You are on page 1of 4

I.

Fill in the blanks (19x½=9½)

1. 2/3=___/12

2. An angle greater than 90° and less than 180° is called an __________.

3. Decimals having same number of decimal places are called_________.

4. The decimal form of ½ is__________________.

5. ________________ lines cross each other at an angle of 90°.

6. ____________is the line segment that joins the opposite vertices of a quadrilateral.

7. _____________ × 100 = 56

8. 2/4 of a dozen is _______.

9. The place value of 4 in 6.043is _________________.

10. ½ of a day is __________________.(in hours)

11. ______________ is a line extending infinitely on one side.

12. The smallest unit of measurement for mass is ____________.

13. The side of a square whose perimeter is 32 cm is _________________.

14. The reciprocal of 1 3/5 is ______________.

15. ________________ is the equivalent fraction of 3/9 with numerator 9.

16. 4.86 × ______________ = 4.860

17. 120.45 /10 = ______________.

18. Sum of any two angles of an equilateral triangle is ______________.

19. The space that is occupied by any closed figure is called its ______________.

II. Choose and write the correct option. (5× ½= 2½)

a) While converting hectolitre to decilitre, we multiply by 10 ___________ times.

i) 4 ii) 5 iii) 3 iv) 1

b) If 50 stones weighs 350 kg, how much will one stone weighs?
i) 20 kg ii) 15 kg iii) 7 kg iv) 40 kg

c) 1 sq.m =__________________ sq.cm

i) 10000 sq.cm ii) 100 sq. cm iii) 1000sq.cm iv) 10 sq.cm

d) The width of the tip of a pen is measured in

i) km ii) cm iii) mm iv) m

e) The cost of a chocolate is 20. How much will 10 such chocolates cost?

i) 200 ii) 5000 iii) 300 iv) 400

II. Convert the following. (1× 3=3)

1. 19 dal = _____________ l.

2. 375 mg = ______________ g.

3. 2150 mm = _____________ m.

III. Name the following. (1× 3=3)

1. A triangle with one right angle.

2. A triangle with all three equal sides.

3. An angle greater than 180°and less than 360°.

SECTION-B

Do as directed (2x 27 = 54)

1. Add 4 3/8 and 2 2/20

2. 3 9/12 ÷ 5 3/4

3. Multiply 15.789 by 30.2

4. Draw an angle of 120º using ruler and protactor.

5.Find the circumference of a circle whose diameter is 45mm.

6. Divide 15cg 10 mg by 5. Express in mg.

7. Find the breadth of a rectangle whose length is 6.5 km and perimeter is 21km.
8. Show 2/3 on a number line.

9. Arrange 13.131, 13.331, 31.311, 13.113 in ascending order.

10. Find the circumference of a circle whose radius is 9 cm.

11. Draw an angle of 45° (use ruler and protractor).

12.Find the area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 8 cm and 7 cm respectively.

13. Add 3 4/5 and 2/3

14. Subtract 84.008 from 105.9

15. Multiply 6 kg 209 g by 25 and express in kg.

16. The perimeter of a square is 84cm. Find its side.

17. Divide 48.33 by 6.

18. Show 3/4 on a number line.

19. Draw a 60° angle by using ruler and protractor.

20. Subtract 45.089 from 100 and check your answer.

21. Convert 85/14 to mixed fraction.

22. Add 24.047 , 149.09 , 0.009 and 1.846

23. Write the decimal form of :

a. 2000 + 50 + 3/100

b. 5 + 15/1000

24. Add 3 1/4 and 7 3/5.

25. Divide 12 2/3 by 2 1/4.

26. Find the product of 12.456 and 2.06

27. Draw a right angled triangle by using ruler and protractor

SECTION C (3 x 8= 24)

WORD PROBLEMS
1. Find the:

i. perimeter of a square with side = 16cm

ii. area of a square with side =4.5 cm

iii. area of a rectangle whose length =8 cm and breadth = 4 cm

2. Subtract 35.009 from 104.3. Check your answer.

3. Ram goes for a nature walk every day. If he spends 2½ hours each day, how many hours

will he spend in a week?

4. A park is kept open for visitors for two – third of a day. For how many hours

is it closed?

5. On the occasion of her birthday Deepti madam distributed 525 Gulab Jamuns

among the staff members. If there are 35 teachers in all, how many pieces did

each teacher get.

6. Sahil’s mother went to the market and bought 3kg 450 g carrots, 5kg brinjals, 2kg 250

g tomatoes and 775 g potatoes. What was the total weight of vegetables?

7.Draw a circle of radius 5 cm and mark its centre, radius, diameter and the chord of the

circle.

8. A bucket can hold 12 l 550 ml water.If Roshans family uses 4 buckets of water everyday for
bathing, how much water does his family use for bathing everyday.

SECTION D (4 x 1 = 4)

2.The workers dug up 2km 400m of road before lunch and 3 km 850m after lunch.If they had
dug up 7km that day, how much road was left undug.

You might also like