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PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL JEDDAH – ENGLISH SECTION

Academic Year Subject Name Year 5 Date

2022 – 2023Final Term Math Y5 –

Final Term Exam Review Sheet P1

1. Mark the number in the frame that represents:


Six hundred and twenty three thousand nine hundred and two

2. Write the following number in words and expanded form.


42 749
Word form:
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Expanded form:
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

3. Three hundred and forty eight thousand seven hundred and thirty

six written using digits is ____________________________

4. Which number is represented by:


(4 x 10) + (2 x 10 000) + (5 x 1) + (3 x 100) + (6 x 1000)?

_______________________________________________________

5. Write the missing number.

33 413 = 30 000 + ________ + 3 + 400 + 10

6. Answer the following questions and give a reason for your answer.

a. 74 rounded off to the nearest 10 = _______

b. 3 097 rounded off to the nearest 1 000 = _______

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7. Round each amount off to the nearest hundred.

a. $53,64 = __________

b. $6348 = __________

8. Fill in the missing number.

3 576 + __________ = 6 892

9. Find the sum of 3624 and 2304.

___________________________

10. Which of these triangles are isosceles and scalene?

Isosceles Triangles: ___________________________

Scalene Triangles: ___________________________

11. Write next two terms of the following patterns:

a. 25; 50; 75 ___; ___ .

b. 1994; 1998; 2002; ______; _______ .

c. 99; 94; 89; ____; ______ .

12. Identify the rule in each pattern.

a. 21; 26; 31 rule: _______________________

b. 56; 49; 42 rule:_______________________

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13. Complete the pattern:

14. a) Write down the multiples of three from 474 to 483.

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b) Write down the multiples of 5 between 718 and 733.

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c) Write down the multiples of 25 between 165 and 790.

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d) Complete: 5 720 is 100 less than ________

15. Look at these patterns made from squares.


The number sequence starts 1, 3, 6, …

a. Write the next three numbers in the sequence.

1, 3, 6, _____,_____, _____

b. What is the special name of the sequence.

____________________________________________________
16. a. Draw a ring around the three prime numbers.

39 79 19 49 59 69 57 27 87

b. How do you know they are prime numbers?

____________________________________________________

c. What is the name for numbers that are not prime?

_____________________________________________________

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17. Here are two rectangles drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.
Write the area and perimeter of both rectangles.

A= A=
P= P=

18. Calculate:
a. 23 + 0 ------------------- b.4 − 106 ------------------------

c. −9 + 36-------------------- d. −5 + 6 -------------------------

19. Draw a rectangle with an area 24cm2 and a perimeter 22cm.

20. What is the mode and the median of these sets of numbers?

a. 301, 303, 303, 303, 304, 305, 306, 306, 316

The mode is ____________, the median is ____________.

b. 13, 17, 24, 19, 26, 17, 25, 21, 12

The mode is ____________, the median is ____________.

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21. What is the total of 0.6 and 0.9?

__________

b. What is the difference between 1 and 0.9?

__________

c. Find the sum of 5.47 and 4.68.

______________

d. Subtract 5.67 from 16.18.

______________

22. a) stands for a decimal number.

−13.67 = 14.85

What number does stand for?_______________

b) Subtract 23.54 from 50

____________________________________________________

23. Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.
a)

b)

c) 9.2 7.2 8.3 9.05 7.02

-------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ------------


smallest largest

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24. Roz and Lulu buy fruit.

How much does an orange cost? ____________________________

25. One day the night-time temperature in New York was –9°C.
By noon the next day the temperature had risen by 5°C.

What was the temperature at noon? ___________________________

26. Mum baked a cake and cut it into 8 equal parts. Dad had 3 pieces.
You had 1piece. What fraction of the cake is left?

___________________________

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27. There are 108 people on a plane.
Half are men.
A quarter are women.
The rest are children.
How many children are on the plane?

___________________________

𝟐
28. At the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, 𝟑 of the 30 parking bays have
been reserved for officials. How many parking bays are left for the public?

___________________________

29. Circle the greater amount.

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30. a) Peter and his friends bake cupcakes for the school Open Day.
They bake 612 cupcakes.
They put 6 cupcakes in each box.
How many boxes do they need? ______________________

b) One box of cupcakes costs $4•85.


What is the cost of 10 such boxes of cupcakes ______________________

31. Write the correct name of the 3D shapes represented by following nets.

---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------

32. Emma buys two presents.


They cost $7.20
(a) Which two presents does Emma buy?

................................ and ...............................

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(b) How much change does Emma get from $20?

$ ..........................................

33. How many line of symmetry each of following triangle have?

------------ ------------- ---------------

34. Write a different number in each box to make this statement correct

a) b)

35. Look at the cards below.


Choose the correct cards to complete the table.
Note: There are some extra cards.

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36. i) Calculate:
a) 4 + 7 × 6 = ------------------------------

b) 12 − 2 × 6 = ------------------------------

c) 14 + 6 ÷ 3 = ------------------------------

ii) Write the missing number.

37. Ms Tania collects information from all the Year 5 students about theirpets.
The bar graph below shows the number of students who have pets.

a. How many students do not have any pets? ______________________

b. How many students have 2 pets or more? ______________________


c. 28 students have only 1 pet.
𝟏
of them have a cat.
𝟒

𝟏
of the rest have a horse.
𝟕

How many students have a horse? ______________________

d. How many total students suryed? ______________________

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38. Draw a line from each calculation to the correct description for the answer.

39. Calculate.( show working)

1. 825÷5 = -------------- 2. 287÷7 = --------------

3. 948÷4 = -------------- 4. 828÷9 = --------------

40. Calculate, give the reminder as fraction.

i. 73÷4 = -------------- ii. 453÷9 = --------------

iii. 77÷8 = -------------- iv. 225÷7 = --------------

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41. Look at these four calculations.
One is wrong.

Put a cross (✗) through the incorrect calculation without finding the answer.
Explain how you did it. (Work out for each of them)

42. Hassan throws a fair six-sided dice numbered from 1 to 6.


Choose a word from this list to describe the likelihood of each event
happening when Hassan throws the dice once.

i. Hassan throws a 7........................................................


ii. Hassan throws an odd number. ........................................................
iii. Hassan throws a 1........................................................

43. Here is a spinner with five equal parts.


Draw , or in each section of the spinner so that:

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44. Fill in using certain, evens, impossible.

i) A cuboid has eight faces. ________________

ii) A triangle has three sides. ________________

iii) You get an even number when tossing a dice. ________________

iv) What is the probability of getting a 6, when tossing a dice? ______________

45. Fill in using <, >and =.

46. Look at the recipe below which makes 10 muffins.


Anton, Mary and Lisa make muffins using this recipe.

b) Write ratio of flour: butter: sugar. ______________________

c) Anton makes 20 chocolate muffins.


How many grams of flour does he use? __________________

d) How many muffins does Mary make with 8 eggs? _____________

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47. Here is a list of symbols.

Write one of the symbols in each box to complete each statement.

48. A bag contains 3 black counters and 7 white counters.

Complete these sentences.


a The ratio of white to black counters is ____________________________.

b The proportion of black counters is___________________.

49. Imagine a row with a repeating pattern of 3 white squares and


1 black square.

a) Is each statement true or false?


Correct any statements that are false.
1) The ratio of white squares to black squares is 3 : 4.

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2) The ratio of black squares to white squares is 1 : 3.

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3) 1 in every 4 squares is black.

_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
b) If there are 14 black squares in a row how many white squares are
_____________________________________________________

there in a row? _________________________________

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50. The following line graph shows the temperatures in Hong Kong from
January to August of this year. Use the data to answer the questions.

d) Which months had the highest temperatures?___________________

e) What was the difference in temperature between July and February?

______________________________________________________

51. a. Plot the coordinates (5, 3), (5, 5) and (2, 5) on the grid.

b. Join the points with two lines to make two sides of a rectangle.
c. Draw two more lines to complete the rectangle.
d. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle?

____________________

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52.
a. What are the three coordinates of the
triangle?

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b. Translate the triangle on the grid 3


squares right and 2 squares up.

53. Here is a quadrilateral. Write the name of marked angle.

____________________

54. Sam listened to two songs.


a) One lasted 3 minutes and 17 seconds and the other lasted 144
seconds.
How long did Sam spend in total listening to the two songs?

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b) These clocks show the time in different parts of the world when it is
07:45 in London.

What is the time in Tokyo when it is midnight in Auckland?

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c) Four people run a 40 kilometre race.


They each record their times.
Jamila runs the race in the shortest time.
Mike runs the race in 270 minutes.
Carlos runs each kilometre in 7 minutes.
Gabriella runs the race in 30 seconds less than 5 hours.
Write the names next to the correct times in the table.

d) How many minutes are there in the given time period?

i. 8 minutes _____________seconds

1
ii. 3 hours ______________minutes
2

iii. 300 minutes ______________seconds

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