CMO Sample Papers For Class 5
CMO Sample Papers For Class 5
CMO Sample Papers For Class 5
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SAMPLE PAPER
1. Abhishek has prepared some sets of numbers which have been given below. Which
one of the following sets is the set of integers?
2. In the figure, ∠x is 2/3 of ∠y. AB, PQ and CD are straight lines. How would you
express ∠x as a fraction of ∠z?
3. Ram can throw a ball 50 3/5 feet. Shyam can throw the same ball 48 1/3 feet. How
much farther can Ram throw the ball than Shyam?
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(a) 8 (b) 9
(c) 10 (d) 12
5. In the following figure, ABCD is a rectangle. If O is the mid-point of the side AB, find
the area of the shaded region:
I. A set of points which lie on the same line are called collinear points.
II. A set of points at different distances from a fixed point is a circle.
III. A set of points which do not lie on the same line are called non-collinear points.
7. If Jina reads 90 pages a day, it will take her more than 4 days to finish reading a
book. If she reads 80 pages a day, she will take less than 5 days. If the number of
days Jina takes to finish reading is the same as the number of pages she reads
every day, how many pages she must read every day?
(a) 15 (b) 18
(c) 19 (d) 21
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8. The table shows the number of students in five classes. Each student donated
Rs. 255 to the foundation. How much money did they donate in total?
Number of 39 47 59 43 69
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9. There are 3 numbers. The third number is the greatest. When the third number is
divided by the second number, the quotient is 4. The difference between the second
and third number is 654. If first number is 109 more than the second number, then
find the first number:
10. Figures A and B are made up of identical squares. If the perimeter of Figure A is 25
cm, what is the perimeter of Figure B?
A B
(a) 25 cm
(b) 50 cm
(c) 100 cm
(d) None of the above
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Answers
1. (d), 2. (c), 3. (b), 4. (c), 5. (b), 6. (c), 7. (c), 8. (a), 9. (b), 10. (b).