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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, DAMMAM

UPPER PRIMARY SECTIONS


CLASS V MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (1)
2011-2012
LARGE NUMBERS
I. Write the number names of the following in the Indian system of numbers:.
a) 6,08,907
b) 93,42,809 c) 20,20,002 d) 7,61, 16, 90
e) 14, 40,04,400
II. Write the number names of the following in the International system of numbers:
a) 63,678,000 b) 290, 004, 096 c) 450,891 d) 6,012, 498 e) 118, 690,000
III. Write the numeral for the following:
a) Six lakh forty thousand four
b) Twenty two lakh four thousand six hundred seventeenc) Nine hundred thousand
d) Thirty million four hundred three thousand one hundred fourteen
e) Eighty five crore sixty lakh sixteen thousand fifteen
f) Two hundred twenty two million three hundred thirty three thousand
g) Three crore twnty
h) The greatest number of 8 digits in Indian systemi) The smallest number of 9 digits in Indian system
j) Seventeen crore seven lakh seventeen thousand seven hundred seven
IV. By observing the commas, write the place value of the underlined digits of the following
numerals in the respective system of numbers:
a) 75, 81, 05, 922
b) 2, 08, 16, 644
c) 123, 456,789
d) 9, 87,654
e) 10, 089, 211
f) 18,18, 18, 818
V. Fill in the blanks:
1) The smallest 7-digit number is ______________________
2) 1 Million = _____ lakhs
3) 1,00,00,000 = _____ thousands
4) 53, 21,043 ____ 53, 02, 898 (Compare using <,> or =)
5) 10,000,000 ____ 1,00, 00,000 (Compare using <,> or =)
6) 13,14,156 _____ 14,13,516 (Compare using <,> or =)
7) The place value of 0 is _______
8) The place value of 3 in 81, 34, 512 is ______________
9) 40,00,000 + 5,00,000 + 2000 + 800 + 9 = __________________
10) 10,000,000 + 2,00,00,000 + 10,00,000 + 2,00,000 + 10,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 10 + 2 = ____________
11) 100,000,000 + 60,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 300, 000 + 20,000 + 5,000 + 40 = _______________
12) The number that comes just before 78,99,48,900 is ________________
13) The number that comes just after 99,99,999 is ________________
14) The successor of 200,185, 199 is _________________
15) The predecessor of 10,00, 00,000 is _____________________
VI. Write the following in expanded notation according the system given:
a) 65,12,60,891 =
b) 7,17,23,104 =
c) 18, 619,312 =
d) 1, 00,00,987 =
VII. Arrange the following in ascending order:
a) 12 12 12 120, 12 21 12 120, 21 12 21 210
12 12 21 120
b) 3 19 319, 3 31 93 190, 3 91 913, 33 19 31 190
VIII. Arrange the following in descending order:
a) 63 21 814, 63 21 418, 63 28 814, 63 22 814
b) 18 20 00 000, 20 18 00 000, 20 81 00 000, 18 02 00 000

IX. Write the next 5 numerals as per the indicated instructions:


a) 8, 22,33,444 (in 10 crores)
c) 59, 45,200 ( in lakhs) b) 28, 320,109
( in millions)
d) 343, 100,200 ( in 100 millions).
X. Do as directed :
Add: 1) 382526 + 4232903
2) 84514218 + 4524120
3) 3648249 + 14524930 + 23815218 4) 14524128 + 33648254 + 7241821737
5) 25,316 + 12,39,93,295 + 6,54,123
Subtract: 1) 29876315 from 240068521 2) 363810925 from 508710215
3) 74536200 from
203817525 4) 8939959 from 19547829 5) 69785384 from 89039765
Multiply: 1) 67252 X 9317 2) 2876 x 1278 3) 18762 x 3758
4) 5267 x 9801
5) 27652 x 1397
Divide: 1) 2310527 by 2182 2) 28790 by 150
3) 369725 by 2500 4) 3687257 by 195
XI. Write statements and solve the following word problems:
1) The total number of students in classes I to V in a state is 73 25 718. Out of these 33 67 269 are girls.
How many are boys?
2) 14165 candles are to be packed in packets with each packet containing 120 candles. How many full
packets can be made?
3) Mr. Deepak purchased a flat for Rs. 56,43,850 and spent Rs.3,55,900 on its renovation. How much
did he spend in all?
4) There are 873 workers in a factory. If each worker is paid a salary of Rs. 5985 what will be amount
needed to pay for all the workers?
DIVISIBILITY TESTS
I. Fill in the blanks:
a) The first 5 multiples of 13 are _____________________________________
b) Write all the factors of 60 ___________________________________________
c) Two numbers are said to be _____________________ numbers if their common factor is 1 only.
d) Numbers having more than two factors are called __________________ numbers.
e) Prime numbers have only _________ factors.
f) _______ is neither a prime number nor a composite number.
g) The least composite number is __________
h) The only even prime number is _________.
i) There are ____________ prime numbers between 1 and 100.
j) If a number is divisible by co-prime numbers, then it is also divisible by their _________.
k) A number to be divisible by 10 should have ______ at its ones place.
l) A number to be divisible by 5 should have _____ or _____ at its ones place.
m) If a number is divisible by 2 and 3, then it is also divisible by ______.
II. Find the HCF by long division method:
a) 36, 63
b) 252, 576
c) 847, 1001 d) 2057, 3267
g) 605, 935 h) 945, 2175 i) 780, 2652 j) 141, 1269

e) 70, 1890

f) 42, 112

III. Find the LCM by short division method:


a) 45, 99, 132, 165
b) 1134, 1344, 1512
c) 96, 288, 256 d) 66, 88, 121 e) 32, 56, 84
f) 64, 36, 80 g) 36, 60, 84, 90 h) 25,,30, 40 i) 50, 72, 85, 96 j) 72, 90, 108

IV. Complete the table by putting tick mark ( ) where numbers are divisible:

Divisible by

10

1529634
812960
72366
99840
12114
18760
15606
FRACTIONS
I.
1.

Fill in the blanks/boxes:


The mixed number for 23 is

2.
3.

In
fractions the numerator is always 1.
The numerator is smaller than the denominator in a

4.

16 2
5
3
,
,
,
are
14 14 14 14

5.

6
30
=
11

6.

fraction.

fractions.
5

28
35

7. The multiplicative inverse of

3
is
7

2
is
.
5
9. Two numbers are the multiplicative inverse of each other, if their product is
.
6
8
3
x
=
11.
is the multiplicative inverse of
.
10.
8
6
9
12. The product of a fractional number and 0 is _______
3 2
3
1
13. [ x ] x
=
x [
x ]
5 7
5
8
14. The product of a fractional number and ________ is the fractional number itself.
15. The multiplicative inverse of ______ does not exist.
3
16. 0 = ______ 17.When a non-zero fractional number is divided by itself, the quotient is
5
________.
1
3
18.

= _______
19. A fraction x its multiplicative inverse = ___________
12
12
3
12 6
12
20
of 25 = ________
21.

=
x _______
5
19 7
19
7
9
22. Write 3 equivalent fractions of a)
b)
11
16
23. Write 16 27 as a fraction. __________
4
24. Write as a division sum. ______________
9

8.

The multiplicative inverse of 4

3
24
4
is a mixed numeral.
2)
= 4
2
5
5
6
18
1 4
5
3 2
1
4)
+ =
5) =
3)
=
7
21
5 5 10
3 3
3
1
1
1
1
6) The multiplicative inverse of is 6.
7)

=
6
9
9
9
8) Multiplicative inverse of 1 is 1 only.
3
3
4
8

=
x
9)
4
8
3
3
10) In an improper fraction the numerator is greater than the denominator.
13
11. 8 13 =
________________
8
25
12.
= 25 75 _______________
75
III. Choose the correct answer.
2
54
29
9
27
1.
3 is equal to _______
a)
b)
c)
d)
9
9
9
29
9
13
2
1
2
1
2.
is equal to ______
a) 1
b) 1
c) 11
d) 2
11
11
11
13
11
7
7
15
70
3.
0x
= __________
a)
b)
c) 0
d)
15
15
7
15
6
6
7
4.
_____ = 1
a)
b) 1
c)
d) 0
7
7
6
9
20
2
3
1
270
5.
X = _____
a)
b)
c) 1
d)
10 27
3
2
2
180
16
48
21
6
54
b)
c)
d)
e)
IV. Reduce to the lowest term.( Write in its standard form) a)
28
144
77
24
81
65
15
12
f)
g)
h)
130
20
36
V. Fill in the boxes using < or > or =:

II.

a)

Write true or false: 1) 6

3
5

4
5

b) 9

2
5

1
6

c)

16
7

2
7

d)

77
110

7
10
e)
11
13

8
9

VI. Add the following and express the answer in its lowest term:
5
4
5
9
4
31
3
1
+2
2) 2 + 4
3) +
4)
+
7
7
11
11
7
49
39 2
1 3 1
2
4
2
1
7)
+ +
8) 2 + 1
9) 5 + 2
16 8 2
3
9
9
12

3 12 13
1 1 1
+
+
6)
+ +
37 37 37
4 5 3
3
2
3
10) 1 + 2
+ 3
12
16
24
5
2
7
5
VII. Subtract the following and express the answer in its lowest term: 1) 6 - 1
2) 6 - 3
9
9
12
12
3
5
7
2
11
1
3 9
9
1
5 5
3) 4 - 4
4) 9 - 6
4)
5)
6)
7) 5 8) 3 9)
7 8
8
16
9
3
101 101
4 15
5
3
5
3
5
1
10) 3
-1
6 -2
8
4
12
2
1
1
2
3
1
5
5 1 1
1
3
5
VIII. Simplify 1) 5 + 4
+9
2) 10 - 4 - 5
3)
+ 4) 2 - 2 + 1
12
52
39
4
8
12
6
2 4
2
4
8
1
1
3
5) 5 + 2 - 1
2
4
4

1) 3

5)

IX. Simplify: 1)

7)

3
of 3
7

8)

3
x4
5

8
x4
11

2) 3 x
9) 5 x

7
6

36
45

3) 20 x

10) 11 x

1
5

5
6

4) 6

11) 8

2
x 22
11

15
x 17
17

5) 10 x 3

2
1
6) 28 x 8
3
8

12) 10 x 2

1
2

13) 3 x 6

2
5

5
3
1
3
2
1
1
2
3
15)
x 0 16) 3 of 2
17) 6 of 7 18) 2
of 2
19) 2 of 6 20) 6 of 7
32
20
5
4
7
15
5
3
14
8
3
11
6
48
7
13 10
1
1
1
1
6 8
x
22)
x
23)
x
24)
x
25) 4 x 9
26) 2 x 1 27)
x
15
4
24 22
21 24
5
8
9
4
8
8
15 12

14) 9 of
21)
28)

1 38
25 13
9 16
x
29)
x
30)
x
19 40
13 2
4 5

34)

3 2 8
x x
4 5 9

35) 1

5
2
5
1
x1 x1 x1
7
3
7
2

31) 6

1
1
x2
2
3

36)

32) 4

1
1
2
6 33
x3
33) x
x
5
6
3 55 40

5
2
3
4
x1 x3 x3
9
3
5
7

6
2
11
7
2 1
8
1
1
2
1

2)

3)
4)
2
5)
4 6) 7 7) 15
11 11
20
20
5 7
15
6
3
5
2
1
21
3
10
1
1 1
1
1
1
8
4
7
8) 5
9)

10)

11) 4
12) 3

13) 5
14) 2
6
28
4
11 11
2 4
5
5
3
9
5 10

X. Simplify: 1)

X1.

Write statements and solve the following word problems:


1
1
1. One metre cloth costs Rs. 77 . find the cost of 4 m of cloth.
2
5
2
2. The daily comsumption of milk of a family is 5 litres. Find the quantity of milk consumed during a
7
week.
1
3. If of the 645 residents of a colony like the Discovery channel. Find out the number of residents
5
who liked this channel.
3
4. A family spent of their monthly income of Rs. 9648 on transport. Find the monthly expenditure
8
on transport.
3
2
5. The product of two fractions is 17 . If one of the fractions is 4 , find the other.
5
5
8
of his journey. What is the total length of his journey?
6. After traveling 70 km, Rohit has left
15
5
7.
of a number is 100. Find the number.
9
1
1
8. Seema buys 2 kg of sweets and out of that makes packets weighing kg each.
2
4
How many packets does she make?
1 4
9. 2 x = 2. Write the two division facts corresponding to this multiplication fact.
2 5
1
10. The product of two numbers is 3 . One of them is 7. Find the other
2
8
is the fraction of girls. Find the number of
11. There are 44 students in a class of which
11
girls in the class.
1
1
12. 1 litre of milk costs Rs. 13 . Find the cost of litre.
2
3

1
13. Anuj has a rope 5 m long. He cuts one third of it. How long is the portion he cut off?
2
1
1
of the
14. Alka watched a television programme for and hour. Advertisements took
2
10
time. How many minutes was that?

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