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Class 5 Maths
The Fish Tale
Quiz 2
If cost of 1 sapling is 30 rupees, then what is the cost of such 8 saplings?
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420 rupees
0%
800 rupees
0%
200 rupees
0%
240 rupees
Explanation
cost of 1 sapling is 30 rupees
cost of such 8 saplings
=
8
×
30
=
240
r
u
p
e
e
s
=
8
×
30
=
240
r
u
p
e
e
s
If a whale is
30
times heavier than a lobster, then what is the weight of whale, if the lobster weighs
10
k
g
?
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40 kg
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20 kg
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400 kg
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300 kg
Explanation
A whale is
30
times heavier than a lobster,
then the weight of whale, if the lobster weighs
10
kg
is
=
30
×
the lobster's weight
=
30
×
10
=
300
kg
If you weigh
2
times the weight of your dog, then what is your weight if your dog weighs
25
k
g
?
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27 kg
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25 kg
0%
30 kg
0%
50 kg
If the weight of a child is
25
k
g
, then weight of such
12
children will be____?
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300 kg
0%
270 kg
0%
250 kg
0%
310 kg
If there are 15 students in a class who got scholarship, out of 40 students, then how many students didn't get scholarship?
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55
0%
25
0%
15
0%
40
Explanation
Total students = 40
Number of students who got scholarship = 15
Number of students who didn't get scholarship = 40 - 15 = 25
If length of line is 300 cm, then what is the length of line in meters?
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3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
4
Explanation
We know that
100
c
m
=
1
m
Length of line
=
300
c
m
to convert
c
m
into
m
,
we will divide by
100
Length of line
=
300
÷
100
=
3
m
State ture/false:
1
c
r
o
r
e
=
100
l
a
k
h
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True
0%
False
Explanation
Now 10 × 10 lakh = 1 crore
OR 100 lakh =1 crore
Ms. Ben wrote four numbers on the board and asked the student to relate them according to the last lesson taught on number system. Which of the following number she wrote is different from others?
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10
hundred
0%
100
hundred
0%
1000 hundred
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100000 lakh
In how many
3
-inch segments can a
4.5
yard line be divided into?
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15
0%
45
0%
54
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64
Explanation
1
yard
=
36
inches
So,
4.5
yard
=
4.5
×
36
inches
=
162
inches
Length of each segment
=
3
inches
So, number of segments
=
162
3
=
54
Hence, the total number of segments is
54
.
Read the number:
9
,
76
,
987
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Nine lakh seventy six thousand nine hundred eighty seven.
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Nine lakh seventy six thousand nine hundred seventy eight.
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Nine lakh eighty six thousand nine hundred eighty seven.
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None of these
Explanation
9
,
76
,
987
This number has
9
at lakh's place,
7
at ten thousand's place, and so on, and is read as
Nine lakh seventy six thousand nine hundred eighty seven
Read the number:
7
,
88
,
789
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Seventy eight thousand eight hundred seven eighty nine.
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Seventy eight thousand eight hundred eighty nine.
0%
Seven lakh eighty eight thousand seven hundred eighty nine.
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Seven lakh eight hundred and eighty seven thousand eighty nine.
Explanation
7
is at lakh's place followed by
8
at ten thousand's place,
8
at thousand's place,
7
at hundred's place,
8
at ten's place and
9
at one's place.
So
7
,
88
,
789
is read as Seven lakh eighty eight thousand seven hundred eighty nine.
The number reads "Forty five lakh sixty one thousand two hundred thirty four"
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55
,
61
,
234
.
0%
45
,
61
,
234
.
0%
45
,
61
,
264
.
0%
45
,
61
,
230
.
Explanation
Let us convert the given number in words into numerals as follows:
Forty five lakh
=
45
,
00
,
000
Sixty one thousand
=
61
,
000
Two hunderd
=
200
Thirty
=
30
Four
=
4
Now, add the numerals as shown below:
4500000
+
61000
+
200
+
30
+
4
=
4561234
Therefore, the required number is
45
,
61
,
234
.
If the cost of
15
pens is
R
s
.
148.50
. Then the cost of one pen is
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R
s
.
12.80
0%
R
s
.
8.90
0%
R
s
.
10.90
0%
R
s
.
9.90
Explanation
It is given that, cost of
15
pens is
R
s
.
148.50
.
To find the cost of one pen, we have to divide the total amount by the number of pens as shown below:
Cost of
1
pen
=
R
s
.
148.50
15
=
R
s
.
9.90
Hence, the cost of one pen is
R
s
.
9.90
.
If a number reads "Eleven lakh seventy thousand six hundred seven". Find the missing digit.
11
,
70
,
_
07
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3
0%
6
0%
2
0%
5
Explanation
Let us convert the given number in words into numerals as follows:
Eleven lakh
=
11
,
00
,
000
Seventy thousand
=
70
,
000
Six hunderd
=
600
Seven
=
7
Now, add the numerals as shown below:
1100000
+
70000
+
600
+
7
=
1170607
Therefore, the required number is
11
,
70
,
607
.
Hence, the missing digit in
11
,
70
,
_
07
is
6
.
Observe the given figure in which the heights of two boys Vikas and Ram are given.
If Vikas is
4.32
m
tall, then what is the height of Ram ?
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288
c
m
0%
224
c
m
0%
238
c
m
0%
188
c
m
How many units are needed to represent
2
1
4
pictorially is
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0%
4
units
0%
3
units
0%
2
units
0%
1
unit
Which of the following shows the maximum rise in temperature?
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23
∘
to
32
∘
0%
−
10
∘
to
+
1
∘
0%
−
18
∘
to
−
11
∘
0%
−
5
∘
to
5
∘
Explanation
Option (b) is correct.
(
a
)
32
∘
−
23
∘
=
9
∘
(
b
)
1
∘
−
(
−
10
∘
)
=
1
∘
+
10
∘
=
11
∘
(
c
)
11
∘
−
(
−
18
∘
)
=
11
∘
+
18
∘
=
7
∘
(
d
)
5
∘
−
(
−
5
)
=
5
∘
+
5
∘
=
10
∘
Therefore, the maximum rise is shown by option b
is 11 degrees.
How many thousands make a lakh?
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10
0%
100
0%
1000
0%
10000
Explanation
1
lakh means
1
,
00
,
000
which is equal to one hundred thousand
Therefore
1
,
00
,
000
=
(
100
×
1000
)
Hence one hundred thousands make a lakh.
If a boy weighs
35
k
g
and a girl weighs
27
k
g
, then who is heavier and by how much amount?
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7
0%
6
0%
8
0%
5
Explanation
Boy weighs
35
kg and a girl weighs
27
kg
So, the boy is heavier and he is heavy by
=
(
35
−
27
)
k
g
=
8
k
g
So, option C is the answer
If a new born baby is
30
c
m
in length and you are
4
times taller than this baby, then what is your height?
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34 cm
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26 cm
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150 cm
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120 cm
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