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This document is a practice paper for Class V Mathematics for the 2024-25 session, issued by the Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, matching, and problem-solving related to measurements, area, and volume. The paper is designed to test students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application.

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This document is a practice paper for Class V Mathematics for the 2024-25 session, issued by the Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi. It includes various types of questions such as fill in the blanks, matching, and problem-solving related to measurements, area, and volume. The paper is designed to test students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application.

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Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi

Practice Paper
Session: 2024-25
Class: V
Subject: Mathematics

Duration: 2 hours Maximum Marks:50


General Instructions:
All questions are compulsory.
Number of marks carried by each question is indicated against it.
***************

1. Fill in the blanks- 5×1=5

i. Each side of a cube is 1 cm. Its volume will be ____ cubic cm. (21 / 1)
ii. If the height of a book is 1 cm, length 25 cm and breadth 10 cm, then ________ cubes
of 1 cm will cover the same space as this book. (35/ 250)
iii. One-tenth of 1 cm is called ____________. We can also call it 0.1 ________.
(centimetre/millimetre)
iv. The length of a bullfrog is up to 30.5 cm. It is one of the ________ frogs in the world.
(small/large)

2. Match the correct answer- 5×1=5

i. 1 metre and 5 cm a. 2.75 rupees

3 centimetre 7 millimetre b. 5250 grams


ii.
2 rupees 75 paise c. 0.9 centimetre
iii.
5 kilogram 250 grams d. 1.05 metre
iv.
9 millimetre e. 37 millimetre
v.

OR
If you have to write the area of the following things, in which of the following columns will you
write it. Put a tick mark in suitable column-

Square Square metre Square


centimetre kilometre
i. Handkerchief

ii. Saree

iii. Total land of a city

iv. Indian flag

v. Blackboard

3. Answer the following 4 questions- 4×1=4

i. How many grams are there in 1 kilogram?

_____________________________

ii. How many millimetres are there in 1 centimetre?

______________________________

iii. How many paise are there in 1 rupee?

______________________________

iv. How many metres are there in 1 kilometre?

______________________________

v. How many things are there in 1 dozen?

_____________________________

vi. How many centimetres are there in 1 metre?

_______________________________
4. Solve these - 1×4=4

i. ii. _______________________
165 3480 ÷ 12
× 365
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5. Draw a shape in the given grid which can be folded to make a cube- 1×4=4

OR
Look at the floor plan given below. Draw doors and windows in the deep drawing of this house-

Deep drawing of the house


OR

6. Tulsi bought a field whose length was 36 m and width 12 m. 1×6=6

36 meter

12 meter

i. What is the area of the field?


___________________________________________

ii. She bought the field at the rate of Rs. 100 per square meter. What is the total cost of
the field?
____________________________________________________________
OR
i. How many meters of barbed wire will Tulsi need to fence the field?

______________________________________________

ii. The price of barbed wire in the market is Rs. 50 per meter. How much will the total
cost of the wire for fencing be?

_______________________________________________

7. How many coins will be there in a sack of Rs. 5 coins if its weight is -
(One coin of Rs. 5 = 9 grams) 1×6=6

i. 1 kg 250 grams? ____________

ii. 18 kg? ______________


8. Nasreena is a farmer. She has divided her land among her three children Salma, Zeba and
Imran. Their land looks like the given picture. If each small square in this picture is
considered equal to 1 square meter, then tell- 2×4=8

i. How many square meters of land did Nasreena have in total?

A. 30 square meters
B. 50 square meters
C. 70 square meters
D. 90 square meters

ii. How many square meters of land did Salma get in her share?

A. 10 square metres
B. 20 square metres
C. 30 square metres
D. 40 square metres
iii. Imran wants to build a fence around his land. How much wire will he need?
A. 20 metres
B. 22 metres
C. 24 metres
D. 26 metres

iv. Who will need the most wire for the fence?
A. Salma
B. Zeba
C. Imran
D. Nasreena

9. Ramya went to buy sweets. The shopkeeper took a piece of thick paper and immediately
made a beautiful box out of it and packed the sweets. 2×4=8

i. Which of the following boxes would the shopkeeper have taken?

A.

B.

C.

D.

ii. What is the total surface area of the sweet box?

A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
iii. If the sweet box is 20 cm long, 10 cm wide and 6 cm high, then what will be the
volume of this box?

A. 1000 cubic centimetres


B. 1200 cubic centimetres
C. 1600 cubic centimetres
D. 2000 cubic centimetres

iv. What will be the shape of this sweet box?

A. Cube
B. Cone
C. Cylinder
D. Cuboid

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