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This document contains a mathematics exam for grade 5 students. It consists of 11 questions with multiple parts testing a variety of skills including: solving equations, rounding numbers, ordering numbers, converting between fractions and mixed numbers, telling time on a 24-hour clock, and completing tables. The exam covers fundamental math concepts appropriate for grade 5 level.
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Answer All Questions.: Department of Mathematics Mathematics Grade 5 1

This document contains a mathematics exam for grade 5 students. It consists of 11 questions with multiple parts testing a variety of skills including: solving equations, rounding numbers, ordering numbers, converting between fractions and mixed numbers, telling time on a 24-hour clock, and completing tables. The exam covers fundamental math concepts appropriate for grade 5 level.
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ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.

1. Solve.

(a) 423 + 15 = ________ (f) 4.39 x 100 = ________

(b) 9000 – 450 = ________ (g) 73.4 ÷ 10 = ________

(c) 807 x 6 = ________ (h) 1046 – 232 = ________

(d) 791 + 3084 = ________ (i) 5.27 ÷ 100 = ________

(e) 321 ÷ 3 = ________ (j) 5.61 – 2.461 = ________

(1 x 10 = 10 marks)
(Total 10 marks)

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2. Underline the correct answer.

(a) 49.76 rounded to one decimal place is

(i) 50.00 (ii) 49.00 (iii) 49.70 (iv) 49.80

(b) 13496 is greater than

(i) 134496 (ii) 13469 (iii) 13596 (iv) 13499

(c) A 3D shape which has 5 vertices.

(i) cylinder (ii) square-based pyramid (iii) cube

(iv) triangular prism

(d) A number that is divisible by 10 and 25.

(i) 4275 (ii) 91120 (iii) 67350 (iv) 86125

(e) 3 is equivalent to
9 10 12 10
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
3 4 3 3

(1 x 5 = 5 marks)
(Total 5 marks)

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3. Work out the following.

(a) (i) 6 x 9 = _______ (ii) 6 x 0.9 = _______

(b) (i) 0.3 x 5 = _______ (ii) 3 x 0.5 = _______

(c) (i) 3.2 ÷ 4 = _______ (ii) 3.2 ÷ 8 = _______

(d) (i) 7 x 0.9 = _______ (ii) 6.3 ÷ 9 = _______

(e) (i) 8 x 0.5 = _______ (ii) 4.0 ÷ 5 = _______

(1/2 x 10 = 5 marks)

(Total 5 marks)

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4. Use any method to solve the following multiplications. Show your working.

(a) 35 x 44 = __________

(b) 97 x 16 = __________

(c) 58 x 23 = __________

(d) 917 x 67 = __________

(e) 81 x 135 = __________

(2 x 5 = 10 marks)
(Total 10 marks)

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5. Round these numbers to the nearest place value mentioned in brackets.

(a) 479.472 (nearest hundred) = _____________

(b) 31.615 (nearest tenth) = _____________

(c) 181.037 (nearest hundredth) = _____________

(d) 214.793 (nearest ten) = _____________

(e) 56.123 (nearest whole number) = _____________

(1 x 5 = 5 marks)
(Total 5 marks)

6. Find each missing number.

(a) 0.4 + = 1

(b) 10 – 3.6 =

(c) 1 – = 0.72

(d) 49 +51 =

(e) 1 – 0.13 =

(1 x 5 = 5 marks)
(Total 5 marks)

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7. Write these in order, from greatest to smallest.

(a) 4230 , 423 , 41230 , 4320 , 4203

____________________________________________________
(1 mark)

(b) 6.06 , 6.6 , 0.66 , 0.6 , 6.66

____________________________________________________
(1 mark)

1 7 6 4 1
(c) , , , ,
3 30 15 5 2

____________________________________________________
(2 marks)

(d) 37.5 , 7.35 , 73.5 , 3.75 , 57.3

____________________________________________________
(1 mark)

3 3 4 12 1
(e) , , , ,
20 4 5 20 2

____________________________________________________
(2 marks)

(f) 8091 , 8910 , 8190 , 8109 , 8901

____________________________________________________
(1 mark)
(Total 8 marks)

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8. How many:

(a) months are there in 7 years?

_____________

(b) weeks are there in 217 days?

_____________

(c) days are there in 4 weeks and 6 days?

_____________

(d) years are there in 150 months?

_____________

(1 x 4 = 4 marks)
(Total 4 marks)

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9. Complete the following table.

metres centimetres millimetres


21.432 m
7430 mm
3150 cm
649.2 cm
8.35 m

(1/2 x 10 = 5 marks)
(Total 5 marks)

10.Write these times using the 24-hour clock system.

(a) 12.14 p.m = ____________

(b) 4.25 a.m = ____________

(c) 7.48 p.m = ____________

(d) 25 to 8 in the morning = ____________

(1 x 4 = 4 marks)
(Total 4 marks)

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11.(a) Write each fraction in its simplest form.

3
(i) =
18

40
(ii) =
100

60
(iii) =
75

56
(iv) =
8

40
(v) =
24

(1 x 5 = 5 marks)

(b) Work out the missing numbers in these equivalent fractions.

4 16
(i) =
5

18
(ii) =
24 4

3
(iii) =
15 5

4
(iv) =
7 42

6 12
(v) =
9

(1 x 5 = 5 marks)

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(c) Convert the following into improper fractions.

1
(i) 4 = _____
2

3
(ii) 7 = _____
5

7
(iii) 2 = _____
9

(1 x 3 = 3 marks)

(d) Convert the following into mixed numbers.

27
(i) = _____
4

59
(ii) = _____
7

50
(iii) = _____
6

(1 x 3 = 3 marks)
(Total 16 marks)

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12. This graph shows the number of books borrowed at a library each month, in
a year.Answer the following questions using this graph.

Books borrowed in a year


62
60
No. of books borrowed

58
56
54
52 Series 1
50 Column2
48
Column1
46
44

Months

(a) What type of graph is this?

________________________
(1 mark)

(b) Which month has the highest record of books borrowed?

________________________
(1 mark)

(c) Which month has the lowest record of books borrowed?

________________________
(1 mark)

(d) How many more books were borrowed in April than in December?

________________________
(2 marks)
(Total 5 marks)

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13.(a) The following items’ prices have been doubled recently. Find the new
price of each item.

Cardigan - $ 5.69 Hat - $ 2.50

Pants - $ 4.82 T-shirt - $ 3.49

(i) Hat = ____________

(ii) Pants = ____________

(iii) T-shirt = ____________

(iv) Cardigan = ____________

(1 x 4 = 4 marks)

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(b) A store has decided to sell some of their items at half price. Find the
new price of these items.

Perfume - $ 76.00 Handbag - $ 59.25

Watch - $ 68.95 Shoes - $ 54.99

(i) Watch = ____________

(ii) Shoes = ____________

(iii) Handbag = ____________

(iv) Perfume = ____________

(1 x 4 = 4 marks)
(Total 8 marks)

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14.Solve the following word problems.

(a) Gage has 37 stickers and Joe has 24 stickers.

(i) How many stickers do they have altogether?

(ii) How many more stickers does Gage have than Joe?

(1 x 2 = 2 marks)

(b) If Dave earns $1248 for a year, how much does he earn for a month?

(2 marks)

(c) Mr. Rickman packed fifty 300g food packs into a box. How many
kilograms of food packs did he pack altogether?

(3 marks)

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(d) 15 students collected money by putting in $20 each. How much did they
collect altogether?

(2 marks)

7 3
(e) Susan spent of her money and Jane spent of hers. Who spent the
8 5
smaller part out of the two?

(1 mark)
(Total 10 marks)

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