1 (v) maths. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (for 2 nd Term) CLASS: V SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS. Chapter 8 [Integer]
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1 (v) maths. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (for nd Term) CLASS: V SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS Chapter 8 [Integer]. Descent of 6 m is Winning of 0 points is none of these. Value of expression 4 ( - 7) is Which is given in decreasing order? 8, -7, -, - -7, -, -, 8 8, -, -, -7. Opposite of = > -6 true false =? ( - 4) + ( - ) =? Opposite of Flight at a height of 4000m =? m people leave maths club =? (- 4) =? =? > < =. Zero is greater than any negative integer ( - ) =? ( - 40) + 40 =? ( -) + ( - ) =? Which is arranged in ascending order? -9, -, -, 0, 6,,, -7, -, Going up by 6 floors = A deposit of j 00 = seconds before take off =? ?. 8 =?
2 (v) maths. Chapter 9 [Measurement]..8 km =? 80 dam.80 dam 800 dam. hectometer =? 00 dm 0 dm 000 dm. m cm =.0 m. m. m g = 0.79 kg kg 790 kg. Ho many times is 400 g continued in 49. kg? dm cm < > = 7..7 kg 070 g > < = m hm m = dam m = cm m cm = m km m = km m = km dag g = kg L = ml dl 9 CL = L centilitre = 00 litres 8. The thickness of paper will be measured in cm mm m 9. The height of Mt. Everest is measured in m km dam 0. of dal -= CL hg = kg of cm = mm dag = cg The mass of baby =. kg 0 kg 00 mg. The amount of soup in a soup bowl 0 L 00 ml 00 L Chapter 0 [Geometry]. A (n) triangle has all slides of equal length. equilateral right angle scalene. A nanogon has sides A rhombus is always a square.
3 (v) maths. 4. A line has end points no one two. The longest chord of a circle is. radius diameter circumference 6. A quadrilaterals has diagonals. three four two 7. An angle of 89 is angle. obtuse acute right 8. An angle of 9 is angle. Right refle obtuse 9. A line segment has end point (s). one no two 0. A ray has end point (s). one two no. An octagon has sides A hexagon has sides.. Interesting lines are always, perpendicular. 4. A line has fixed length.. Half of circle is called diameter. True Semicircle Diagonal 6. A triangle has its three side equal is. equilateral isoscales scalene 7. The sum of two angles of a triangle is A triangle with one right angle is called triangle. scalene right obtuse 9. From a given point, infinite number of rays can be drawn. 0. A pentagon has sides An angle of 80 is called angle. reflex straight acute. Which is a closed figure.. A square is a rectangle. 4. In a rectangle opposite sides are different in length.. A triangle has vertices. Chapter 7 [Profit and Loss]. Profit =? S. P C.P. C.P. S.P. Loss + C.P.. Loss =? S. P. C. P. C.P. S.P. Loss Profit. C.P. = j 70, S.P. = j 80, P =? j 0 j 0 j 0 4. C.P. = j 8, S.P. j 70, L =? j 0 j 70 j. C.P. = j 00, Profit = j 0, S.P =? j 70 j 0 j 0 6. C.P. = j 600, Loss = j 0, S.P. =? j 0 j 60 j 0 7. The price at which an articles is bought is its Profit Cost Price Selling price 8. The includes overhead expenses. S.P. C.P. Profit
4 4 (v) maths. 9. The price at which an articles is sold is its Selling price Cost Price Loss 0. If the goods are sold at higher price than C.P. there is a.. If S.P. < C.P then S.P. C.P =? Loss Profit. If S.P. > C.P. then S.P. C.P. =?. S.P. = j 0, C.P. = j 90 then Profit =? j 0 j 00 j 0 4. Rahim bought a table for j,00 and sold, it for j,000. How much profit did he earn? j 00 j 00 j 00 `. A man bought an article for j 6.0 and sold it for j.00. what was his profit or loss? Loss of j 7.0 Profit of j 7.0 no profit, no loss 6. S.P. = j 76, Profit = j 80, C.P. =? j 68 j 840 j S.P. = j 67, Loss = j 9.70, C.P. =? j j 00 j A fruit seller bought 0 dozens of bananas for j 600 and sold them at the rate of j per dozen. Find his profit or loss. Loss of j 0 Profit of j 0 Loss of j 0 9. A shopkeeper bought a transistor for j,00 and sold it for j,000. What was his profit? j 00 j 700 j Ram bought rice at j 4,800.7 per quintal. Due to a fall in prices he sold it at j 4,600.7 per quintal only. Find his loss per quintal. j 00 j 00 j 700. Find the profit or loss C.P. j 70, S.P. = j 000 Profit of j 0 Loss of j 0 Loss of j 00. A shopkeeper purchased 0 dozen bananas for j 08. Four dozen of the bananas were rotten. At what price per dozen must he sell the remaining bananas so that he is neither at a loss nor at a profit? j per dozen j per dozen j per dozen. S.P. = C.P. +? 4. S.P. = C.P. -?. C.P. = S.P. +? Chapter 8 [Ratio]. What is the ratio of cm to m? 8 : : 8 : 4. Shyam earns j 800 and Rabi earns j 000. What is the ratio of their income? : : :. Express the ration as a fraction in the lowest term 8 to 0 : 4 : 8 : 0 4. What is the ratio of 7 paise to j.? : : :. In a school, there are 0 teachers and 000 pupils. What is the ratio of the number of teachers to the number of pupils? : : : 0 6. A ratio equivalent to : 7 is 9 : 8 : 49 : 9 7. The ratio : 84 in simplest form is : 7 : 7 : 8. In a class there are 0 boys and girls. The ratio of boys to girls is 4 : : 4 4 : 9. The ratio of hour to 00 seconds is : : : 0. 7 : is equivalent to 4 : 7 7 : 4 8 : 48
5 (v) maths.. A rectangular frame measures 4 m by 0 7 m. The ratio of the length to the width is 4 : : : 4. The ratio of days to 7 days in simplest term is. : : :. Ratio of km to 600m in simplest form is : : : 4. In a school teachers out of 60 own cars. What is ratio of the teachers who own cars to those who do not? 7 : : 7 : 7. Ratio of m to 480 cm in simplest term is. : : : 6. Ratio of 6 months to a year in simplest term is. : : : 7. Ratio of 0 m to 84 m in simplest term is 0 : 7 7 : 7 : 0 8. Ratio of 4 cm to 6 cm in simplest term is : 4 : 4 4 : 9. In a class there are 0 girls and 0 boys. The ratio of girls to the number pupils. : : : 0. Akhi; is years old his sister is 6 years old. Ratio of age of Akhil to his sisters is. : : :. Ratio 40 mm to cm in simples form is : 0 0 : :. Ratio of hour to 4 hour is : : :. The ratio of the months with 0 days to all the months is : : : 4. The ratio of 7 : 0 in simples form is : 8 : :. Ratio of j 9 to 4 P is : 0 0 : : Chapter 9 [Measuring Temperature]. Temperature suitable for planting a garden. C 0 C C. Temperature suitable for swimming in a pool is. C C C. Temperature suitable for wearing a woollen coat is. 7 C 8 C 6 C 4. Temperature 0 0 cooler than C 60 C 40 C. Temperature 0 warmer than Difference between 0 C and 4 C 6 C 4 C 4 C 7. 0 C= F 76 F 86 F 70 F 8. F = C 0 C 90 C 00 C 9. F = C 0 C 0 C 7 C C = F 76 F 76 F 7 F. In Fahrenheit unit, water freezes at. F 0 F 4 F. In Fahrenheit unit, water boils at. F F F. In Celsius unit, water freezes at. 0 C 00 C C
6 6 (v) maths. 4. In Celsius unit, water boils at. 90 C 00 C C. In Celsius unit, normal temperature of human body is. 7 C 40 C C 6. In Fahrenheit unit, the normal temperature of human body is. 00 F 98.4 F 04 F 7. In the morning the temperature was - 0 C and it decreased degree by the evening. What was the temperature in the evening? - 7 C - C - C (d) - C 8. Which of the following temperature is the coldest? - C - 9 C C C = F F F 00 F F = C 40 0 C 40 0 C 0 0 C. 4 F = C C C 00 C. Difference between 40 C and C = C 4 C 0 C. Difference between 0 C and 60 C = 40 C 80 C 70 C C warmer than 0 C = Temperature of a hot summer noon. 40 C 0 C C Chapter 0 [Introduction to Algebra]. Five more than x = x ( x +) x. Product of and x = x + x x -. Sum of a and b is divided by a b 4. m is divided by thrice n = m n a b m n b a. Five times x - six times z = x - z x - 6 z 6 x - z 6. Sum of thrice x and 6 = x x + x Quotient of x and y increased by? x 9 y x 9 y n m 9 x y 8. Sum of n and = n n + - n 9. Three times x minus five times x = x - y x - y x - y 0. Three the sum of d and e d + e (d + e) d + e. The quotient when twice is divided by thrice b a b b a. x, y 7 then x y?. x 4, y then x y? m 4, n then m n? 0 4 4
7 . p, q 0 then p q? 6 6. p 8, q 6 then p q? 7 (v) maths. 6 x 7. x 4, y 9 then? y a=0, b=, then a b? x m Length of each part =? x x x 0. One half the product of base b and height h =?.. h b bh a a a a a Total Length =? a + a a + bh Length of spoon =? (a + b)cm ab cm (a b) cm. x + = 0, x represents. known number unknown number none of these 4. x +, x is known as. alphabet variable none of these. a = 9, b = the a b =? 9 Chapter [Distance, Time and Speed].? Speed Time hour distance none of these. An aeroplane travels 00 km in hour 40 minutes. Its speed is. 900 km/hr 400 km/hr 00 km/hr. 0 m/s = km/hr 00 km/hr 80 km/hr 08 km/hr m in 0 sec = km/hr 6 km/hr 8 km/hr 6 km/hr. 000 m in min = km/hr 7 km/hr 8 km/hr 6 km/hr km/hr = m/sec km/hr = m/s m/s 6 m/s 7 m/s 8. An aeroplane travelled 40 km in 6 hrs. find its speed in m/s 00 m/s 00 m/s none of these 9. Hari runs at a speed of 0 km/hr. how far will he run in 6 hrs? km 0 km 60 km 0. A car travelled 7 km in hrs. its speed in km/hr = Ram can swim 0 m in minutes. Find his speed in km/hr. 4 km/hr 90 km/hr 70 km/hr
8 8 (v) maths.. 6 m/s = km/hr km/hr m/s Shankar cycles at a speed of km/hr. how long will he take to cycle km? 4 hr 4 hr 6 7 hr. In an athletic meet, a runner covered 70 m in 0 second. His speed = m/s The speed of an auto ricksaw is 4 km/hr. It travels for hrs 0 min. what is the distance travelled by it? 6 km 7 km.6 km 7. km/hr = m/s 8 8. How many minutes does Aditya take to cover a distance of 400 m, if he runs at a speed of 0 km/hr? 6 min 7 min 8 min 9. An athlete runs 00 m in 4 seconds. His speed is km/hr 0 km/hr 7 km/hr 7 km/hr 0. A person covers a 600 m long street in minutes. What is the speed in km/hr? 8. km/hr 7. km/hr 6. km/hr. A man is walking at the rate of km/hr crosses a bridge in minutes. The length of the bridge is. 0m 00m 00m. The speed of a train is 7 km/hr. Find its speed in m/s hour = sec km = m m in sec = km/hr Chapter 4 [Average]. The average of first odd number is The average of first five counting number is. 4. The average of first five multiples of 4 is The average of first four prime number is The average of first four composite number is Average of, 4 & = Average of 7, 8, 4, 0 = Average of, 7, 0, 8 = 4 9. Average of 6, 4, 0,, 0,, 8 = 4 0. Average of 8 and 0 = 9 0. The average of first five multiples of is The average of first five multiples of is 4. Riya obtained 6, 67, 76, 8 and out of 00 in different subjects. What will be the average? Find the average of first 0 multiples of
9 9 (v) maths.. The average of first five multiples of 9 is Average of.6,.9, 9.7, 8.,., 4.6 = Average of 6, 4, 0,, 0,, 8 = 4 8. Average of 0,, 48 = 9. Average of 4, 4, 44, 44, 4, 4 = Average of first multiples of 0 = Average of multiples of = 0 4. Average of first multiples of = 4 6. Average of first multiples of = Average of first multiples of 9 = Average of first multiples of 4 = 8
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