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Maths 5 Test

The document contains exercises on multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100, and 1000, as well as by whole numbers. It includes word problems related to percentages, counting sequences, and place value of decimals, along with sections on adding, subtracting, and rounding decimals. Additionally, there are challenge questions to test understanding of the concepts presented.

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Maths 5 Test

The document contains exercises on multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100, and 1000, as well as by whole numbers. It includes word problems related to percentages, counting sequences, and place value of decimals, along with sections on adding, subtracting, and rounding decimals. Additionally, there are challenge questions to test understanding of the concepts presented.

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Section 1: Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 10, 100, and 1000

1. Multiply the following numbers by 10:


a) 4.2 × 10 = _______
b) 0.56 × 10 = _______
c) 3.78 × 10 = _______
2. Multiply the following numbers by 100:
a) 2.45 × 100 = _______
b) 0.09 × 100 = _______
c) 6.3 × 100 = _______
3. Multiply the following numbers by 1000:
a) 1.25 × 1000 = _______
b) 0.007 × 1000 = _______
c) 4.89 × 1000 = _______
4. Divide the following numbers by 10:
a) 6.4 ÷ 10 = _______
b) 25.7 ÷ 10 = _______
c) 0.98 ÷ 10 = _______
5. Divide the following numbers by 100:
a) 9.5 ÷ 100 = _______
b) 0.82 ÷ 100 = _______
c) 12.3 ÷ 100 = _______
6. Divide the following numbers by 1000:
a) 7.89 ÷ 1000 = _______
b) 0.056 ÷ 1000 = _______
c) 15.6 ÷ 1000 = _______

Section 2: Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers


1. Multiply the following decimals by whole numbers:
a) 3.2 × 4 = _______
b) 0.75 × 6 = _______
c) 5.3 × 2 = _______
d) 1.09 × 5 = _______
2. Divide the following decimals by whole numbers:
a) 4.8 ÷ 2 = _______
b) 9.6 ÷ 4 = _______
c) 7.35 ÷ 5 = _______
d) 12.6 ÷ 3 = _______

Section 3: Word Problems


1. A rope is 7.5 meters long. If it is cut into 5 equal parts, how long is each piece?

2. A bottle of juice contains 2.4 liters. If one glass holds 0.3 liters, how many glasses can be filled?

3. A factory produces 0.85 kg of chocolates per day. How many kilograms will it produce in 6 days?

4. A car travels 0.75 km in one minute. How far will it travel in 12 minutes?

5. Sarah bought 4 notebooks, each costing 2.75 dollars. How much did she spend in total?

6. A water tank has 35.6 liters of water. If 5 people equally share it, how much water does each person
get?

7. A bakery makes 6.25 kg of cake batter each day. If they divide it into packs of 0.25 kg each, how many
packs do they make per day?

Section: Understanding Percentages


1. Fill in the blanks:
a) 50% means ______ out of 100.
b) 25% means ______ out of 100.
c) 75% means ______ out of 100.
d) 10% means ______ out of 100.

2. MAKE AND Shade THE GRID (FOR EACH) to represent the following percentages. Each box is 20%

20%

a) 20%
b) 40%
c) 60%
d) 80%

Section : Expressing Percentages as Fractions and Decimals


Complete the table below:
Percentage Fraction (Simplify) Decimal

10% _______ _______

25% _______ _______

50% _______ _______

75% _______ _______

90% _______ _______

Section: Finding Percentages (Part of a Whole)


Find the value of the given percentage:
1. 10% of 200 = _______
2. 25% of 600 = _______
3. 50% of 150 = _______
4. 75% of 80 = _______
5. 90% of 500 = _______

Section: Word Problems


1. Sarah scored 80% in her test. If the total marks were 250, how many marks did she score?
2. A shop is offering a 20% discount on a shirt priced at $50. How much will the shirt cost after the
discount?

3. A school has 600 students, and 40% of them are girls. How many girls are in the school?

4. A water tank contains 900 liters of water. If 30% of the water is used, how many liters are left?

5. A farmer harvested 1200 kg of wheat and sold 75% of it. How much wheat did he sell?

Challenge Question: A company manufactures 5000 toys each month. If 15% of the toys are defective, how
many toys are defective in a month?

Section : Counting and Sequence


1. Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence:
a) 2.1, 2.2, ____, 2.4, ____
b) 5.05, 5.10, ____, 5.20, ____
c) 0.6, ____, 0.8, 0.9, ____
d) 3.35, 3.40, ____, 3.50, ____
2. Write the next three numbers in each pattern:
a) 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, ____, ____, ____
b) 7.05, 7.10, 7.15, ____, ____, ____
c) 9.8, 9.6, 9.4, ____, ____, ____

Section: Introduction to Decimals


1. Write the following numbers in decimal form:
a) Seven and five-tenths = _______
b) Twelve and twenty-three hundredths = _______
c) Fifty-four and one thousandth = _______
2. Convert the decimals into words:
a) 3.7 = __________________________
b) 0.25 = __________________________
c) 8.09 = __________________________

Section 3: Place Value of Decimals


1. Identify the place value of the underlined digit:
a) 4.38 = _______________
b) 7.56 = _______________
c) 2.903 = _______________
d) 0.084 = _______________
2. Fill in the blanks:
a) The digit 5 in 6.58 is in the ______ place.
b) The digit 9 in 0.945 is in the ______ place.
c) The digit 3 in 12.034 is in the ______ place.

Section 4: Adding and Subtracting Decimals


1. Solve the following:
a) 4.2 + 3.5 = _______
b) 6.85 + 2.14 = _______
c) 9.07 - 4.03 = _______
d) 5.62 - 1.48 = _______
2. Word Problems:
a) Sarah bought a chocolate bar for $2.75 and a drink for $1.50. How much did she spend in total?

b) A rope is 7.25 meters long. If 3.15 meters is cut off, how much rope is left?

Section 5: Rounding to 1 Decimal Place


1. Round the following numbers to 1 decimal place:
a) 3.76 = _______
b) 9.43 = _______
c) 5.99 = _______
d) 2.18 = _______

2. Choose the correctly rounded number:


a) 6.45 rounded to 1 decimal place is:
i) 6.4
ii) 6.5
iii) 6.45

b) 8.88 rounded to 1 decimal place is:


i) 8.8
ii) 8.9
iii) 9.0

Challenge Question: A bakery baked 4.756 kg of cake on Monday and 3.892 kg on Tuesday. What is the total
weight of the cakes rounded to 1 decimal place?

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Rough Work:

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