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This document is a Grade 5 Mathematics Mock Test for June 2025, consisting of various questions covering topics such as arithmetic, place value, and word problems. The test includes instructions for answering questions, a practice question, and multiple-choice items along with calculations required for certain problems. The total marks for the test are 50, and students are not allowed to use calculators.

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GR - 5 - June - 2025 - Maths - Mock - Test

This document is a Grade 5 Mathematics Mock Test for June 2025, consisting of various questions covering topics such as arithmetic, place value, and word problems. The test includes instructions for answering questions, a practice question, and multiple-choice items along with calculations required for certain problems. The total marks for the test are 50, and students are not allowed to use calculators.

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SURNAME:

NAME:
𝟏
SCHOOL:
𝟓𝟎
BOY GIRL
GRADE 5 __________
(MARK WITH X) (MARK WITH X)

GRADE 5

MATHEMATICS MOCK TEST

JUNE 2025

TIME: 60 MINUTES

MARKS: 50

This question paper consists of 9 pages.

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INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read ALL the questions carefully.

2. Answer ALL the questions in the spaces or frames provided.

3. ALL calculations must be shown on the question paper.

4. You are NOT allowed to use a calculator.

Practice question

Circle the letter of the correct answer

5×5

A 15

B 50

C 25

D 20

You answered the question correctly if you circled C

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QUESTION 1

Circle the letter of the correct answer.

1.1 Which of these statements is equivalent to 45 × 18 = (1)

A (40 + 5) × 9 × 2

B 45 + 18

C (50 – 10) × 18

D 18 × 40 × 5

1.2 Round off the number 154 to the nearest 5. (1)

A 150

B 160

C 155

D 145

1.3 What is the place value of the underline digit in 896 764? (1)

A Tens

B 60

C 6 000

D Thousands

1.4 What is the value of c? (1)

34

c 8 11

A 7

B 15

C 19

D 5

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1.5 Which number is represented by (1 x 4) + (8 x 1 000) + (9 x 10) + (1)
(3 x 10 000)

A 8 349

B 38 094

C 3 894

D 83 049

1.6 Which number sentence is NOT true? (1)

A 75 – 19 = 19 – 75

B 18 + 34 = 34 + 18

C 7 x (20 + 2) = (7 x 20) + (7 x 2)

D 60 x 5 = 5 x 60

1.7 9 100 is 10 times smaller than ______ (1)

A 910

B 901

C 90 100

D 91 000

1.8 There are ____ twelves in 132. (1)

A 12

B 11

C 13

D 9

1.9 Fifty-six added to the quotient of forty-eight divided by six, equals___ (1)

A 54

B 110

C 64

D 104

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1.10 Choose the missing number in the number pattern. (1)

506 817 506 822 506 832

A 506 827

B 506 824

C 506 832

D 506 817

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QUESTION 2

2.1. Compare the following numbers using (< ; > or =) (2)

2.1.1 963 469 963 496

2.1.2 (315 × 15) + 10 4 735

2.2 Round off the following number to the nearest 1 000. (1)

69 849 = __________________________

2.3 True or False: 9 is a factor of 36. ________________________ (1)

2.4 Write the number symbol for the following: Nine hundred and fifty three (1)

thousand, five hundred and seventy nine

___________________________________________________________

2.5 Arrange the following numbers in ascending order. (2)

980 001 99 800 988 101 980 010 980 100

________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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QUESTION 3
3.1 Calculate the folowing:

3.1.1. 45 678 + 29 845 + 7 356 (2)

3.1.2. 81 005 – 49 327 (2)

3.1.3. 263 × 47 (3)

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3.1.4 630 ÷ 15 (3)

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QUESTION 4

4.1 Write a number sentence for the following problem statement. (1)
Twelve times a number plus seven is equal to one hundred and fifteen.
________________________________________________________

4.2 There are 570 pens in a box. For every 18 blue pens there are 12 green (3)
pens. How many green pens are there?

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4.3 Look at the geometric patterns and then answer the questions that follow.

4.3.1 How many matches must you add to build the next pattern? (1)
________________________________________________
4.3.2 Complete the table below. (2)

Pattern number 1 2 3 10

Number of matches 6 11

4.4 Complete the missing shapes in the following pattern. (2)

________________ _________________

4.5 Complete the flow diagram below. (3)

a 14

20 10

50 ×5 ÷ 10 c

10 5

9
b

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QUESTION 5

Solve the following word sums. Show all your work.

5.1 John paid R86 080 for his sister to study at university this year. The cost of (3)
his studies will increase by R3 536 each year. What will be the total cost of
his studies in 2 years?

5.2 Sello collected 85 bottle tops for recycling. Her friend collected seventeen (2)
times as many bottles as Sello. How many bottle tops did they collect
altogether?

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5.3 Teboho has chickens and goats on his farm. The total number of heads for (3)
chickens and goats is 15. The total number of legs for chickens and goats is
42. How many chickens are there?

5.4 I have R1 500, and I am buying three dresses from the clothing store. The (3)
first dress costs R395, the second dress costs R189, and the third dress costs
R80 more than the cost of the first dress. How much change will I get?

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TOTAL MARKS: 50

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