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INDEX
ChapterNO TOPIC PAGE NO
1 The Fish Tale
3-25
2 Shapes and Angles
26-32
3 How Many Squares?
33-44
4 Parts and Wholes
45-57
5 Does it Look the Same?
58-62
6 BeMyMultiple,I'llbeYourFactor
63-68
7 Can You See the Pattern?
69-81
8 Mapping Your Way
82-86
9 Boxes and Sketches
87-90
10 Tenths and Hundredths
91-98
11 Area and its Boundary
99-104
12 Smart Charts
105-119
13 Ways to Multiply and Divide
120-128
14 How Big? How Heavy
129-142
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CHAPTER 1-THE FISH TALE
Exercise 1.1
Q1. Round off each number to the underlined place value.
The rounded off number will be ____ than
A. 6345
6345.
3
Q2.Compare the given numbers and write the correct symbol (<, > or
=) in the boxes below.
4
Q 5 . Form the smallest and greatest number using the given digits.
A. 3,2,6,1,4
B. 7,4,6,8,2
C. 6,4,2,1,9D. 2,4,8,3,9
E. 3,5,8,1,7F. 4,6,8,1,3
1. . There are 56,375 mango trees, 66,345 orange trees and 6,68,345
apple trees in an orchard. Arrange the name of the trees in
ascending order of their numbers.
5
3. Arrange the cities in descending order of their population.
5. Rohan bought a chain for 56,782 and a necklace for 2,67,896. She
rounded off the numbers to the nearest thousands and paid the
amount for the chain and necklace. How much money did she pay
for each item?
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Exercise-1.3
19890 19900
78905 78907
89880 89900
229887
58976
67444
444090
449085
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Q.3 Colour the numbers (PUZZLE)
1 digit numbersGREEN
Hint
2 digit numbers YELLOW 999 99 9
99999 9999
3 digit numbers RED
4 digit numbers BLUE
5 digit number orange 100 10 1
10000
1000
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Hint:
I V X L C
1 5 10 50 100
C CXI
CI
CII
CIII
CIV
CV
CVI
CVII
CVIII
CIX
11 200 XI CC
52 70 LII LXX
58 95 LVIII XC
A)58 LXIV
B)52 CCL
C)64 LVIII
D)99 LII
E)250 IC
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Q.8 Fill in the blanks
1) 221 = C+C+X+X+I
2) 49 = -----------
3) 246 = --------+ -------+VI
4) 309 = --------+ --------- + --------- + ----------
5) 65 = ---------- + -----------+-------
I) LXIV
LXXV
LXX IXC
LIXV LIV
XXX XXXV
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EXERCISE 1.4
Hint: 1 The numbers which are divisible by 2 are known as even number.
And we are also known as if any number have last digit 2, 4,6,8,0 is the evennumber
2 The numbers which are not divisible by 2 are known as odd number.
And we are also known as if any number have last digit 1, 3,5,7,9 is the odd number
3 Prime number are those number which are divisible only by 1and itselfitse
Itself.
Q.1Write the even number counting 1000 to 1050?
Q.3Write the counting 15000 to 15050and colour even number with blue and
odd number with Red.
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Q.6 Identify and write which number are even, odd and prime write in triangle?
The number given here?
3 Prime number are those numbers which are divisible only by-----------and -------
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Exercise 1.5
(ii) 10 99999
(iii) 1000 99
(iv) 100 9
(v) 1 9999
(i) Write in blue colour five digit smallest and the greatest number?
(ii) Write in red colour four and three digit smallest and the greatest number?
(iii) What the difference five digit greatest number form three digit smallest
number?
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Q.3 By using given digits make a smallest and greatest number digit should not
be repeated?
1 9,9,2,7
2 3,8,9,0
3 8,5,0,9,0
4 2,8,7,6,4
5 8,0,9,1
6 3,9,0,1
7 2,6,2,3,9
Q.4 By using digits, build the smallest and Greatest number possible Repeat
digits, If required?
1 5,0,0,9
2 3,7,5
3 0,0,1,1
4 5,2,3,0
5 3,6,0,9
6 9,8,6
7 6,7,8,2
8 8,0,8,0
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Q .5 Write counting 99 to 1000 in your note book and find out how many
smallest and greatest number comes between in counting?
Q.6 Play a game with smallest and the greatest number in class room your class
teacher and your classmats?
99 100
10000
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Q.8Tick the smallest number:
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Q .10 What comes Before (Successor) the following numbers:
4543 4546
5700 5703
8760 8762
8900 8903
7800
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Exercise- 1.6
Q 1 Write the Expanded form of the following Numbers.
Q.2 Write the numbers shown on the abacus. Also, write their
expanded form.
AbacusNumber Expanded Form
A.
B.
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C.
D.
Q.3 Write the numbers in words in Indian system and International system.
1) 225623245 : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
: ______________________________________________
2) 14804555 : ______________________________________________
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
3) 600456783 : ______________________________________________
: ______________________________________________
4) 60785549 :_______________________________________________
: _______________________________________________
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Q.4 Write the standard form and expanded form:
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Q.5 Write the following in standard and expanded form.
Two thousand Ninety hundred
ninety nine Standard form: ___________________________
Expanded form:___________________________
Expanded form:_____________________________
Standard form: --------------------------------------------
Six thousand ninety four ________________________________________
Expanded form:____________________________
Standard form: ---------------------------------------------
Two thousand sixty five ________________________________________
Expanded form:____________________________
Eight thousand three hundred Standard form: ----------------------------------------------
nine ________________________________________
Expanded form:____________________________
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Q.7 Convert number Expand form to number Standard form?
Q.8 Write in the given abacus as shown in the number and place value:
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A.
B.
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C.
1. 5006
2.7780
2. 7932
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Q.10 Write the place value of.
A)
3 in 4803 3
9 in 9350
5 in 9852
2 in 4253
6 in 1863
7 in 7853
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Chapter-2: Shapes and Angles
Exercise-2.1
E) When I stretch all the five fingers of my hand to full, my fingers make four
________angles.
f) If I stand erect, bare feet, my foot makes a __________ angle with my leg.
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G) Two rays with a common end point form an_________.
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Exercise-2.2
1.Draw anything of your choice around the angle shown. Also write what kind of
angle it is. The first one is done.
Q4. Write your name using straight lines and count the number of:
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Q5. Which shape is considered to be the most rigid shape? Give three examples
where this shape is used?
Q6. Write what kind of angle is made by the hands of a clock at these times:
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Exercise-2.3
(a) 50 and 60
(b) 10 and 90
(c) 11 and 79
(e) 45 and 45
(f) 0 and 90
(e) 47 and 45
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Q.6 What measure (in degrees) should be added to the following to make them
a right angle?
i) 34 ̊
ii) 16 ̊
iii) 19 ̊
iv) 28 ̊
v) 78 ̊
vi) 38 ̊
vii) 84 ̊
viii) 90 ̊
Q.7What measure (in degrees) should be added to the following to make them
supplementary?
i) 134 ̊
ii) 116 ̊
iii) 119 ̊
iv) 88 ̊
v) 98 ̊
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Exercise-2.4
Q.1 Identify types of angles(acute, obtuse , right angle) made bythe clock
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CHAPTER 3-HOW MANY SQUARES
Exercise-3.1
½cmX ½cm grid, 2cm X 2cm grid and 3cm X 3cm grid.
Q.2Observe the map and calculate the distance with the measurement of the
scale given.
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PARK PLAY
GROUND
D
SCHOOL
HOME
FIELD
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Exercise-3.2
Q.1Seema walks 28kms in a week. How much she walks in a day?
Q.2 Rachna bought a ribbon of 15m length. She gave 1/3 to Rupa, 1/5 to Seema
and 2/5 to Rekha. How much ribbon is left with her?
Q.3 I need 500 cm rope to tie a bundle of sticks. I have 6 m rope. How many
bundles can I tie with that?
Q.7 I am 2 1/2m tall. My friend is 1 2/5m tall. Who is taller and how much tall?
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Exercise-3.3
Q.1 Measure the sides of the shape and find their perimeter.
a. b.
c. d.
e.
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Q.2 Boundary of square ‘A’ is 24 cm. Draw another square of double its side and
name it ‘B’. Draw another square of half of the side of square ‘A’ and name it ‘
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Exercise-3.4
A. 12 cm B. 7 m 4cm
2cm
C. 5cm D. 7m
3cm
E.
Boundary = 20 cm
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Q.2 Area of a square A= 16 sq cm.
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Exercise-3.5
Q.1
20 cm
a. If the park is in square shape, find its side and area too.
b. If the park is in rectangular shape and one side of the park is 30 m. Then,
find the length of the other side and its area.
Q.3 A fence of 200 m was put around a house. If one side is 80 m then, find the
length of other side and its area.
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Q.4 Find the missing
A)
5cm
Area= 25 sq.cm
Boundary=_________________
B)
3cm
Perimeter =15cm
C)
5 cm
AREA = 50 SQ. CM
Breadth = ______________cm
Perimeter = ____________cm
Q.5 Perimeter of a land is 200 m. What are the options of the shapes? Draw
with length of sides.
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Exercise-3.6
Q.1 Jule has to floor her room with tiles. Length of her room is 10 m and width is
5 m. She has to put tiles of length 1 m and width ½ m. How many tiles will she
use?
Q.2 Find the cost of fencing around a park @ Rs. 5/ m. The length and breadth
of the park are 100 m and 50 m respectively.
Q.3 The area of a drawing sheet is 3600 sq cm. If length of one side is 400 cm,
what is its perimeter?
Q.4 There are two fields of length 70 m, breadth 10 m and length 700 m,
breadth 1 m. Which field is more in area and which field is more in perimeter?
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Exercise-3.7
SqmmSqcmSqmSq km
a. b.
c.
d.
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Q.3 Find area of these shapes-
a. b.
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CHAPTER 4- PARTS AND WHOLE
Exercise-4.1
Q.1 Color one-half of the Shape with Red .
45
Q.5Color one-half of the trapezoids with orange.
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Q.10Ramlal have a rectangular field. He wants to divide his field into four parts.
How many different ways he can divide his field into four equal parts?
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Exercise-4.2
Q.1
Q.2 Lalit has drawn some shapes and colour a part of the shape. What part of
each shape is coloured? First guess and write the answer in the space provided
then check and write the answer in the space provided.
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Guess
After Checking
Guess
After Checking
guess guess
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Q.3 The graph displayed here has 100 small squares and 10 bars of which 9 have
been coloured.Observe the coloured bars and answer the following questions.
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Total Shapes _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________
What fraction of shapes are _____________________________
𝟕 𝟗 𝟐𝟖 Proper fraction
, ,
𝟐 𝟒 𝟏𝟏
𝟓 𝟑 𝟕 Unit fraction
, ,
𝟖 𝟖 𝟖
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 Improper fraction
, ,
𝟓 𝟔 𝟖
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏 Like fraction
𝟕 ,𝟓 ,𝟔
𝟐 𝟒 𝟕
𝟓 𝟒 𝟏 Unlike fraction
, ,
𝟔 𝟔 𝟔
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Q.7Lalit goes to a land which has a special currency called bits,where 100 bits=1
bill.Complete the following table of fraction and decimals.Also write how many
bits are required to pay each fraction of the bill
Q.8Here are two squares of same size. The red squares is divided into nine parts
and the green squares is divided into 36 parts .Now read the statements and
state whether you agree or not Circle yes or Circle no
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Exercise-4.3
(a)What is fraction of No. of boys of K.v. No.1 Jaipur and KV no. 2 Jaipur.
(g) Find the ratio of total no. of boys and girls of all schools.
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Q.2Ritu has a bed sheet whose area is 16m2.She painted
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Exercise-4.4
𝟐 𝟐 𝟏 𝟓 𝟑 𝟏
(𝒃) , , , , ,
𝟒 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟒
𝟐 𝟐 𝟑 𝟓 𝟒 𝟑
(𝒃) , , , , ,
𝟐𝟒 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟏𝟐 𝟖 𝟒
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Exercise-4.5
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CHAPTER 5 –DOES IT LOOK THE SAME
Exercise-5.1
Q.1. Draw the lines (s) to divide the shapes given below into mirror halves.Also ,
find how many such lines can be drawn.one has been done for you.
(A)
Figure
(b)
Tick the shape which are divided into two mirror halves by the lines
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60
61
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CHAPTER 6-
Exercise-6.1
Q.1 Find the LCM of the given number using prime factorization method.
(a) 36 and 54
(d) 28 , 56,84
Q.2 Find the LCM of the given numbers using short division method
90 and 135
96 and 144
24,36 and 40
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Q.3 Find highest common factor of the following by complete factorisation:
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iv) 632, 790, 869
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(v) 120, 150, 135
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Exercise-6.2
Q.1 There are three buckets containing 24L 36 L and 48 L of milk.find the
capacity of smallest bucket that can measure the milk in the three buckets.
Q.2 The two strings 16m and 20m long are to be cut into small pieces of equal
length. what will be the maximum length of each piece?
Q.3 Find the smallest number that can be divided by 24, 72 and 96.
Q.4 What is the least number of chocolates a teacher should have so that when
she distributes equal numbers of them to his 10, 15 or 20 students?
Q.5 Find the smallest number which is exactly divisible by 20,32 and 36.
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Q.6 Fill the chart given below
× 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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CHAPTER 7
Exercise-7.1
(1)
9 12
56 72
30 6
80
156
94 75
23 96
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Rule—The sum of circles is in rectangles.
(3) Fill in the grid so that every horizontal row ,every vertical column and every
3 x3 box contains the digits 1-9 without repeating.
8 2 7 6
3 1
1 7 6 5 9
5 2
8 4 3 9 7
4 1
7 1 4 3 5
6 3
9 5 2 8
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Complete the pattern
8 ÷ 4 = 2
1 + 2 + 3 = 6
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
3 + 4 + 5 = 1 2
+ + =
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 1 5
2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 2 0
3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 2 5
+ + + + =
8 0 ÷ 4 = 2 0
8 0 0 ÷ 4 =
8 0 0 0 ÷ =
÷ =
÷ =
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Exercise-7.2
To make dupatta.
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Use this block to make table cloth and to make curtain.
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Exercise-7.3
738 + 625 + =
346 625 + + 346
921 + 327 + =
525 + +
437
X 976 = 976 X
6427
X 16 = 8 X 2 X
100
_ 50
= 25
+
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Q.2) Complete the addition patterns.
9 225
__ 50 13 667 2000
12 231
2 4
180 5 840
6 6
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Exercise-7.4
Q.1 From the calendar find the total of numbers in colored boxes.
1 2 3 4 (B) 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
(A)15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
BOX A BOX B
Smallest number
Add 8 to it
Multiply by 9
TOTAL
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Q. 2 Complete the patterns.
3 X 3 + 1 =10
33 X 3 + 1 = 100
333 X 3 + 1 = 1000
_____________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
4 X 4 = 16
44 X 4 = 176
444 X 4 = 1776
4444 X 4 = 17776
_____________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
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Q.3.Observe the patterns and carry forward .
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Q.4 (A) Turn the patterns clockwise
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(c) Continue the patterns-
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CHAPTER 8
Exercise-8.1
Q.1 Look at the map of india and answer the following questions
(a)
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Q.2Observe the following figure and answer the questions given below
(b)Name any one tourist place present in the east direction of Delhi
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Q.3The map of India is given below. Observe the map and answer the following
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Exercise-8.2
1. Look at the floor plan of a house and answer the following questions.
1cm = 5m
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Room Bath room
Garden
Store
Room Kitchen
Hall
Varanda
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CHAPTER 9-
Exercise- 9.1
Q.1She made four more shapes. Each is to be folded along the dotted lines. You
have to find out which of these can be made into a box.
Q.2 Look at this floor map of a house. Make doors and windows on the deep
drawing of this house.
Q.4.Soumitro and his friends made deep drawings of a cube. These are their
drawings.
(b) Can you add some lines to make drawing (f) into a deep drawing of the
cube?
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Q.5 This cut-out is folded to make a cube.
Make same figure on chart paper using the above used tracing paper.
Cut out the shape along dark or bold line and fold along the light lines
Number of faces______________
Number of edges______________
Number of vertexes ______________
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Q.7 Draw a 2-Dimensional figure by cutting and flattening the edges of a
match-box of cuboids shape.
Q.10 Draw a 2 D figure by cutting and flattering the edges of cube shaped (3D
figure) in the space provided
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Q.11 Fill the table given below
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CHAPTER 10
Exercise-10.1
Q.1 Fill in the blanks
A. 0.83 =
B. 0.4 =
C. 0.24 =
91
D. 0.96 =
E. 0.6 =
F. 0.2 =
G. 0.7 =
H. 0.19 =
I. 0.95 =
J.0.1 =
K.0.23 =
L. 0.68 =
M. 0.2 =
N. 0.97 =
92
Q.4 Convert to fractions and simplify if possible.
1) 0.48 =
2) 0.2 =
3) 0.44 =
4) 0.15 =
5) 0.26 =
6) 0.8 =
7)0.02 =
8) 0.28 =
9) 0.8 =
10) 0.25 =
11) 0.5 =
93
Q.5 Convert to fractions and simplify if possible.
1.)30.8 =
2.)92.2 =
3.) 63.64 =
4.)52.08 =
5.)16.5 =
6.)82.6 =
7.) 96.36 =
8.) 72.8 =
9.) 93.5 =
10.)16.68 =
11.) 55.14 =
12.) 2.44 =
13.) 72.4 =
14.)72.6 =
15.) 92.8 =
16.) 39.6 =
94
Exercise-10.2
𝟓
(B) 900+2+ =
𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝟒
(C) 4+ =
𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
𝟒 𝟕
(D) 50+5+ + =
𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
𝟒 𝟕
(E) 30+5+ + =
𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
95
Q.3 Write the number names of the following decimals
(a) 0.02
(b) 18.56
(C) 23.45
(d)5.7
(A) 31.54× 8 =
(B) 38.426×3.5 =
(C) 19.4×3.6=
(D) 5.27×3.17 =
(C) 32.34+0.17+7.39
(D) 83.327-49.16
(B) 180cm 6m =
(C) 80paise =
(E) 3L 750ml =
96
𝟑
Q.7. 5 Written in the decimal form as ..
𝟏𝟎
𝟏𝟓
(B) 79 =
𝟏𝟎𝟎
𝟕
(C) 21 =
𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎
97
3.) 264.3 + 12.804 = 9.)165.4 + 73.61 =
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CHAPTER 11
AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY
Exercise-11.1
Q. 1 Fill in the Blanks.
1. ___________ is the distance around a closed figure.
8. Area of a Triangle=_____________
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Exercise- 11.2
100
101
102
103
Q.3. Find the perimeter of the given shapes.
11cm
5cm 3cm
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CHAPTER 12
SMART CHART
Exercise-12.1
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Exercise-12.2
Q.1 Sale of cakes in a bakery is shown by following pictograph. Read it carefully
and answer the following questions.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Ans ------------------------------------------------------
Q.2 how many cakes were sold on Thursday?
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Q.2 Draw tally marks for the sale of the whole week.
Q.3.Shyampratap is a sweet maker and runs a small shop. The sale of different
sweets on festival season is shown here .
Jalebi
Gulabjamun
Barfi
Laddu
Gujiya
Key = 2 kg
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Exercise-12.3
Q.1.The following data shows the number of cold drink bottles sold by each
shop. Use the information to draw a pictograph and answer the following
questions.
Key = 50 bottles
Q.1) Name the shops that sold at least 350 bottles?
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Q.2) If the cost of one bottle is 12 rupees then how much did shop 4 earn?
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Q.2.Raj, Raghu ,Hari , Mohan and Aditya are close friends. They have some
marbles in their box. Following is the data to show the number of marbles they
have .make a pictograph using it and answer the following questions.
key = 4 marbles
Ans -----------------------------------------------------
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Q.3 How many fewer marbles does Raghu have than Aditya?
Ans -----------------------------------------------------
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Q.3.Rishabh has a mobile store. The following bar graph shows the sale of
mobile store in the last six months. Read it carefully and answer the following
questions
Q.1 What was the sale of mobile phones in the month of march?
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Q.4.Swati and Priya collects information from the college canteen that which
food is most popular at the canteen. The data given here is for one week.
350
300
250
200
NUMBER OF FOOD ITEMS SOLD
150
100
50
0
SAMOSA PATIES PASTRY TEA COFFEE
Ans ---------------------------------------------------
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Q.5.Students of class 5 were asked about the countries they would like to visit.
A bar graph is given here to show the data. Read it carefully and answer the
following questions.
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Q.2 fill in the missing data for China and Canada in the table ?
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Q.6.Six students of class 5had a banana eating competition. The bar graph given
below shows the results. Read it carefully and answer the following questions
Q.A Fill in the missing data in the table for Rahul and Manas.
Ans -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q.D How many more bananas did Sourav ate than Jagat?
Ans ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q.7.The following pie chart shows the number of farm animals owned by five
farmers named Mohan , Krishna, Kalu, Veeru, and Amit.
40
20 MOHAN
120
KRISHNA
KALU
VEERU
AMIT
90
30
Ans -------------------------------------------------------------
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Q.8.Dev’s father earns rupees 30000 per month. Dev makes a pie chart with the
help of his father to show their monthly expenses.
MONTHLY BUDGET
2000
Q.A How much money does Dev’s family spend on house rent and bills?
Ans ---------------------------------------------------
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Q.E Which two expenses are equal to the money spend on food?
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Exercise-12.4
Q.1.A furniture shop maintained a data on the number of furniture sold. Read it
carefully and answer the following questions
Q.A. If the number of beds sold is 100 then find out the number of
a) Chair
b) Sofa
c) Table
Ans. _________________________________________________
Ans. _________________________________________________
Ans. __________________________________________________
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Q.2 Given table shows the data of different cartoon shows seen by class 4
students. Read it carefully and make a bar graph for it.
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Q.3 A school library has many books on various subjects. Make a pie chart for it
using the following data. And answer the following questions.
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Q.4 Geeta has many pet animals in her colony. She counts them and then
collects the following data. Make a pie chart and answer the following
questions.
Ans ---------------------------------------------------
a) Dog
b) Cat
c) Fish
d) Parrot
e) Rabbit
Ans ---------------------------------------------------
Ans ---------------------------------------------------
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CHAPTER 13
Exercise-13.1
(A) 12 × 7 = …………………………….. × 4
(b) …… × 7 = 147
(D) 40 × 25 = ……………………………..
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6) 1000 × _______ = 715000
7) _______ × 10 = 8900
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EXERCISE -13.2
1) 28 ÷ 4 =
2) 6,920 ÷ 4 =
3) 1,432 ÷ 4 =
4) 128 ÷ 8 =
5)5,037 ÷ 3 =
6)4,472 ÷ 8 =
7) 91 ÷ 7 =
8)721 ÷ 7 =
9) 852 ÷ 6 =
10) 438 ÷ 6 =
11) 1,464 ÷ 4 =
12) 834 ÷ 6 =
13) 2,752 ÷ 8 =
14) 72 ÷ 4 =
15) 5,304 ÷ 6 =
16) 192 ÷ 8 =
17) 1,842 ÷ 6 =
18) 75 ÷ 5 =
19) 7,218 ÷ 6 =
20) 3,552 ÷ 8
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B Find the quotient with remainder.
1.) 903 ÷ 20 =
2.) 294 ÷ 60 =
3) 49 ÷ 80 =
4) 66 ÷ 50 =
5) 695 ÷ 60 =
6) 156 ÷ 60 =
7) 765 ÷ 20 =
8) 64 ÷ 30 =
9) 816 ÷ 80 =
10) 598 ÷ 80 =
11) 258 ÷ 80 =
12) 587 ÷ 70 =
13)196 ÷ 50 =
14) 331 ÷ 30 =
15) 952 ÷ 70 =
16) 474 ÷ 40 =
17) 876 ÷ 90 =
18) 628 ÷ 50 =
!9) 654 ÷ 80
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C Find the quotient with remainder.
8.)1,482 ÷ 300 =
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EXERCISE -13.3
(i) 42 × 37
(ii) 67 × 62
(iii) 99 × 91
(iv) 147 × 51
1. Estimate the product 958 × 387 by rounding off each factor to its greatest
place.
2. Find the estimated quotient 2838 ÷ 125 by rounding off the numerator and
denominator to the nearest hundreds.
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EXERCISE -13.5
1. 24 folders each has 56 sheets of paper inside them. How many sheets of
paper are there altogether?
2. A carton holds 24 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 12 biscuits. How many
biscuits can be packed in 45 cartons?
3. $5,876 are distributed equally among 26 men. How much money will each
person get?
4. If 9975 kg of wheat is packed in 95 bags, how much wheat will each bag
contain?
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7. A bus can hold 108 passengers. If there are 12 rows of seats on the bus, how
many seats are in each row?
8. Tom had 63 apples. He divides all apples evenly among 9 friends. How many
apples did Tom give to each of his friends?
9. Mark baked 195 cookies and divided them equally into 13 packs. How many
cookies did Mark put in each packet?
10. Nancy needs 5 lemons to make a glass of orange juice. If Nancy has 250
oranges, how many glasses of orange juice can she make?
11. In your classes you counted 120 hands. How many students were at the
class?
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CHAPTER 14-
HOW BIG HOW HEAVY
EXERCISE-14.1
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Q.4 Complete the given table.
(a) 6 cm
(b) 3.5 cm
(c) 9 m
(d) 8.1 cm
(e) 10 m
(f) 15 cm
Cuboid
(i) 8 cm 5 cm 3 cm
(ii) 10 m 2m 5m
(iv) 12 cm 5 cm 2 cm
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7. find the volume of each shape.
No of cubes No of cubes
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No of cubes No of cubes
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EXERCISE -14.2
Q.1 The figures shown below are made of cubes of volume 1 cubic cm. Count
the number of small cubes present in each shape given below. Also find their
volume.
No of cubes No of cubes
No of cubes No of cubes
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EXERCISE -14.3
Q3. A diary has a length 20 cm, breadth 15 cm and a height of 2.5 cm.Find the
volume of 5 such diaries kept together?
Q.4 Find the volume of a cuboid of 3 cm X 4cm X 9 cm and a cube of 8cm edge.
Which has the greater volume and by how much?
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EXERCISE -14.4
Q. 1. A tin has 25litre of oil. 11litre 450ml oil is consumed. How much oil is left
in the tin?
Q.4. The capacity of a container is 40 litre .it has 26 litre 375 ml of water. How
much more water can it hold?
Q.5. A bottle has 220 ml of mango juice. How much mango juice will 11
bottles have?
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EXERCISE 14.5
Q.1. Write the given amount in the box and add these :-
b. 10 L 25 ml , 54 L 80 ml and 44 L 210 ml
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EXERCISE 14.6
b. 54 L 80 ml and 44 L 210 ml
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EXERCICE 14.7
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Q.2. Kartar Singh bought 140 L 600 ml diesel for his truck. He used 70 L 625 ml.
how much diesel his still in the truck?
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Q.4. A vessel has 7050 ml of water. How many litres and milliliters of water is
there in the vessel?
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Q.5. A hair oil bottle has 250 ml oil in it. How much oil is contained by 12 such
bottles?
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EXERCISE 14.8
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Q 5. ) A started travelling with one of 1lit .He purchased new bottle
at every 1.5km .His total journey was 6km . What was the total volume of water
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