CBSE Class 5 Mathematics Worksheet - The Fish Tale
CBSE Class 5 Mathematics Worksheet - The Fish Tale
CBSE Class 5 Mathematics Worksheet - The Fish Tale
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WORK SHEET
SUBJECT- MATHS
Chapter-1: The Fish Tale
CLASS- V Date-20.8.14
Q1. Find Each –
a) 2398 × 169 b) 6809 × 235 c) 7499 × 386 d) 25290 ÷ 45
e) 25220 ÷ 52 f) 16400 ÷ 80
Q4. Write the smallest 8-digit number having five different digits.
Q5. The speed of boat is 22 km per hour. How far will it go in 2 and half hours?
Q6. John bought 4500 kg of fresh fish at the rate Rs. 50 per kg and spent Rs. 8000 for salt
and transport. After one month he sold the dry fish at the rate of Rs. 200 per kg. Find
his gain or loss. (Note: - 3 kg of fish gives 1 kg of dry fish)
Q7. Suyash takes Rs. 30450 from a bank. He gives back Rs. 3540 per month for a year.
a) How much amount will he pay back to the bank?
b) What interest will he pay?
Q8. Anushka takes 9000 kg potatoes for Rs. 15 a kg, she dries it for chips. The chip is one
third of the total. She sells chips for Rs. 70 a kg. How much profit will she earn?
Q9. Twenty fisher women opened a bank. Each saves Rs. 30 per month.
a) How much amount will they deposit in one year?
b) How much amount will they deposit in 15 years?
Q10. Pragya takes Rs. 4896 from Vidushi to buy an almirah. She returns Rs. 6072 in total in
a year. How much does she gives in each month?
Q11. Aruna buys 12000 kg of fresh fish at Rs. 40 a kg. She dries it. The dried fish is one-
third of the fresh fish. She sells the dried fish at Rs. 200 and pays Rs. 890 for
transportation. How much does she earn in this whole transaction?
Q12. Radhika sells 8 kg octopus for Rs. 2408. At what price does she sell 1 kg?
a) How much does she earn for seven and half kg of anabas?
b) Priyanka pays Rs. 200 for anabas. How much fish does she get?
(1/3)
a) 1 crore 1,00,00,000
b) 65,87,908 7,84,900
c) 56,92,284 56,89,428
d) 80,12,03,349 8,01,30,249
e) 2,22,33,495 2,23,32,495
a) 1 crore = _________
b) 1 lakh = _________
c) 10 crores = ________
d) 10 lakhs = _________
e) 1 thousands = ________
f) 10 thousands = ________
g) 1 hundred = ________
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