ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY Anushaktinagar, Mumbai. Summative Assessment Examination-2 Academic year Instructions

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1 ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY Anushaktinagar, Mumbai Summative Assessment Examination-2 Academic year Class- V Subject Mathematics Time 2 hours Maximum Marks 50 Instructions 1. Marks for questions are indicated against each. 2. Answer should be brief and to the point and word limit be adhered to as far as possible. 3. Use of any electronic gadget (e.g. calculator, Mobile phone etc.) is not permitted. 4. In case a student has not signed the Attendance Sheet or the Answer Sheet is not signed by the Invigilator it will be dealt as an Unfair means case. 5. On completion of the test, the student MUST HAND OVER THE ANSWER SHEET TO THE INVIGILATOR in the room/hall. 6. The student should ensure that the answer sheet is not folded or damaged. To be filled by the student Name of the Student: Roll Number: Class: Section: No of printed pages 9 1

2 CCE-15-SA-II-Class-5-Maths -Question Paper Q.1 Tick the correct options:- (1/2 x6 =3) A) If Javed is moving from West Bengal to Madhya Pradesh he is moving i) toward west ii) toward east iii) toward South iv) to ward north B) A cube has i) 5 faces ii) 6 faces iii) 7 faces iv) 8 faces C) Rupee ½ is equal to i) 5 Paise ii) 0.5 Paise ii) 50 Paise iv) 0.05 Paise D) A square of length 1 cm has the perimeter of i) 8 cm. ii) 10 cm. iii) 6 cm. iv) 4 cm. E) 2 kg. and 250 g. is equal to i) g. ii) g. iii) kg. iv) 225 g. F) The shiny security thread on a note contains the word i) UCO ii) SBI ii) RBI iv) UBI Q.2. Match the following :- (1/2 x 6 = 3) a. 99 cm. i) one hundredth part of a rupee b. Rupee ¼ ii) 0.99 m. c. 10/100 iii) Rupee 0.75 d. 1 mm. iv) 1/10 e. 75 Paise v) 25 Paise f. 1 Paisa vi) 1/10 cm. 2

3 Q.3. Write True or False (1/2 x8 = 4) i) 0.1 cm. is read as zero one centimeter ii) The area of a square = side x side iii) An amount of space a solid occupies is called its volume iv) If the side of a square becomes two times bigge, then its area becomes six times v) A cuboid has eight vertices vi) Length = Breadth / Area vii) ¾ rupee = 25 paisa viii) = Q4. Fill in the blanks: (1/2 x10=5) a) 25 m. 6 cm. = m. b) All the faces of a cube are c) Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 x (length + ) d) 15 one cm cubes are arranged in a line touching one another. The length of the line is. e) The unit of volume is. f) In 456/100, quotient = 4, remainder =. g) The sum total of the length of all the line segments of a simple closed figure is called its. h) 43/10 = (decimal form) i) Gujarat,, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir touch the border of Pakistan. j) 75 paisa = part of a rupee. 3

4 Q.5. Solve the following: ( 1x15=15) i) The cost of a match box is Rs How many match boxes can be got for Rs. 2.25? ii) The distance between two places A and B on a map is 5 cm. What is the distance between them on the ground? (Scale : 1cm = 200km ) iii) Draw 2 shapes that can be folded into a cube. iv) The length of a rectangle is 12 cm. Its breadth is 8 cm. What is its area? v) Samar saves Rs. 20 a day. How much does he save in a year? vi) How many 1 cm. cubes can be arranged in a cube of edge 12 cm? vii) The side of a square is 3 cm. If its side is doubled then find out its area. viii) Draw the deep drawing of a cylinder. 4

5 ix) Dinesh has to grow 45 cm. more to reach 2 m. (200 cm.) height. What is Dinesh height in centimeters? x) Find the perimeter of a square with side 7.5 cm. xi) 1 cm. is part of a metre. 1 mm. is part of a metre. xii) If a grown up elephant eats 150 kg. of food in a day then how many kg. of food does it eat in a month? (1 month = 30 Days) xiii) Study the chapatti chart and answer the following questions. a) is liked by most of the children. Puri Idli Dosa b) The number of students who like Dosa is (twice /half ) of the number of children who like Puri. 25 5

6 xiv) Observe the number pattern and continue. 9 x 9 = x 99 = x 999 = x 9999 = x = xv) Show that the number 25 and 121 are perfect squares? Q.6. Solve the following :- (2x10=20) i) A sack has rupee coins. The sack weighs 18 kg. One 5 rupee coin weighs 9 gm. How many coins are there in the sack? ii) Read the following data. = 3 vehicles / = 1 vehicle Vehicle Tally mark Bus Scooter cycle a) Total vehicles =. b) The number of scooters is (twice/thrice) of the number of cycles. 6

7 iii) Ravi is going on a trip to Gangotri. Each person need 10 gm. of dried tomato every day. 1 kg. tomato becomes 100 gm. after drying. Find out how much fresh tomato has to be dried for 5 persons for 10 days? iv) Find the area of a rectangular photo frame of length 40 cm. and breadth 20 cm. v) Rate of Indian currency as compared with foreign currencies on a particular day: 1 US Dollar = 43 Indian rupees 1 EURO = 65 Indian rupees Radha got 10 Euros from her father and 10 us dollar from her brother on her birthday. Find out how many Indian rupees did Radha get? vi) Raghu has a card board box of Length = 6 cm. Breadth = 2 cm. Height = 4 cm. How many cubes of 2cm side will fit in this card board box? vii) Neha bought the following item on her birthday. Item Rate No of item Cost a) Samosa Rs Rs. b) Cake Rs Rs. c) Balloon 0.50 Rupees 40 Rs. Total cost : 7

8 viii) The following bar chart shows different vehicles used by office-goers. Study the chart and fill up the gaps Bus Foot Cyc - le car Train a) (20/30) office goers use cycle and train. b) Most of the office goers use (bus/train). c) (10/20) office goers use cycle to go to their office. d) 40 office goers use. Town Hall Shopping Mall M.G.Road Indira Marg Park Prince Yaswant Road J a w a h a r Subhash Marg M a r g Raj wada 8

9 a) Prince Yaswant Road and Jawahar Marg meet at a angle. b) You have to move along and to reach town hall from park. c) marg is in between Rajwada and park. x) The temperature of some cities on a particular day are given in the table. Look at the table and answer the following questions. City Minimum Temperature C Maximum i) Mumbai ii) New Delhi iii) Hyderabad iv) Chennai v) Kolkata i) Which city had the minimum temperature? ii) What city had the maximum temperature? iii) What is the difference in maximum and minimum temperature? iv) How many degrees will the maximum temperature need to rise to reach 35 in Kolkata? 9