CLASS 5
Section – I: Mental Ability
01 Find the missing number.
(3, 10), (4, 13), (6, 19), (7, __)
(1) 20 (2) 21 (3) 22 (4) 23
02 If JBS is coded as KCT, then PLM is coded as ___________.
(1) QMO (2) QMN (3) MQO (4) QMP
03 A bus travels 15 km towards North. Then it turns left and travels 30 km. It again turns left and
travels 15 km. Finally, it travels 5 km after turning to the right. How far is the bus from the starting
point?
(1) 10 km (2) 35 km (3) 25 km (4) 30 km
04 Which of the following words comes last if they are arranged in the dictionary order?
(1) ALPHA (2) ALCOVE (3) ALMOND (4) ALLIGATOR
05 There are 5 numbers: a, b, c, d, e.
If is given that a > b, c > e, d > c and b > d. Which is the third largest number?
(1) b (2) d (3) a (4) c
06 Find the missing number
(1) 10 (2) 9 (3) 8 (4) 12
07 Which of the following words cannot be formed with the letters of the word ENVIRONMENT?
(1) ROTE (2) RENT (3) VOTE (4) RANT
08 If January 1st of a year falls on a Sunday, then what is the day on which February 1st of the same
year falls?
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(1) Monday (2) Tuesday (3) Wednesday (4) Thursday
09 In how many ways can you choose two people from four people?
(1) 5 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6
10 How many squares are there is the given figure?
(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9
Section – II: Mathematics
11 One crore =
(1) 1 million (2) 10 million (3) 100 million (4) 50 million
12 The angle between two perpendicular lines is called ____________.
(1) a perpendicular angle
(2) a cutting angle
(3) a right angle
(4) a left angle
13 How many triangles are there in the figure shown?
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1
3 3
14 What is th of th of 480?
16 5
(1) 54 (2) 55 (3) 56 (4) 60
15 What is the image of the given shape in the given vertical mirror?
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
16 How many factors does the number 48 have?
(1) 7 (2) 8 (3) 9 (4) 10
17 What is the missing number?
(1) 90 (2) 105 (3) 120 (4) 100
18 Pick the odd one out.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
19 What is 0.76 + 0.84 – 0.24?
(1) 1.36 (2) 1.24 (3) 1.12 (4) 1.40
20 What is the length of the boundary of the figure shown?
(1) 12 (2) 13 (3) 14 (4) 15
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21 How many additional squares should be shaded so that the unshaded region is of the whole
3rd
grid?
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 2 (4) 1
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22 In the adjacent chart, marks of 3 students are represented. What is the difference of heights
between the tallest and the shortest student?
(1) 40 (2) 30 (3) 20 (4) 10
23 456 712 ____________.
(1) 324672 (2) 333672 (3) 424672 (4) 324572
24 What is the value of 45752 ÷ 14?
(1) 3264 (2) 3268 (3) 3258 (4) 3366
25 A man’s age is twice his son’s age. If the man’s age is 50 years, what is the sum of their ages?
(1) 75 (2) 25 (3) 100 (4) 60
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26 A glass contains 200 ml water. This can fill th of a bottle. What is the total capacity of 3 such
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bottles?
(1) 4 liters (2) 4.5 liters (3) 4.8 liters (4) 5 liters
27 How many multiplies of 8 lie between 50 and 100?
(1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 8
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28 4 42 __________
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(1) 174 (2) 176 (3) 178 (4) 180
29 24 2 3 31 _________.
(1) 45 (2) 46 (3) 47 (4) 48
30 The number of factors of 126 that are less than 25 is __________.
(1) 8 (2) 9 (3) 10 (4) 11
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Section – III: HOTS
31 If there are m angles inside the given figure that are more than a right angle and n angles inside
that are less than a right angle, then 2m + 3n = ________.
(1) 21 (2) 22 (3) 23 (4) 24
32 Take any number. Multiply it by 4. The resulting number is increased by 20. The sum thus obtained
is divided by 4. What is the difference between the original number and the last obtained number?
(1) always a constant and is equal to 3
(2) always a constant and is equal to 4
(3) always a constant and is equal to 5
(4) depends on what the original number is.
33 A cube is painted blue on all its sides. Then it is cut into 27 equal cubes as shown. How many of the
smaller cubes are painted blue on three of the faces?
(1) 1 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8
34 A rectangle of breadth 12 cm and unknown length has the same area as a square whose side is 24
cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
(1) 60 cm (2) 90 cm (3) 120 cm (4) 100 cm
35 The difference of the numerator and the denominator of a positive fraction is 3. If the numerator is
increased by 13 and the denominator is increased by 10, then the new fraction is 1. What is the
sum of the numerator and the denominator in the original fraction?
(1) 11 (2) 12 (3) 13 (4) Data is insufficient
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36 Find the missing number.
(1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 13 (4) 17
37 There are 46 students in a class. If there are 12 more girls than boys, how many boys are these in
the class?
(1) 29 (2) 27 (3) 19 (4) 17
38 The area of the shaded is 9 cm2. Find the perimeter of the largest square.
(1) 6 cm (2) 12 cm (3) 24 cm (4) 36 cm
39 Water flows into a big tank at the rate of 200 ml per minute. How much water will be there in the
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tank after th of an hour?
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(1) 9 liters (2) 9.6 liters (3) 10 liters (4) 10.2 liters
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40 What fraction of 1 hour is 40 minutes?
2
4 14 2 2
(1) (2) (3) (4)
9 19 3 5
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CLASS 5
Hints and Solutions
Section – I: Mental Ability
01 Key: 3
Comment: PATTERN / M / RAQ
Solution: The 2nd number in every pair is one more than thrice the 1st number.
the missing number = 3 7 1 22 .
02 Key: 2
Comment: CODING-DECODING / E / RAQ
Solution: Every letter is JBS is replaced by the next letter is the alphabet.
PLM is coded QMN.
03 Key: 2
Comment: DIRECTIONS / M / AVQ
Solution: The journey is as shown.
AE = AD + DE
= BC + DE
= 30 + 5
= 35 km
04 Key: 1
Comment: RANKING / M / AAQ
Solution: The dictionary order is:
ALCOVE, ALLIGATOR, ALMOND, ALPHA.
05 Key: 2
Comment: SORTING / E / UAQ
Solution: The order is
a>b>d>c>e
So, d is the third largest number.
06 Key: 1
Comment: PATTERNS / M / RAQ
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Solution: 24 10 2 2
26 7 6 2
if the missing number = a,
then 30 = 2(5 + a) 5 + a = 15
a = 10.
07 Key: 4
Comment: COLLECTIONS / E / UAQ
Solution: RANT cannot be formed as the letter A is absent.
08 Key: 3
Comment: CALENDARS / M / AAQ
Solution: January 1st – Sunday, January 8th – Sunday, January 15th – Sunday
January 22nd – Sunday, January 29th – Sunday, January 30th – Monday
January 31st – Tuesday, February 1st – Wednesday.
09 Key: 4
Comment: SELECTIONS / M / RAQ
Solution: If the four people are A, B, C, D, then 2 people chosen could be
AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD – 6 in number.
10 Key: 2
Comment: COUNTING / M / AVQ
Solution: The squares formed are:
ABFE, BCGF, CDHG, FGJI, GHKJ, JKML and BDKI – 7 in number.
Section – II: Mathematics
11 Key: 2
Comment: THE FISH TALE / E / KQ
Solution: 10 lakhs = 1 million
1 crore = 100 lakhs = 10 million
12 Key: 3
Comment: SHAPES AND ANGLES / E / KQ
Solution: The angle is called a right angle.
13 Key: 2
Comment: HOW MANY SQUARES? / M / AVQ
Solution: The triangles are APQ, AMN, ABC – 3 in number
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14 Key: 1
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLE / M / UAQ
3 3 3 3
Solution: 480 16 30 3 3 6 54 .
16 5 16 5
15 Key: 4
Comment: DOES IT LOOK THE SAME? / M / AVQ
Solution: The 4th option is the correct image.
Key: 4
16
Comment: BE MY MULTIPLE, I’LL BE YOUR FACTOR / M / AAQ
Solution: 48 1 48 2 24 3 16 4 12 6 8
The factors are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24 and 48.
------ 10 in number.
17 Key: 3
Comment: BE MY MULTIPLE, I’LL BE YOUR FACTOR / M / RAQ
Solution: 2 4 8, 5 3 15
So, then missing number
8 15 120.
18 Key: 4
Comment: CAN YOU SEE THE PATTERN? / M / AVQ
Solution: In the 4th one, there is an extra circle.
19 Key: 1
Comment: TENTHS AND HUNDREDTHS / E / AAQ
Solution: 0.76 + 0.84 – 0.24 = 0.76 + 0.60 = 1.36.
20 Key: 3
Comment: AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY / M / AVQ
Solution: 1 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 2 = 14.
21 Key: 2
Comment: AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY / M / AVQ
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Solution: Unshaded region = 9 3
3
shaded regions must be 6 in number.
Required answer = 6 – 3 = 3.
22 Key: 2
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Comment: SMART CHARTS / E / UAQ
Solution: Maximum – Minimum = 50 – 20 = 30.
23 Key: 1
Comment: WAYS TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE / E / AAQ
Solution:
456
71 2
91 2
456
3192
324672
24 Key: 2
Comment: WAYS TO MULTIPLY AND DIVIDE / E / AAQ
Solution:
3268
14 45752
42
37
28
95
84
112
112
0
25 Key: 1
Comment: HOW BIG? HOW HEAVY? / E / UAQ
1
Solution: 50 50 50 25 75
2
26 Key: 3
Comment: HOW BIG? HOW HEAVY? / M / UAQ
1
Solution: Capacity of th of the bottle = 200 ml
8
Capacity of 1 bottle = 8 200ml
= 1600 ml = 1.6 litre
Capacity of 3 bottles = 3 1.6litre 4.8litres
27 Key: 2
Comment: BE MY MULTIPLE, I’LL BE YOUR FACTOR / M / AAQ
Solution: The number are 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96.
…….. 6 in number.
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28 Key: 1
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLE / E / UAQ
29
Solution: 42 29 6 174 .
7
29 Key: 3
Comment: WAYS TO MULTIPLE AND DIVIDE / M / UAQ
Solution: 48 3 31 16 31 47.
30 Key: 2
Comment: BE MY FACTOR, I’LL BE YOUR MULTIPLE / M / AAQS
Solution: 126 1 126 2 63 3 42 6 21 7 18
9 14
The factors less than 25 are: 1,2,3,6,7,9,14,18,21
……9 in number.
Section – III: HOTS
31 Key: 3
Comment: SHAPES AND ANGLES / M / AVQ
Solution: Angles more than a right angle are:
2, 5, 7, 9 m = 4.
n=5
2m + 3n = 8 + 15 = 23
32 Key: 3
Comment: CAN YOU SEE THE PATTERN? / M / AAQ
4 20 4
Solution: a 4a 4a 20 a 5
Difference = 5.
33 Key: 4
Comment: BOXES AND SKETCHES / D /AVQ
Solution: The ones in the corners
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…….. 8 in number
34 Key: 3
Comment: AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY / M / AAQ
Solution: Area of rectangle = area of square
12 24 24 2 24 48
Perimeter of rectangle 2 12 48
2 60 120cm
35 Key: 4
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLES / D / RAQ
a
Solution: Let the fraction be
a 3
a 13
1 a 13 a 13
a 3 10
a can be any number.
36 Key: 4
Comment: BE MY FACTOR, I’LL BE YOUR MULTIPLE / M / RAQ
Solution: 68 1 68 2 34 4 17
All factors of 68 are listed
The missing factor is 17.
37 Key: 4
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLES / M / AAQ
Solution: Let number of Boys = b
number of Girls = b + 12
(b + 12) + b = 46 2b = 34 b = 17.
38 Key: 3
Comment: AREA AND ITS BOUNDARY / M / RAQ
Solution: Area of small square = 9 cm2
Area of large square = 9 4 36cm2
Side of large square 36 6cm
Perimeter of large square 4 6 24 cm
39 Key: 2
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLES / D / RAQ
4
Solution: 60 48 min
5
Volume of water = 200 ml 48
1
litre 48
5
= 9.6 litre
40 Key: 1
Comment: PARTS AND WHOLES / M / UAQ
40 4
Solution:
90 9
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