Mathematics First Term Examination Questions Primary 5

PRIMARY 5 MATHEMATICS TEST

PART A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS (Fill in the blanks with the correct option a, b, c, or d)

  1. 16,384 in words is ______________.
    (a) Sixteen thousand, three hundred and eighty-four
    (b) Sixty-three thousand, eight hundred and forty
    (c) Six thousand, three hundred and eighty-four
    (d) One hundred and sixty-three thousand, eight hundred and forty
  2. 235,684 in words is ______________.
    (a) Two hundred and thirty-five thousand, six hundred and eighty-four
    (b) Twenty-three thousand, five hundred and sixty-eight
    (c) Two hundred and fifty-six thousand, eight hundred and forty
    (d) Two hundred and fifty-six million, eight hundred and forty
  3. A million has ______________ digits.
    (a) 5
    (b) 6
    (c) 7
    (d) 8
  4. 67,867 in figures is ______________.
    (a) Sixty thousand, seven hundred and eighty-six
    (b) Sixty-seven thousand, eight hundred and sixty-seven
    (c) Six hundred and seventy-eight thousand, sixty-seven
    (d) Seventy-six thousand, eight hundred and sixty-seven
  5. Ten million, six hundred and thirteen thousand and one in figures is ______________.
    (a) 10,613,001
    (b) 1,613,001
    (c) 10,631,100
    (d) 16,310,010
  6. The missing numbers in 6,000, ____, ____, ____, 10,000 are ______________.
    (a) 7,000, 8,000, 9,000
    (b) 6,500, 7,500, 8,500
    (c) 6,200, 7,400, 8,600
    (d) 6,800, 7,600, 9,000
  7. The next number in the sequence 1,460,000, 2,460,000, ____, ____, ____ is ______________.
    (a) 3,460,000, 4,460,000, 5,460,000
    (b) 1,560,000, 1,660,000, 1,760,000
    (c) 2,860,000, 3,960,000, 4,060,000
    (d) 3,000,000, 3,500,000, 4,000,000
  8. The place value of 4 in 48,364 is ______________.
    (a) 4,000
    (b) 40,000
    (c) 400
    (d) 400,000
  9. 5,462,621, the place value of 6 is ______________.
    (a) Hundred thousand
    (b) Million
    (c) Hundred
    (d) Ten thousand
  10. 53/100 as a decimal is ______________.
    (a) 0.53
    (b) 5.3
    (c) 0.35
    (d) 5.03
  11. 96/100 as a decimal is ______________.
    (a) 9.06
    (b) 0.96
    (c) 96.0
    (d) 90.6
  12. 0.8 as a fraction is ______________.
    (a) 4/5
    (b) 8/9
    (c) 7/6
    (d) 2/7
  13. 2/5 as a percentage is ______________.
    (a) 20%
    (b) 25%
    (c) 40%
    (d) 50%
  14. 1% as a decimal is ______________.
    (a) 100
    (b) 1.01
    (c) 0.01
    (d) 0.001
  15. The odd number in 2, 4, 6, 8, 9 is ______________.
    (a) 2
    (b) 4
    (c) 8
    (d) 9
  16. The even numbers in 1, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 14, 30, 31 are ______________.
    (a) 3, 5, 11
    (b) 4, 10, 14, 30
    (c) 1, 5, 11, 31
    (d) 4, 10, 11, 31
  17. The LCM of 10 and 15 is ______________.
    (a) 10
    (b) 15
    (c) 30
    (d) 45
  18. The symbol for ratio is ______________.
    (a) ÷
    (b) :
    (c) ×
    (d) +
  19. Express 10/100 as a ratio in simplest form ______________.
    (a) 10:100
    (b) 1:10
    (c) 2:50
    (d) 3:50
  20. 5674 + 3460 = ______________.
    (a) 9134
    (b) 9054
    (c) 9184
    (d) 9124
  21. 8059 + 555 = ______________.
    (a) 8614
    (b) 8954
    (c) 8654
    (d) 8604
  22. 6570 – 2589 = ______________.
    (a) 3981
    (b) 3982
    (c) 4081
    (d) 4071
  23. 6758 – 3435 = ______________.
    (a) 3223
    (b) 3313
    (c) 3333
    (d) 3323
  24. The difference between 7831 and 6841 is ______________.
    (a) 1090
    (b) 990
    (c) 910
    (d) 900
  25. The sum of 4244 and 2999 is ______________.
    (a) 7243
    (b) 7143
    (c) 7244
    (d) 7240
  26. 4 ½ + 2 ⅓ = ______________.
    (a) 6 5/6
    (b) 6 2/3
    (c) 7 1/6
    (d) 6 4/5
  27. 4 ⅜ – 5 4/8 = ______________.
    (a) -1 1/8
    (b) -1 2/8
    (c) -1 3/8
    (d) -1 4/8
  28. 345 × 246 = ______________.
    (a) 84870
    (b) 84850
    (c) 85870
    (d) 85780
  29. 1.43 × 5 = ______________.
    (a) 6.15
    (b) 7.15
    (c) 5.25
    (d) 5.75
  30. 230 × 145 = ______________.
    (a) 33350
    (b) 33250
    (c) 33400
    (d) 33550
  31. A number multiplied by itself is called ______________.
    (a) square
    (b) prime factor
    (c) multiple
    (d) square root
  32. 4² + 8² = ______________.
    (a) 248
    (b) 100
    (c) 80
    (d) 24
  33. The square root of 225 is ______________.
    (a) 10
    (b) 15
    (c) 22
    (d) 25
  34. 24,500 ÷ 60 = ______________.
    (a) 112
    (b) 264
    (c) 121
    (d) 28
  35. A number divided by 80 gives 30 as the answer. The number is ______________.
    (a) 2400
    (b) 3008
    (c) 4002
    (d) 8030
  36. 500 ÷ 100 = ______________.
    (a) 50
    (b) 5
    (c) 10
    (d) 500
  37. Zero divided by any number is ______________.
    (a) 5
    (b) 2
    (c) 1
    (d) 0
  38. The sum of 1000 and 2500 is ______________.
    (a) 3000
    (b) 3500
    (c) 4000
    (d) 4500
  39. If a bag of rice costs ₦7,500 and a customer pays ₦10,000, the change is ______________.
    (a) ₦2,000
    (b) ₦2,500
    (c) ₦3,000
    (d) ₦3,500
  40. The product of 12 and 13 is ______________.
    (a) 145
    (b) 156
    (c) 166
    (d) 176

 

PART B: THEORY QUESTIONS

1a. Define even numbers.
1b. List all even numbers between 1 and 100.

2a. Find the LCM of 10 and 20.
2b. Find the HCF of 10 and 20.

3a. Solve: (1234 + 336) – (336 + 1234).
3b. A shopkeeper bought 3,436 apples and sold 1,011. How many are left?

4a. Moses divided a number by 40 and got 40. What was the number?
4b. Find the square root of 144.

5a. Find the square root of 225.
5b. Find the square root of 81.

6a. Define prime numbers.
6b. List the prime numbers between 1 and 50.

7a. Find the sum of 4567 and 2345.
7b. Find the difference between 8750 and 4325.

8a. A shopkeeper had ₦10,000. He bought goods worth ₦3,600. How much money is left?
8b. A farmer harvested 8,200 yams. He sold 5,675. How many yams are left?

9a. The sum of two numbers is 8200. One of the numbers is 3750. What is the other number?
9b. The perimeter of a rectangle is 24 cm. If the length is 8 cm, what is the width?

10a. A boy ran 15 km on Monday and 12 km on Tuesday. How many km did he run in total?
10b. A car traveled 75 km in one hour. How far will it travel in 3 hours?

 

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