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GR V Math Term2 Set2 Paper1 MS

This document is a practice paper for Grade V Mathematics at Bharati Vidyapeeth Rabindranath Tagore School of Excellence for the academic year 2024-25. It includes a variety of questions covering different mathematical concepts along with a mark scheme for grading. The paper assesses students' understanding of topics such as fractions, geometry, time, and basic arithmetic operations.

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GR V Math Term2 Set2 Paper1 MS

This document is a practice paper for Grade V Mathematics at Bharati Vidyapeeth Rabindranath Tagore School of Excellence for the academic year 2024-25. It includes a variety of questions covering different mathematical concepts along with a mark scheme for grading. The paper assesses students' understanding of topics such as fractions, geometry, time, and basic arithmetic operations.

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Bharati Vidyapeeth Rabindranath Tagore School of Excellence

Set 2- Practice Paper -1 (2024-25)


Term II

CANDIDATE
NAME

CENTRE CANDIDATE
NUMBER NUMBER

Mathematics Date:

Grade V Division: ……….

Paper 1

Mark Scheme
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

1 10 684 1

2 10 420 1

3 7 1 Accept equivalent fractions.


8

4 18 (cm2) 1

5 Any time less than 2.1 (seconds) and greater than 1 Accept correct answer with more than
1.7 (seconds) exclusive, e.g. 1.8 (seconds). 1 decimal place, e.g. 1.75 (seconds).

6 32 1

7 600 seconds 1 All four answers in the correct order


0.25 hour for the mark.
17 minutes Accept correctly converted times
1 provided the unit is given, e.g. 10
hour
3 minutes, 15 minutes, 17 minutes, 20
minutes.

8 14.8 (kilograms) 1

9 27 1 Accept equivalent answers.


(metres)
4
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

10(a) (–1, 4) 1
y

10(b) 6 1 Accept any clear indication of the


5

4 position of point B, even if unlabelled.


3

–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1

–2

–3
– B
4

– 5

– 6

11 Statements Always Sometimes Never 1 Both ticks correct for the mark.
true true true
The perimeter of each new shape is Accept any clear indication.
double the perimeter of one rectangle. 🗸
The area of each new shape is double
the area of one rectangle. 🗸

12(a) 10 1

12(b) (2 + 4) × 3 = 18 1

13(a) A sentence that states that Pierre spends more time 1 A comparison is required for the mark.
watching television at the weekend than on a weekday,
e.g. He watches twice as much television on the
weekend.

13(b) 50(%) 1 Accept answers between and including


50(%) and 60(%) for the mark.

14 1 1

15 1 (or) 7 1 Both numbers correct in either order for


the mark.
Accept both numbers written inside the
box.
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

16 –3 –0.1 –0.04 –0.002 1 All four ticks correct for the mark.
Accept any clear indication.

17 Yes ticked 1 Do not accept yes ticked without a


and correct explanation.
An explanation that refers to the fact that there are the
same number of odd and even numbers on the dice,
and the same number of odd and even numbers on the
spinner,
e.g. There are three odds and three evens on the dice
and there are four odds and four evens on the spinner.

18 1 Both shapes in a pair correct for the


mark.
✓ Accept any clear indication.

or


Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

19 1 All four lines correct for the mark.


–35 – 16

–16 + 35 positive answer

16 – 35 negative answer

–35 + 16

20 1 All three lines correct for the mark.


Ahmed picks the number 4 a 1 in 9 chance

Ahmed picks an even number a 1 in 3 chance

Ahmed picks a multiple of 3 a 4 in 9 chance

21 A statement that describes the numbers as prime 1 Accept each number only divides by 1
numbers, and itself.
e.g. These numbers have only two factors.

22 5 1 All three numbers correct for the


5 mark.
4
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

23 64 1 Accept any clear indication.

24(a) 80–99 1 Both answers in the correct order for


the mark.
100–119

24(b) 30 1

25 1 Both answers correct for the mark.


Ahmed 500 × 6 + 30 × 6 + 1 Accept any clear indication.

Carlos 531 + 531 + 531 + 531 + 531 + 531 + 531


Mike 500 × 6 + 31 × 6


Oliver 531 × 2 × 3

26(a) 40 1 Accept 40 squares shaded on the


diagram.

26(b) Conclusion Definitely Maybe Definitely 1 Both ticks correct for the mark.
true true false
We do not need any parking places at Accept any clear indication.
our school because no-one comes to 🗸
school by car.
4
of the people I asked travel to
🗸
10
school by bicycle on Monday.
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

27 Any two from: 2 Award 1 mark for each Models can be drawn in any
correct image. orientation.
The same model drawn in two
different orientations scores 1 mark.
Accept slight inaccuracies provided
the intention is clear.

28 1 Accept any clear indication.


a=b+c

a–b=c

a+c=b

b=c–a ✓
Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

29 22 1 Accept any clear indication.


8

30 5 (centimetres) 1

31 30 (centimetres) 1

32 Any coordinate (a, b) where b > 3 1 All three coordinates correct for the
mark.
Any coordinate (c, d) where d = 3 Accept (2, 3) for 'On the line'

Any coordinate (e, f) where f < 3

33 9 2 Award 1 mark for sight of Accept equivalent fractions for the


40 31 mark(s).
40
or
16 15
for sight of and
40 40

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