Organisation : Delhi Public School, Gwalior
Class : V Std
Year : 2017-18
Document Type : Model Test Paper
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DPS Gwalior V Std Model Test Paper
Weekly Test – On every Wednesday Max. Marks (20)
Summative Assessments :
I- April to September Max. Marks (50) Duration – 1:30 Hours
II- October to March Max. Marks (50) Duration – 1:30 Hours
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Mathematics
Section – I
I Do as directed.
A. Fill in the blanks :
(1) Mathematical term for the symbol “{ }” is __________________.
(2) Compare using >, < or = 0.1 100%.
(3) Formula to calculate profit percent = 100 Cost price
(4) When two lines cross or meet each other, they are called ___________lines.
B. Say whether the given statements are “True” or “False” :
(1) A whole angle measures 3600. ________
(2) The diameter is twice the length of the radius. ________
(3) All four sides of a rectangle are equal in length. ________
(4) A ratio compares like quantities. ________
C. Match the following :
(1) Vinculum Obtuse angle ( )
(2) 1250 Area of rectangle ( )
(3) Honeycomb Bar ( )
(4) Length × Breadth Hexagon ( )
D. Tick the correct option :
(1) The simplest form of 12/15 is ________________.
(a) 3/4
(b) 4/5
(c) 6/7
(d) 3/5
(2) If S.P. > C.P., then there is __________________.
(a) Profit (b) Loss (c) No Profit (d) No loss
(3) When zero is divided by any number the answer is ______________.
(a) zero (b) infinity (c) 1 (d) none of these
(4) Per cent means per ______________________.
(a) hundred (b) thousand (c) ten thousand (d) lakh
Section – II
II. Solve Mentally :
(1) Write the next numeral. XXXVIII, XXXIX, ____________________
(2) Find the missing numbers.
5 6 8 2
2 8 4 9
7 2 5 6
(3) If Prime factors of 12 = 2 × 2 × 3. Prime factors of 15 = 3 × 5 Prime factor of 12 Prime factor of 15
Section – III
Find the solution :
(1) Write the ratio in its simplest form:- 36 : 40
(2) Check whether these ratios are in proportion:- 24 : 4 and 12 : 2
(3) Find the complementary angle of 810.
(4) Find the supplementary angle of 1700.
(5) Give the radius of the circle with the diameter = 14 m.
(6) Give the diameter of the circle with the radius = 11 cm.
(7) Find volume, if length = 7 cm, breadth = 2 cm and height = 9cm.
Section – IV
Pictorial Questions :
(1) Find the area of these triangles using the formula
(2) What is the measure of the shaded portion?
(3) (i) Find the area. (ii) Find the volume.
Section – V
Word Problems :
(1) If I gave away 12 stamps, which is 1/4th of my collection, how many stamps left in my collection?
OR
The perimeter of a square is 16 cm. What is its side?
(2) (i) Out of 50 sheep on a farm, 36 are white and the rest are black. What is the ratio of white sheep to black sheep?
OR
If the length and the breadth of a rectangle is 12 cm and 6 cm. Find the perimeter of rectangle.
(ii) An amount of money is shared in the ratio of 4:5. If the smaller share is ` 48. What is the larger share? OR In the word “PERCENTAGE” what percentage of the letters are vowels?
Section – VI
Twisted Questions :
Find the difference of largest 9-digit number and smallest 6-digit number.
Environmental Studies
I. Observation :
(A) (a) Identify the famous personality. ________________________
(b) At the time of birth she was ____________.
(c) The national centre after her name is situated at ________________.
(B) (a) Illegal killing of animals is known as _________________.
(b) The Indian rhino is being killed for its __________________ as it has some ____________ properties.
II. Fill in the blanks :
(1) Air is a ________________ of many gases.
(2) Traditional Indian families were mostly ____________ dominated.
(3) The two cross-pieces that rest on each group of the stumps are called the ________________________.
(4) Forests are called _________________ of the environment.
(5) Animals are our national _______________ and must be protected.
(6) A person who leads the game is known as _______________.
(7) The fast moving air is _________________________.
(8) Gandhiji worked for the _________________ of Harijans.
(9) An _________________ can spot its prey from miles away.
(10) Deaf and dumb people can learn to speak through the _______________ language.
III. Answer in one word :
(1) Study of families. ______________________
(2) Modern name of pehlwani. ______________________
(3) The gently moving air. ______________________
(4) The passage behind nostrils. ______________________
(5) Milk giving animals. ______________________
(6) Process of breathing. ______________________
(7) Holes present in leaves. ______________________
(8) Children born to the same parents. ______________________
(9) Cutting down of forests. ______________________
(10) People of God. ______________________
IV. State whether “True” or “False” :
(1) Families shift from place to place just for fun. _______
(2) Poachers are the people who hunt wild animals illegally. _______
(3) Pollution affects wild animals. _______
(4) A cobbler stitches our clothes. _______
(5) Most of the air is comprised of nitrogen. _______
(6) The wind helps the sailboat to sail in the seas. _______
(7) Kung Fu is a martial art from Mizoram. _______
(8) Archery is an individual sport. _______
(9) People who have lost their limbs can benefit by using artificial limbs. _______
(10) Payasam is prepared only in Gujarat. _______