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Harpal wants to fence his field with sides as shown.

He has 350 metres of wire, and he needs enough wire to go around the whole
field once. How much more wire will he need?

A. 20 m
B. 165 m
C. 8150 m
D. He will have 165 m left over.

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Class 5 | Maths

Which number sentence is true?

A. 23 23 = 0
B. 23 x 0 = 23
C. 123 = 23
D. 023 = 0

The table below shows the number of children who could read each line :

How many children could read the fourth line but NOT the fifth?
A. 4

B. 6

C. 19

D. 23

Class 5 | Maths
9 hundredths + 9 + 9 thousand is the same as
A. 9.099
B. 9000.99
C. 9009.0099
D. 9009.09

Class 5 | Maths

You start from 45 on this number line, and jump back 3 steps, 2 steps, 3 steps, 2
steps and so on.

In how many jumps will you reach 0?

A. 5
B. 18
C. 45
D. 225

How many glasses of juice can you get from this pack if each glass holds 300 ml?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 50

Class 5 | Maths

In all, how many 3-digit numbers are there which have 5 in the units' place?
A. 10
B. 90
C. 99
D. 100

Class 5 | Maths

A straight road has 5 street lamps fixed at equal intervals.

What is the distance between the first lamp and the fifth?
A. 40 m 60 cm
B. 42 m 40 cm
C. 53 m
D. 64 m

Yesterday's Question | Class 5 | Maths


If 8 times a certain number is 32, and 6 times the same number is 24, how would
you find 86 times that number?
A. 320 + 24
C. 32 x 24

B. 32 + 24
D. 320 + 240

Class 5 | Maths
A sheet of paper is folded once.

How should this folded sheet be cut so that the piece CUT OUT is a square?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Class 5 | Maths

How many dots are there in the rectangle but NOT in the circle?

A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3

Class 5 | Maths

How many dots are there in the rectangle but NOT in the circle?

A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3

Class 5 | Maths

How many complete circles does the hour hand of a clock trace in two and a half
days?
A. 2
B. 3

C. 4
D. 5

Class 5 | Maths

How many complete circles does the hour hand of a clock trace in two and a half
days?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

Class 5 | Maths

Sophia is arranging straws on the floor to form houses like the one shown below.

After using up a packet of 50 straws to form as many houses like these as possible,
she finds that the last house is incomplete.
How many MORE straws would she need to complete the house that is incomplete?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 11
D. 23

Class 5 | Maths

When Madhu draws 3 horizontal lines over 2 vertical lines as shown, the total
number of meeting points is 6.

Which of the following arrengements will have 200 meeting points ?


A. 10 horizontal, 20 vertical
B. 20 horizontal, 20 vertical
C. 150 horizontal, 50 vertical
D. 100 horizontal, 100 vertical

Class 5 | Maths

40 students of a class are put into groups of 5 for an activity. Each GROUP needs a
2-metre long piece of rope.
What will be the total length of rope needed for the whole class?
A. 10 metres
B. 16 metres
C. 42 metres
D. 80 metres

Class 5 | Maths

Mini has 4 pairs of tiles.

Which pair of tiles can she use to EXACTLY cover the board shown below? (the tiles
can't be broken or cut)

A. Type 1
B. Type 2
C. Type 3
D. Type 4

Class 5 | Maths

The three balloons shown here have to be coloured in such a way that each balloon
is of a DIFFERENT colour.

In how many different ways can you colour the 3 balloons if you have only 3 colours blue, red and yellow?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1

Class 5 | Maths
A desk calendar concists of 6 sheets , with a different month on EACH side of the
sheet.

The first 6 months appear in order as the sheets are turned over one by one. The
months in the second half of the year are printed on the flip side of these sheets in
order, but starting from BACK to FRONT. That is, December appears on the flip side
of the first month, January.
Which month will be on the flip side of the page showing April?
A. May
B. September

C. October
D. AugustClass 5 | Maths

Class 5 | Maths

The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 etc. are called natural numbers.


Which of the following can be written as the sum of three DIFFERENT natural
numbers?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

Class 5 | Maths
Which of the following angles is closest to a right angle?

A.

B.
D.

C.

Class 5 | Maths

60 +70 + 80 + 90 = (6 + 7 + 8 + 9) x (what number?)


A. 10
B. 40
C. 1000
D. 10000

Class 5 | Maths

How will you write five thousandths + four?


A. 0.009
B. 5004
C. 4.005
D. 5000.4

Class 5 | Maths

x 20 = 4080
Which of the following statements about

is true?

A.

is between 40 and 100

B.

is between 100 and 200

C.

is between 200 and 300

D.

is more than 400

Class 5 | Maths

The population of 4 small towns are shown below:

The population of which town is CLOSEST to nine thousand six hundred?


A. Town A
B. Town B
C. Town C
D. Town D

Class 5 | Maths

About how tall is the girl shown below if the height of the water bottle next to her is
20 cm?

A. 60 cm
B. 90 cm
C. 120 cm
D. 150 cm

Yesterday's Question | Class 5 | Maths


5600 70 equals
A. 8
C. 800

B. 80
D. 8000

Class 5 | Maths

Which of these numbers is the largest?


A. 4.80
B. 4.09
C. 4.78
D. 4.700

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