2 and 5 : 90, 80

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Divisibility Rules

Write the numbers that are divisible by the number given.

1. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 3.

640 847 965


344 799 139
427 458 477
360 933 241

2. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 6.

773 776 431


701 816 945
553 883 143
684 212 336

3. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 9.

986 386 342


143 350 201
611 368 545
577 851 741

4. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 3 and 6.

396 633 198


973 792 104
207 174 147
360 660 120

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1. Divisible by 3 : 477, 360, 933


2. Divisible by 6 : 816, 684, 336
3. Divisible by 9 : 342, 577
4. Divisible by 3 and 6 : 396, 198, 792, 174, 360, 660, 120

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Divisibility Rules

Write the numbers that are divisible by the number given.

1. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 3.

459 642 315


585 939 717
267 246 563
289 148 116

2. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 6.

594 631 969


282 516 534
181 920 478
536 100 408

3. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 9.

819 297 819


567 684 378
315 585 340
881 501 888

4. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 3 and 9.

247 818 261


590 573 281
291 635 985
386 433 869

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Answers

1. Divisible by 3 : 459, 642, 315, 585, 939, 717, 267, 246,


2. Divisible by 6 : 594, 282, 516, 534, 408
3. Divisible by 9 : 819, 297, 819, 567, 684, 378, 315, 585
4. Divisible by 3 and 9 : 261

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Divisibility Rules

Write the numbers that are divisible by the number given.

1. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 7.

582 784 461


555 665 521
834 805 857
680 110 517

2. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 6.

540 819 615


464 768 459
879 621 978
737 923 220

3. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 2.

445 940 589


526 333 221
778 954 671
513 495 470

4. Circle the numbers that are divisible by 5.

355 995 187


918 720 332
988 373 435
346 516 846

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1. Divisible by 7 : 784, 665, 805


2. Divisible by 6 : 540, 768, 978
3. Divisible by 2 : 940, 526, 778, 954, 470
4. Divisible by 5 : 355, 995, 720, 435

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Ordering Integers

Arrange the numbers from least to greatest.

No. Number Least to Greatest

1.
18, 85, 55, 26, 12, 93

2.
16, 86, 84, 62, 35, 68

3.
37, 21, 67, 11, 81, 9

4.
51, 90, 10, 97, 37, 95

5.
61, 49, 65, 78, 48, 19

6.
9, 15, 20, 57, 37, 96

7.
47, 22, 55, 68, 94, 46

8.
2, 16, 58, 29, 75, 45

9.
97, 39, 21, 63, 57, 61

10.
20, 87, 25, 97, 18, 78

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No. Number Least to Greatest

1. 18, 85, 55, 26, 12, 93 -85, -18, -12, 26, 55, 93

2. 16, 86, 84, 62, 35, 68 -86, -84, -68, -62, -35, 16

3. 37, 21, 67, 11, 81, 9 -67, -37, -9, 11, 21, 81

4. 51, 90, 10, 97, 37, 95 -97, -37, 10, 51, 90, 95

5. 61, 49, 65, 78, 48, 19 -78, -65, -49, 19, 48, 61

6. 9, 15, 20, 57, 37, 96 -96, -57, -37, 9, 15, 20

7. 47, 22, 55, 68, 94, 46 -68, -46, 22, 55, 47, 94

8. 2, 16, 58, 29, 75, 45 -58, -45, -29, -16, -2, 75

9. 97, 39, 21, 63, 57, 61 -97, -57, -39, -21, 61, 63

10. 20, 87, 25, 97, 18, 78 -97, -87, -25, -20, 18, 78

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Ordering Integers

Arrange the numbers from greatest to least.

No. Number Greatest to Least

1. 42, 94, 25, 0, 63, 74

2. 67, 78, 60, 27, 26, 15

3. 72, 3, 53, 78, 59, 98

4. 20, 87,20, 97, 18, 78

5. 42, 94, 25, 0, 63, 74

6. 67, 78, 60, 27, 26, 15

7. 86, 92, 83, 4, 14, 12

8. 75, 31, 34, 75, 61, 83

9. 80, 36, 17, 75, 22, 51

10. 97, 39, 21, 63, 57, 61

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No. Number Greatest to Least

1. 42, 94, 25, 0, 63, 74 94, 63, 42, 0, -25, -74

2. 67, 78, 60, 27, 26, 15 78, 67, 26, 15, -27, -60

3. 72, 3, 53, 78, 59, 98 53, -3, -59, -72, -78, -98

4. 20, 87,20, 97, 18, 78 78, 20, 18, -20, -87, -97

5. 42, 94, 25, 0, 63, 74 94, 63, 42, 0, -25, -74

6. 67, 78, 60, 27, 26, 15 78, 67, 26, 15, -27, -60

7. 86, 92, 83, 4, 14, 12 12, 4, -14, -83, -86, -92

8. 75, 31, 34, 75, 61, 83 83, 75, 34, 31, -61, -75

9. 80, 36, 17, 75, 22, 51 75, 36, -17, -22, -51, -80

10. 97, 39, 21, 63, 57, 61 63, 61, -21, -39, -57, -97

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication Tables

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication Tables

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication Tables

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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Ordering Integers

Arrange the numbers from least to greatest.

No. Number Least to Greatest

1. 74, 53, 44, 54, 46, 73

2. 20, 51, 67, 26, 16, 68

3. 55, 39, 41, 83, 11, 40

4. 15, 48, 67, 74, 9, 63

5. 51, 39, 36, 29, 1, 11

6. 56, 71, 51, 95, 96, 73

7. 71, 43, 81, 84, 15, 32

8. 40, 71, 87, 82, 50, 90

9. 58, 63, 59, 40, 77, 4

10. 55, 91, 40, 91, 66, 6

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Answers

No. Number Least to Greatest

1. 74, 53, 44, 54, 46, 73 -54, 44, 46, 53, 73, 74

2. 20, 51, 67, 26, 16, 68 -67, -51, -26, -16,20, 68

3. 55, 39, 41, 83, 11, 40 -41, 11, 39, 40, 55, 83

4. 15, 48, 67, 74, 9, 63 -74, -67, -63, -48, -15, -9

5. 51, 39, 36, 29, 1, 11 -39, -29, -1, 11, 36, 51

6. 56, 71, 51, 95, 96, 73 -95, -73, 51, 56, 71, 96

7. 71, 43, 81, 84, 15, 32 -84, -81, -43, -15, 32, 71

8. 40, 71, 87, 82, 50, 90 -90, -82, -50, 40, 71, 87

9. 58, 63, 59, 40, 77, 4 -77, -63, -59, -40, -4, 58

10. 55, 91, 40, 91, 66, 6 -91, -66, -55, -6, 40, 91

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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Order of Operations

Give the answers using BODMAS rule.

1. 12 x (4 + 12) =

2. 72 ( 3 x 15) =

3. 18 + 9 13 =

4. 23 4 x 2 =

5. 10 x 3 22 =

6. 12 (4 x 2) =

7. 12 x 8 + 10 =

8. 12 x (8 7) =

9. 12 x (14 + 7) =

10. 10 3 x 2 =

11. 12 x (7 + 2) =

12. 15 + 15 x 12 =

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Answers

1. 192

2. 27

3. 14

4. 15

5. 8

6. 4

7. 106

8. 12

9. 252

10. 4

11. 108

12. 195

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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Order of Operations

Give the answers using BODMAS rule.

1. 75 x (4 2) =

2. 12 4 x 3 =

3. 72 4 x 15 =

4. 12 (8 2) =

5. 38 + 4 x 2 =

6. 15 + (12 4) =

7. 24 x (4 x 2) =

8. 12 + 8 x 2 =

9. 30 x 4 12 =

10. 10 + 3 3 =

11. 12 10 x 2 =

12. 23 + 8 x 12 =

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Answers

1. 150

2. 0

3. 12

4. 6

5. 46

6. 23

7. 192

8. 28

9. 108

10. 10

11. -8

12. 119

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CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics More than, Less than or Equal

Fill in the blanks with >, < or =.

1. 63 + 8 18 + 64
2. 90 + 8 25 + 64
3. 34 + 2 99 64
4. 56 + 3 11 + 54
5. 45 + 9 67 25
6. 98 + 6 18 + 64
7. 34 + 2 18 + 18
8. 83 + 8 68 + 54
9. 84 + 7 27 + 64
10. 35 + 7 78 34
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Answers

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS V Mathematics (Estimation)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest thousand: 6893 + 4288
a. 11000 b. 12000
c. 11500 d. 15200

2. Estimate the difference by rounding each number to the nearest thousand: 7392 2042
a. 500 b. 5000
c. 1500 d. 2000

3. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest hundred: 523 281
a. 15000 b. 1500
c. 150000 d. 150

4. Estimate the division by rounding each number to the nearest ten: 837 24
a. 40 b. 50
c. 56 d. 42

5. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest ten. 83 24


a. 1600 b. 2400
c. 1800 d. 2700

6. Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest thousand:


a. 1591 + 6100
b. 5707 + 7815

7. Estimate the difference by rounding each number to the nearest thousand:


a. 6727 4894
b. 5322 2429

8. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest hundred:


a. 828 109
b. 184 631

9. Estimate the division by rounding each number to the nearest ten:


a. 963
b. 275

10. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest ten. 83 24
a. 1600 b. 2400
c. 1800 d. 2700

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. c
8.
9.
10. b

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CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS V Mathematics (Place Value)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. 90000 + 500 + 70 + _______________ + 5 = 92575


a. 2000 b. 200
c. 20 d. 2
2. 0 + ____________ + 600 + 6000 + 30000 = 36630
a. 3000 b. 30
c. 300 d. 3
3. 60 + 40000 + 700 + 9000 + 5 + 800000 = ______________
a. 849706 b. 874960
c. 849760 d. 890000
4. 1000 + 600 + 30 + 1 + 50000 + 300000 = ______________
a. 531631 b. 351613
c. 356131 d. 351631
5. 200000 + 40000 + _______________ + 8000 + 60 + 1 = 248861
a. 800 b. 8000
c. 80 d. 8
6. Build a 5-digit number from the following:
a. 3 + 30 + 0 + 1000 + 70000
b. 8 + 0 + 900 + 9000 + 10000
7. Build a 6-digit number from the following:
a. 10 + 80000 + 400 + 1000 + 8 + 700000
b. 100 + 10 + 700000 + 1000 + 60000 + 4
8. Find the missing place value from a 6-digit number:
a. 400 + __________________ + 700000 + 0 + 50000 + 1 = 750421
b. 80000 + __________________ + 800 + 9000 + 8 + 40 = 689848
9. Find the missing place value from a 5-digit number
a. 40000 + 100 + 0 + ____________ + 1 = 43101I
b. 20000 + ____________ + 90 + 2000 + 1 = 22391

10. a. What digit is in the Ones place in the number 99,561?


b. What digit is in the Ones place in the number 855,886?

11. a. What digit is in the Thousands place in the number 261,315?


b. What digit is in the Thousands place in the number 4,954?

12. a. What digit is in the Hundreds place in the number 752?


b. What digit is in the Ten Thousands place in the number 38,591?

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. a. 71030
b. 19900
7. a. 781418
b. 761014
8. a. 20
b. 600000
9. a. 30000
b. 300
10. a. 1
b. 6
11. a. 1
b. 4
12. a. 7
b. 3

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CBSE Worksheet-17
CLASS V Mathematics (Roman Numbers)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Which of the following represent 27?


a. XXVII b. XVII
c. VII d. VIIX

2. Which of the following represent 18?


a. XVII b. XVIII
c. VIII d. VIIIX

3. Which of the following represent XXV?


a. 20 b. 5
c. 25 d. 15

4. Which of the following represent 32?


a. XXII b. XII
c. II d. XXXII

5. Which of the following represent XLV?


a. 45 b. 40
c. 5 d. 25

6. Write the Roman numerals as normal numbers.


a. XX
b. CCV

7. Write the numbers as Roman numerals.


a. 12
b. 70

8. Add the following:


a. XII + II
b. XXI + XIII

9. Subtract the following:


a. XXXIV XVIII
b. XXI VIII

10. Calculate the following and write in normal numbers:


a. XX + XII
b. XXII IX

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. a. 20
b. 105
7. a. XII
b. LXX
8. a. XIV
b. XXXIV
9. a. XVI
b. XIII
10. a. 32
b. 13

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CBSE Worksheet-18
CLASS V Mathematics (Rounding Numbers)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Round 5117 to the nearest ten.


a. 5120 b. 5110
c. 5100 d. 5200

2. Round 1242 to the nearest thousand.


a. 500 b. 1000
c. 1500 d. 2000

3. Round 1153 to the nearest ten.


a. 1151 b. 1160
c. 1150 d. 1115

4. Round 5792 to the nearest hundred.


a. 5700 b. 5790
c. 5730 d. 5800

5. Round 7187 to the nearest thousand.


a. 7000 b. 7100
c. 8000 d. 7200

6. Round 4731 to the nearest ten.


a. 4720 b. 4730
c. 4700 d. 4800

7. Round 6226 to the nearest thousand.


a. 5000 b. 7000
c. 6000 d. 8000

8. Round 4215 to the nearest ten.


a. 4200 b. 4300
c. 4210 d. 4220

9. Round 550666 to the nearest hundred.


a. 550700 b. 550600
c. 550000 d. 551000

10. Round 418757 to the nearest thousand.


a. 417000 b. 418000
c. 418700 d. 418800

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. c
8. d
9. a
10. b

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Addition without Regrouping

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Addition without Regrouping

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Subtraction

Find the difference.

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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Answers

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Addition with Regrouping

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

Answers
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1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Subtraction

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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Answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Subtraction

Find the difference.

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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Answers

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20.

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Subtraction

Find the difference.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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Answers

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Subtraction

Find the difference.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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Answers

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Missing Numbers

Find the missing numbers.

1. 125 + _____________ = 220

2. 249 + _____________ = 330

3. 112 + _____________ = 167

4. 376 + _____________ = 500

5. 325 + _____________ = 430

6. 176 + _____________ = 250

7. 872 + _____________ = 950

8. 437 + _____________ = 525

9. 225 + _____________ = 375

10. 280 + _____________ = 390

11. 458 + _____________ = 965

12. 218 + _____________ = 644

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Answers

1. 95

2. 81

3. 55

4. 124

5. 105

6. 74

7. 78

8. 88

9. 150

10. 110

11. 587

12. 426

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Missing Numbers

Find the missing numbers.

1. 3125 + ____________ = 4000

2. 6765 + ____________ = 7000

3. 5345 + ____________ = 6000

4. 1542 + ____________ = 2000

5. 4001 + ____________ = 5000

6. 3675 + ____________ = 4000

7. 2546 + ____________ = 3000

8. 7880 + ____________ = 8000

9. 3771 + ____________ = 4000

10. 8009 + ____________ = 9000

11. 2550 + ____________ = 3000

12. 1250 + ____________ = 2000

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55
Answers

1. 875

2. 235

3. 655

4. 458

5. 999

6. 325

7. 454

8. 120

9. 229

10. 991

11. 450

12. 750

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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problem Addition

1. Anita collects 3473 seashells. Her father gives her 2566 more. How many seashells does
she have in all?
2. John has 6452 cards. Mary has 6364 cards. If Mary gives all of her cards to John, then how
many cards will John have in all?
3. If there are 5666 pencils in a box and Bala puts 4894 more pencils inside, then how many
pencils are there in the box?
4. Hrishi has 9853 marbles. He gets 8916 more from his friend. How many marbles does he
have in all?
5. If there are 6779 blocks in a box and Latha puts 7615 more blocks inside, then how many
blocks are there in the box?
6. Joseph has 5619 oranges. John has 6567 oranges. If John gives all of his oranges to Joseph,
then how many oranges will Joseph have in all?
7. Kala has 7816 blocks. Mala has 1989 blocks. If Kala gives all of her blocks to Mala, then
how many blocks will Mala have in all?
8. Jim has 6897 candies. Kim gives him 3788 more. How many candies does Jim have in all?
9. Jimmy has 5787 apples. He finds another 9675. How many apples does he have in all?
10. Nancy starts with 9561 bottle caps. She finds another 8348. How many bottle caps does
Nancy end with?
11. Tom collects 8344 apples. His father gives him 2097 more. How many apples does he
have in all?
12. There are 8457 oranges. 6438 oranges more are added. How many are there total?
13. If there are 1237 blocks in a box and Tim puts 3562 more blocks inside, how many blocks
are in the box in all?
14. Banu has 3498 apples. She gets 3789 more from her friend. Then how many apples does
she have in all?
15. If there are 4167 erasers in a box and Sofia puts 6676 more erasers inside, how many
erasers are in the box now?

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57
Answers
1. 6039

2. 12816

3. 10560

4. 18769

5. 14394

6. 12186

7. 9805

8. 10685

9. 15462

10. 17909

11. 10441

12. 14895

13. 4799

14. 7287

15. 10843

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58
CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problem Subtraction

1. Anita collects 3473 coins. Her father took 566 from her. How many coins does she have in all?
2. John has 6452 balls. If Mary take 458 balls from John, then how many balls will John have?
3. If there are 5666 stamps in a box and Bala takes 4894 more stamps from the box, then how
many stamps will be there in the box?
4. Hrishi has 9853 marbles. If his friend takes 916 from him. Then how many marbles will he be
having?
5. If there are 6779 blocks in a box and Latha removes 761 blocks, then how many blocks will be
there in the box?
6. Joseph has 5619 oranges. John takes 656 oranges from him, then how many oranges will
Joseph have now?
7. Kala has 7816 blocks. Mala takes 1989 blocks. Then how many blocks will Kala have now?
8. Jim has 6897 candies. Kim takes 3788 from him. Now, how many candies does Jim have now?
9. Jimmy has 5787 apples. His friends take 967 from him. How many apples does he have now?
10. Nancy starts with 9561 bottle caps. She finds 8348 are broken. How many bottle caps does
Nancy end with if she throws the broken one?
11. Tom collects 8344 apples. He finds is father takes 2097. How many apples does he have now?
12. There are 8457 oranges. 6438 oranges are ripened. How many oranges are good?
13. If there are 1237 blocks in a box and Tim removes 359 blocks, how many blocks will be there
in the box?
14. Banu has 3498 apples. She gives 789 to her friend. Then how many apples will she have now?
15. If there are 4167 erasers in a box and Sofia removes 667 erasers, then how many erasers will
be there in the box now?

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59
Answers

1. 2907
2. 6407
3. 772
4. 8937
5. 6018
6. 4963
7. 5827
8. 3109
9. 4820
10. 1213
11. 6247
12. 2019
13. 878
14. 2709
15. 3500

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60
CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems

Find the answer to each problem.

1. 344 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 535 letters arrived on Tuesday. How many

letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?

2. If your teacher gave you 623 puzzles last week and 145 puzzle this week, how many

puzzles do you have?

3. Albert has 2203 fiction books and 2733 non-fiction books. Albert also has 1052

magazines. How many books does Albert have?

4. Greg has 15 candles on a birthday cake. Brad adds 12 candles to the cake so that the

candles will match Greg's age. How old is Greg?

5. There are 6507 chicks and 4694 cows on a farm. How many animals on this farm?

6. There are 4786 cows and 5870 bulls on a farm. How many animals on this farm?

7. Michael ran 7836 miles on Thursday. Michael walked for 9837 miles on Friday. How

many total miles did Michael run or walk all together?

8. Jane has 6661 brown shirts and 5945 grey shirt. How many shirts does Jane have?

9. The black dog ran 5524 miles. The white dog ran 3453 miles. How many miles did the

dogs run all together?

10. 1342 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 3563 letters arrived on Tuesday. How

many letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?

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61
Answers

1. 879

2. 768

3. 5988

4. 27

5. 11201

6. 10656

7. 17673

8. 12606

9. 8977

10. 4905

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62
CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems

Find the answer to each problem.

1. A store had 40 cameras in stock. They sell 23 cameras. How many cameras
does the store have left?
2. Jill ate 33 fruit. Before Jill ate, there was 54 fruit. How much fruit is
currently left?
3. Albert has 12 fiction books and 52 non-fiction books. Albert also has 112
magazines. How many books does Albert have?
4. Albert is 11 years old. Jill is 43 years old. How much older is Jill?
5. You have finished 122 questions out of 156. How many more questions do
you have to work on to finish?
6. A fruit basket has 114 oranges. If 79 oranges are taken, how many are left?
7. A store has 245 yellow candles and 111 violet candles. How many more
yellow candles does the store have than violet?
8. Only 123 cheerleader out of 47 cheerleaders led cheers at the game. How
many cheerleaders did not lead a cheer?
9. On Monday, Michael saw 345 snowmen at the park. When Michael came
back to the park on Thursday, Michael noticed that 19 snowmen had
melted. How many snowmen did Michael see on Thursday?
10. Jane found a shortcut. Instead of driving thirteen miles to Greg's house,
Jane now only drives ten miles. How many miles does the shortcut save
Jane from driving?

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63
Answers

1. 17

2. 21

3. 176

4. 32

5. 34

6. 35

7. 134

8. 76

9. 326

10. 3

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64
CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication

Find the product.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

1|Page

65
Answers

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

66
CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Division

Find the quotient and the remainder.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

67
5. 6.

7. 8.

2|Page

68
Answers

1. 589 with Remainder 10


2. 345 with Remainder 7
3. 436 with Remainder 14
4. 236 with Remainder 18
5. 267 with Remainder 29
6. 149 with Remainder 5
7. 178 with Remainder 8
8. 118 with Remainder 18

3|Page

69
CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication

Find the product.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

1|Page

70
10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

71
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

3|Page

72
CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Long Division

Fill the blank boxes.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

73
5. 6.

2|Page

74
Answers

1. 2.

3. 4.

3|Page

75
5. 6.

4|Page

76
CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Long Division

Fill the blank boxes.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

77
5. 6.

2|Page

78
Answers

1. 2.

3. 4.

3|Page

79
5. 6.

4|Page

80
CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Division

Find the quotient and the remainder.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

81
5. 6.

7. 8.

2|Page

82
9. 10.

Answers

1. 74 with Remainder 23
2. 19 with Remainder 4
3. 112 with Remainder 14
4. 31 with Remainder 43
5. 132 with Remainder 13
6. 68 with Remainder 54
7. 123 with Remainder 45
8. 139 with Remainder 31
9. 36 with Remainder 38
10. 60 with Remainder 78

3|Page

83
CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

1|Page

84
1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

85
CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Division

Find the quotient and the remainder.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

86
5. 6.

7. 8.

2|Page

87
9. 10.

Answers

1. 2 with Remainder 44
2. 5 with Remainder 9
3. 3 with Remainder 45
4. 7 with Remainder 49
5. 9 with Remainder 40
6. 18 with Remainder 5
7. 50 with Remainder 5
8. 78 with Remainder 7
9. 23 with Remainder 4
10. 3 with Remainder 17

3|Page

88
CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Division

Find the quotient and the remainder.

1. 2.

3. 4.

1|Page

89
5. 6.

7. 8.

2|Page

90
9. 10.

Answers

1. 85 with Remainder 8
2. 41 with Remainder 10
3. 23 with Remainder 11
4. 14 with Remainder 32
5. 3 with Remainder 22
6. 6 with Remainder 20
7. 3 with Remainder 51
8. 20 with Remainder 1
9. 8 with Remainder 71
10. 8 with Remainder 85

3|Page

91
CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

1|Page

92
1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

93
CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Multiplication

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

1|Page

94
1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14.

15.

2|Page

95
CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problem Division

1. A school took a school field trip. Each teacher was responsible for 24 kids.
If 336 kids participated, how many teachers participated?
2. A leopard eats 17 pounds of flesh a day. If the leopard caught prey that
weighed 357 pounds, how long will the food last?
3. Sam collected 900 different leaves. He made a collection of books with 25
leaves in each book. How many books of leaves did Sam collect?
4. A tray can hold 234 eggs. If there are 18 rows in a tray, how many columns
are there?
5. A college went for a field trip. Each student was responsible for 88 boxes.
If 264 boxes were taken, then how many students participated?
6. A lion eats 24 pounds of flesh a day. If the lion caught prey that weighed
624 pounds, how long will the food last?
7. Kim collected 1900 different leaves. He made a collection of books with 19
leaves in each book. How many books of leaves did Kim collect?
8. A fruit basket can hold 224 fruits. If there are 4 rows in a tray, then how
many columns are there?
9. John has 340 marbles. He puts them into 4 bags. He puts the same number
of marbles in each bag. How many marbles are in each bag?
10. Wendy has 654 books. She has a bookshelf with 6 shelves on it.
If Wendy puts the same number of books on each shelf, how will
be on each shelf?
11. Jesse has 672 toys and 7 boxes. If he puts the same number of
toys in each box, how many toys will be in each box?
12. Darren has 784 pencils and 8 bags. If he puts the same number
of pencils in each bag, how many pencils will be in each bag?

1|Page

96
Answers

1. 14 teachers.
2. 21 days.
3. 36 books of leaves
4. 13 columns.
5. 3 students
6. 26 days.
7. 100 books of leaves.
8. 56 columns.
9. 85 bags.
10. 109 books.
11. 96 toys.
12. 98 pencils.

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97
CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problem Multiplication

1. Stella receives Rs. 1625 as a scholarship in a year. How much does she
receive as scholarship in 3 years?
2. Each child has 35 bananas. If there are 2975 children, how many
bananas are there in total?
3. A biscuit company packs 1550 stickers in each pack. Find the number
of stickers in 18 cartons?
4. If Ram runs 5032 meters in 1 hour, then how far does he run in 4
hours?
5. There are 1392 crayons in each box. How many crayons are in 29
boxes?
6. Mary buys 1740 books each time she goes to the store. How many
books will she buy in 13 months?
7. There are 1300 candies in each box. How many candies are in 52
boxes?
8. Each sticker costs Rs. 1472.00. How much do 16 stickers cost?
9. Each toy costs Rs. 3696.00. How much do 48 toys cost?
10. There are 3003 peanuts in each box. How many peanuts are
in 91 boxes?
11. William has 3277 boxes of erasers. Each box holds 24
erasers. How many erasers does he have?
12. Each child has 6561 stickers. If there are 73 children, how
many stickers are there in total?

98
Answers

1. 4875.

2. 104125.

3. 27900.

4. 20128.

5. 40368.

6. 22620.

7. 67600.

8. 23552.

9. 177408.

10. 273273.

11. 78648.

12. 478953.

99
CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems Multiplication & Division

1. Sam, John and Peter share 285 ice-creams equally. How many ice-creams does each of

them get?

2. A car has 4 wheels. How many wheels do 19 cars have?

3. 623 boys are playing cricket. They play in groups of 7. How many groups are there?

4. There are 16 groups of 15 books. How many books are there altogether?

5. The price of a pizza is Rs. 213. What is the price of 23 pizzas?

6. There are 13 boxes. There are 12 pencils in each box. How many pencils are there

altogether?

7. An auto has 3 wheels. How many wheels do 86 autos have?

8. Sita, Rita and Gita share 678 books equally. How many books does each of them get?

9. 1476 girls are watching a movie in a theatre. They are in groups of 12. How many

groups are there?

10. The price of a toy is Rs. 876. What is the price of 102 toys?

1|Page

100
Answers

1. 95
2. 76
3. 89
4. 240
5. 4899
6. 156
7. 258
8. 226
9. 123
10. 89352

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101
CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems Multiplication & Division

1. John earned Rs. 900 in 3 months. How much money did he earn per

month?

2. A spider has 8 legs. How many legs do 456 spiders have?

3. I earned Rs. 450 per month. How much money will I earn in 34 months?

4. Neeta eats 8 chocolates per day. How many chocolates will she eat in 234

days?

5. 16 boys share marbles 2848 equally. How many marbles did each boy get?

6. I can pick 150 apples per day. How many apples can I pick in 43 days?

7. Gita has earned Rs. 1250 in 5 months. How much money did he earn per

month?

8. An elephant has 4 legs. How many legs do 456 elephants have?

9. Rishi earned Rs. 4478 per month. How much money will I earn in 34

months?

10. 2 girls share coins 2848 equally. How many coins did each girl get?

1|Page

102
Answers

1. 300
2. 3648
3. 15300
4. 1872
5. 178
6. 6450
7. 250
8. 1824
9. 152252
10. 1424

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103
CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems Multiplication & Division

1. Alex saves Rs. 8650 per month. How much does he saves in 12 months?

2. The price of a Barbie doll is Rs. 435. What is the price of 19 dolls?

3. There are 789 pages on a book. How many pages are there on 14 books?

4. In 5 months I saved Rs. 3000. How much money did I save per month?

5. There are 96 cars parked in the mall. Each car has 4 wheels. How many

wheels are there in all?

6. How many weeks are there in 105 days?

7. A monkey eats 112 bananas per day. How many bananas does it eat in 67

days?

8. Mike packed 1350 apples equally into bags of 5 apples. How many bags

did he need?

9. There are 88 children in a class. Each child has 18 books. How many books

are there altogether?

10. I spend Rs. 624 per month on lunches. How much do I spend on lunches

per year?

1|Page

104
Answers

1. 103800
2. 8265
3. 11046
4. 600
5. 384
6. 15
7. 7584
8. 270
9. 1584
10. 7488

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105
CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Highest Common Factors

Find the H.C.F of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers HCF

1. 12 and 20

2. 13 and 65

3. 35 and 18

4. 12 and 21

5. 24 and 96

6. 15 and 75

7. 12 and 56

8. 14 and 77

9. 11 and 78

10. 12 and 28

11. 17 and 68

12. 18 and 28

1|Page

106
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers HCF

1. 12 and 20 4

2. 13 and 65 13

3. 35 and 18 1

4. 12 and 21 3

5. 24 and 96 24

6. 15 and 75 15

7. 12 and 56 4

8. 14 and 77 7

9. 11 and 78 1

10. 12 and 28 4

11. 17 and 68 17

12. 18 and 28 2

2|Page

107
CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Prime Numbers

Circle the prime numbers.

51 52 53 54 55

56 57 58 59 60

61 62 63 64 65

66 67 68 69 70

71 72 73 74 75

76 77 78 79 80

81 82 83 84 85

86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95

96 97 98 99 100

1|Page

108
Answers

2|Page

109
CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Lowest Common Multiple

Find the LCM of the following numbers.

1. 3 and 4

2. 2 and 5

3. 2 and 6

4. 3 and 5

5. 8 and 6

6. 3 and 7

7. 6 and 7

8. 4 and 9

9. 9 and 6

10. 2 and 9

11. 3 and 8

12. 5 and 7

1|Page

110
Answers

1. 22

2. 10

3. 6

4. 15

5. 24

6. 21

7. 42

8. 36

9. 18

10. 18

11. 24

12. 35

2|Page

111
CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Lowest Common Multiple

Find the LCM of the following numbers.

1. 10 and 4

2. 3 and 9

3. 5 and 6

4. 2 and 7

5. 8 and 10

6. 3 and 2

7. 4 and 5

8. 10 and 5

9. 5 and 9

10. 10 and 2

11. 8 and 12

12. 4 and 12

1|Page

112
Answers

1. 20

2. 9

3. 30

4. 14

5. 40

6. 6

7. 20

8. 20

9. 45

10. 10

11. 24

12. 12

2|Page

113
CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Greatest/Highest Common Factors

Find the H.C.F/G.C.F of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers GCF/HCF

1. 60 and 120

2. 24 and 120

3. 20 and 120

4. 120 and 4

5. 24 and 20

6. 60 and 3

7. 15 and 120

8. 24 and 60

9. 60 and 8

10. 30 and 4

11. 30 and 40

12. 40 and 4

1|Page

114
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers GCF/HCF

1. 60 and 120 60

2. 24 and 120 24

3. 20 and 120 20

4. 120 and 4 4

5. 24 and 20 4

6. 60 and 3 3

7. 15 and 120 15

8. 24 and 60 12

9. 60 and 8 4

10. 30 and 4 2

11. 30 and 40 10

12. 40 and 4 4

2|Page

115
CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Least Common Multiple

Find the L.C.M of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 60 and 10

2. 10 and 20

3. 30 and 2

4. 12 and 40

5. 8 and 5

6. 10 and 4

7. 5 and 40

8. 4 and 20

9. 12 and 60

10. 3 and 15

11. 20 and 12

12. 40 and 6

1|Page

116
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 60 and 10 60

2. 10 and 20 20

3. 30 and 2 30

4. 12 and 40 120

5. 8 and 5 40

6. 10 and 4 20

7. 5 and 40 40

8. 4 and 20 20

9. 12 and 60 60

10. 3 and 15 15

11. 20 and 12 60

12. 40 and 6 120

2|Page

117
CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Least Common Multiple

Find the L.C.M of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 44 and 22

2. 42 and 14

3. 21 and 49

4. 20 and 40

5. 48 and 24

6. 20 and 8

7. 58 and 29

8. 66 and 44

9. 35 and 7

10. 35 and 56

11. 17 and 34

12. 12 and 48

1|Page

118
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 44 and 22 44

2. 42 and 14 42

3. 21 and 49 147

4. 20 and 40 40

5. 48 and 24 48

6. 20 and 8 40

7. 58 and 29 58

8. 66 and 44 132

9. 35 and 7 35

10. 35 and 56 280

11. 17 and 34 34

12. 12 and 48 48

2|Page

119
CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Least Common Multiple

Find the L.C.M of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 92 and 46

2. 75 and 50

3. 77 and 99

4. 72 and 96

5. 54 and 90

6. 81 and 54

7. 91 and 104

8. 75 and 100

9. 64 and 80

10. 56 and 98

11. 65 and 91

12. 72 and 48

1|Page

120
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers LCM

1. 92 and 46 92

2. 75 and 50 150

3. 77 and 99 693

4. 72 and 96 288

5. 54 and 90 270

6. 81 and 54 162

7. 91 and 104 728

8. 75 and 100 300

9. 64 and 80 320

10. 56 and 98 392

11. 65 and 91 455

12. 72 and 48 144

2|Page

121
CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Highest/Greatest Common Factors

Find the HCF/G.C.F of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 12 and 15

2. 10 and 8

3. 20 and 15

4. 25 and 10

5. 16 and 24

6. 12 and 18

7. 50 and 15

8. 20 and 40

9. 18 and 30

10. 12 and 24

11. 15 and 75

12. 25 and 50

1|Page

122
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 12 and 15 3

2. 10 and 8 2

3. 20 and 15 5

4. 25 and 10 5

5. 16 and 24 8

6. 12 and 18 6

7. 50 and 15 5

8. 20 and 40 20

9. 18 and 30 6

10. 12 and 24 12

11. 15 and 75 15

12. 25 and 50 25

2|Page

123
CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Highest/Greatest Common Factors

Find the HCF/G.C.F of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 8 and 24

2. 5 and 50

3. 12 and 50

4. 8 and 100

5. 14 and 16

6. 20 and 24

7. 12 and 21

8. 27 and 15

9. 10 and 30

10. 24 and 32

11. 48 and 12

12. 13 and 15

1|Page

124
Answers

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 8 and 24 8

2. 5 and 50 5

3. 12 and 50 2

4. 8 and 100 4

5. 14 and 16 2

6. 20 and 24 4

7. 12 and 21 3

8. 27 and 15 3

9. 10 and 30 10

10. 24 and 32 8

11. 48 and 12 12

12. 13 and 15 1

2|Page

125
CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Prime Numbers

Circle the prime numbers..

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35

36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45

46 47 48 49 50

1|Page

126
Answers

2|Page

127
CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Highest/Greatest Common Factors

Find the HCF/G.C.F of the following set of numbers.

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 19 and 95

2. 12 and 23

3. 14 and 84

4. 12 and 66

5. 19 and 48

6. 17 and 68

7. 14 and 87

8. 12 and 26

9. 30 and 45

10. 21 and 33

11. 15 and 95

12. 15 and 90

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Answers

S. No Set of Numbers HCF/GCF

1. 19 and 95 19

2. 12 and 23 1

3. 14 and 84 14

4. 12 and 66 6

5. 19 and 48 1

6. 17 and 68 17

7. 14 and 87 1

8. 12 and 26 2

9. 30 and 45 15

10. 21 and 33 3

11. 15 and 95 5

12. 15 and 90 15

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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Factors

Find the factors for the following numbers.

1. 21, -------, -----------, ---------, ----------

2. 16, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, -----------

3. 14, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

4. 22, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

5. 30, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

6. 6, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

7. 33, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

8. 27, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

9. 28, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------

10. 45, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------

11. 24, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, -----------, ---------, ---------

12. 36, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, -----------, ---------, ---------

13. 3, ---------, ---------

14. 9, ---------, ---------, ---------

15. 42, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, -----------, ---------, ---------

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130
Answers

1. 21 = 1, 3, 7, 21

2. 16 = 1, 2, 4, 8, 16

3. 14 = 1, 2, 7, 14

4. 22 = 1, 2, 11, 22

5. 30 = 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30

6. 6 = 1, 2, 3, 6

7. 33 = 1, 3, 11, 33

8. 27 = 1, 3, 9, 27

9. 28 = 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28

10. 45 = 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45

11. 24 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

12. 36 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 12, 18, 36

13. 3 = 1, 3

14. 9 = 1, 3, 9

15. 42 = 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42

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CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics Factors

Find the factors for the following numbers.

1. 18 = --------, -----------, ---------, ----------

2. 15 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, -----------

3. 8 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

4. 20 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

5. 39 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

6. 12 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

7. 2 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

8. 26 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------

9. 4 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------

10. 10 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------

11. 63 = ---------, ---------, ---------, ----------, ---------, ---------

12. 43 = ---------, ---------

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132
Answers

1. 18 = 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18

2. 15 = 1, 3, 5, 15

3. 8 = 1, 2, 4, 8

4. 20 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20

5. 39 = 1, 3, 13, 39

6. 12 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12

7. 2 = 1, 2

8. 26 = 1, 2, 13, 26

9. 4 = 1, 2, 4

10. 10 = 1, 2, 5, 10

11. 63 = 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 63

12. 43 = 1, 43

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CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS V Mathematics (HCF and LCM)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Tina has a bag of 36 orange-flavoured sweets and Pooja has a bag of 44 grape-
flavoured sweets. They have to divide up the sweets into small trays with equal
number of sweets; each tray containing either orange-flavoured or grape-flavoured
sweets only. If there is no remainder, find the largest possible number of sweets in
each tray.
a. 4 b. 3
c. 2 d. 1

2. Meena is pasting pieces of square coloured paper of equal size onto a board measuring
72 cm by 90 cm. If only whole square pieces are used, and the board is to be
completely covered, find the largest possible length of the side of each square
coloured paper.
a. 4 cm b. 5 cm
c. 6 cm d. 3 cm

3. Two wires with lengths of 448 cm and 616 cm are to be cut into pieces of all the same
length without remainder. Find the greatest possible length of the pieces.
a. 6 cm b. 8 cm
c. 4 cm d. 5 cm

4. Jyoti and Jia were each given a piece of ribbon of equal length. Janice cuts her ribbons
into equal lengths of 2 m, while Jasmine cuts her ribbons into equal lengths of 5 m. If
there was no remainder in both cases, find the shortest possible length of ribbon given
to them
a. 8m b. 10 m
c. 5m d. 6m

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5. On a track for remote-controlled racing cars, racing car A completes the track in 28
seconds, while racing car B completes it in 24 seconds. If they both start at the same
time, after how many seconds will they be side by side again?
a. 1 b. 2
c. 5 d. 7

6. Pencils come in packages of 10. Erasers come in packages of 12. Phillip wants to
purchase the smallest number of pencils and erasers so that he will have exactly 1
eraser per pencil. How many packages of pencils and erasers should Phillip buy?

7. Kirti baked 30 oatmeal cookies and 48 chocolate chip cookies to package in plastic
containers for her teacher friends at school. She wants to divide the cookies into
identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of
cookie. If she wants each container to have the greatest number of cookies possible,
how many plastic containers does she need?

8. Kirti baked 30 oatmeal cookies and 48 chocolate chip cookies to package in plastic
containers for her teacher friends at school. She wants to divide the cookies into
identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of
cookie. If she wants each container to have the greatest number of cookies possible,
how many chocolate chip cookies will be in each container?

9. Kirti baked 30 oatmeal cookies and 48 chocolate chip cookies to package in plastic
containers for her teacher friends at school. She wants to divide the cookies into
identical containers so that each container has the same number of each kind of
cookie. If she wants each container to have the greatest number of cookies possible,
how many oatmeal cookies will be in each container?

10. Boxes that are 12 inches tall are being stacked next to boxes that are 18 inches tall.
What is the shortest height at which the two stacks will be the same height?

135
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 6 packages of Pencils and 5 packages of erasers
7. 6
8. 8
9. 5
10. 36 inches

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CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS V Mathematics (HCF and LCM)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., tours of the Red for and the Rashtrapati Bhawan at a tour
agency. Tours for the Red for leave every 15 minutes. Tours for the Rashtrapati
Bhawan leave every 20 minutes. How often do the tours leave at the same time?
a. 60 minutes b. 40 minutes
c. 80 minutes d. 30 minutes

2. Two lights are turned on at the same time. One blinks every 4 seconds and the other
blinks every 6 seconds. In 60 seconds, how many times will they blink at the same
time?
a. 4 times b. 5 times
c. 6 times d. 7 times

3. The table shows the number of students in the school.

Students Number
Girls 48
Boys 64

The teacher plans to arrange the students in equal rows. Only girls or boys will be in
each row. What is the greatest number of students that could be in each row?
a. 14 b. 12
c. 16 d. 18

4. At a display booth at an amusement park, every visitor gets a gift bag. Some of the
bags have items in them as shown in this table.

Items Bags
Hat Every 2nd visitor
T-shirt Every 7th visitor
Backpack Every 10th visitor

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How often will a bag contain all three items?
a. Every 14 bags b. Every 19 bags
c. Every 140 bags d. Every 70 bags

5. Veena has swimming lessons every fifth day and diving lessons every third day. If she
had a swimming lesson and a diving lesson on May 5, when will be the next date on
which she has both swimming and diving lessons?
a. May 20 b. May 10
c. May 15 d. May 5

6. Hot dogs come in packages of 8. Hot dog buns come in packages of 12. If Grace wants
to have enough to serve 24 people and have none left over, how many packages of hot
dogs and hot dog buns should she purchase?

7. There are 40 girls and 32 boys who want to participate in 6th grade intramurals. If
each team must have the same number of girls and the same number of boys, what is
the greatest number of teams that can participate in intramurals?

8. There are 40 girls and 32 boys who want to participate in 6th grade intramurals. If
each team must have the same number of girls and the same number of boys, how
many girls and boys will be on each team?

9. Boxes that are 12 inches tall are being stacked next to boxes that are 18 inches tall.
What is the shortest height at which the two stacks will be the same height?

10. Three pigs entered a race around a track. Piggly takes 6 minutes to run one lap. Piglet
takes 3 minutes to run one lap and it takes Wiggly 5 minutes to run one lap. If all three
pigs begin the race at the same time, how many minutes will it take for all three pigs to
be at the starting point again?

138
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 3 bags of hot dogs, 2 bags of buns
7. 8 teams
8. 5 girls on each team and 4 boys on each team
9. 36 inches
10. 30 minutes

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CBSE Worksheet-17
CLASS V Mathematics (HCF and LCM)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Suraj has 8-inch pieces of toy train track and Rohan has 18-inch pieces of train track.
How many of each piece would each child need to build tracks that are equal in
length?
a. 72 inches b. 36 inches
c. 108 inches d. 120 inches

2. I am planting 50 apple trees and 30 peach trees. I want the same number and type of
trees per row. What is the maximum number of trees I can plant per row?
a. 5 b. 10
c. 12 d. 7

3. I am trying to adjust 60 apples and 70 peaches. I want the same number and type of
fruits per row. What is the maximum number of fruits I can adjust per row?
a. 14 b. 12
c. 10 d. 18

4. Sanjay has 6-inch pieces of pipe and Rakesh has 15-inch pieces of pipe. How many of
each piece would each need to build line that are equal in length?
a. 40 inches b. 12 inches
c. 15 inches d. 30 inches

5. Leena has swimming lessons every fifth day and diving lessons every third day. If she
had a swimming lesson and a diving lesson on May 5, when will be the next date on
which she has both swimming and diving lessons?
a. May 20 b. May 10
c. May 15 d. May 5

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6. Shannon is making identical balloon arrangements for a party. She has 32 maroon
balloons, 24 white balloons, and 16 orange balloons. She wants each arrangement to
have the same number of each color. What is the greatest number of arrangements
that she can make if every balloon is used?

7. Sharda has two pieces of cloth. One piece is 72 inches wide and the other piece is 90
inches wide. She wants to cut both pieces into strips of equal width that are as wide as
possible. How wide should she cut the strips?

8. Ajay exercises every 12 days and Ishan every 8 days. Ajay and Ishan both exercised
today. How many days will it be until they exercise together again?

9. Reema is making a game board that is 16 inches by 24 inches. She wants to use square
tiles. What is the larges tile she can use?

10. Two bikers are riding a circular path. The first rider completes a round in 12 minutes.
The second rider completes a round in 18 minutes. If they both started at the same
place and time and go in the same direction, after how many minutes will they meet
again at the starting point?

141
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 4 Maroon, 3 White and 2 Orange balloons
7. 18 inches wide
8. Ajay and Ishan would exercise on the same day every 24 days.
9. 4 inches
10. 36 minutes

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Fraction Subtraction

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

143
Answers

1
1.
7

3
2.
11

3. 0

1
4.
2

5. 0

1
6.
3

2
7.
13

8. 0

9. 0

1
10.
9

1
11.
4

12. 0

2|Page

144
CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Fraction Subtraction

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

145
Answers

1
1.
6

3
2.
7

2
3.
3

11
4.
20

4
5.
15

13
6.
16

1
7.
14

1
8.
3

1
9.
15

5
10.
19

7
11.
18

4
12.
5

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146
CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Fraction Subtraction

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

147
Answers

7
1.
20

2. 0

1
3.
20

3
4.
19

7
5.
11

1
6.
12

1
7.
5

5
8.
16

4
9.
15

4
10.
9

1
11.
16

1
12.
16

2|Page

148
CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Fraction Subtraction

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

149
Answers

3
1.
20

2
2.
11

3
3.
8

2
4.
19

3
5.
16

9
6.
20

9
7.
17

7
8.
16

9. 0

1
10.
2

8
11.
15

1
12.
20

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150
CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Simplify Fractions

Simplify each fraction to a mixed number in lowest terms.

115 80 65
1. 30 = 2. 25 = 3. 35 =

39 18 25
4. 12 = 5. 6 = 6. 25 =

69 39 24
7. 21 = 8. 18 = 9. 18 =

51 28 66
10. 27 = 11. 18 = 12. 27 =

25 105 58
13. 10 = 14. 27 = 15. 18 =

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151
Answers

1. 2. 3.

5. 6.
4.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

152
CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Fractions

Compare each pair of fractions using <, > or = sign.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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153
Answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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154
CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Adding Fractions

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

155
Answers

8
1.
15
9
2.
10
3. 1
2
4.
3
5
5.
6
2
6.
3
4 1
7. =1
3 3
11
8.
12
8
9.
9
29 13
10. =1
16 16
17 2
11. =1
15 15
19 2
12. =1
17 17

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156
CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Adding Fractions

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

157
Answers

23 5
1. =1
18 18
7
2.
8
5
3.
7
4. 1
11 2
5. =1
9 9
11 2
6. =1
9 9
4
7.
3
4
8.
7
9. 1
11
10.
14
5 1
11. = 1
4 4
12. 1

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158
CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Multiplication

Find the value of each expression.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

159
Answers

9
1.
28
16
2.
27
9
3.
32
17
4.
24
3
5.
20
5
6.
12
9
7.
14
4
8.
9
7
9.
36
1
10.
12
17
11.
21
8
12.
21

2|Page

160
CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Fractions

Compare each pair of fractions using <, > or = sign.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

1|Page

161
Answers

1. 2. 4. 5.

3.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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162
CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Fractions

Compare each pair of fractions using <, > or = sign.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

1|Page

163
Answers

2. 3. 4. 5.
1.

7. 8. 9. 10.
6.

12. 13. 14.


11. 15.

16. 18. 19.


17. 20.

21. 24. 25.


22. 23.

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164
CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Multiplication

Find the value of each expression.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

165
Answers

35
1.
36
1
2.
24
5
3.
21
3
4.
14
1
5.
36
5
6.
21
5
7.
27
9
8.
10
5
9.
6
32
10.
33
20
11.
33
16
12.
33

2|Page

166
CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Fractions

Compare each pair of fractions using <, > or = sign.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

1|Page

167
Answers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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168
CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics Simplify Fractions

Simplify each fraction to its lowest terms.

5 3 15
1. = 2. = 3. =
30 6 35

12 20 28
4. = 5. = 6. =
16 25 36

35 6 4
7. = 8. = 9. =
40 24 10

10 8 9
10. = 11. = 12. =
18 18 21

20 9 6
13. = 14. = 15. =
32 15 8

5 8 6
16. = 17. = 18. =
15 24 14

9 15 6
19. = 20. = 21. =
12 24 27

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169
Answers

1 3
1. 12.
6 7

1 5
2. 13.
2 8

3 3
3. 14.
7 5

3 3
4. 15.
4 4

4 1
5. 16.
5 3

7 1
6. 17.
9 3

7 3
7. 18.
8 7

1 3
8. 19.
4 4

2 5
9. 20.
5 8

2 2
10.
9 21. 9

4
11.
9

2|Page

170
CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Multiplication

Find the value of each expression.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

171
Answers

35
1.
36
11
2.
14
4
3.
15
7
4.
18
11
5.
35
11
6.
25
16
7.
21
8
8.
15
7
9.
33
3
10.
20
7
11.
18
16
12.
35

2|Page

172
CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS V Mathematics Adding Fractions

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

173
Answers

5 1
1. =1
4 4
17
2.
20
9
3.
10
7
4.
12
2
5.
3
10 1
6. =1
9 9
19
7.
20
13
8.
18
13
9.
18
2
10.
3
11 2
11. =1
9 9
9
12.
10

2|Page

174
CBSE Worksheet-17
CLASS V Mathematics Adding Fractions

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

2. 3.
1.

4. 5. 6.

8.
7. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

175
Answers

1. 45
26 2
2. =8
3 3
88 4
3. = 12
7 7
29 1
4. =4
7 7
79 1
5. = 26
3 3
72 2
6. = 14
5 5
69 9
7. =6
10 10
71 1
8. =7
10 10
66 1
9. = 13
5 5
25 1
10. = 12
2 2
73 3
11. =7
10 10
12. 9

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176
CBSE Worksheet-18
CLASS V Mathematics Adding Fractions

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

177
Answers

118 13
1. =5
21 21
19 3
2. =2
8 8
14
3.
5
9 1
4. =2
4 4
159 19
5. =4
35 35
25 9
6. =1
16 16
61 7
7. =3
18 18
185 17
8. =3
56 56
82 7
9. =5
15 15
23 7
10. =2
8 8
127 37
11. =2
45 45
5 1
12. =2
2 2

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178
CBSE Worksheet-19
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Division

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

179
Answers

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

2|Page

180
CBSE Worksheet-20
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Division

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

181
Answers

45 1
1. =2
22 22
3
2.
11
1
3.
3
15
4.
26
63 13
5. =1
50 50
7 2
6. =1
5 5
13
7.
57
22
8.
27
35
9.
48
38
10.
85
25 9
11. =1
16 16
15 1
12. =1
14 14

2|Page

182
CBSE Worksheet-21
CLASS V Mathematics Simplify Fractions

Simplify each fraction to its lowest terms.

10 8 16
1. = 2. = 3. =
40 10 36

20 5 16
4. = 5. = 6. =
30 10 32

18 25 8
7. = 8. = 9. =
24 35 36

8 4 8
10. = 11. = 12. =
24 8 12

4 12 3
13. = 14. = 15. =
28 27 18

2 6 4
16. = 17. = 18. =
4 18 20

12 6 12
19. = 20. = 21. =
15 9 24

1|Page

183
Answers

1 2
1. 12.
4 3

4 1
2. 13.
5 7

4 4
3. 14.
9 9

2 1
4. 15.
3 6

1 1
5. 16.
2 2

1 1
6. 17.
2 3

3 1
7. 18.
4 5

5 4
8. 19.
7 5

2 2
9. 20.
9 3

1 1
10.
3 21. 2

1
11.
2

2|Page

184
CBSE Worksheet-22
CLASS V Mathematics Simplify Fractions

Simplify each fraction to a mixed number in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

45 21 42
18 = 6 = 24 =

4. 5. 6.

28 32 50
12 = 24 = 30 =

7. 8. 9.

18 25 8
6 = 10 = 8=

10. 11. 12.

36 42 12
12 = 12 = 8=

13. 14. 15.

52 88 45
24 = 28 = 12 =

1|Page

185
Answers

1. 2. 3.

4.
5. 6.

7. 9.
8.

10.
11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

2|Page

186
CBSE Worksheet-23
CLASS V Mathematics Fractions Division

Find the value of each expression in lowest terms.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

1|Page

187
Answers

3
1.
10
4
2.
9
8
3.
9
10
4.
21
8
5.
27
9
6.
28
3
7.
4
4
8.
9
27
9.
35
7
10.
10
5
11.
7
9
12.
32

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IVMathematics Percentage

Find the value of each percent.

1. 35% of 31 2. 36% of 74

3. 64% of 41 4. 33% of 40

5. 91% of 5 6. 96% of 19

7. 18% of 43 8. 39% of 1

9. 17% of 67 10. 59% of 3

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Answers
1. 35% of 31 2. 36% of 74

10.85 26.64

3. 64% of 41 4. 33% of 40

26.24 13.20

5. 91% of 5 6. 96% of 19

4.55 18.24

7. 18% of 43 8. 39% of 1

7.74 0.39

9. 17% of 67 10. 59% of 3

11.39 1.77

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics Percentage

Find the value of each percent.

1. 59% of 3 2. 10% of 34

3. 13% of 14 4. 68% of 69

5. 98% of 88 6. 13% of 25

7. 81% of 29 8. 8% of 35

9. 28% of 75 10. 67% of 10

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Answers

1. 59% of 3 2. 10% of 34

1.77 3.4

3. 13% of 14 4. 68% of 69

1.82 46.92

5. 98% of 88 6. 13% of 25

86.24 3.25

7. 81% of 29 8. 8% of 35

23.49 2.8

9. 28% of 75 10. 67% of 10

21.00 6.7

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Percent of Numbers

Compare percents of numbers using <, > or = sign.

1. 86% of 40 5 7% of 55

2. 46% of 86 43% of 26

3. 6% of 55 40% of 62

4. 95% of 58 35% of 24

5. 27% of 39 97% of 23

6. 30% of 84 64% of 10

7. 17% of 38 80% of 88

8. 98% of 50 43% of 69

9. 31% of 50 47% of 91

10. 84% of 94 31% of 58

11. 68% of 72 41% of 45

12. 83% of 18 8% of 66

13. 45% of 17 13% of 23

14. 4% of 99 11% of 4

15. 32% of 39 45% of 60

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Answers

1. 34.4 > 31.35

2. 39.56 > 11.18

3. 3.3 < 24.8

4. 55.1 > 8.4

5. 10.53 < 22.31

6. 25.2 > 6.4

7. 6.46 < 70.4

8. 49 > 29.67

9. 15.5 < 42.77

10. 78.96 > 17.98

11. 48.96 > 18.45

12. 14.94 > 5.28

13. 7.65 > 2.99

14. 3.96 > 0.44

15. 12.48 < 27

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Ratios

Calculate the ratios.

1. 4 : 3 = 24 : -----

2. 5 : 2 = 20 : -----

3. 3 : 2 = 21 : -----

4. 4 : 5 = 16 : -----

5. 5 : 3 = 15 : -----

6. 3 : 1 = 6 : -----

7. 2 : 9 = 10 : -----

8. 3 : 5 = 9 : -----

9. 4 : 7 = 12 : -----

10. 2 : 3 = 20 : -----

11. 7 : 3 = 35 : ------

12. 3 : 2 = 60 : ------

13. 4 : 3 = 64 : ------

14. 5 : 9 = 45 : ------

15. 6 : 8 = 24 : ------

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Answers

1. 4 : 3 = 24 : 18

2. 5 : 2 = 20 : 8

3. 3 : 2 = 21 : 14

4. 4 : 5 = 16 : 20

5. 5 : 3 = 15 : 9

6. 3 : 1 = 6 : 2

7. 2 : 9 = 10 : 45

8. 3 : 5 = 9 : 15

9. 4 : 7 = 12 : 21

10. 2 : 3 = 20 :30

11. 7 : 3 = 35 : 15

12. 3 : 2 = 60 : 40

13. 4 : 3 = 64 : 48

14. 5 : 9 = 45 : 81

15. 6 : 8 = 24 : 32

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Percents of Numbers

Compare percents of numbers using <, > or = sign.

1. 72% of 11 40% of 97

2. 15% of 49 15% of 29

3. 41% of 58 80% of 94

4. 94% of 20 35% of 24

5. 51% of 5 58% of 60

6. 55% of 16 23% of 71

7. 9% of 13 57% of 88

8. 37% of 6 71% of 75

9. 74% of 56 82% of 17

10. 51% of 51 38% of 88

11. 98% of 82 52% of 22

12. 31% of 89 23% of 55

13. 30% of 34 57% of 66

14. 89% of 75 54% of 48

15. 91% of 97 88% of 70

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Answers

1. 7.92 < 38.8

2. 7.35 > 4.35

3. 23.78 < 75.2

4. 18.8 < 44.02

5. 2.55 < 34.8

6. 8.8 < 16.33

7. 1.17 < 50.16

8. 2.22 < 53.25

9. 41.44 > 13.94

10. 26.01 < 33.44

11. 80.36 > 11.44

12. 27.59 > 12.65

13. 10.2 < 37.62

14. 66.75 > 25.92

15. 88.27 > 61.6

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Ratios

Calculate the ratios.

1. 2:3 = 36 : __________

2. 7:3 = 28 : __________

3. 6:2 = 24 : __________

4. 1:3 = 12 : __________

5. 4:6 = 8 : __________

6. 4:1 = 12 : __________

7. 5:2 = 20 : __________

8. 8:3 = 24 : __________

9. 2:6 = 4 : __________

10. 4:3 = 16 : __________

11. 5:2 = 30 : __________

12. 4:3 = 32 : __________

13. 4:5 = 12 : __________

14. 6:7 = 12 : __________

15. 8:3 = 16 : __________

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Answers

1. 2 : 3 = 36 : 54

2. 7 : 3 = 28 : 12

3. 6 : 2 = 24 : 8

4. 1 : 3 = 12 : 36

5. 4 : 6 = 8 : 12

6. 4 : 1 = 12 : 3

7. 5 : 2 = 20 : 8

8. 8 : 3 = 24 : 9

9. 2 : 6 = 4 : 12

10. 4 : 3 = 16 : 12

11. 5 : 2 = 30 : 12

12. 4 : 3 = 32 : 24

13. 4 : 5 = 12 : 15

14. 6 : 7 = 12 : 14

15. 8 : 3 = 16 : 6

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Missing Decimals

Find the missing numbers.

1. 1.25 + ___________ = 2.05

2. 0.2 + ___________ = 4.11

3. 1.11 + ___________ = 4.09

4. 0.01 + ___________ = 2.5

5. 4.38 + ___________ = 5.1

6. 0.22 + ___________ = 4.03

7. 4.01 + ___________ = 4.9

8. 5.98 + ___________ = 6.02

9. 0.45 + ___________ = 2.35

10. 7.1 + ___________ = 8.65

11. 1.75 + ___________ = 4.39

12. 0.17 + ___________ = 2.8

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Answers

1. 0.8

2. 3.91

3. 2.98

4. 2.49

5. 0.72

6. 3.81

7. 0.89

8. 0.04

9. 1.9

10. 1.55

11. 2.64

12. 2.63

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Missing Decimals

Find the missing numbers.

1. 1.55 + ________________ = 7.54

2. 3.3 + ________________ = 4.29

3. 12 + ________________ = 14.6

4. 1.27 + ________________ = 4.8

5. 1.5 + ________________ = 3.49

6. 3.6 + ________________ = 5.66

7. 1.2 + ________________ = 3.15

8. 1.45 + ________________ = 2

9. 1.15 + ________________ = 2.48

10. 3.9 + ________________ = 4.89

11. 4.1 + ________________ = 6.78

12. 1.31 + ________________ = 5.4

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Answers

1. 5.99

2. 0.99

3. 2.6

4. 3.53

5. 1.99

6. 2.06

7. 1.95

8. 0.55

9. 1.33

10. 0.99

11. 2.68

12. 4.09

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Expand the Decimal

Write each number in expanded form.

a) 6718.062 =

b) 7050.356 =

c) 4640.049 =

d) 2391.963 =

e) 6538.05 =

f) 2466.99 =

g) 6643.493 =

h) 3142.871 =

i) 5757.879 =

j) 5411.908 =

k) 6589.26 =

l) 785.16 =

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Answers

a) 6718.062 = 6 x 1000 + 7 x 100 + 1 x 10 + 8 x 1 + 6 x 1/100 + 2 x 1/1000

b) 7050.356 =7 x 1000 + 5 x 10 + 3 x 1/10 + 5 x 1/100 + 6 x 1/1000

c) 4640.049 = 4 x 1000 + 6 x 100 + 4 x 10 + 4 x 1/100 + 9 x 1/1000

d) 2391.963 =2 x 1000 + 3 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 1 x 1 + 9 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100 + 3 x 1/1000

e) 6538.05 =6 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 3 x 10 + 8 x 1+ 5 x 1/100

f) 2466.99 =2 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 6 x 10 +6 x 1 + 9 x 1/10 + 9 x 1/100

g) 6643.493 =6 x 1000 + 6 x 100 + 4 x 10 + 3 x 1 + 4 x 1/10 + 9 x 1/100 + 3 x 1/1000

h) 3142.871 =3 x 1000 + 1 x 100 + 4 x 10 +2 x 1 + 8 x 1/10 + 7 x 1/100 + 1 x 1/1000

i) 5757.879 =5 x 1000 + 7 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 7 x 1 + 8 x 1/10+ 7 x 1/100 + 9 x 1/1000

j) 5411.908 =5 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 1 x 10+ 1 x 1 + 9 x 1/10 + 8 x 1/1000

k) 6589.26 = 6 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 9 x 1 + 2 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100

l) 785.16 = 7 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 5 x 1 + 1 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Expand the Decimal

Write each number in expanded form.

a) 5484.366 =

b) 6858.026 =

c) 2422.75 =

d) 9287.373 =

e) 1376.864 =

f) 3905.201 =

g) 2066.228 =

h) 4127.757 =

i) 7410.809 =

j) 3516.568 =

k) 5483.68 =

l) 253.85 =
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Answers

a) 5484.366 = 5 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 4 x 1 + 3 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100 + 6 x 1/1000

b) 6858.026 = 6 x 1000 + 8 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 8 x 1 + 2 x 1/100 + 6 x 1/1000

c) 2422.75 = 2 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 2 x 1 + 7 x 1/10 + 5 x 1/100

d) 9287.373 = 9 x 1000 + 2 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 7 x 1 + 3 x 1/10 + 7 x 1/100 + 3 x 1/1000

e) 1376.864 = 1 x 1000 + 3 x 100 + 7 x 10 + 6 x 1 + 8 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100 + 4 x 1/1000

f) 3905.201 = 3 x 1000 + 9 x 100 + 5 x 1 + 2 x 1/10 + 1 x 1/100

g) 2066.228 = 2 x 1000 + 6 x 10 + 6 x 1 + 2 x 1/10 + 2 x 1/100 + 8 x 1/1000

h) 4127.757 = 4 x 1000 + 1 x 100 + 2 x 10 + 7 x 1 + 7 x 1/10 + 5 x 1/100 + 7 x 1/1000

i) 7410.809 = 7 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 1 x 10 + 8 x 1/10 + 9 x 1/1000

j) 3516.568 = 3 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 1 x 10 + 6 x 1 + 5 x 1/10 + 6 x 1/100 + 8 x 1/1000

k) 5483.68 = 5 x 1000 + 4 x 100 + 8 x 10 + 3 x 1 + 6 x 1/10 + 8 x 1/100

l) 253.85 = 2 x 100 + 5 x 10 + 3 x 1 + 8 x 1/10 + 5 x 1/100

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Standard Form

Write each number in standard form.

1. (3 1,000) + (9 100) + (5 1) + (2 1/10) + (1 1/1,000)

2. (9 1,000) + (2 100) + (8 10) + (7 1) + (3 1/10) + (7 1/100) + (3 1/1,000)

3. (6 1,000) + (8 100) + (5 10) + (8 1) + (2 1/100) + (6 1/1,000)

4. (5 1,000) + (4 100) + (8 10) + (4 1) + (3 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (6 1/1,000)

5. (3 1,000) + (5 100) + (1 10) + (6 1) + (5 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (8 1/1,000)

6. (2 1,000) + (4 100) + (2 10) + (2 1) + (7 1/10) + (5 1/100)

7. (1 1,000) + (3 100) + (7 10) + (6 1) + (8 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (4 1/1,000)

8. (7 1,000) + (4 100) + (1 10) + (8 1/10) + (9 1/1,000)

9. (4 1,000) + (1 100) + (2 10) + (7 1) + (7 1/10) + (5 1/100) + (7 1/1,000)

10. (2 1,000) + (6 10) + (6 1) + (2 1/10) + (2 1/100) + (8 1/1,000)

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Answers

1. 3905.201

2. 9287.373

3. 6858.026

4. 5484.366

5. 3516.568

6. 2422.75

7. 1376.864

8. 7410.809

9. 4127.757

10. 2066.228

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Standard Form

Write each number in standard form.

1. (5 1,000) + (9 100) + (9 10) + (4 1) + (8 1/10) + (2 1/100) + (6 1/1,000)

2. (1 100) + (8 1) + (2 1/10) + (8 1/100) + (2 1/1,000)

3. (7 1,000) + (7 10) + (4 1) + (2 1/10) + (5 1/1,000)

4. (7 1,000) + (9 100) + (8 10) + (2 1) + (6 1/10) + (1 1/100) + (6 1/1,000)

5. (5 100) + (4 10) + (3 1) + (6 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (1 1/1,000)

6. (4 100) + (2 10) + (5 1) + (1 1/10) + (2 1/100) + (3 1/1,000)

7. (2 1,000) + (8 100) + (6 10) + (4 1) + (1 1/10) + (8 1/1,000)

8. (6 1,000) + (1 100) + (2 10) + (4 1) + (4 1/10) + (7 1/100) + (4 1/1,000)

9. (4 1,000) + (8 100) + (9 10) + (9 1) + (9 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (1 1/1,000)

10. (2 1,000) + (4 10) + (6 1) + (1 1/10) + (9 1/100) + (1 1/1,000)

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Answers

1. 5994.826

2. 108.282

3. 7074.205

4. 7982.616

5. 543.661

6. 425.123

7. 2864.108

8. 6124.474

9. 4899.961

10. 2046.191

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Standard Form

Write each number in standard form.

1. (3 1,000) + (6 100) + (8 10) + (3 1) + (7 1/100) + (4 1/1,000)

2. (7 1,000) + (2 100) + (1 10) + (6 1) + (7 1/10) + (2 1/1,000)

3. (6 1,000) + (2 100) + (7 10) + (4 1) + (2 1/10) + (3 1/100) + (5 1/1,000)

4. (2 1,000) + (4 100) + (6 10) + (7 1) + (6 1/10) + (2 1/100) + (2 1/1,000)

5. (5 1,000) + (9 100) + (6 10) + (4 1) + (8 1/100) + (7 1/1,000)

6. (7 1,000) + (6 100) + (7 10) + (5 1) + (2 1/10) + (3 1/100) + (3 1/1,000)

7. (5 100) + (7 10) + (5 1) + (9 1/10) + (2 1/100) + (6 1/1,000)

8. (3 1,000) + (1 100) + (8 10) + (4 1) + (2 1/10) + (6 1/100) + (9 1/1,000)

9. (5 1,000) + (9 100) + (7 10) + (2 1) + (9 1/10) + (3 1/100) + (9 1/1,000)

10. (6 1,000) + (5 100) + (8 10) + (4 1) + (1 1/10) + (5 1/1,000)

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Answers

1. 3683.074

2. 7216.702

3. 6274.235

4. 2467.622

5. 5964.087

6. 7675.233

7. 575.926

8. 3184.269

9. 5972.939

10. 6584.105

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Multiplication

Find the product.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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Answers

1. 0.066
2. 0.3525
3. 0.205
4. 0.495
5. 0.4275
6. 0.1568
7. 0.0948
8. 0.6391
9. 0.2139
10. 0.3822
11. 0.14
12. 0.2223
13. 0.72
14. 0.0748
15. 0.0468

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Division

Find the quotient.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

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7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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Answers

1. 39.60
2. 28.90
3. 86.60
4. 41.10
5. 68.40
6. 86.60
7. 94.10
8. 73.60
9. 40.10
10. 82.40
11. 69.20
12. 17.90

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Multiplication

Find the product.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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Answers

1. 0.3
2. 0.4029
3. 0.581
4. 0.2204
5. 0.0559
6. 0.0483
7. 0.1504
8. 0.2622
9. 0.8019
10. 0.4641
11. 0.3528
12. 0.4118
13. 0.5445
14. 0.129
15. 0.5928

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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Division

Find the quotient.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

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7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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Answers

1. 29.50

2. 99.50

3. 79.30

4. 18.40

5. 34.30

6. 65.30

7. 14.80

8. 77.20

9. 94.80

10. 13.30

11. 15.20

12. 61.10

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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Multiplication

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15.

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Answers

1. 0.2125
2. 0.1768
3. 0.2465
4. 0.5487
5. 0.0714
6. 0.8556
7. 0.1485
8. 0.0836
9. 0.3822
10. 0.6375
11. 0.3384
12. 0.931
13. 0.396
14. 0.308
15. 0.1911

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CBSE Worksheet-213
CLASS V Mathematics Decimal Division

Find the quotient.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

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7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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228
Answers

1. 88.80

2. 40.40

3. 18.20

4. 93.70

5. 20.60

6. 64.40

7. 29.10

8. 22.10

9. 77.50

10. 21.60

11. 82.50

12. 98.20

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Complementary Angles

Identify the missing angle in each set of complementary angles. First is done for you.
1. 2.

< CAD = 680


< A = 900 (Right angle)
< DAB = 900 680 = 220

3. 4.

5. 6.

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7. 8.

9. 10.

11. 12.

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Answers

1. < CAD = 680 7. < CAD = 330


< A = 900 (Right angle) < A = 900 (Right angle)
< DAB = 900 680 = 220 < DAB = 900 330 = 570
2. <BAD = 530 8. < CAD = 520
< A = 900 < A = 900
<CAD = 900- 530 =370 < DAB = 900 520 = 380
3. <BAD = 400 9. <BAD = 210
< A = 900 < A = 900
<CAD = 900- 400 =500 <CAD = 900- 210 =690
4. < CAD = 630 10. <CAD = 750
< A = 900 (Right angle) < A = 900
< DAB = 900 630 = 270 <BAD = 900- 750 =150
5. <BAD = 470 11. <BAD = 450
< A = 900 < A = 900
<CAD = 900- 470 =430 <CAD = 900- 450 =450
6. <BAD = 170 12. <BAD = 540
< A = 900 < A = 900
<CAD = 900- 170 =730 <CAD = 900- 540 =360

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Supplementary Angles

Identify the missing angle in each set of supplementary angles. First is done for you.
1. 2.

< ABD = 940


< B = 1800 (Right angle)
< DBC = 1800 940 = 860

3. 4.

5. 6.

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7. 8.

9. 10.

11. 12.

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Answers
1. < ABD = 940
< B = 1800
< DBC =1800 -940 = 860
2. < ABD = 1580
< B = 1800
<DBC =1800 -1580 = 220
3. < ABD = 450
< B = 1800
<DBC =1800 -450 = 1350
4. < ABD = 650
< B = 1800
<DBC =1800 -650 = 1150
5. < DBC = 430
< B = 1800
<ABD =1800 -430 = 1370
6. < DBC = 1290
< B = 1800
<ABD =1800 -1290 = 510
7. < DBC = 750
< B = 1800
<ABD =1800 -750 = 1050
8. < DBC = 900
< B = 1800
<ABD =1800 -900 = 900
9. < DBC = 1660
< B = 1800
<ABD =1800 -1660 = 140
10. < DBC = 1380
< B = 1800
< ABD =1800 -1380 = 420
11. < ABD =1060
< B = 1800
<DBC =1800 -1060 = 740
12. < ABD = 890
< B = 1800
<DBC =1800 -890 = 910

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Vertical Angles

Find the area and perimeter of each rectangle.


1. 2.

3. 4.

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5. 6.

7. 8.

9. 10.

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Answers
1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

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7. 8.

9. 10.

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Find the Unknown Angle

Find the value of unknown angles.

1.

ABC is a straight line ; ABD = --------------.

2.

DBE is a straight line ; DBA = --------------.

3.

ABC is a straight line ; DBE = ----------.

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4.

ROQ and POS are straight lines ; POQ = ---------.

5.

BOC = --------------.

6.

AOB is a straight line ;

COA = ------------; DOA = -------------.

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Answers

1. ABD = 1200
2. DBA = 450
3. DBE = 450
4. POQ =1350
5. BOC = 600
6. COA = 300 and DOA = 1000

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Three Dimensional Figures

Identify the three dimensional figures given below:


1.
6.

2.

7.

3.

8.

4.

9.

5.

10.

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Answers

1. Pentagonal prism
2. Hexagonal prism
3. Hexagonal pyramid
4. Rectangular pyramid
5. Rectangular prism
6. Pentagonal prism
7. Triangular prism
8. Rectangular pyramid
9. Rectangular prism
10. Square prism

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Classifying Triangles

Classify each triangle using its angle properties.

1. 2.

___________________ _________________

3. 4.

_________________
_______________

5. 6.

___________________ __________________

7. 8.

________________
_______________

9. 10.

___________________
________________

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Answers

1. Obtuse
2. Acute
3. Obtuse
4. Obtuse
5. Right
6. Acute
7. Right
8. Obtuse
9. Acute
10. Acute

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Classifying Triangles

Classify each triangle using its angle properties.

1. 2.

___________________
_________________

3. 4.

_________________ _______________

5. 6.

___________________ __________________

7. 8.

________________

_______________

9. 10.

___________________ __________________

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Answers

1. Right
2. Obtuse
3. Acute
4. Right
5. Right
6. Right
7. Acute
8. Obtuse
9. Right
10. Right

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Three Dimensional Figures

Identify the three dimensional figures given below:


1.
6.

2.
7.

3.

8.

4.

9.

5. 10.

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Answers

1. Triangular prism
2. Trapezoidal prism
3. Square prism
4. Rectangular pyramid
5. Triangular pyramid
6. Hexagonal pyramid
7. Square pyramid
8. Hexagonal prism
9. Trapezoidal prism
10. Rectangular prism

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Classifying Triangles

Classify each triangle using its side properties.

1. 2.

___________________ _________________

3. 4.

_________________ _______________

5. 6.

___________________ __________________

7. 8.

_______________ ________________

9. 10.

___________________
__________________

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Answers

1. Equilateral
2. Equilateral
3. Scalene
4. Isosceles
5. Equilateral
6. Scalene
7. Equilateral
8. Equilateral
9. Isosceles
10. Equilateral

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Three Dimensional Figures

Identify the three dimensional figures given below:


1.
6.

2.
7.

3.
8.

4.
9.

5.

10.

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Answers

1. Pentagonal pyramid
2. Pentagonal pyramid
3. Triangular pyramid
4. Hexagonal prism
5. Triangular prism
6. Rectangular prism
7. Hexagonal pyramid
8. Hexagonal pyramid
9. Pentagonal pyramid
10. Triangular prism

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Classifying Triangles

Classify each triangle using its side properties.

1. 2.

_________________
___________________

3. 4.

_________________ _______________

5. 6.

___________________
__________________

7. 8.

_______________ ________________

9. 10.

___________________ __________________

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Answers
1. Equilateral
2. Scalene
3. Scalene
4. Scalene
5. Isosceles
6. Scalene
7. Scalene
8. Equilateral
9. Equilateral
10. Isosceles

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Unusual Shape

Find the area of the following shapes if 1 square = 1 cm.

1. 6.

Area: ----------------.
7.

Area: -------------.
2.

Area: -------------.
Area: ---------------. 8.
3.

Area: ----------------.
Area: ----------------. 9.
4.

Area: ----------------.

10.
Area: ----------------.

5.

Area: ----------------.
Area: ----------------
.
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Answers

1. 13 cm2
2. 10 cm2
3. 18 cm2
4. 9 cm2
5. 6 cm2
6. 7 cm2
7. 15 cm2
8. 16 cm2
9. 4 cm2
10. 4 cm2

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Perimeter of Unusual Shape

Find the perimeter of the following shapes if 1 square = 1 cm.

1. 6.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.
7.
2.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.
8.
3.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.

4. 9.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.

5. 10.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -------------.

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Answers

1. 12 cm
2. 10 cm
3. 10 cm
4. 12 cm
5. 8 cm
6. 14 cm
7. 14 cm
8. 9 cm
9. 10 cm
10. 4 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Perimeter of Unusual Shapes

Find the perimeter of the following shapes if 1 square = 1 cm.

1. 5.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -------------. 6.
2.

Perimeter: -----------------.
7.
Perimeter: -----------------.

3.

Perimeter: -----------------.

Perimeter: --------. 8.

4.

Perimeter: -----.
Perimeter: -----------------
.

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Answers

1. 14 cm
2. 12 cm
3. 12 cm
4. 17 cm
5. 12 cm
6. 20 m
7. 14 m
8. 31 km

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Unusual Shapes

Find the perimeter of the following shapes.

1.
6.

Area: -----------------.
Area: -----------------.
2.
7.

Area: -----------------.
Area: -----------------.
3.
8.

Area: -----------------.

4. Area: -----------------.

9.

Area: -----------------.

5. Area: -----------------.
10.

Area: -----------------. Area: -----------------.


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Answers

1. 13 cm2
2. 24 cm2
3. 24 cm2
4. 13 cm2
5. 16 cm2
6. 20 cm2
7. 20 cm2
8. 17 cm2
9. 13 cm2
10. 9 cm2

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Perimeter of Unusual Shapes

Find the perimeter of the following shapes.

1. 6.

Perimeter: -----------------. Perimeter: -------------.

2. 7.

Perimeter: ----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.
3.
8.

Perimeter: -------------. Perimeter: --------------.

4.
9.

Perimeter: -------------.

Perimeter: ----------------.
5. 10.

Perimeter: -------------. Perimeter: -----------------.

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Answers

1. 22 cm
2. 20 cm
3. 26 cm
4. 20 cm
5. 24 cm
6. 26 cm
7. 28 cm
8. 36 cm
9. 24 cm
10. 24 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Perimeter of Mixed Shapes

Find the perimeter of the following shapes.

1. 6.

Perimeter: -----------------. Perimeter: ---------------------.

2.

7.

Perimeter: -----------------.
Perimeter: -----------------.
3.
8.

Perimeter: ---------------.
Perimeter: ----------------.
4.
9.

Perimeter: -----------------.

5. Perimeter: ---------------.

10.

Perimeter: ---------.
Perimeter: -------.

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Answers
1. 40 m
2. 24 cm
3. 18 cm
4. 32 m
5. 27 km
6. 22 cm
7. 46 m
8. 10 m
9. 31 m
10. 46 km

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Perimeter of Triangles

Find the perimeter and area of the following triangles.

1.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: -----------------.

2.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: -----------------.

3.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: ------------------.

4.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: -------------------------.

5.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: ---------------------------.


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6.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: ---------------------.

7.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: -------------------------.

8.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: -------------------------.

9.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: --------------------.

10.

Area: --------------; Perimeter: ---------------------.

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Answers

1. Area = 120 cm2 Perimeter = 57 cm


2. Area = 84 cm2 Perimeter = 48 cm
3. Area = 220.5 cm2 perimeter = 74 cm
4. Area = 60 cm2 perimeter = 41 cm
5. Area = 127.5 cm2 perimeter = 50 cm
6. Area = 1 cm2 Perimeter = 6 cm
7. Area = 4.5 cm2 Perimeter = 13 cm
8. Area = 6 cm2 Perimeter = 18 cm
9. Area = 70 cm2 Perimeter = 40 cm
10. Area = 144 Km2 Perimeter = 53 km

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Triangle

Find the area of triangles.

1. 6.

7.
2.

8.
3.

9.
4.

5. 10.

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Answers

1. 25 cm2
2. 15 cm2
3. 6 cm2
4. 16 cm2
5. 15.5 cm2
6. 16.12 cm2
7. 60 cm2
8. 21 cm2
9. 18 cm2
10. 21.7 cm2

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Circle

Find the area of circles for the radius given. Round your answer to nearest tenth. [Given: = 3.14)

1. Radius = 7 cm ; Area = 153.9 cm2

2. Radius = 4.5 m ; Area =---------------

3. Radius = 10.8 ft ; Area = -------------

4. Radius = 98 km ; Area = -------------

5. Radius = 25 miles ; Area = -------------

6. Radius = 8.9 cm ; Area = -------------

7. Radius = 94 m ; Area = -------------

8. Radius = 34 ft ; Area = -------------

9. Radius = 4.8 km ; Area = -------------

10. Radius = 7.6 miles ; Area = -------------

11. Radius = 9.8 cm ; Area = -------------

12. Radius = 96 ft ; Area = -------------

13. Radius = 68 m ; Area = -------------

14. Radius = 53 km ; Area = -------------

15. Radius = 6.9 miles ; Area = -------------

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Answers

1. 153.9 cm2

2. 63.6 m2

3. 366 square feet

4. 30156.6 km2

5. 1962.5 miles2

6. 248.7 cm2

7. 27745 m2

8. 3629.8 square feet

9. 72.3 km2

10. 181.4 miles2

11. 301.6 cm2

12. 28938.2 square feet

13. 14519.4 m2

14. 8820.3 km2

15. 149.5 miles2

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Circle

Find the area of the following circles: (Give the answers in terms of ). First is done for you.

1. 2.

Area = -----------------
Area = 289 cm2

3. 4.

Area = ------------------ Area = -------------------


5. 6.

Area = ------------------ Area = ---------------------


7. 8.

Area = ------------------ Area = --------------------


9. 10.

Area = ----------------- Area = ------------------

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Answers

1. 289 cm2

2. 225 m2

3. 729 miles2

4. 3364 Km2

5. 1369 cm2

6. 2025 m2

7. 2209 miles2

8. 7744 Km2

9. 1521 cm2

10. 1849 m2

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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Circle

Find the area and radius of circles for the diameter given. [Given: = 3.14]. First is done for you.

1. Diameter = 84 cm; Radius = 42; Area = 5538.96 cm2.

2. Diameter = 98 m; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

3. Diameter = 68 ft; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

4. Diameter = 78 yd; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

5. Diameter = 36 miles; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

6. Diameter = 32 mm; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

7. Diameter = 18 m; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

8. Diameter = 16 ft; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

9. Diameter = 12 yd; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

10. Diameter = 10 miles; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

11. Diameter = 24 mm; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

12. Diameter = 32 cm; Radius = ------------; Area = ----------------.

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Answers

1. Diameter = 84 cm; Radius = 42; Area = r2 = 5538.96 cm2.

2. Diameter = 98 m; Radius = 49; Area =307.7 m2.

3. Diameter = 68 ft; Radius = 34; Area = 213.5 square feet.

4. Diameter = 78 yard; Radius =39; Area = 244.9 yard2.

5. Diameter = 36 miles; Radius = 18; Area = 113 miles2.

6. Diameter = 32 mm; Radius = 16; Area = 100.5 mm2.

7. Diameter = 18 m; Radius = 9; Area = 56.5 m2.

8. Diameter = 16 feet; Radius = 8; Area = 50.2 square feet.

9. Diameter = 12 yard; Radius = 6; Area = 37.7 yard2

10. Diameter = 10 miles; Radius =5; Area = 31.4 miles2.

11. Diameter = 24 mm; Radius = 12; Area = 75.4 mm2.

12. Diameter = 32 cm; Radius = 16; Area = 100.5 cm2.

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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Area of Circle

Find the area of circles for the diameter given. Give your answer in terms of . First is done for you.

1. 2. 3.

Radius = d/2 = 4/2 = 2


Area = r2 = 4 cm2
4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12.

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Answers

1. 4 cm2
2. 36 square feet
3. 28 m2
4. 16 yard2
5. 56 miles2
6. 66 cm2
7. 58 square feet
8. 92 m2
9. 78 yard2
10. 62 miles2
11. 76 cm2
12. 128 square feet

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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics (Area of rectangle)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Find the length of the rectangle if the area is 300 m2 and breadth is 15 m.
a. 20 m b. 2m
c. 40 m d. 5m

2. Find the breadth of the rectangle if the area is 150 m2 and breadth is 7.5 m.
a. 2m b. 20 m
c. 40 m d. 5m

3. Find the area of rectangle if length is 10 cm and breadth is 5 cm.


a. 5 cm2 b. 10 cm2
c. 150 cm2 d. 100 cm2

4. Find the area of rectangle if length is 16 m and breadth is 5 m.


a. 5 m2 b. 16 m2
c. 150 m2 d. 80 m2

5. Find the area of rectangle if length is 12 cm and breadth is 15 cm.


a. 180 cm2 b. 15 cm2
c. 12 cm2 d. 100 cm2

6. The area of a rectangular fence is 500 square feet. If the width of the fence is 20 feet,
then find its length.

7. A gardener digs a flower bed that is 8 meters long and half a meter wide. What is the
area of the flower bed?

8. A rectangle is twice as long as it is wide. Its width is 5 cm. Find the area of the
rectangle.

9. Leelas bedroom is 6 meters long and 4 meters wide. How much carpet will Leela
need to cover the floor of her bedroom?

10. Tom built a backyard pen for his new puppy. The length of the pen was 6 meters and
the width was 4 meters. What is the area of the pen?

11. A small city park consists of a rectangular lawn that is 30 meters long and 20 meters
wide. What is the area of the lawn?

12. A rectangular swimming pool measures 16 meters by 8 meters. What is the area of
the swimming pool?

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 25 feet
7. 12 m2
8. 60.5 cm2
9. 27 m2
10. 25 m2
11. 610 m2
12. 132 m2

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CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics (Area of square)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Find the side of the square if the area is 400 m2.


a. 20 m b. 2m
c. 40 m d. 5m

2. Find the side of the square if the area is 225 m2.


a. 2m b. 15 m
c. 40 m d. 5m

3. Find the area of square if length of the side is 10 cm.


a. 5 cm2 b. 10 cm2
c. 100 cm2 d. 150 cm2

4. Find the area of square if length of the side is 5 m.


a. 5 m2 b. 10 m2
c. 20 m2 d. 25 m2

5. Find the area of square if length of the side is 12 cm.


a. 144 cm2 b. 12 cm2
c. 24 cm2 d. 48 cm2

6. A small square is located inside a bigger square. The length of one side of the small
square is 3 inches and the length of one side of the big square is 7 inches. What is the
area of the region located outside the small square, but inside the big square?

7. A square-shaped room measures 6 ft on one side. What is the area of this room?

8. A square garden with a side length of 150 m has a square swimming pool in the very
centre with a side length of 25 m. Calculate the area of the garden.

9. A square has a perimeter of 24 inches. What is the area of the square?

10. A square kitchen has an area of 100 square feet. What is the kitchens perimeter?

284
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 40 square inches
7. 36 square feet
8. 21875 m2
9. 36 square inches
10. 40 feet

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CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS V Mathematics (Volume of Cube)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Find the side of the cube if the volume is 125 m3.


a. 5m b. 2m
c. 40 m d. 10 m

2. Find the side of the cube if the volume is 512 m3.


a. 2m b. 8m
c. 4m d. 16 m

3. Find the volume of cube if length of the side is 10 cm.


a. 5 cm3 b. 10 cm3
c. 1000 cm3 d. 150 cm3

4. Find the volume of cube if length of the side is 6 m.


a. 6 m3 b. 36 m3
c. 72 m3 d. 216 m3

5. Find the volume of cube if length of the side is 11 cm.


a. 1331 cm3 b. 121 cm3
c. 11 cm3 d. 22 cm3

6. Work out the volume of each of the cubes below:

a. b.

7. A cube has volume 343 cm.


a. How long are the sides of the cube?
b. What is the area of one face of the cube?

8. The area of one face of a cube is 81 cm. What is the volume of the cube?

9. Find the volume if the length of one side is 1.5 cm.

10. Find the side of the cube if volume of the cube is 1.331 cm3.

286
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. a. 27 m3
b. 15.625 cm3

7. a. 7 cm
b. 49 cm2

8. 729 cm3

9. 3.375 cm3

10. 1.1 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS V Mathematics (Volume of Cube Word Problems)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. A large box is a cube with sides of length 80 cm. Smaller boxes, which are also cubes,
have sides of length 20 cm. What is the volume of the larger box?
a. 5m b. 2m
c. 40 m d. 10 m

2. A large box is a cube with sides of length 80 cm. Smaller boxes, which are also cubes,
have sides of length 20 cm. What is the volume of the smaller box?
a. 2m b. 8m
c. 4m d. 16 m

3. A large box is a cube with sides of length 80 cm. Smaller boxes, which are also cubes,
have sides of length 20 cm. How many small boxes will fit in the large box?
a. 5 cm3 b. 10 cm3
c. 1000 cm 3 d. 150 cm3

4. A cubical box with the dimensions 3 6 2 is melted into another cube whose width
is 3. Find the length and height of cube formed if l=h.
a. 6m b. 5m
c. 2m d. 3m

5. Elena wants to paint her jewelry box blue. The jewelry box is in the shape of a cube
and has an edge length of 4 inches. How much blue paint will Elena need?
a. 64 cube inches b. 16 cube inches
c. 4 cube inches d. 16 square inches

6. A package shaped like a cube has an edge that is 28 cm long. How much space is
available to pack inside the box?

7. What is the volume of a cubical box with sides 7 inches?

8. How much water does a tank with equal dimensions of 3.3 feet holds?

9. A cube has a volume of 64 cm3. When the length of each edge of the cube is now
doubled, what will be the volume of the cube formed?

10. How many 2-cm cubes can fit in a box measuring 9cm by 4cm by 2cm?

288
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 21952 cm3
7. 343 cube inches
8. 35.937 cube feet
9. 512 cm3
10. 8

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CBSE Worksheet-17
CLASS V Mathematics (Volume of Cuboid)
Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Find the volume of a cuboid whose dimensions are as: Length = Height = 6 cm; Width
= 4.5 cm
a. 162 cm3 b. 150 cm3
c. 140 cm 3 d. 122 cm3

2. Length = 6 feet; Height = 8 feet, Width = 10 feet. Find the volume of the cuboid.
a. 455 ft3 b. 480 ft3
c. 440 ft3 d. 520 ft3

3. The length, width and height of a cuboid are 3 inches, 4 inches and 5 inches
respectively. Find the volume of the cuboid.
a. 30 in3 b. 50 in3
c. 60 in 3 d. 40 in3

4. Calculate the volume of cuboid if Length = 6.8 ft; width = 4.5 ft; height =
7.2 ft.
a. 202.32 ft3 b. 200.32 ft3
c. 192.32 ft3 d. 220.32 ft3

5. Calculate the volume of cuboif if Length = 18 in; width = 12 in; height = 16.
a. 3456 in3 b. 3256 in3
c. 3726 in3 d. 3956 in3

6. What is the volume of the cuboid?

7. What is the volume of the cuboid?

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8. What is the volume of the cuboid?

9. The volume of the cuboid is 120 cm3. What is its width?

10. The volume of the cuboid is 240 m3. What is its height?

291
Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 160 in3
7. 420 m3
8. 600 in3
9. 5 cm
10. 4m

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CBSE Worksheet-18
CLASS V Mathematics (Volume of Cuboid Word Problems)

Choose correct option in questions 1 to 5.

1. Three 4-cm cubes are glued together to form a cuboid. Find the volume of the cuboid.
a. 192 cm3 b. 196 cm3
c. 150 cm 3 d. 205 cm3

2. A solid silver metal block 2cm by 4cm by 8cm is melted and moulded into a metal
cube. What is the length of one side of the cube?
a. 2 cm b. 4 cm
c. 6 cm d. 8 cm

3. A solid has a volume of 959 cm3. If the height of the solid is 7cm, find the base area of
the solid.
a. 137 cm3 b. 150 cm2
c. 137 cm2 d. 186 cm2

4. A metallic cuboid measuring 12cm by 9 cm by 2 cm is melted and cast into a cube.


Find the length of each edge of the cube.
a. 6m b. 5 cm
c. 2 cm d. 6 cm

5. How much water does a rectangular tank with a square base of 2.5 yards and a height
of 4 yards hold?
a. 10 cube yards b. 16 cube yards
c. 4 cube yards d. 16 square yards

6. A block of gold, 16cm by 8cm by 4cm was melted and recast into the shape of a cube.
What is the length of each side of the cube?

7. A rectangular fish tank, 35cm wide, 25cm high and 40cm long, contained 21 litres of
water. What is the height of the water level in the tank?

8. A cuboidal tank measures by 30cm by 40cm by 50cm is half-filled with water. There is
a leak on the underside of the tank from which water leaks at 12cm3 per minute. How
long will it take for the tank to be empty?

9. A cube has a volume of 64 cm3. When the length of each edge of the cube is now
doubled, what will be the volume of the cube formed?

10. How many 2-cm cubes can fit in a box measuring 9cm by 4cm by 2cm?

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 8 cm
7. 15 cm
8. 41 hours and 40minutes
9. 512 cm3
10. 8

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Converting Inches to Centimetres

Given:1 in = 2.54 cm, in = 1.27 cm, in = 0.635 cm and in = 0.3175

No. Inches Centimetres

1. 5

2. 8

3. 12

4. 5

5. 7

6. 10

7. 6

8. 10

9. 9

10. 9

11. 12

12. 13

13. 4

14. 13

15. 13

16. 10

17. 11

18. 7

19. 1

20. 8

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Answers

No. Inches Centimetres


1. 5 14.2875 cm
2. 8 20.6375 cm
3. 12 30.48 cm
4. 5 13.0175 cm
5. 7 19.3675 cm
6. 10 25.7175 cm
7. 6 15.5575 cm
8. 10 26.67 cm
9. 9 24.765 cm
10. 9 23.495 cm
11. 12 32.0675 cm
12. 13 33.9725 cm
13. 4 12.3825 cm
14. 13 33.3375 cm
15. 13 33.02 cm
16. 10 26.9875 cm
17. 11 29.845 cm
18. 7 17.78 cm
19. 1 3.81 cm
20. 8 21.2725 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Converting Inches to Centimetres

Given:1 in = 2.54 cm, in = 1.27 cm, in = 0.635 cm and in = 0.3175

No. Inches Centimetres

1. 1

2. 3

3. 7

4. 4

5. 3

6. 5

7. 7

8. 4

9. 8

10. 1

11. 2

12. 7

13. 5

14. 8

15. 8

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Answers

No. Inches Centimetres


1. 1 4.445 cm
2. 3 9.525 cm
3. 7 19.05 cm
4. 4 10.795 cm
5. 3 8.89 cm
6. 5 13.335 cm
7. 7 18.0975 cm
8. 4 12.3825 cm
9. 8 21.59 cm
10. 1 4.1275 cm
11. 2 5.3975 cm
12. 7 20.0025 cm
13. 5 13.0175 cm
14. 8 21.9075 cm
15. 8 22.5425 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Converting Inches to Centimetres

Given:1 in = 2.54 cm, in = 1.27 cm, in = 0.635 cm and in = 0.3175

No. Inches Centimetres


1. 6

2. 4

3. 2

4. 5

5. 3
6. 1

7. 3

8. 5

9. 7

10. 8
11. 9

12. 2

13. 7

14. 8

15. 5
16. 8

17. 5

18. 4

19. 9

20. 9

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Answers

No. Inches Centimetres


1. 6 16.51 cm
2. 4 12.3825 cm
3. 2 6.0325 cm
4. 5 13.335 cm
5. 3 9.2075 cm
6. 1 4.1275 cm
7. 3 8.5725 cm
8. 5 14.2875 cm
9. 7 18.415 cm
10. 8 21.2725 cm
11. 9 23.495 cm
12. 2 6.35 cm
13. 7 18.415 cm
14. 8 20.6375 cm
15. 5 14.9225 cm
16. 8 21.9075 cm
17. 5 13.0175 cm
18. 4 11.43 cm
19. 9 23.1775 cm
20. 9 24.4475 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Conversion of Measurements

Convert the following.


[1L = 1000 ml, 1 kg = 1000 g, 1m = 100 cm, 1m = 1000 mm, 1km=1000m]

1. 0.24 L = _______________ ml

2. 1.35 kg = _______________ g

3. 13 m = _______________ km

4. 10 ml = _______________ L

5. 100 g = _______________ kg

6. 120 cm = _______________ m

7. 50 mm = _______________ m

8. 3 km = _______________ m

9. 1.65 cm = _______________ mm

10. 500 g = _______________ kg

11. 50 ml = _______________ L

12. 3.123 L = _______________ ml

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Answers

1. 0.24 L = 240 ml
2. 1.35 kg = 1350 g
3. 13 m = 0.013 km
4. 10 ml = 0.01 L
5. 100 g =0.1 kg
6. 120 cm = 1.2 m
7. 50 mm = 0.05 m
8. 3 km = 3000 m
9. 1.65 cm = 16.5 mm
10. 500 g = 0.5 kg
11. 50 ml = 0.05 L
12. 3.123 L = 3123 ml

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Conversion of Measurements

Convert the following. [1L = 1000 ml, 1 kg = 1000 g, 1m = 100 cm, 1m = 1000 mm]

1. 2.47 cm = _____________________ mm

2. 80 m = _____________________ km

3. 20 m = _____________________ mm

4. 765 g = _____________________ kg

5. 19 kg = _____________________ g

6. 0.0035 L = _____________________ ml

7. 1.1 cm = _____________________ mm

8. 999 mm = _____________________ m

9. 12 m = _____________________ cm

10. 19 mm = _____________________ m

11. 2.25 kg = _____________________g

12. 9905 ml = _____________________ L

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Answers
1. 2.47 cm = 24.7 mm
2. 80 m = 0.08 km
3. 20 m =20000 mm
4. 765 g =0.765 kg
5. 19 kg = 19000 g
6. 0.0035 L = 35 ml
7. 1.1 cm = 11 mm
8. 999 mm = 0.999 m
9. 12 m = 1200 cm
10. 19 mm = 0.0019 m
11. 2.25 kg = 2250 g
12. 9905 ml = 0.9905 L

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Measurement

Determine the length of the bar above the ruler. Write your answers in centimetres.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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Answers

1. 52.9 cm
2. 4.5 cm
3. 22.9 cm
4. 16.2 cm
5. 27.3 cm
6. 25.7 cm
7. 33.6 cm
8. 63 cm
9. 6.9 cm
10. 38.8 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Measurement

If one pound is equal to 16 Ounces, fill in the blanks on the table given.

S.No Ounces Pounds

1. 96
2. 8
3. 32
4. 10
5. 176
6. 7
7. 48
8. 4
9. 144
10. 5
11. 64
12. 9
13. 128
14. 6
15. 160

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Answers

S.No Ounces Pounds


1. 96 6
2. 128 8
3. 32 2
4. 160 10
5. 176 11
6. 112 7
7. 48 4
8. 64 4
9. 144 9
10. 80 5
11. 64 4
12. 144 9
13. 128 8
14. 96 6
15. 160 10

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Weights

Use >, < or = to make each statement true.

1. 13 g ___________ 4 kg

2. 9000 g ___________ 9 kg

3. 7803 g ___________ 5 kg

4. 13 g ___________ 5 kg

5. 15 g ___________ 1 kg

6. 4277 g ___________ 5 kg

7. 73 g ___________ 6 kg

8. 9525 g ___________ 3 kg

9. 8075 g ___________ 10 kg

10. 10 g ___________ 9 kg

11. 94 g ___________ 4 kg

12. 5g ___________ 3 kg

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Answers

1. 13 g < 4 kg

2. 9000 g = 9 kg

3. 7803 g > 5 kg

4. 13 g < 5 kg

5. 15 g < 1 kg

6. 4277 g < 5 kg

7. 73 g < 6 kg

8. 9525 g > 3 kg

9. 8075 g < 10 kg

10. 10 g > 9 kg

11. 94 g < 4 kg

12. 5 g < 3 kg

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics Comparing Weights

Use >, < or = to make each statement true.

1. 2000 g ____________ 2 kg

2. 3234 g ____________ 2 kg

3. 9876 g ____________ 10 kg

4. 8269 g ____________ 1 kg

5. 1235 g ____________ 10 kg

6. 6g ____________ 7 kg

7. 1376 g ____________ 8 kg

8. 4000 g ____________ 4 kg

9. 3g ____________ 8 kg

10. 837 g ____________ 8 kg

11. 3000 g ____________ 3 kg

12. 3584 g ____________ 7 kg

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Answers

1. 2000 g = 2 kg

2. 3234 g > 2 kg

3. 9876 g < 10 kg

4. 8269 g > 1 kg

5. 1235 g < 10 kg

6. 6 g < 7 kg

7. 1376 g < 8 kg

8. 4000 g = 4 kg

9. 3 g < 8 kg

10. 837 g < 8 kg

11. 3000 g = 3 kg

12. 3584 g < 7 kg

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics Units of Measurement

Convert the units of measurement.

S.No Units Conversion

1. km ____________ m

2. 1/3 hr ____________ min

3. kg ____________ g

4. L ____________ ml

5. 1/5 cm ____________ mm

6. hr ____________ min

7. 1/8 m ____________ cm

8. m ____________ mm

9. km ____________ m

10. hr ____________ min

11. kg ____________ g

12. L ____________ ml

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S.No Units Conversion

1. km 250 m

2. 1/3 hr 20 min

3. kg 500 g

4. L 750 ml

5. 1/5 cm 2 mm

6. hr 45 min

7. 1/8 m 12.5 cm

8. m 500 mm

9. km 250 m

10. hr 15 min

11. kg 250 g

12. L 250 ml

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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS V Mathematics Units of Measurement

Convert the units of measurement.

S.No Units Conversion

1. 1/4 m _____________ cm

2. hr _____________ min

3. 1/5 m _____________ mm

4. cm _____________ mm

5. 2/5 km _____________ m

6. 2/3 min _____________ sec

7. 1/5 m _____________ cm

8. 1/8 kg _____________ g

9. 4/5 L _____________ ml

10. 1/6 hr _____________ min

11. 1/8 cm _____________ mm

12. 1/8 m _____________ mm

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Answers

S.No Units Conversion

1. 1/4 m 25 cm

2. hr 30 min

3. 1/5 m 200 mm

4. cm 2.5 mm

5. 2/5 km 400 m

6. 2/3 min 40 sec

7. 1/5 m 20 cm

8. 1/8 kg 125 g

9. 4/5 L 800 ml

10. 1/6 hr 10 min

11. 1/8 cm 1.25 mm

12. 1/8 m 125 mm

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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS V Mathematics Reading Scales Metric

Use your knowledge of fraction and the number system to work out these measurements. Write
down the units of measurements.
1. How long?

2. How heavy?

3. How much?

4. How long?

5. How heavy?

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6. How much?

7. How long?

8. How heavy?

9. How long?

10. How much?

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Answers

1. 6.8 cm

2. 36 g

3. 45 ml

4. 63 mm

5. 64 g

6. 275 ml

7. 74 mm

8. 880 g

9. 1.7 cm

10. 900 ml

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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS V Mathematics Measurement

Determine the length of the bar above the ruler. Write your answers in centimetres.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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Answers
1. 8.5 cm
2. 3 cm
3. 7 cm
4. 5.5 cm
5. 7.5 cm
6. 7 cm
7. 8 cm
8. 5.5 cm
9. 7.5 cm
10. 1 cm

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CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems Mixed Operations

1. A tank has a capacity of 1,500 L. If there are already 950 L of water in the tank, how

much more water is needed to fill it up completely?

2. The volume of a bottle of water is 750 ml. What is the volume of 6 bottles?

1 1
3. Yesterday Rani ran 3 km. This morning she ran 5 km. How many kms did she run in
2 2

total?

4. John weighs 123 kilograms. He is 4 times heavier than Mike. Whats Mikes weight?

5. Yesterday Ram studied for 4 hours and 25 minutes. He finished studying at 11.25 am.

At what time did I start?

6. There are 60 minutes in an hour. How many minutes are there in 12 hours?

7. The mass of 1 chocolate bar is 143g. What is the mass of 30 chocolate bars?

8. A string of 18.5 m was cut into 5 equal parts. What was the length of each part?

9. The volume of 1 can of Pepsi is 500 ml. What is the volume of 12 cans?

10. A red ribbon has a length of 1m 40cm. A blue ribbon is 3 times as long. What is the

length of the red and the blue ribbon altogether?

11. Nike swam 17km 500m in 7 days. How far did he swim in 1 day?

12. A bottle of water has a volume of 0.75 L. What is the volume of 8 bottles?

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Answers

1. 550
2. 4500
3. 9 KM
4. 30.75
5. 7 A.M
6. 720 Minutes
7. 4290 Grams
8. 3.7 M
9. 6000 ml
10. 5 M 6cm
11. 2 KM 500m
12. 6 L

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Telling Time

Tell the time in the clock.

1. 2.

___________________ _________________

3. 4.

_________________ _______________

5. 6.

__________________
___________________

7. 8.

_______________ ________________

9. 10.

__________________
___________________

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Answers
1. 12:00
2. 12:25
3. 02:15
4. 02:25
5. 02:35
6. 02:45
7. 11:45
8. 12:15
9. 12:45
10. 01:15

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Telling Time

Tell the time in the clock.


1. 2.

___________________ _________________

3. 4.

_________________ _______________

5. 6.

___________________ __________________

7. 8.

_______________ ________________

9. 10.

___________________ __________________

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Answers

1. 2:15
2. 2:45
3. 3:15
4. 3:45
5. 6:05
6. 6:55
7. 7:45
8. 8:35
9. 10:10
10. 11:35

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Elapsed Time

S. No Start Time End Time Elapsed Time

1. 5:30 am 9:15 am

2. 4:15 pm 3 hours 15 minutes

3. 2:30 pm 1 hour 20 minutes

4. 6:45 pm 11.15 pm

5. 3:15 am 45 minutes

6. 7:05 pm 2 hours 10 minutes

7. 6:50 am 10:05 am

8. 3:40 pm 1 hour 50 minutes

9. 9:55 pm 2 hours 45 minutes

10. 1:20 pm 3 hours

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Answers

S. No Start Time End Time Elapsed Time

1. 5:30 am 9:15 am 3 hours and 45 minutes

2. 4:15 pm 7:30 pm 3 hours 15 minutes

3. 1:10 pm 2:30 pm 1 hour 20 minutes

4. 6:45 pm 11.15 pm 4 hours and 30 minutes

5. 3:15 am 4:00 am 45 minutes

6. 4:55 pm 7:05 pm 2 hours 10 minutes

7. 6:50 am 10:05 am 3 hours and 15 minutes

8. 3:40 pm 5:30 pm 1 hour 50 minutes

9. 7:10 pm 9:55 pm 2 hours 45 minutes

10. 1:20 pm 4:20 3 hours

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Elapsed Time

S. No Start Time End Time Elapsed Time

1. 3:30 am 8:00 am

2. 4:15 pm 11:45 pm

3. 2:30 pm 8:15 pm

4. 7:45 pm 11.45 pm

5. 3:15 am 7:45 am

6. 4:05 pm 7:15 pm

7. 8:50 am 11:45 am

8. 6:40 pm 10:10 pm

9. 5:45 pm 9:25 pm

10. 1:20 pm 6:40 pm

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Answers

S. No Start Time End Time Elapsed Time

1. 3:30 am 8:00 am 4 hours and 30 minutes

2. 4:15 pm 11:45 pm 7 hours and 30 minutes

3. 2:30 pm 8:15 pm 5 hours and 45 minutes

4. 7:45 pm 11.45 pm 4 hours

5. 3:15 am 7:45 am 4 hours and 30 minutes

6. 4:05 pm 7:15 pm 3 hours and 10 minutes

7. 8:50 am 11:45 am 2 hours and 55 minutes

8. 6:40 pm 10:10 pm 3 hours and 30 minutes

9. 5:45 pm 9:25 pm 3 hours and 40 minutes

10. 1:20 pm 6:40 pm 5 hours and 20 minutes

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Draw Hands

Draw the hour and minute hands on each clock.

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics Time Patterns

Complete the time patterns in each row.


1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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Answers

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics Draw Hands

Draw the hour and minute hands on each clock.


1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

9. 10.

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1. 2.

3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

9. 10.

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics Word Problems

Find the answer to each problem.

1. Sarah was going to Oregon on Monday the 10th. Her plane took off at 1:30 pm, but she
got there 1 hour early. The plane landed at 2:00 pm. She stayed 12 days. On what day
did she get home?
2. Charu lives in Delhi. He planned a trip to Gujarat. He left on August 2, 1999. He went to
the airport at 5:00 pm. The plane left at 5:30 pm. Charu arrived in Gujarat at 10:00 pm.
How long did the flight take?
3. Stephen lives in Chennai. He was planning a trip to Delhi. She left at 8:30 am. She
arrived in Delhi at 7:00 pm. How long did it take her to get to Delhi?
4. Kala lives in Hyderabad. She planned a plane trip to Goa. She sent a letter by email at
4:53 pm and got a letter back at 5:04 pm. How long did Kala have to wait for her letter
back?
5. Babu arrived at his destination by plane at 5:40 pm. The plane left at 6:40 pm. How
long did Babus flight take?
6. George went to Rajasthan at 7:00 am. When he got there it was 12:00 pm. How many
hours did it take for him to travel to Rajasthan?
7. A box of apples weighs 85 kg plus the weight of half a box of apples. What is the weight
of a box of apples?
8. A man is now three times as old as his son and was 30 years old when his son was
born. How old is the son now?
9. The difference between two numbers is 56. The sum of these two numbers is 208.
What is the smaller number of the two?
10. If Raj buys 5 oranges for Rs.20 and sell 4 oranges for Rs. 40, how many must he buy
and sell to make a profit of Rs.500?

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Answers

1. Saturday

2. 4:30

3. 10:30

4. 11 minutes

5. 1 hour

6. 5 hours

7. 56.7 kg

8. 30

9. 76

10. 83

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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS V Mathematics (Calendar)

Use the calendar to answer the questions 1 to 5.

1. How many days are in January?


a. 31 b. 30
c. 29 d. 28

2. What day of the week is January 17?


a. Wednesday b. Thursday
c. Friday d. Saturday

3. What day of the week is January 29?


a. Sunday b. Monday
c. Tuesday d. Wednesday

4. How many Mondays are in January?


a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4

5. How many Wednesdays are in January?


a. 5 b. 4
c. 3 d. 2

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Use the calendar to answer the questions 6 to 10.

6. Mother's Day falls on the second Sunday in May. What is the date of Mother's Day?
a. 11 May b. 12 May
c. 13 May d. 14 May

7. How many days are there in this year?


a. 360 b. 366
c. 365 d. 370

8. What day of the week does New Years Day fall?


a. Wednesday b. Monday
c. Sunday d. Tuesday

9. What day of the week does 1 December fall?


a. Sunday b. Monday
c. Wednesday d. Tuesday

10. How many Wednesdays are in July?


a. 4 b. 5
c. 3 d. 2

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 8 cm
7. 15 cm
8. 41 hours and 40minutes
9. 512 cm3
10. 8

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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS V Mathematics (Calendar)

Use the calendar to answer the questions 1 to 5.

1. How many Mondays are on the October calendar shown in the picture above?
a. 5 b. 4
c. 3 d. 2

2. How many weekend days are there on the October calendar above?
a. 4 b. 5
c. 3 d. 2

3. How many weekdays are there on the calendar?


a. 30 b. 25
c. 26 d. 31

4. Meena circled her birthday on the calendar. Her birthday party is four days later. On
what date is her party?
a. 19 b. 20
c. 21 d. 23

5. Tarun has a birthday exactly two weeks before Meena's. When was Tarun' birthday?
a. 5October b. 4 October
c. 3 October d. 2 October

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Use the calendar to answer the questions 6 to 10.

6. How many months are in a year?


a. 11 b. 12
c. 13 d. 14

7. Which month comes after March?


a. February b. May
c. April d. June

8. Which month comes before February?


a. June b. May
c. April d. March

9. Which month comes between June and August?


a. July b. May
c. October d. September

10. How many days are in June?


a. 31 b. 30
c. 29 d. 28

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. 8 cm
7. 15 cm
8. 41 hours and 40minutes
9. 512 cm3
10. 8

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Money

Determine the change you would receive for each of the problem.

1. Paul bought two toy cars at the toy store. If each toy car cost Rs.5.85 and he pays Rs. 20,

how much change should he get back?

2. Ragu bought two cakes at a bake sale. If each cake cost Rs.3.25 and he pays Rs. 10, how

much change should he get back?

3. Nancy bought five pens at a shop. If each pen cost Rs.1.00 and she pays Rs. 20, how much

change should she get back?

4. Chand bought two books at the book store. If each book cost Rs. 15.75 and he pays Rs. 50,

how much change should he get back?

5. Gopi bought two books at the book fair. If each book cost Rs.13.60 and he pays Rs. 50, how

much change should he get back?

6. Sam bought five strawberries at a fruit stall. If each strawberry cost Rs. 4.75 and he pays Rs.

50, how much change should he get back?

7. Mike bought four ball games at the game store. If each ball game cost Rs. 11.45 and he pays

Rs. 100, how much change should he get back?

8. Bill bought three screw drivers at a hardware store. If each screw driver cost Rs.23.95 and

he pays Rs. 100, how much change should he get back?

9. Kala bought seven dining plates at a store. If each plate cost Rs. 20.20 and she pays Rs. 200,

how much change should he get back?

10. Ravi bought eight gifts at the Santa Store. If each gift cost Rs. 155 and he pays Rs. 2000,

how much change should he get back?


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Answers

1. Rs. 8.30
2. Rs. 3.50
3. Rs. 15
4. Rs. 18.50
5. Rs. 22.80
6. Rs. 26.25
7. Rs. 54.20
8. Rs. 28.15
9. Rs. 58.60
10. Rs. 760

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Money

Determine the change you would receive for each of the problem.

1. Mala bought three jackets at the clothing store. If each jacket cost Rs.360 and she pays
Rs. 1100, how much change should she get back?

2. John bought four bags of chips at the grocery store. If each bag of chips cost Rs.12.50
and he pays Rs. 100, how much change should he get back?

3. Lal bought twenty-five cherries at a fruit shop. If each cherry cost Rs.0.35 and he pays
Rs. 10, how much change should he get back?

4. Kala bought four pizzas at the bakery. If each pizza cost Rs.23.50 and she pays Rs. 100,
how much change should she get back?

5. George bought five bowls at a store. If each bowl cost Rs.13.25 and he pays Rs. 100,
how much change should he get back?

6. Ram bought two sodas at the theatre. If each soda cost Rs.33.50 and he pays Rs. 100,
how much change should he get back?

7. Robin bought six boxes at the Santa Store. If each box cost Rs.22.60 and he pays Rs.
150, how much change should he get back?

8. Paul bought eleven vegetable puffs at a bakery. If each puff cost Rs.13.60 and he pays
Rs. 500, how much change should he get back?

9. Henry bought dozen blades at a shop. If each blade cost Rs. 4.10 and he pays Rs. 100,
how much change should he get back?

10. Williams bought two sofa sets at a store. If each sofa set cost Rs. 10022.60 and he pays
Rs. 21,000, how much change should she get back?

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Answers
1. Rs. 20
2. Rs. 50
3. Rs. 1.25
4. Rs. 6
5. Rs. 33.75
6. Rs. 33
7. Rs. 14.4
8. Rs. 350.4
9. Rs. 50.8
10. Rs. 954.8

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics (Bills)

1. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Soap 20 2
Tooth paste 60 1
Tooth brush 20 3
Total cost

2. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Pen 20 2
Pencil 5 5
Eraser 5 3
Total cost

3. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Tap 15 4
Glue 20 2
Paper pin 12 3
Total cost

4. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Watch 200 2
Mouse 150 1
Key board 250 3
Total cost

5. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Diary 50 2
Notebook 30 1
Pen 20 3
Total cost

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Answer key:

1. Rs 160
2. Rs 80
3. Rs 136
4. Rs 1300
5. Rs 190

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics (Bills)

Find the total cost in following:

Apple/kg = Rs 45
Banana/Dozen = Rs 40

Orange/kg = Rs 30 Mango/kg = Rs 50

Questions :

1. 2kg apples and 1kg orange


2. 3 kg oranges and 2 kg mangoes
3. 2 dozen bananas and 3 kg mangoes
4. 5 kg apples and 3 dozen bananas
5. 4 kg mangoes and 2 kg oranges
6. 3 kg oranges and 1 dozen bananas
7. 2 kg apples, 1 dozen bananas and 3 kg mangoes
8. 3 kg oranges, 2 kg apples and 4 kg mangoes

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Answer key:

1. Rs 120
2. Rs 190
3. Rs 230
4. Rs 345
5. Rs 260
6. Rs 175
7. Rs 280
8. Rs 380

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics (Money and Bills)

1. Ryan deposited Rs 2,000 in a saving account at the interest rate of 4% per year. How
much simple interest will he earn in 5 years?

2. Varun sold a toy for Rs 156 and made a profit of Rs 15. What is the cost price of the
toy?

3. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Soap 20 2
Tooth paste 60 1
Tooth brush 20 3
Total cost

Find the total cost in following for Question 4 and 5.

Apple/kg = Rs 45
Banana/Dozen = Rs 40

Orange/kg = Rs 30 Mango/kg = Rs 50

4. 2kg apples and 1kg orange


5. 3 kg oranges and 2 kg mangoes

6. Find the profit or loss if CP = Rs 2562, SP = Rs 3465 and Overheads = Rs 56.

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Answer key:

1. Rs 400
2. Rs 141
3. Rs 160
4. Rs 120
5. Rs 190
6. Profit of Rs 847

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics (Money and Bills)

1. Geeta borrowed Rs 4,000 from his cousin Sushma at the rate of 8% per annum. He
repaid the amount after two years. How much did he repay?

2. Indu sold a cotton sari to Roopa for Rs 450 which she had bought for Rs 410. How
much profit or loss she made?

3. Find the total cost in following bill:

Item Price of each Number of items Cost


Pen 20 2
Pencil 5 5
Eraser 5 3
Total cost

Find the total cost in following:


Apple/kg = Rs 45, Orange/kg = Rs 30, Banana/Dozen = Rs 40, Mango/kg = Rs 50

4. 4 kg mangoes and 2 kg oranges


5. 3 kg oranges, 2 kg apples and 4 kg mangoes

6. Jivan deposited Rs 1400 in his bank account. After 3 years, the account is worth Rs
1,694. Find the simple interest rate the account earned.

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Answer key:

1. Rs 4,640
2. Profit of Rs 40
3. Rs 80
4. Rs 260
5. Rs 380
6. 7%

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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS V Mathematics (Profit and Loss)

Choose the correct answers in questions 1 to 5.

1. Selling price Cost price = ______


a. Profit b. Loss
c. No profit No loss d. Cost price

2. The difference between selling price and profit is _____.


a. loss b. cost price
c. selling price d. profit

3. If cost price is more than selling price then the shopkeeper suffers a ______
a. profit b. cost price
c. loss d. selling price

4. Vipin sold a dining set for Rs 8850 while its cost price was Rs 8930. So, Vipin suffered
a ______.
a. cost price b. selling price
c. loss d. profit

5. Varun sold a toy for Rs 156 and made a profit of Rs 15. What is the cost price of the
toy?
a. Rs 141 b. Rs 156
c. Rs 15 d. Rs 171

6. Indu sold a cotton sari to Roopa for Rs 450 which she had bought for Rs 410. How
much profit or loss she made?

7. Find the profit or loss if CP = Rs 2562, SP = Rs 3465 and Overheads = Rs 56.

For questions 8t o 10. Which is a better buy?

8. 4 kg potatoes for Rs 46 or 7 kg potatoes for Rs 78


9. 3 lemons for Rs 5 or 8 lemons for Rs 11.75
10. 5 litres milk for Rs 200 or 7 litres milk for Rs 287

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. Profit of Rs 40
7. Profit of Rs 847
8. 7 kg potatoes for Rs 78
9. 8 lemons for Rs 11.75
10. 5 litres milk for Rs 200

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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS V Mathematics (Simple Interest)

Choose the correct answers in questions 1 to 5.

1. Ryan deposited Rs 2,000 in a saving account at the interest rate of 4% per year. How
much simple interest will he earn in 5 years?
a. Rs 400 b. Rs 200
c. Rs 300 d. Rs 100

2. Geeta borrowed Rs 4,000 from his cousin Sushma at the rate of 8% per annum. He
repaid the amount after two years. How much did he repay?
a. Rs 640 b. Rs 4,640
c. Rs 4,000 d. Rs 5,000

3. Mr. Peterson wrote a check of Rs 7,820 to pay off a loan, which was given to him at a
rate of 5% simple interest for 3 years. How much money did he borrow originally?
a. Rs 3800 b. Rs 4800
c. Rs 6800 d. Rs 5800

4. If Rs 3,840 is invested in an account at 5% annual simple interest, how long will it take
the account balance to grow to Rs 4,800?
a. 3 years b. 4 years
c. 2 years d. 5 years

5. Teena put Rs 3,500 into an investment yielding 4.5% annual interest. She left the
money in for 8 years. How much interest does she get in those 8 years?
a. Rs 1,260 b. Rs 4,760
c. Rs 1,500 d. Rs 1,710

6. Principal (p) = Rs 1500, Rate (r) = 7%, Time (t) = 8 years. Calculate the Interest.

7. Annu invested Rs 2,500 at an annual rate of 5%. How long will it take until Annu earns
Rs 1,125 in interest?

8. Jivan deposited Rs 1400 in his bank account. After 3 years, the account is worth Rs
1,694. Find the simple interest rate the account earned.

9. Jyoti invested Rs 1500 in an account that paid him 8.25% simple interest, what will
the balance of her account be after 6 years?

10. Principal = Rs 360, Interest = Rs 17.55, Time = 9 months. Calculate the Interest Rate.

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Answer key:

1. a
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. a
6. Rs 840
7. 9 years
8. 7%
9. Rs 2242.5
10. 5.5 %

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics (Patterns)

Complete the Pattern:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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Answer key:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics (Patterns)

Complete the Numerical Series:

1. 7, 11, 9, 13, 11, 15, 13, __, __, __

2. 4, 12, 9, 27, 24, 72, 69, __, __, __

3. 4, 8, 10, 20, 22, 44, 46, __, __, __

4. 1, 3, -1, -3, -7, -21, -25, __, __, __

5. 5, 10, 7, 14, 11, 22, 19, __, __, __

6. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, __, __, __

7. 5, 7, 0, 2, -5, -3, -10, __, __, __

8. 1, 3, 8, 24, 29, 87, 92, __, __, __

9. 5, 15, 18, 54, 57, 171, 174, __, __, __

10. 2, 4, -2, 0, -6, -4, -10, __, __, __

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Answer key:

1. 17, 15, 19
2. 207, 204, 612
3. 92, 94, 188
4. -75, -79, -237
5. 38, 35, 70
6. 13, 21, 34
7. 522, 525, 1575
8. 276, 281, 843
9. 522, 525, 1575
10. -8, -14, -12

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics (Patterns)

Complete the Number Series:

1. 10, __, 12, __, __, __, 16, __

2. 1, __, __, 4, __, __, 7, __

3. __, __, 13, __, __, __, 17, 18

4. 2, __, __, __, 6, __, __, 9

5. 3, 4, 5, __, __, __, __, __

6. __, 9, __, __, __, 13, __, 15

7. 13, 14, __, __, __, 18, __, __

8. 12, __, __, __, 16, __, 18, __

9. 9, __, __, __, __, 14, 15, __

10. __, __, 9, __, __, 12, __, 14

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Answer key:

1. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17


2. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
3. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
4. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
5. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
6. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
7. 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
8. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
9. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
10. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics (Symmetry)

1. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

2. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

3. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.

4. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.

5. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

6. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

7. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

8. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

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9. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?

10. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?

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Answer key:
1. 1
2. 5
3. No
4. No

5. 3,

6. 0,

7. 2,

8. 6,
9. 2
10. 5

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics (Symmetry)

1. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

2. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

3. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.

4. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.

5. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

6. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

7. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

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8. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

9. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.

10. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?

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Answer key:
1. 2
2. 0
3. Yes
4. Yes

5. 4,

6. 0,

7. 1,

8. 1,

9. 1,
10. 2

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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS V Mathematics (Symmetry)

1. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

2. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

3. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

4. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

5. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

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6. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?

7. Are the dotted lines, lines of symmetry?

8. Are the dotted lines, lines of symmetry?

9. Does this picture have symmetry?

10. Does this picture have symmetry?

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Answer key:

1. 4
2. 6
3. 5
4. 6
5. 8
6. 1
7. No
8. Yes
9. Yes
10. No

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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS V Mathematics Tally Chart

Read the tally chart below showing the data collected among many peoples about their choices

of drinks and answer the questions below.

Drinks Votes Tally Number

Fanta

Coke

Pepsi

Apple juice

Coffee

Tea

Answer the Following Questions:

1. Give the number for tally chart in the last column.

2. Which is the most popular drink?

3. How many of them chose apple juice as their favourite drink?

4. How many people voted?

5. Which is the least popular drink?

6. Arrange the favourite drink in ascending order.

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Answer

1.

Drinks Votes Tally Number

Fanta 22

Coke 19

Pepsi 26

Apple juice 19

Coffee 11

Tea 22

2. Pepsi

3. 19

4. 119

5. Coffee

6. Pepsi, Fanta, Tea, Apple Juice, Coke, coffee

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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS V Mathematics Pictograph

I. Below is a detail about the some of the rivers and its length. Read the table and
answer the questions given below.

S. No RIVER LENGTH in LENGTH TO NEAREST


Km 1000 Km

1. Godavari 6400

2. Yamuna 6275

3. Krishna 6650

4. Beas 5410

5. Cauvery 6300

6. Sutlej 5464

7. Ganges 5539

Answer the Following Questions:

1. Fill the length of each river to nearest 1000 km.

2. Write the rivers in length order from shortest to largest.

3. What is the total length of all the rivers?

4. What is the difference in the length between the longest and shortest river?

5. How much shorter is the Sutlej River than the Godavari?

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II. Below is a detail about some of the Country/State and its temperature during the

beginning of March.

S. No RIVER TEMPERATURE
in 0C

1. Australia 17
2. India 30
3. Antarctica 16.5
4. Canada 4.5
5. Norway 27
6. Alaska 13
7. New York 12

Answer the Following Questions:

1. Write the temperatures in order from coldest to warmest.

2. How much warmer is India than Canada?

3. What is the difference in temperature between the warmest and coldest place?

4. If the temperature of China is 28 degrees warmer than Alaska, then what is the

temperature of China?

5. How much colder is Antarctica than Alaska?

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Answers

I.

1.

S. No RIVER LENGTH LENGTH TO NEAREST


in Km 1000 Km
1. Godavari 6400 6000
2. Yamuna 6275 6000
3. Krishna 6650 7000
4. Beas 5410 5000
5. Cauvery 6300 6000
6. Sutlej 5464 5000
7. Ganges 5539 6000

2. Beas, Sutlej, Ganges, Yamuna, Cauvery, Godavari, Krishna.

3. 42038

4. 1240

5. 536

II.

1. -27, -16.5, -13, 4.5, 12, 17, 30

2. 25.5

3. 57

4. 15

5. -3.5

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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS V Mathematics Bar Graphs

Complete the bar graphs and answer the questions given below.

I. A group of students earned money by washing cars. In the data table you can see how
much they earned. Complete the bar graph.

Person John Sam Tom Kim Tim


Rupees 150 175 200 125 200

Answer the Following Questions:


1. How much money did they earn altogether?
2. Who earned Rs. 25 more than Sam?
3. How much more money did Tim earn than John?
4. Whose earnings are equal?
5. What is the earning difference between Tom and Kim?
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II. A group of friends played a video game. The table shows the number of points each
student got.
Friends John Peter Mala Ram Sam
Points 15100 10900 3200 7000 18900

Answer the Following Questions:

1. How many points dis they score altogether?


2. Who had scored more points?
3. What was the difference in points between Mala and Sam?
4. Who had scored low points?
5. Who have made the points above 10,000?

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Answers
I.

II.

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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS V Mathematics Reading Pictographs

Use the pictograph to answer the questions given below.

I. Mr. Sunders class was performing an experiment to see which day of the week had
the most rain. His class recorded their information in the pictograph below.

Weekdays Inches of Rain


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

= 2 inch of rain
Answer the Following Questions:
1. How many inches of rain were there on Tuesday?
2. Which day had the most rain?
3. How many inches were there on Sunday?
4. Did Thursday or Monday have more inches of rain?
5. How many inches of rain were different between Thursday and Sunday?
6. Which day had the least rain?
7. How many inches of rain were there on Thursday?
8. Compare the inches of rain on Tuesday and Saturday.
9. Did Wednesday or Friday have more inches of rain?
10. How many inch of rain fell for the whole week?

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II. James was collecting leaves for his collection. He recorded the number of leaves he
collected in the pictograph below.

Answer the Following Questions:

1. Which day did he collect the most leaves?


2. Did he collect more leaves on Monday or Sunday?
3. How many leaves did he collect on Saturday?
4. Which day did he collect the least leaves?
5. How many leaves did he collect on Friday?
6. On which day, 6 leaves were collected?
7. Did he collect more leaves on Sunday or Thursday?
8. How many leaves did he collect on Wednesday?
9. How many leaves were collected during the whole week?
10. On which day, 14 leaves were collected?

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Answers

I. Sds
1. 12 Inches
2. Thursday
3. 18 Inches
4. Thursday
5. 4 Inches
6. Saturday
7. 22 Inches
8. Tuesday 12 Inches and Saturday 8 Inches
9. Wednesday
10. 110 Inches
II.
1. Friday
2. Sunday
3. 14 Leaves
4. Monday
5. 20 Leaves
6. Monday
7. Sunday
8. 12 Leaves
9. 96 Leaves
10. Saturday

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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS V Mathematics Reading Pictographs

Use the pictograph to answer the questions given below.

I. Sheela was counting the number of points her team scored for each soccer game
they played. She recorded the information in the pictograph below.

Answer the Following Questions:

1. How many points did they score in Game 2?


2. Which game did they score the least points?
3. Did they score more points in Game 7 or Game 3?
4. How many points did they score in Game 1?
5. What game did they score the most points?
6. How many points did they score in Game 5?

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II. Harrys father took him and 5 friends on a fishing trip. They recorded the number
of fish they caught on the pictograph below.

Persons Fishing Trip Results


Dad
Harry
Sam
Kim
Tim
Tom
Ravi

= 3 fish caught

Answer the Following Questions:

1. How many fishes were caught totally?


2. Who caught less number of fish?
3. How many fishes are caught by dad?
4. What was the difference in fish caught by Ravi and Harry?
5. Arrange the number of fish caught from least to greatest.
6. Who caught more number of fish?

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Answers
I.
1. 20
2. Game 5
3. Game 7
4. 30
5. Game 6
6. 15
II.
1. 126
2. Tim
3. 27
4. 6
5. 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27
6. Dad

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