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HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK FOR CLASS-5th (2016-17)
ENGLISH
Make a heading for SA II and note down the following word meanings and sentences in
your notebook very neatly and learn them.
Learn the poem Adventure with books
CHAPTER-THE BOY WHO BORROWED
WORD
1. Borrow
2. Enough
3. Forget
4. Gradually
5. Pretend
6. Horrid
7. Peculiar
8. Suddenly
9. Secret
10. Jostling
11. Eager
12. Helter-Skelter
13. Trembling
14. Tumble
15. Cross
16. Queer
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MEANING
to take,use and give back
sufficient
not remember
slowly
create false impression
shocking
strange
at once
hidden
pushing
keen to know something
hurry in disorderly manner
shivering
fall suddenly
angry
strange
Make Sentences:1. Borrow: Benny borrowed books from Eric.
2. Enough: I have enough money.
3. Forget: I forget my book at my home.
4. Gradually: Gradually he decided to leave.
5. Pretend: My friend pretended to be sick.
6. Peculiar: He does peculiar things.
7. Horrid: I had a horrid dream.
8. Suddenly: Suddenly the man jumped over the bridge.
9. Secret: I do not keep any secret.
10. Jostling: Children are jostling each other in the staircase.
11. Eager: The children are eager to know the result.
12. Trembling: The old man is trembling.
13. Helter-skelter: When the bell rings the children go helter-skelter.
14. Tumble: My grandmother tumbled in the dark.
15. Cross: My friend is cross with me.
16. Queer: Some people do queer things.
CHAPTER-2 LIMITS OF THE MIND
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
WORD
Shun
Caste
Limit
Sigh
Discrimination
Chariot
Calm
Amaze
-
MEANING
avoid
a social class
bound
relief
different treatment
a two wheel vehicle drawn by horses
quiet
wonder
9. Chase
to run after somebody
10. Stern
serious
11. Target
aim
12. Statue
a carved figure
13. Bow
a weapon to shoot an arrow
14. Battle
fight
15. Pupil
student
16. Archer
- an arrow shooter
17. Fate
luck
18. Particularly
especially
Make sentences:1. Shun: Shun the bad company.
2. Caste: Eklavya belonged to low caste.
3. Limit: Sky has no limit.
4. Sigh: I heaved a sigh of relief after my test.
5. Chariot: The king came in a chariot.
6. Calm: Please be calm.
7. Amaze: I am amazed at your success.
8. Chase: The dog chased the cat.
9. Statue: Eklavya carved a statue of Dronacharya.
10. Battle: The king won the battle.
11. Fate: I don’t believe in fate.
12. Aim/ Archer: The archer aimed at his target.
13. Discrimination: Stop discrimination on gender basis.
14. Stern: Take stern action against the defaulter.
15. Particularly: Watch movies particularly in English.
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MATHS
Chapter – 1
One marks questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The greatest 9-digit number is……………….
The smallest 9-digit number is…………………
Write the successor of 9,99,99,999 is…………….
Write the predecessor of 4,84,10,000……………
1 million =……………..lakhs
100 million =………….crore
3,00,000+8,000+50+4=---------------
8. The place value of 7 in 71,38,291 is…………….
3 marks
1. Write the number names of following numerals
a. 4,86,29,234 b. 6,00,00,006
c. 2,60,15,456
2.write the numerals using commas between periods
a. five crore thirty lakh sixteen thousand nineteen.
b.nine crore nine.
c. eighty crore eighty
3. Write the number names of following numerals
a. 409,987 b. 8,098,654
c. 345,876,432
4. write the numerals using commas between periods
a. nine hundred three million five hundred
b. nine hundred eighty two million fifty three thousand nine
c.one hundred one million seventy nine million two thousand four hundred ninety
5. Find the sum of place values of two fives in 35,46,52,987
6.Draw an Indian place value chart showing the periods and place value of any 9-digit
number
4 marks
1 a.Write period, place and place value 4 in 60,46,765
b. Write period, place and place value 9 in 690,486,765
2.Form the smallest 8digitnumber using the digits 7,8,9,0,2,3,4,5.also write number name of
the numeral formed both in Indian system and in international system.
3.Write down the periods and corresponding places of an 8-digit number
4 a) Rewrite the following in ascending order
23,34,654 ;34,45,743 ;3,45,765 ;10,56,345
b . Rewrite the following in descending order
23,34,654 ;34,45,743 ;3,45,765 ;10,56,345
5. Draw an International place value chart showing the periods and place value of any 9-digit
number
Chapter – 2
One marks questions
1.
2.
3.
4.
784+361+……….=426+………..+784
………….x 1=867
…………..x43 =43000
386 x 5000 =…………..
5. 1 kilometre =………….. metres
6. …………. X 1000 =25000
3 marks
1. find the sum.
a ) 2,98,543 ;14,54,987 ; 46,81,987
b) 4,02,36,754 ;3,21,33,087 ; 2,98,34,876
c)4,14,142 ; 49,85,398 ; 26,14,768
d) 2,45,61,386; 4,39,03,424 ; 5,20,26,754
2 Subtract
a) 73,82,005 from 90,28,876
b) 1,98,67,432 from 5,23,45,678
c) 25,18,624 from 40,00,000
d) 73,82,005 from 90,28,583
2 Find the product a ) 3,876 x 341
b) 90,125 x 705
c) 8123 x 654
d) 38,215 x 3213
e) 7654 x3214
3 Find the quotient and remainder
a)
74,765 / 73
b) 9,00,456 /59
c) 57,489 / 34
d) 14,50,145 /35
e) 8,88,888 /888
4 Find the value of 5,43,86,291 +1,09,853 - 96,298
5 Find the product of the greatest 5-digit and 3- digit numbers
6 Subtract 93,84,236 from the sum of 3,95,08,625 and 74,38,906
4 marks
1. Find the sum of the greatest 8-digit ,7- digit and 6-digit numbers
2. In an examination conducted by the delhi university,15,83,593 .candidates
appeared .Out of these 7,49,865 passed How many candidates failed in the
examination?
3. In one year ,Mr Mohan earned Rs 2,57,088 . his wife earned Rs 1,23,672 and their
son earned Rs 96,750. How much money did Mr Mohan’s family earn in one
year?
4. A box contains 144 pencils .How many boxes are needed to pack 1,00,080
pencils/
5. Mr Mohan earns Rs 19,750 every month.How much will he earn in 8 years/
6. Find the value of 7,96,358 - 2,83,576 – 3,00,
5 marks
1 .In an election ,the winning candidates got 6,28,496 votes and his rival got 4,56,298
votes..if 3,846 votes were declared invalid,what was the total number of votes polled?
2.The product of two numbers is 25,79,966. If one number is 431,find other number.
3 An engine pumps 2,85,000 litres of water in 5 hours. How many litres of water will
the engine pump in one minute?
4. Mr Ajay desposited Rs 2,78,475 in bank in his account.Later, he withdrew Rs
1,55,755 from his account.How much money was left in account in the bank?
CHAPTER -3
One marks
1) Write first four multiple of
a) 7
b) 9
c) 12
d) 13
2) fifth multiple of 6 ………
3)Is 48 a multiple of 6…………( yes /no)
4) Least multiple of 65 is………
5) 21 is a multiple of……………and…………
6) Is 1 a prime number?.............(yes/no)
7) 7 X 8 =56; 7 and………..are the……….of 56
8) The prime factorization of 15 is 3 x5……………….(yes/no)
3 marks
1)Find the LCM in each case
Multiple of 4;………………………………….
Multiple of 6;…………………………………
Common multiple of 4,6 are …………………..
LCM of 4,6;……………………………..
2)Write all the factors of a) 12
b) 60
c) 84
3) Which of the following are prime numbers
10,12,15,17,19,21,25,33,35,37
4) Which of the following are composite numbers
14,15,19,20,24,27,29,30,32
5) write all the prime numbers between 20 and 30
6) write all the composite numbers between 40 and 50
d) 71
7) How many even numbers are there between 20 and 50
8) Write any 5 odd multiples of 3
4 marks
1) Using factor tree method, find the prime factorization of the following
a) 30 b) 84
2) Using division method, find the prime factorization of the following
a) 30 b) 84
3)Using prime factorization method find the LCM
a)16 and 20
b) 20 and 35
c) 54 and 38
4) Fill in blanks
a) Prime factorization of 18;………………..
b) Prime factorization of 24;………………..
LCM of 18 and 24=………………………
5) Prime factorization of 12;………………..
b) Prime factorization of 20;………………..
LCM of 12 and 20=………………………
6) Find the HCFof the following
a) 20,30
b) 10,16,23
c) 8,24,36
d) 12,20,60
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