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Grade 5
2nd Quarter in School
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In orchards of northern part of Canada, delicious apples are packed in large boxes of 441 each.
How many boxes will be required to pack 1792224 apples ?
(2)
How many pieces can be cut from 126 meter long cloth when the length of each piece is 70 cm?
(3)
Find the largest number that divides 454 giving a remainder of 4 and also divides 560 giving a
remainder of 10?
(5)
As part of a charity drive at school, the students collected 99936 packets of food to distribute
among the needy. If they distributed the packets among 3123 families, how many packets did each
family get?
a. 32
b. 28
c. 35
d. 39
17
17
6
17
17
17
17
17
a.
c.
16
17
15
17
b.
d.
18
17
17
17
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(6)
A number is divisible by 6 if it is
a. Odd
b. divisible by 3
c. divisible by 2 and 3
d. Divisible by 2 or 3
and
places is divisible
by 4
(8)
Fill in the time in words shown on the face of the clock (e.g 2:12 can be written as 12 minutes past
2):
A)
B)
minutes
C)
D)
minutes
(9)
minutes
minutes
In orchards of northern part of North America, delicious guavas are packed in boxes of 43 each.
The total number of boxes required to pack 10621 guavas will be
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B)
C)
D)
E)
F)
594 18 =
D)
15 = 62R14
B)
186
E)
= 11R10
18 = 47R16
C)
F)
879 16 =
457
R
= 25R7
(12) On his 9th birthday, Kenneth decided to distribute candies in his class of 25 students. His mom
gave him 182 candies to distribute. If he distributed the candies equally in the class, then each
student got
candies and
(14)
5
is the largest four digit number which is divisible by 3, 59 and 24
(15) The yearly rent of of the house is $ 385800. If Jeff wants to rent the house for only 10 months, the
rent he pays for 10 months will be $
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Answers
(1)
4064
(2)
180
(3)
50
(4)
a. 32
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
16
a.
17
c. divisible by 2 and 3
units
A)
C)
(9)
25
past
20
past
35
25
33
B)
D)
past
11
10
to
247
(10) A)
D)
(11) A)
D)
(12)
tens
944
B)
E)
50
12
45
B)
E)
16
862
C)
F)
C)
F)
54
10
15
10
15
18
Since 182 candies are to be distributed among 25 students, we need to divide 182 by 25 to get
the candies per student and remaining candies.
182/25 = 7 R 7
Therefore candies per student = 7
Remaining candies = 7
(13)
(14)
(15)
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