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Book Title: Assessment Booklet Mathematics 5 Part-II
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Assessments are more than just a means of measuring progress—they are essential tools to guide and enrich a child’s learning journey. This Assessment Booklet has been carefully structured to support teachers in the process of evaluating student learning at regular intervals, while reinforcing key concepts.
Each grade includes two booklets per subject, structured into Part I and Part II to ensure systematic and continuous assessment. Each booklet provides three test papers—two Periodic Assessments and one Term-End Paper—offering a balanced approach to evaluating students’ progress. This structured format allows for regular checkpoints in the learning process, enabling educators to track student performance at different stages and adapt their teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs.
Rooted in the principles of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF), this booklet promotes competencybased learning by prioritising conceptual understanding, problem-solving, and critical thinking over rote memorisation. A carefully designed blend of objective and subjective questions supports different learning styles, while application-based and interdisciplinary questions help students make deeper connections across subjects.
Designed for teachers, this booklet features ready-to-use, perforated sheets for easy distribution and efficient assessment management. It includes ten copies of each of the three assessments, ensuring seamless classroom use.
Beyond academic skills, these assessments encourage students to think independently, apply their knowledge in new contexts, and develop confidence in their problem-solving abilities. By engaging with a variety of question types—ranging from reasoning-based exercises to application-oriented tasks—students are not just preparing for exams but building essential skills for lifelong learning.
This booklet is a practical resource for teachers, students, and parents, ensuring that assessments are purposeful, skill-driven and aligned with real learning needs.
Assess, reflect, and grow—because every learning milestone matters.
AssessmentChapters IncludedTotal
Periodic
Assessment – 3
Periodic Assessment – 4
Ch 9 – Lines and Angles
Ch 10 – Patterns and Symmetry
Ch 11 – Length and Weight
Ch 12 – Perimeter and Area
Ch 13 – Capacity and Volume
Ch 14 – 3-D Shapes on Flat Surfaces
Ch 15 – Time and Temperature
Ch 16 – Money
Term
Examination – 2
20 marks45 mins10 copies
Ch 17 – Data Handling 20 marks45 mins10 copies
Ch 9 – Lines and Angles
Ch 10 – Patterns and Symmetry
Ch 11 – Length and Weight
Ch 12 – Perimeter and Area
Ch 13 – Capacity and Volume
Ch 14 – 3-D Shapes on Flat Surfaces
Ch 15 – Time and Temperature
Ch 16 – Money
Ch 17 – Data Handling
40 marks 1 hr 30 mins 10 copies
Scan this QR code on the UOLO Teach app to access the answer keys.
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Name:
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw the given angles using the inner scale of a protractor. (2 marks)
2. Show the next two terms in the given patterns. (3 marks)
3. Find the perimeter and area, if each small square is of side 1 cm. (2 marks)
Perimeter: Perimeter: Area: Area:
4. Match the polygons with their names. (2 marks)
A. 7 Sides
7 Angles Kite
B. 6 Sides
6 Angles Nonagon
C. 9 Sides
9 Angles Hexagon
D. Heptagon
5. The weight of a bag is 10 kg 300 g. Two packets weighing 740 g (2 marks) each are removed from it. What is the weight of the bag now?
6. The square and rectangle are arranged to make a new shape. (1 mark) What is the perimeter of the shape?
7. Observe the figure and name the following: (2 marks)
A. Lines
B. Pair of parallel lines
C. Points
D. Line segments
8. Fill in the numbers in the magic triangle such that the sum of each (2 marks) side is 8.
9. The tailor needs 5 m 20 cm cloth for making a suit. How much cloth is (2 marks) needed for 5 such suits?
10. Write the word LEARNING and draw its reflection. (2 marks)
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 45 mins
Max. Marks: 20 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Draw top view and front view of the given object. (2 marks)
Top view
Front view
2. Calculate the profit or loss. (2 marks)
A. CP = ₹185 and SP = ₹167
B. CP = ₹1478 and SP = ₹2250
3. The table shows the number of books borrowed from a local library (2 marks) in 5 days. Draw a bar graph to show the given data.
4. Sara walks for 45 minutes in the morning and 35 minutes in (2 marks) the evening. For how long does she walk in one day?
5. Which is a better buy? Tick ( ) it. (2 marks)
6. The Sinha family likes to trek. One day they walked a distance (2 marks) of 11 km. They took two breaks during the trek. Study the graph and answer the questions.
A. At what times did they take the breaks?
B. What was the duration of each break?
7. If the highest temperature is 55.0°C and the lowest temperature (2 marks) is –60°C. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest temperatures. Give your answer in Fahrenheit.
8. Convert. (2 marks)
A. 4054 cL into L
B. 126 L 70 dL into mL
9. Find the volume of the given solids. (2 marks)
10. Draw the net of a dice. Draw dots on each face such that the (2 marks) opposite faces of the dice add up to 7.
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
Time: 1 hr 30 mins Max. Marks: 40 Marks
Name: Class: Roll No.: Date:
1. Look at the figure and answer the given questions. (4 marks)
A. Name all the points and lines in the figure.
B. Write the name of a line segment.
C. How many rays are there in the figure? Write their names.
2. Identify and write whether the following are growing or (4 marks) reducing patterns.
Pattern
What will come next? Type of pattern
3. Convert the following. (2 marks)
4. Find the missing side. (2 marks)
Rectangle with length = 32 cm, breadth = ?, Perimeter = 112 cm
5. A carton is emptied to fill it with cubical boxes. If the carton is (2 marks) 30 cm by 22 cm by 10 cm, then find its volume.
6. Look at the map and fill in the blanks. (4 marks)
A. The post office is to the of the school.
B. The park is to the of the house.
C. The school is to the of the fire station.
D. The library is to the of the house.
7. How many hours and minutes are there in 240 minutes? (2 marks)
8. Anahita has ₹200 and wants to buy some chips that cost ₹25 each. (4 marks) How many chips can she buy with her money, and how much money will she have left with her?
9. In an art class, students were asked about their favourite type of art. (4 marks) Out of 40 students surveyed, 12 students liked the sketching, 10 liked the drawing, 8 enjoyed doing colouring and the remaining students liked other types. Draw a pie chart to represent the data.
10. Jinisha filled a tank with 20 L 126 mL of water, a can with 13 L 679 mL (4 marks) of water, and a drum with the rest. If the total quantity of water used to fill all three containers is 50 L 342 mL, then find the quantity of water used to fill the drum.
11. Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the (4 marks) deep drawing of this house. Circle the windows that you cannot show in the deep drawing.
Floor Map Deep Drawing
12. Read the double bar graph and answer the following questions. (4 marks)
A. What is the difference between the tickets sold to children on Thursday and those sold on Friday?
B. What is the total number of tickets sold to adults throughout the four days?
C. How many more tickets were sold on Saturday as compared to Friday?
D. What is the total number of tickets sold to children throughout the four days?
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