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Greenwood Public School Sector-9: SESSION: 2024 - 2025

The document outlines the curriculum for Class V at Greenwood Public School for the 2024-2025 session, detailing topics in Maths and General Knowledge across various months. It includes worksheets on large numbers, geometry, operations, and famous mathematicians, along with exercises for students. Each topic is accompanied by specific worksheets and activities to enhance learning.

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Greenwood Public School Sector-9: SESSION: 2024 - 2025

The document outlines the curriculum for Class V at Greenwood Public School for the 2024-2025 session, detailing topics in Maths and General Knowledge across various months. It includes worksheets on large numbers, geometry, operations, and famous mathematicians, along with exercises for students. Each topic is accompanied by specific worksheets and activities to enhance learning.

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Greenwood Public School Sector-9

SESSION: 2024– 2025 Term: I


Name: _________________ Admission No. ________
Class: V Section: ____ Roll No: _____________

Subject- MATHS & GK

Month Topic Worksheet Page No.


No.
Ch-1More on Large Numbers WS - 1 1-2

Ch-6 Basic Geometry WS -2 3-4

April GK: Great Mathematicians WS – 3 5-6

- Ch-2 Operations on Large Numbers (Addition and WS – 4 7


Subtraction)
May
Ch-2 Operations on Large Numbers (Multiplication
WS – 5 8
and Division)

WS -6 9-10
GK: Logical and Analytical Reasoning

Ch.- 3 Factors and Multiples WS -7 11-12

July Ch.- 12 Life Mathematics WS -8 13-14

Ch-4 Fractions WS – 9 15-16

GK: Amazing Number Tricks WS – 10 17-18


August
Topic: More on Large Numbers

Date: ____________ Worksheet No.1

I. Fill
Date:in ____________
the blanks- Worksheet No. 1
a) The smallest natural number is _____________.

b) The smallest whole number is _____________.

c) There are four periods in Indian Place value system, they are __________,

____________, ______________ and ____________.

d) The three periods in the International Place value system are ___________,

_____________ and _____________.

In International System, one


lakh is known as hundred
thousand

II. Write the Predecessor and Successor of the following numbers in the

space provided-

PREDECESSOR NUMBER SUCCESSOR

a) _______________ 2,00,359 _____________

b) _______________ 6,66,666 _____________

I am Predecessor. I I am Successor. I
am obtained by am obtained by
subtracting 1 from adding 1 to the
the number. 1
number.
III. Write the Period, Place and Place Value of the underlined digits according

to the Indian Systems of number-

NUMBER PERIOD PLACE VALUE

(a) 26584312

(b) 75810005

(c ) 2378109

(d) 98764321

IV. Write Period, Place and Place Value of the underlined digits according to

the International System-

NUMBER PERIOD PLACE VALUE

(a) 386341

(b) 98734050

(c) 72541028

(d) 2465187

(e) 3456532

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Topic: Basic Geometry
Teacher’s Signature &Date : ____________
Date: __________ Worksheet No.2

I. Fill in the following blanks with suitable answers:


Date: ____________ Worksheet No. 1
a) An angle whose measure is less than 90˚ is an _____________ angle.

b) An angle whose measure is more than ________ is an Obtuse angle.

c) An angle whose measure is 90˚ is called a _____________ angle.

d) An angle whose measure is _______ is called a Straight angle.

e) An angle whose measure is between _______ and ________ is called a Reflex angle.

f) An angle whose measure is 360˚ is called a ________________ angle.

II. Look at the following figure and answer the following questions:

C o A

D E

a) What type of angle is  AOB? __________________________

b) What type of angle is  BOC? ___________________________


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c) What type of angle is  DOE? __________________________
d) What type of angle is  AOC? __________________________

e) What type of angle is  EOA? __________________________

f) What type of angle is  AOD? __________________________

g) What type of angle is  COA? __________________________

h) What type of angle is  COD? _________________________

III. Measure of some angles are given below. Pick out the acute angles, obtuse angles
and right angles and right angles and complete angle:
85º , 95º , 98º , 101º
360º , 150º , 160º+10º , 55º+45º
29º , 360º , 45º
IV. Check yourself:
How much do you know about Circle?
a) How many centres are there in a circle ?
b) How many radii can be drawn in a circle ?
c) Is chord a diameter?
d) How many diameters can you draw in a circle?
e) What is the relation between radius and Diameter of the circle?
V. Use protractor and find the sum of:
a) Angle 1, 2 and 3 b) Angle 4, 5 and 6 c) sum of all the angles

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Topic: Great Mathematicians

Aryabhata

 Aryabhatta was born in 476 A.D in kusumpur, India.


 He was the first person to say that earth is spherical and it revolves
around the sun.
 He gave the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab

Brahmagupta
 Brahma gupta was born in 598 A.D in Pakistan.
 He gave four methods of multiplication.
 He gave the formula, used in G.P. series
Bhaskaracharya
 He was born in a village of Mysore district.
 He was the first to give that any number divided by 0 gives infinity.
 He has written a lot about zero, surds, permutation and combination.
 He wrote, “the hundredth part of the circumference of a circle seems
to be straight. Our earth is a big sphere and that’s why it appears to
be flat.”

Shakuntala Devi

 She was born in 1939


 In 1980, she gave the product of two, thirteen digit numbers within
28 seconds, many countries have
 invited her to demonstrate her extraordinary talent.
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 In Dallas she competed with a computer to see who give the cube root of 188138517
faster, she won. At university of USA she was asked to give the 23rd root of
9167486769200391580986609275853801624831066801443086224071265164279346
5704086709659
3279205767480806790022783016354924852380335745316935111903596577547340
0756818688305 620821016129132845564895780158806771.
 She answered in 50seconds. The answer is 546372891. It took a UNIVAC 1108
computer, full one minute (10 seconds more) to confirm that she was right after it was
fed with 13000 instructions.

Now she is known to be a Human Computer.

Now, Answer the following questions based on above information :-

1) Who is known as human computer?

i) Ramanujan ii) Aryabhata iii) Einstein iv) Shakuntala Devi

2) Who has given the information that division by zero is not possible?

i) Bhaskaracharya ii) Pythagoras iii) Aryabhata iv) Shakuntala Devi

3) Who was the first person to say that earth is spherical and it revolves around the sun.

i) Bhaskaracharya ii) Aryabhata iii) Issac Newton iv) Shakuntala Devi

4) Who wrote that our earth is a big sphere and that’s why it appears to be flat?

i) Bhaskaracharya ii) Aryabhata iii) Blaise Pascal iv) Shakuntala Devi

5) Who gave the formula (a + b)2 = a2 + b2 + 2ab


i) Bhaskaracharya ii) Aryabhata iii) Archimedes iv) Shakuntala Devi

6) Who gave the product of two, thirteen digit numbers within 28 seconds?

i) Kepler ii) Aryabhata iii) Bhaskaracharya iv) Shakuntala Devi

7) Name the mathematician who gave four methods of Multiplication.


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i) Brahmagupta ii) Aryabhata iii) Pythagoras iv) Shakuntala Devi
Topic : Operations on large Numbers (Addition and Subtraction)
Date: __________ Worksheet No. 4

I. Fill
Date:in ____________
the blanks - Worksheet No. 1

a) __________________ is a process of putting things together.


b) Numbers that we add together are called _________________.
c) The answer of addition sum is called the _______________ and that of
subtraction is called the ___________.
d) In subtraction, the number from which we subtract is called __________ and
the number that is subtracted from the minuend is called the ___________.
f) We always start addition and subtraction from __________ place.\

II. Write a Number which is -


a) 400 less than 9867 __________ Start your difference from ones!

b) 1000 more than 6532 _________


Start your sum from the ones!
c) 100 more than 6000 ________

j) 1000 more than the smallest 4-digit number__________

III. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers:-

a) 99 + 50,000 = ______________________

b) 1,00,00,000 + 5,000 = ________________

c) 2600 + 2600 + 2600 + 2600 = _______

d) 3000 – 200 + 900 = ____________________

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Topic : Operations on large Numbers (Multiplication and Division)
Date: __________ Worksheet No. 5

I. Solve the following using Properties of Multiplication and Division-


Date: ____________ Worksheet No. 1
(a) 34678 x 0 = ________
I AM NUMBER 1.If you
(b) 24376 x 1 = ________ multiply or divide any
number by 1, you will get
(c) 5937 x 2483 = _______ x 5937 the same result.

(d) 3649 x _______ = 0

e) 200 x 100 = ________

f) 943 ÷ 10 Quotient = ______ Remainder = ______

g) 3200 x 1000 = ________

II. Fill in the blanks after finding quotients:

a) 36000 ÷ 20 = …………….

b) 360000 ÷ 200 = …………..

c) 6500 ÷ 13 = ………………

d) 6500 ÷ 130 = ……………..

III. How many times 17 are there in 867?

IV. How many 5-rupee note can we get for 1000?

V. The quotient in 11111÷11 is ………….

VI. The remainder obtained on dividing 4000 by 9 is ……….

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Topic: Logical & Analytical Reasoning

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6

A. Choose the correct option and colour the relevant circle in the OMR Sheet.
1. Find three common multiples of 18 and 6

a) 18,6,9 b) 18,36,6 c) 36,54,72 d) 1,6,18

2. Study the pattern of the fractions.

How is the missing fraction expressed as a mixed fraction?

a) b) c) d)

3. 43.16 litre of juice was transferred into a barrel containing 39 litre 30 ml

of juice. What is the total volume of juice in the barrel?

a) 81 litre 790 ml b) 83litre 350 ml c) 85 litre 60 ml d) 82litre 190 ml

4. How many prime numbers are there from 50 to 100?

a) 18 b) 12 c) 10 d) 20

5 Find the quotient of the given division:

a) 0.2 b) 2 c) 20 d) 0.02

6. Number of hours in the month September, 2011 is


a) 720 b) 3600 c) 744 d) 2456
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7. The smallest correctly formed roman number using each roman numeral once
from the roman numerals I, V , X ,L ,C , D and M is

a) MDCLXVI b) MCDXLIV c) MCDXLVI d) cannot be determined

8. I’ m an equal sided polygon. My perimeter is 36. My side is longest when I’m

a) triangle b) a square c) a circle d) a rectangle

9. What is the sum of the numbers that are multiples of 7 as well as factors of 42?

a) 84 b) 42 c) 14 d) 7

10. Sum of a number of two digits and the number obtained by reversing the digits
of the number is 110. If the difference of the digits is 4, then the number is…

a) 62 b) 73 c) 84 d) 51

OMR SHEET

Q. No. ANSWER Q. No. ANSWER

1. 9.

2. 10.

3. 11.

4. 12.

5. 13.

6. 14.

7. 15.

8. 16.

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Topic : Factors and Multiples
Date: __________ Worksheet No.7

I. Fill in the blanks with the suitable options in the space provided -
Date: ____________ Worksheet No. 1
a) The smallest factor of every number is ___________.

b) The _________ factor of a number is the number itself.

c) The factor of a number is __________ than or equal to the


number itself.
d) Every number (other than 1) has at least _________ factors.

e) Every multiple of a number is _________ than or equal to the


number itself.
f) The only counting number which is neither prime nor composite is ___________.

g) Every non zero number is a factor of __________.

II. Circle the Multiples of the numbers from the box following them -

a) 8 16 47 64 98 112
b) 9 46 81 38 99 108
c) 12 25 60 72 96 130
d) 16 48 64 80 97 112
e) 17 35 51 69 102 136

A multiple of a number = the number x a counting number.

A multiple of a number is divisible by the number.

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III. Write the answers of the following questions in the following table –

a) Write the first four multiples of 7.

b) Write the first three multiples of 13.

c) Write the four largest 2-digit multiples of 5.

d) Write the four smallest 3-digit multiples of


11.

A number is a multiple of itself.


All numbers are multiples of 1.

IV. Identify and tick the Numbers that are divisible by the numbers in the first column –

Number Divisible by the number given


2 49 94 123 6516

5 60 58 115 7552

10 195 2970 3006 4200

3 133 321 4713 2640

9 801 719 3231 1008

4 212 1358 4656 21202


6 45 504 1230 47322

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Topic: Life Mathematics
Date: __________ Worksheet No.8

Date: ____________ Worksheet No. 1

The method in which first we find the value of one unit and
then find the value of required number of units is known as
Unitary Method (Direct Variation).

I. If the cost of 1 book is Rs. 80. What would be cost of 7 books?

a) Rs. 160 b) Rs. 560 c) Rs. 580 d) Rs. 260

II. If the cost of 6 packets of pen is Rs. 480. What would be cost of 1 packet of pen?

a) Rs. 180 b) Rs. 580 c) Rs. 80 d) Rs. 280

III. A boat covers a distance of 24 km in 4 hours. What distance will it cover


in 20 hours?
a) 120 km b) 100 km c) 160 km d) 145 km

IV. 4 Skirts cost 264. Find the cost of 8 Skirts.

a) Rs. 280 b) Rs. 700 c) Rs. 580 d) Rs. 528

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V. A fruit seller sells a dozen bananas 25. If he sells 9 dozen bananas on
one day, calculate the total earning of the fruit seller for that day.
a) Rs. 225 b) Rs. 3000 c) Rs. 520 d) Rs. 325

VI. The cost of 4 pencils is Rs. 24 then cost of 9 such pencils is …..
a) 24 b) 54 c) 40 d) 42
VII. The rent of a house is Rs. 92000 per month. What will be the rent for 10 months??

a) Rs. 920000 b) Rs. 9200 c) Rs. 98000 d) Rs. 9200000


VIII. Ram brings a football for Rs. 530 and sells it to his friend for Rs. 610. Will he get a
profit or loss and how much?
a) Loss of Rs. 40 b) Loss of Rs.80 c) Profit of Rs.80 d) Profit of Rs.40

IX. Ram brings a football for Rs. 530 and sells it to his friend for Rs. 610. Will he get a
profit or loss and how much?
a) Loss of Rs. 40 b) Loss of Rs.80 c) Profit of Rs.80 d) Profit of Rs.40

X. Reena sold her laptop for Rs. 67,000 at a loss of Rs. 3,000. At what cost did she
purchase the laptop?
a) Rs.72,000 b) Rs.75,000 c) Rs.76,000 d) Rs.73,000

XI. Sonia sold her old washing machine for Rs. 15,000 at a profit of Rs. 2,500. At what
cost did she bought the washing machine?
a) Rs.12,000 b) Rs.15,000 c) Rs.12,500 d) Rs.13,000

XII. Mr. Rajiv Pahwa bought a cycle for Rs. 12,700. After one year got it repaired and
spent Rs. 430. Later after 4 years he sold it for Rs. 11,000. Fond his profit or Loss?

a Rs.72,000 b) Rs.75,000 c) Rs.76,000 d) Rs.73,000

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Topic : Fractions
Date: __________ Worksheet No.9

I. Fill in the blanks with suitable answers in the space provided-


Date: ____________ Worksheet No. 1
a) A fraction that has 1 as the numerator is called a __________
fraction.
b) Fractions with same denominator are called ____________
fractions and having different denominators are called ____________
fractions.
c) Fractions whose numerator is less than denominator are called ___________

fractions and fractions with greater numerator than denominator are called

______________ fractions.

d) ____________ numbers consist of a whole number and a proper fraction.

e) Two or more fractions, representing the same part of a whole are

_____________ fractions.

f) To compare fractions, the unlike fractions have to be changed to the

__________ fractions first.

g) We find the ___________ of the denominators of the unlike fractions more

than two to make them into like fractions.

h) The answer of the addition, subtraction, multiplication or division of

fractions should always be in the ___________ term and the improper

fraction must be changed to a ___________ number.

i) Multiplicative Inverse of a number means _____________ of that number.

j) 1/60 of a minute = ……………

k) 1/12 of a year = ……………


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II. Solve the following fractions and fill in the blanks with suitable answers-

a) 1/2 of 36 = b) 1/3 of 45 =

c) 1/4 of 128 = d) 1/7 of 105 =

III. Circle the Like Fraction and fill that circle with colour of your choice-

a) 3/7 8/9 4/7 3/11 Fractions with same


denominator are LIKE
b) 4/9 4/13 4/15 6/13 FRACTIONS
Fractions with different
c) 12/23 11/21 13/21 17/21 denominators are UNLIKE
FRACTIONS

IV. Use Multiplication to write two Equivalent Fractions of-

a) 2/5 = b) 3/8 =

c) 10/11 = d) 12/13 =

V. Fill in the following circles with ‘>’ , ‘<’ or ‘=’

a) 7/9 6/9 b) 13/15 14/15

c) 8/9 8/13 d) 12/17 12/13

VI. What fraction of the letters are vowels in the word ‘UMBRELLA’?

VII. One-sixth of a dozen = ……………

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Topic: Amazing Number Tricks

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1

1. If I add the number of sides that a hexagon has to the number of sides that a
…………. Has, then the sum is is odd?

a) Rectangle b) Pentagon c) rectangle d) Hexagon

2. 50 + 30 x 20 + 20 x 0 = ……….

a) 120 b) 10 c) 650 d) 1500

3. The average of two dozen and three dozen is…………

a) 12 b) 34 c) 30 d) 46

4. Three different Maths books are arranged in a line on my table. In how many
different orders can these Maths books be arranged?

a) 6 b) 9 c) 7 d) 8

5. The least common multiple of 10 and 24 plus the greatest common factor of 10
24 equals

a) 122 b)123 c) 242 d) 256

6. There are 7 cars for every four trucks parked in a lot. If there is a total of 110
Cars and trucks parked in the lot, there are………. Cars.

a) 15 b) 78 c) 70 d) 90

7. Faaria had 28 dreams last month, 16 of which involved monkeys, 15 involved


squirrels and 4 involved no animals, then at least how many dreams involved
both monkeys and squirrels?
a) 4 b) 7 c) 8 d) 10
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8. The ones digit of 9 x 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 is ………..
a) 0 b) 10 c) 8 d) 12

9. Three times a certain number is 36. One-third of that certain number is …………

a) 4 b) 16 c) 46 d) 110

10. One hundred million divided by ten thousand is equal to ……….

a) 10000 b) 10 c) 100000 d) 1

11. If a case of eggs contain 12 dozen eggs, how many eggs are there in 2 crates of
12 cases each?

a) 46 b) 3456 c) 1556 d) 2275


12. the greatest common factor of 2013 and …….. is 11.

a) 321 b) 370 c) 418 d) 642

OMR SHEET

Q. No. ANSWER Q. No. ANSWER

1. 9.

2. 10.

3. 11.

4. 12.

5. 13.

6. 14.

7. 15.

8. 16.

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