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Math Reinforcement Worksheet 2 Year 5

The document contains a math reinforcement worksheet for year 5 students. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like angles, geometry, measurement, probability, and formulas for area and perimeter of shapes. There are 11 sections with various types of math problems involving shapes, measurements, conversions between units, and calculating perimeter and area. The document aims to reinforce a range of fundamental math concepts for students.
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Math Reinforcement Worksheet 2 Year 5

The document contains a math reinforcement worksheet for year 5 students. It includes multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like angles, geometry, measurement, probability, and formulas for area and perimeter of shapes. There are 11 sections with various types of math problems involving shapes, measurements, conversions between units, and calculating perimeter and area. The document aims to reinforce a range of fundamental math concepts for students.
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The City School, PAF Chapter, Junior Section

Subject: Math Comprehensive Reinforcement Worksheet # 2 Year 5

Q1. Mental Math:


a) The angle measuring 90° is called _____________.
b) The sum of angles in a triangle is always __________.
c) The total distance around a 2D shape is called _____________.
d) The unit of length that is used to measure the distance is called _____________.
e) 1 centimeter = ______ millimeters.
f) One litre is equal to _________ millilitres.
g) The sum of angles around a point is always _____________.
h) The perimeter of a shape is the sum of all ___________ around it.
i) A square has all 4 sides ____________.
j) A rectangle has _______ opposite sides equal.
k) The amount of space inside the boundary of a 2D shape is called _____________.
l) The sum of angles on a straight line is always ___________.
m) The coordinates of an origin are ______________.
n) The x-axis is also known as _______________ axis.
o) The y-axis is also known as _______________ axis
p) In quadrant 3, the values of the x and y coordinates are _____________.
q) The probability always lies between ______ and ______.
r) A _____________shape is made up of two or more shapes joined together.
s) An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and its three angles must be ___________.
t) In probability, an event that will definitely occur is ___________.
u) The units for measuring mass of any object are ___________ and ___________.
v) The triangle that has at least one right angle is called ________________________.
w) The sum of angles in a square is always ___________.
x) The unit of length that is used to measure the thickness of any small object is _____________.
y) Area of a rectangle can be measured by __________________.(formula)
z) Perimeter of a square can be measured by _________________.(formula)

Q2. Draw the following angles:

a. 64° c. 125°

b. 40° d. 110°
Q3. Use a protractor to measure the angle in each figure below.

(a) (b)

x
x

______° ______°

Q4. Calculate the value of y in each figure below.


(The figures are not drawn to scale.)

(a) (b)

y y
125°
43° 18°
113°

______° ______°
Q5. Calculate the value of z in each figure below.
(The figures are not drawn to scale.)

(a) (b)
z 55°

37°

______° ______°

(c) (d)
z
z 72°
41°

39°

______° ______°
Q6. Compare using ˂ or ˃ signs:
a. 1265 ml _____ 1.2 l d. 0.45kg _____ 455 g
b. 8.28 l _____ 8280 ml e. 2.3km ______ 2000m
c. 987 g _____0.9 kg

Q7. The length of a rectangular field is 80 m. The width of the field is half its length.

(a) Find its width.

(b) Find the area of the rectangular field

(c) Find the perimeter of the rectangular field.

Q8. The perimeter of a square piece of paper is 24 cm.


Find the area of the paper.
Perimeter
= 24 cm

_________ cm2
Q9. The following compound shapes are made up of rectangles.
Find the area and perimeter of each compound shape.
(a)
15 m

Perimeter = _______ m
6m
12 m
Area = _______ m2

5m

(b) 8 cm

Perimeter = _______ cm
3 cm 6 cm
Area = _______ cm2

6 cm
Q10. What is the estimated area of the shape?

_______ cm2

Q11. Solve the following questions.

a) What is the area of a square which has a length of 6cm? __________

b) The side of a regular pentagon is 7cm. What is the perimeter? __________

c) The area of a square is 36cm. What is the perimeter of the square? ________

d) A rectangular swimming pool measures 5 m by 4 m. What is the perimeter? ________

e) The perimeter of a rectangle is 22 cm. The area is 28cm.What is the length if breadth is 4cm? _________

f) What is the perimeter of square whose side is 50cm? ______

g) A square field yard measures by 6m each side. What is the area? ______

h) What is the perimeter of a regular octagon that has its side measuring 3mm? ________

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