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My Nilam Maths Year 5 (DLP)

My Nilam Maths Year 5 (DLP)

UNIT 4 MULTIPLICATION

CLONE 37 73 430 × 6 = 44 A supermarket has 7 floors. Each floor has 125

UPSR A 210 320 shops.

2017 B 341 490 How many shops are there in the supermarket?

C 440 580 A 673 C 875

D 540 350 B 741 D 980

38 921 × 10 = 9 210 45 A factory P produces 13 045 pens. Factory Q
What is 921 × 100?
produces 4 times the number of pens that factory
A 3 215
B 4 120 P produces, while factory R produces 3 times the
C 92 100
D 112 300 number of pens that factory Q produces.

What is the number of pens produced by factory R?

A 127 910

B 134 453

39 Diagram below shows 2 number cards. C 156 540

378 205 23 481 D 215 830

Find the product of the digit value 8 at both cards. 46 A factory produces 65 030 loafs of bread in October.

A 640 000 C 640 080 The number of bread produced in the following

B 640 800 D 600 000 months is 3 times of October.
Calculate the number of breads produced in the
40 377 thousands = Q × 10 tens
following month.
What is the value of Q? A 195 090
B 200 190
A 3 770 C 37 770 C 217 390
D 223 760
B 37 700 D 370 700
47 Number of beads in a jar is 6 times the number
41 705 × 32 =
of marbles in a jar. A jar of marbles has 1 215
Round off the answer to the nearest thousand.
marbles.
A 13 500 What is the number of beads in 75 similar jars?

B 23 000 A 546 750
B 575 256
C 30 400 C 650 753
D 715 250
D 33 000

42 P × 13 = 97 539 48 Table below shows the number of books arranged
What is the value of P? on 3 bookshelves.

A 4 713 Bookshelf Number of books
B 5 430
C 6 710
D 7 503

43 Table below shows the number of marbles in 2 P 3 015
containers.
‘17

Q 5 times the number of
books in bookshelf P
Container P Q

Number 7 025 4 times the number of R 7 times the number of
marbles in container P books in bookshelf Q

Calculate the number of marbles in container Q. Calculate the number of books in bookshelf R.
A 28 100 A 36 180
B 25 130 B 105 525
C 26 540 C 203 654
D 27 140 D 309 455

Mathematics • Year 5 98 © Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd.

UNIT 5 DIVISION

49 21 357 ÷ 7 = 56 337 635 dates are filled into a number of boxes. Each
A 3 051
B 4 490 box can be filled with 45 dates.
C 5 581 How many boxes are needed to fit all the dates?
D 6 350
A 7 915
50 537 695 ÷ 8 = B 7 503 t
A 67 211 remainder 7 C 7 523 o
B 68 112 remainder 7 D 7 550 p
C 76 110 i
D 76 110 remainder 7 57 Zalina has 175 301 buttons. She wants to sew C
a
51 Diagram below shows 2 number cards. buttons for shirts. Each shirt needs 7 buttons. l
How many shirts can be produced by using all the
653 472 62 035
buttons?
Find the quotient of digit value 5 at both cards. A 20 273
B 21 375
A 7 000 C 25 043
D 26 250

B 10 000 58 A factory produces half a million bottles of mineral

C 60 080 water. All mineral waters are distributed to 14 shops P
A
D 70 000 equally. P
E
52 104 741 ÷ 13 = How many bottles of mineral water are left? R
A 8 057
B 9 347 A 4 1
C 10 241
D 12 350 B 10

C 12

D 25

53 P ÷ 23 = 5 063 59 A factory produces 67 116 shirts in a week.
What is the value of P? If the factory operates for 6 days in a week, find the

A 112 345 number of shirts produced in a day.
B 116 449 A 9 203
C 120 851 B 10 120
D 150 974 C 11 076
D 11 186

54 Saiful has 658 714 stamps. The number of Saiful’s 60 There are 428 226 wristwatches to be put in a

stamps is 7 times the number of Farid’s stamps. number of boxes. Each box can fit 14 wristwatches.
What is the number of Farid’s stamps? What is the number of wristwatches to be added so

A 94 102 that there is no balance?
B 94 210 A 5
C 102 371 B 20
D 104 118 C 25
D 30

55 A publishing company distributes 67 725 books

equally to 35 schools.
Find the number of books received by one school.

A 1 935
B 1 940
C 1 945
D 1 955

© Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd. 99 Mathematics • Year 5

UNIT 6 MIXED OPERATIONS

CLONE 61 70 281 – 16 × 906 = A 980
A 52 671 B 985
UPSR B 55 785 C 9 850
C 60 204 D 98 500
2016
2017

D 65 617

62 2 065 × 13 + 87 563 = 69 On the first day, a factory fills mineral waters into
A 100 051
B 114 408 225 boxes. Each box contains 1 dozen bottles of
C 215 581
D 307 350 mineral water. On the second day, 8 976 bottles of

63 87 544 ÷ 4 + 87 698 = mineral water more than the first day was produced.
A 98 798 How many bottles of mineral water was produced by
B 99 874
C 109 584 the factory in the two days?
D 209 348 A 11 676
B 14 376
C 15 930
D 20 980

64 458 020 – 45 096 ÷ 3 = 70 There are 8 530 revision books in a library. The
A 453 287
B 442 988 number of revision books is 2 190 less than
C 551 012
D 561 391 magazines. The number of novels is 3 times the

65 (149 759 + 6 321) ÷ 20 = number of magazines.
A 4 352 How many novels are there in the library?
B 5 691
C 7 804 A 29 160
D 8 513 B 30 210
C 31 510
D 32 160

71 Mak Munah sells 380 packets of nasi lemak every

day.
If she closes her stall for 6 days in August, what is

the number of nasi lemak she sold in August?

66 (3 651 + 721) × 15 = ‘16 A 9 120
A 12 597 B 9 500
B 45 970
C 65 580 C 11 400

‘16 D 87 780 D 11 780

67 A printing factory printed 624 400 magazines. Each 72 The following is the conversation between two
pupils.

magazine is placed into 80 boxes. Izati : Zara, I have 654 beads. You can

What is the number of magazines in 6 boxes? take several of the beads.
‘17 Zara : Thank you, Izati. Now I have 425
A 46 830
beads.
B 53 830
Izati : I still have 475 beads left.
C 66 230

D 78 230 What is the number of Zara’s beads before she

68 Pak Rahim plants 10 beds of flower plant. Each bed receives beads from Izati?
A 50
has 12 805 flower plants. After three months, Pak B 179
C 228
Rahim sells the flower plants to 13 buyers. D 246
How many flower plants each buyer receives?

Mathematics • Year 5 100 © Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd.

UNIT 7 FRACTIONS

73 Diagram below shows several squares of equal 80 Table below shows the number of residents in two CLONE
size. towns.
UPSR
Town R S
2016
1 2017
4
Number 21 048 of R

Calculate the number of residents in Town S. t
o
State the fraction that represents the shaded area. A 2 481 C 4 381

A 1 C 1 B 3 581 D 5 262
3 4
p
B 5 D 3 81 Mass of box P ialah 5 2 kg. Mass of box Q is i
8 8 box P. 7 C
1 a
3 2 4 kg less than l
8
74 1 = Calculate the mass of box Q. P
A
A 5 + 3 C 6 + 6 A 3 1 kg C 3 1 kg P
8 8 8 8 10 28 E
‘16 R
7 4 7 6 3 3
B 8 + 8 D 8 + 8 B 3 10 kg D 3 28 kg 1

75 1 2 + 3 1 + 1 3 = 82 A school has 3 000 pupils. The number of prefects is
3 2 4
1 of the total number of pupils in the school. 2 of
A 23 C 11 5 5
5 12 6 12
them is prefects in the morning session and the rest

B 5 6 D 7 11 are prefects in evening session.
12 12 Find the number of evening session prefects in the

76 5 5 – 1 1 – 1 = school. C 360
6 4 3 A 160 D 460
B 260
A 3 C 3
5 12 4 4 3
4
1 1 83 A bucket can be filled with 6  of water. There are
4 4
B 5 D 4 3 1  of water in the bucket.
2
How much more water can be filled in the bucket?
77 7 1 – 1 1 + 5 =
3 2 6 3 3
A 4 4  C 3 4 
A 1 C 2
6 2 6 3 1 1
4 4
B 1 D 2 B 4  D 3 
3 3
6 7 84 Diagram below shows the distance of four lamp

78 4 × 36 018 = posts, P, Q, R and S.
9
A 15 300 C 17 612 1 km 1 km
D 20 312 4 4

B 16 008 PQ RS

79 1 Total distance from lamp post P to lamp post S is
6
1 × 6 024 = 7 km. Calculate the distance from lamp post Q to
10
A 7 028 lamp post R.

B 8 127 A 1 C 1
2 4
‘17 C 9 127 km km
D 10 028
B 1 D 3
5 km 4 km

© Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd. 101 Mathematics • Year 5

UNIT 8 DECIMALS

CLONE 85 35.738 + 19.75 + 9 = 95 Kamil has 54.8 litres of apple juice. He then put the

UPSR A 81.248 juice in 4 bottles of equal size.

2016 B 80.427 What is the volume of apple juice in each bottle?

C 64.488 A 19.36 litres

D 61.238 B 17.18 litres

C 14.86 litres

86 45.967 + 56.937 + 7.35 = D 13.7 litres
A 110.254
B 50.454
C 47.453
96 Azman has the height of 1.67 m. Syarifah is
‘16 D 30.464
0.27 m taller than Azman. Norli has the height of
87 74.9 – 9.37 – 15.349 = C 50.181
A 57.429 D 45.131 0.42 m shorter than Syarifah.
B 55.721 Find the total height of all three of them.

A 5.13 m
B 8.47 m
C 8.72 m
D 9.83 m

88 93.732 + 295.47 – 79.83 =

A 308.322 C 291.372 97 Mrs Marina prepared 3.25  of syrup. She uses

B 309.372 D 290.322 1.37  of the syrup to prepare a tub of rose syrup

89 35 × 0.652 = C 22.82 water. Then, she prepares another 2.75  of syrup.
A 12.78 D 25.02 Calculate the volume of syrup she has now.
B 19.87
A 2.79 
90 1 000 × 3.95 = B 3.12 
A 39.5 C 3.14 
B 395 D 4.63 

C 3 950 98 Table below shows the mass of 3 items.
D 39 500

91 31.74 ÷ 4 = Item Mass
A 5.785
B 6.785 C 7.935 Radio 2.75 kg
D 8.690
Oven 8.73 kg more than radio

92 104.19 ÷ 23 = LCD television 8.09 kg less than oven
A 4.53
B 4.75 C 5.67 What is the mass of the LCD television?
D 6.81
A 3.39 kg

93 356.5 ÷ 25 = ÷ 10 B 4.21 kg

What number must be written in the box? C 5.47 kg

A 14.26 D 6.32 kg

B 142.6 99 Diagram below shows the position of 4 towns, R, S,
T and U.
C 1 426

D 14 260 7.325 km 5.93 km

94 A packet of flour weighs 2.45 kg. Mrs Azni buys 34 R ST U

packets of flour. If the total distance from R to U is 50.94 km, what is
How much flour does Mrs Azni buy altogether?
the distance of TU?
A 72.3 kg A 32.723 km
B 83.3 kg B 35.056 km
C 84.3 kg C 37.685 km
D 93.3 kg D 40.217 km

Mathematics • Year 5 102 © Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd.

UNIT 9 PERCENTAGE

100 Diagram below consists of equilateral triangles with 107 There are 9 250 mangoes in a basket. 4 of the CLONE
same size. 5
UPSR

mangoes has been sold. 2016

What is the percentage of mangoes that is still

unsold? C 30% t
What is the number of equilateral triangle that A 10% D 40%
B 20%

represents 75% of the whole diagram? 108 Table below shows the number of marbles of 2 o
pupils. p
A 11 C 14 i
Pupil Razif Sani C
B 13 D 15 a
l
101 Diagram below consists of squares with same Number 280 30% of Razif
size.
Calculate the number of marbles bought by both of

them. C 481
A 281 D 562
B 364

109 In a class there are 40 pupils. 80% of them are P
A
Calculate the percentage of coloured area of the female pupils. 10 new male pupils are placed in the P
E
whole diagram. C 75% class. R
A 25% D 80% What is the percentage of female pupil in the class
B 50% 1
now? C 65%
7 A 46% D 70%
20 B 64%

102 =

A 35% C 45% 110 Diagram below shows the position of 3 lamp posts,
D 50% P, Q and R.
B 40%

103 2 3 = P QR
50
Total distance from lamp post P to lamp post R is

A 203% 3 450 m. Distance from lamp post P to lamp post Q

B 204% is 70% of overall distance.

‘16 C 205% What is the distance from lamp post Q to lamp
D 206%
post R?

A 1 035 m C 2 035 m

104 140% = B 1 230 m D 2 230 m

A 1 3 C 1 2 111 Table below shows the percentage of yellow and
10 5

B 1 5 D 1 4 green marbles in a box. The percentage of blue
10 5 marbles is not shown.

105 35% of 2 700 = Colour Yellow Green Blue
A 845
B 945 C 1 045 Percentage 30% 15%
D 1 145
Total number of marbles in the box is 80.
106 45% of a number is 351. Find the number of blue marbles in the box.

What is the number? C 1 002 A 20
A 478 D 1 144 B 30
B 780 C 44
D 55

© Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd. 103 Mathematics • Year 5

UNIT 10 MONEY

CLONE 112 RM356 738 + RM719.75 + RM23 781.80 = 121 Given 4 × RM7 205 = RM28 820.

UPSR A RM381 239.55 What is the value of 16 × RM7 205?

2016 B RM223 980.65 A RM110 853 C RM120 726

C RM211 764.85 B RM115 280 D RM125 450

D RM112 397.55

122 Price for 7 printing machines of similar type is

113 RM459 670 – RM256 937 – RM597.35 = RM1 295.

A RM190 254.00 Find the price for 5 printing machines.

B RM202 135.65 A RM1 813 C RM952

C RM200 453.55 B RM1 183 D RM925

D RM190 464.00

114 RM753 095.35 + RM5 947.95 – RM37 274.50 = 123 Table below shows Rani’s savings for a year at a
bank on 31 December 2018.

A RM682 742.90 Savings Interest

B RM693 512.80 RM5 000 5%

C RM712 175.90 ‘16

D RM721 768.80 What is her total savings on 1 January 2019?
A RM5 005
115 RM310 745.90 – RM57 549.35 + RM8 315.70 = B RM5 050
C RM5 052
A RM297 429.20 D RM5 250

B RM275 321.25

C RM261 512.25
‘16 D RM252 645.20
124 Adam’s savings is 3 times of Aidil’s savings.
116 6 × RM37 420.25 =
A RM230 579.00 Jessica’s savings is 2 times of Aidil’s savings.
B RM224 521.50 If the total savings of all three of them is RM43 260,
C RM140 351.50
D RM114 984.00 how much is Adam’s savings?
A RM7 210
117 13 × RM30 567 = B RM11 630
A RM397 371 C RM21 630
B RM398 304 D RM22 210
C RM424 391
D RM435 327 125 The balance of Mrs Hasnah’s account in year

118 RM460 560 ÷ 6 = 2018 is RM20 000. After she updated her account
A RM70 413
B RM76 760 book, she founds that her savings has increased to
C RM78 910
D RM80 315 RM20 200.
What is the percentage of interest she obtained in

that year?
A 1%
B 2%
C 2.5%
D 3%

119 RM132 753 ÷ 17 = C RM5 809 126 Price of a refrigerator is RM2 780. Mr Amran buys
A RM7 809 D RM4 708
B RM6 708 the refrigerator with 35% discount. Mr Amran pays

120 RM870 500 ÷ 1 000 × 25 = with 20 pieces of RM100 notes.
What is the balance of his money?
A RM19 308.30 C RM21 762.50
A RM193
B RM20 872.50 D RM29 380.30 B RM197
C RM200
D RM210

Mathematics • Year 5 104 © Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd.

UNIT 11 TIME

127 35 years = C 5 centuries 3 years 136 29 decades 6 years ÷ 4 = CLONE
A 5 decades 3 years D 3 centuries 5 years A 7 decades 1 year
B 3 decades 5 years B 7 decades 4 years UPSR
C 8 centuries 2 years
D 9 centuries 2 years 2016
2017

128 349 years = 137 Mr Fahim’s age is 95 years old. t
A 3 centuries 49 years What is his age in decades and years? o
B 3 decades 49 years p
C 30 centuries 49 decades A 9 decades 5 years i
D 30 centuries 58 years B 9 decades 6 years C
C 9 decades 7 years a
129 18 decades 7 years + 9 decades 4 years = D 9 decades 8 years l
A 27 decades 1 year
B 27 decades 7 years 138 Mrs Nelly gives birth to her first child when she P
C 28 decades 1 year A
D 28 decades 7 years is 2 decades 9 years old. Now her child’s age is P
E
130 5 centuries 87 years + 130 years = 1 decade 7 years old. R
Calculate the age of Mrs Nelly now.
A 617 years 1
A 3 decades 16 years
B 717 years B 3 decades 6 years
C 4 decades 2 years
C 817 years D 4 decades 6 years

‘16 D 917 years

131 13 decades 7 years – 3 decades 9 years = 139 A school was built on 3 of 3 centuries 40 years in
A 9 decades 9 years 4
B 9 decades 8 years
C 8 decades 9 years the past.
D 8 decades 8 years
How long the school has been built?
132 27 centuries 18 years – 22 centuries 27 years = A 10 decades 6 years
A 4 centuries 91 years B 25 decades 5 years
B 4 centuries 90 years C 30 decades 6 years
C 3 centuries 91 years D 40 decades 5 years
D 3 centuries 90 years
140 Total age of Mr Latif and his wife is 1 century
133 46 decades 7 years – 187 years =
8 years. The age of Mr Latif’s wife is 6 years younger
A 280 years C 270 years
than Mr Latif.
B 279 years D 260 years What is Mr Latif’s age?

134 6 × 23 years = A 51 years
A 138 decades ‘17 B 55 years
B 1 decade 38 years
C 1 century 38 years C 57 years
D 1 century 38 decades D 60 years

135 7 × 17 decades 5 years = 141 Rania’s age is 9 years 3 months. The age of her

A 119 decades sister is 2 times Rania’s age. Rania’s brother is

B 120 decades 8 years 6 months older than her sister.
What is the age of Rania’s brother?
C 121 decades
A 27 years
‘16 B 27 years 6 months

C 28 years
D 28 years 6 months

D 122 decades 5 years

© Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd. 105 Mathematics • Year 5

UNIT 12 LENGTH

CLONE 142 365 cm = m 152 The length of plank P is 28.7 m meanwhile the
C 3.56
UPSR A 0.365 D 36.5 length of plank Q is 980 cm.

2016 B 3.65 Find the total length, in m, of both planks.

A 29.7 C 35.27

143 8 3 km = m B 30.21 D 38.5
5
A 8 350 153 Imran cycles as far as 6 km 370 m in 5 days.
If Imran cycles at the same distance every day, find
B 8 370
‘16 C 8 400 the distance, in m, that he travelled every day.

D 8 600 A 1 274 C 2 872

B 1 847 D 2 882

144 79 mm – 5 1 cm = 154 Diagram below shows the position of 3 towns, K, L
4 and M.
A 1.75 cm C 3.75 cm
D 4.65 cm
B 2.65 cm

K 23 1 km L M
5
145 3.7 km + 7 4 km + 6 380 m =
5 The distance of LM is 13 450 m less than the

A 15.41 km C 17.88 km distance of KL.

B 16.53 km D 20.97 km What is the distance, in km, of LM?

A 9.075

146 93.7 m – 295 cm – 13 7 m = B 9.75
10
A 7.705 m C 770.5 m C 97.5

B 77.05 m D 7 705 m D 9 750

147 37 × 6.52 cm = C 227.82 cm 155 There are 3 ropes, P, Q and R. The length of
A 125.78 cm D 241.24 cm
B 194.87 cm rope P is 7190 m meanwhile rope Q is 706 cm.
Total length of all three ropes is 35 m.
148 1 000 × 2 m= Find the length, in m, of rope R.
5
A 385 m C 400 m A 10.36
D 450 m B 15.16
B 395 m C 20.04
D 21.97

149 14 km 900 m ÷ 4 = 156 Diagram below shows the position of Syafiq’s
A 0.372 m
B 37.25 m C 375 m house, a school and a shop.
D 3 725 m
Syafiq’s house Shop

150 23 2 m ÷ 100 = 745 m
5
A 0.234 cm C 23.4 cm School
D 234 m
B 2.34 cm The distance from his school to the shop is 3 times

the distance from his house to the school. Syafiq

151 Length of a wood post is 100 1 m. The post is then cycles from his house to the shop. Then, he turns
5
back from the shop to the school.
cut into 20 parts with equal length. Calculate the total distance, in km and m, he has

What is the length, in cm, of the each part? travelled. C 5 km 215 m
A 3 km 77 m D 6 km 58 m
A 501 C 5.1 B 4 km 58 m

B 51 D 5.01

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UNIT 13 MASS

157 8 kg 35 g = g 165 85 × 9 kg = CLONE
A 8 248 10
B 8 027 A 76.5 g C 7 650 g UPSR
C 8 035 D 76 500 g
D 8 350 B 765 g 2016
2017

‘17

158 3 500 g = kg 166 19 1 kg ÷ 100 = t
2 o
A 1.09 g C 19.5 g
A 1 C 3 D 195 g
3 4 3 4 B 1.95 g

‘17 1 4 p
2 5 i
B 3 D 3 167 Fatihah has 3 290 g of flour. She buys 4 kg 800 g of C
a
flour and uses 5 950 g of the flour to make bread.

159 Which conversion is correct? What is the mass, in g, of the flour left?

A 401 g = 4.01 kg A 1 140 C 3 270

B 6 090 g = 6.9 kg B 2 140 D 4 270

‘16 C 5 3 kg = 5 750 g 168 Mass of a packet of salt is 270 g. Mrs Aini buys 9 l
4
D 25 kg 50 g = 2 550 g similar packets of salt. She pours all the salt into 5 P
A
160 8.45 kg + 7 060 g + 5 1 kg = small containers. P
2 What is the mass of the salt, in g, in each E

A 18 579 g container? C 486
A 255 D 535
B 19 672 g B 306

C 20 190 g 3 R
4
D 21 010 g 169 Hanif’s mass is 57 kg. Meanwhile, the mass of 1

161 21170 kg + 5 kg + 1 950 g = his brother is 1.27 kg more than Hanif. Norli has the

mass of 0.92 kg more than Hanif’s brother.

A 20.371 kg Find their total mass, in kg.

B 27.35 kg A 17.671 C 1 767.1

C 28.65 kg B 176.71 D 176 710

D 35.327 kg 170 Mass of an empty box on a scale is 0.25 kg. When

162 6 kg 350 g – 2 2 kg = 3 pineapples with the same mass are placed into
5
the box, the reading of scale becomes 3.7 kg.

A 3 kg Find the mass, in g, for one pineapple.

B 3.9 kg A 1 000

C 3.95 kg B 1 150

D 4 kg C 1 250

D 1 750

163 10.73 kg – 3 750 g – 1 1 kg = 171 Herman has 44.2 kg of old newspapers. He then
2
A 5 g sold the old newspapers to the Recycling Centre.

B 5.4 g Price for a kilogramme of old newspaper is 75 sen.
What is the amount of money that Herman obtained
C 5.48 g
after selling the newspapers?
D 5 480 g A RM19.35
B RM17.15
164 15 × 0.652 kg = C 9 080 g C RM24.85
A 97 g D 9 780 g D RM33.15
B 978 g

© Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd. 107 Mathematics • Year 5

UNIT 14 VOLUME OF LIQUID

CLONE 172 9.07  =
A 907
UPSR B 9 007 m 180 93.02  – 5 470 m – 6 1 =
C 9 070 4
2016  A 58.32 
2017
m B 61.3 

D 9 700 ‘17 C 71.37 

D 81.3 

173 45  17 m = 181 15 × 0.65  =
A 4.517 A 3 278 m
B 45.017 B 6 987 m
C 45.17 C 8 700 m
D 4 517 D 9 750 m

174 7 3 = 182 1 000 × 480 m =
4 A 480 
A 7 075 B 4 800 
C 48 000 
B 7 250 D 480 000 

C 7 400

D 7 750

175 Which conversion is correct? 183 14  500 m ÷ 20 =
A 0.725 
A 3 1  = 3 050 m B 7.25  C 72.5 
2 D 725 
B 2.45  = 2 405 m

‘16 C 4.08  = 4 080 m 184 Volume of a bottle of orange juice is 2  500 m.

D 5 9  = 5 090 m Chan drinks 4  of the orange juice. The balance
10 10

176 3 1  + =5 40 m of the orange juice is then poured into 6 glasses of
2 must written in the box?
What be equal size.
Find the volume, in , of orange juice in each

A 1.54 glass. C 0.25
A 2.5 D 0.35
B 1.90 B 2.1
‘16 C 1.99

D 2.35 185 The sum of volume of water in 3 containers is

177 8  65 m + 3 =  35  340 m. Volume of the first container is 12.9 .
5
A 8.429 The second container is 795 m more than the first

B 8.665 container.
Calculate the volume of water in the third
C 8.750
container.
D 8.535 A 5.758  C 9.838 
B 8.745  D 10.588 

178 7  – 3 3 = 1
4 2
A 1 041 m C 3 250 m 186 Mr Kumar prepares 37  of sugarcane water to
D 5 350 m
B 2 530 m be sold at the night market. He fills the sugarcane

water equally into several bottles. Each bottle can

179 70.15  + 8 1  + 1 930 m = be filled with 1.25  of sugarcane water.
4 What is the number of bottles needed to fill all the
A 30 579 m C 80 330 m
sugarcane water?
B 39 672 m D 81 984 m A 25 C 35
B 30 D 44

Mathematics • Year 5 108 © Nilam Publication Sdn. Bhd.

UNIT 15 SPACE

187 Which of the following shows a parallel line? Calculate the area, in cm2, of the whole diagram.
A C
A 121 C 135

B 131 D 145

B D 192 Diagram below consists of two cuboids.
6 cm
188 Diagram below shows a composite shape of t
rectangle ABFG and square CDEF. 8 cm o
CD p
25 cm i
C
20 cm a
l
2 cm 10 cm
5 cm B P
A A
2 cm P
What is the volume, in cm3, of the whole diagram? E
R
A 2 960 C 2 760
1
GFE B 2 860 D 2 560

9 cm 193 Two squares are merged to form a rectangle. The

Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the whole perimeter of the rectangle formed is 72 cm.
Calculate the length, in cm, of each side of the
diagram.

A 23 C 25 square.
A 10
B 24 D 26 B 12 C 14
D 16
189 Diagram below shows a combination of triangle
PQR and rectangle PRST. 194 Diagram below shows a square.
Q

7 cm 7 cm

PR 12 cm

5 cm 4 cm

T 11 cm S
Find the area, in cm2, of the unshaded region.
What is the perimeter, in cm, of the whole
A 112 C 128
diagram?
A 32 C 35 B 118 D 182
B 34 D 36
195 Diagram below consists of cube M and 2 cuboids,
190 Area of a square-shaped farm is 169 m2. There are J and K. The measurements of all three blocks’

two farms with the same size. The position of the bases are equal.

farm is side by side.
What is the length of wire fence needed to fence the

surrounding of both farms combined?

A 78 m C 98 m 20 cm J

B 92 m D 104 m K
M
191 Diagram below consists of a square and a triangle. 5 cm

5 cm 15 cm

10 cm Total volume of the whole diagram is 1 000 cm3.

What is the height, in cm, of the cuboid K?

24 cm A 10 C 15

B 12 D 18

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UNIT 16 COORDINATES

196 Diagram below is a Cartesian plane that shows the Questions 200 – 203 are based on the diagram below.
location of point Q.
Diagram below is a Cartesian plane that shows the
y location of 4 points, K, L, M and N.

7 y
7
6 6
5
5 4 L
3 M
4Q N
3 K
2 2345
2 1
0
1
1
0 x
123456

State the coordinate of Q. x
6
A (2 , 1) C (3 , 1)

B (2 , 3) D (3 , 2)

197 Diagram below is a Cartesian plane that shows 200 What is the coordinate of point M?
points P, Q, R and S. A (1 , 2)
y B (3 , 4)
C (3 , 6)
7 D (4 , 3)
6
5 Q 201 3 units to the right from origin and 6 units above is
4 R
3S P the coordinate of point
2
A K
1 B L
C M
0 x D N
123456
202 (1 , 2) is the location of point

Which of the following is the correct location? A K

A P (3 , 2) C R (4 , 2) B L

B Q (4 , 5) D S (2 , 1) C M

198 Coordinate of point Q is (3 , 1) at Cartesian plane. D N

Then point Q is moved 2 units to the right and 4 203 Point N has moved 1 unit to the left.
State the new location of point N.
units above.
A (0 , 2)
What is the new coordinate of point Q? B (2 , 4)
C (2 , 6)
A (1 , 5) D (3 , 3)

B (4 , 5)

C (5 , 4)

D (5 , 5)

199 Mrs Teo goes to a supermarket. The supermarket

is positioned 6 units to the right from the origin and

5 units above.

What is the coordinate of the supermarket?

A (6 , 5)

B (5 , 6)

C (5 , 0)

D (0 , 6)

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UNIT 17 RATIO

204 3 : 7 is equal to 210 The ratio of child visitor to adult visitor at a museum

A 3 C 30% is 1 : 5.
7 If the number of child visitors is 530, calculate the

B 7 D 3.7 total number of adult visitors.
3
A 2 844 C 2 540

205 Dewi has RM10 while Tajul has RM50. B 2 650 D 2 140
What is the ratio of Dewi’s money to Tajul’s
211 There are 28 male pupils in a class. The ratio of t
money? o
A 50 : 1 the number of male pupils to the number of female p
B 10 : 5 i
C 1 : 5 pupils is 7 : 1. C
D 5 : 1 a
What is the number of female pupils in the class? l

A 4 C 6 P
A
B 5 D 7 P
E
206 The number of marbles in jar P is 250 while the 212 The ratio of Suzana’s age to her mother’s age is R

number of marbles in jar Q is 500. 1 : 6. 1
If Suzana’s age is 7 years old, what is her mother’s
What is the ratio of the number of marbles in jar P

to the number of marbles in jar Q? age?
A 35 years
A 1 : 2 C 2 : 1 B 40 years C 42 years
D 50 years
B 1 : 3 D 3 : 1

207 Table below shows the number of apples in 2 213 In a class there are 10 pupils that wear glasses.
baskets.
The ratio of the number of pupils that wear glasses

Basket P Q to the number of pupils that not wear glasses is
Number 3 12
1 : 5.
What is the ratio of the number of apples in basket Find the number of pupils that are not wearing

P to the number of apples in basket Q? glasses in the class. C 45
A 1 : 3 A 10 D 50
B 1 : 4 B 15
C 3 : 1
D 4 : 1 214 Karim has 30 refrigerator magnet stickers. Kamal

208 The ratio of volume of water in jug B to the volume has 60 magnet stickers more than Karim.
What is the ratio of the number of Karim’s magnet

of water in jug C is 1 : 100. stickers to the number of Kamal’s magnet

If the volume of water in jug C is 2 000 m, what is stickers? C 1 : 3
A 1 : 1 D 1 : 4
the volume of water in jug B? B 1 : 2

A 2 m

B 20 m 215 Table below shows the number of candies in 4
containers, P, Q, R and S.
C 120 m

D 200 m Container P Q R S

209 The ratio of quantity of rice to the quantity of water Number 40 35 37 8 candies more than P

to cook rice is 1 : 2. Norli needs to cook 3 cups of State the ratio of the number of candies in container

rice. P to the total number of candies in container Q, R

How many cups of water that are needed? and S.
A 1 : 1
A 2 B 1 : 2
C 1 : 3
B 4 D 1 : 4

C 6

D 8

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UNIT 18 DATA HANDLING

CLONE Questions 216 – 219 are based on the table below. 221 Find the median.
A 150
UPSR Mathematics Scores B 180
C 190
2017 Score D 210

40 60 70 80

Number of pupils 1 6 8 5

216 State the mode. 222 Calculate the range.
A 40 A 120
B 60 B 130
C 70 C 140
D 80 D 150

217 Find the median. 223 What is the mean?
A 80 A 157
B 70 B 160
C 60 C 167
D 40 D 176

218 Calculate the mean. 224 Mean of age for 5 adults is 18 years.
A 68 If the total age of 4 adults is 68 years, find the age
B 20
C 30 of the remaining adult. C 23 years
D 40 A 21 years D 27 years
B 22 years

219 What is the range? 225 Table below shows the number of teachers
A 10 according to the age at a school.
B 20
C 30 Age 26 35 42 56
D 40
Number 3 2 2 2

Questions 220 – 223 are based on the bar graph Find the median of the data.

below. A 26 C 42

Number of Pupils based on the B 35 D 56
Number of Stamps Collected
226 Table below shows the length of 4 ropes.

Number of pupils Rope J K L M

8 ‘17 Length 57 m 35 m 68 m 25 m
7
6 less more
5 than J than L
4
3 Calculate the mean of length, in m, of one rope.
2
1 A 30 C 50
0 120 180 200 250
B 40 D 60

Number 227 Diagram below shows a set of data.
of stamps
8, 1, 3, 5, 2, 5, 3, 5, 4

220 Find the mode. What is the mean?
A 120
B 180 C 200 A 2 C 6
D 250
B 4 D 7

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TOPICAL DRILL PAPER 2

Insruction: Write the answer in the spaces provided.

UNIT 1 NUMBERS UP TO 1 000 000

1 90475 t
o
(a) Form the smallest 5-digit number by using the number p
i
cards above. [1 mark] C
a
(b) What is the place value for digit 4 at the number l

produced at question 1(a)? [1 mark] P
A
(c) State whether the number produced at question 1(a) P
E
is an even number or an odd number. [1 mark] R

2 749 560 983 450 60 935 56 389 2

(a) Form a number from digit value 9 based on the

number cards above. [2 marks]

(b) State the number obtained at question 2(a) in words.
[1 mark]

3 3 442, 3 450, X, Y, 3 474

(a) Complete the number sequence above. [2 marks]

(b) State the number pattern of number sequence

above. [1 mark]

4

597 320 1 000 000

(a) Compare the two numbers. What is the suitable

symbol to be filled in the box? Round off the smaller

number to the nearest thousand. [2 marks]

(b) List two odd numbers that are in between 5 000 and

5 010. [1 mark]

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5 (a) hundred thousands = 7, thousands = 3, hundreds = 8,
ones = 9, tens = 5. Form a 6-digit number by using
the given place value and digit value. [2 marks]

(b) Round off the number obtained from question 5(a) to

the nearest thousand. [1 mark]

6 (a) State the place value of the smallest digit in the

number 839 764. [1 mark]

(b)
707597

By using the number cards above, form a 6-digit

number with the condition that digit 7 is not used

consecutively. [3 marks]

7 Year 2016 2017 2018 2019

Sales of books 1 340 1 650 1 960 2 270

(a) Rearrange the sales of books above in descending

order. [2 marks]

(b) Identify the number pattern. [1 mark]

8 (a) 987634

Form two 6-digit numbers from the number cards so

that the number becomes 400 000 when rounded off

to the nearest ten thousand. [2 marks]

(b) When 754 621 are rounded off to a certain place

value it becomes 755 000.

State the rounding off place value. [2 marks]

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UNIT 2 ADDITION

9
573 091

(a) What is the sum of digit value of digit 7 and digit value

of digit 9 on the number card? [1 mark]

(b) Round off the answer at question 9(a) to the nearest t
o
ten thousand. [1 mark] p
i
10 913 450 77 935 C
a
(a) What is the sum for both number cards? [1 mark] l
P
(b) Partition the answer at question 10(a) according to its A
P
digit values. [1 mark] E
R
11 (a) 7 069 + 432 921 + 63 932 + 209 732 = [1 mark]
2

(b) Round off the answer at question 11(a) to the nearest Mathematics • Year 5

hundred thousand. [1 mark]

12 348 928 X Y

Given the sum of the three number cards is one million.

The value represented by card X is 105 832 more than

the value represented by card Y.

What are the values of X and Y? [3 marks]

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13 Factory Number of bottles

P same as Q

Q 8 065 bottles more than R

R 73 583

(a) Find the total number of bottles of soy sauce produced

by factory Q. [2 marks]

(b) Find the total number of bottles of soy sauce produced

by the three factories. [3 marks]

14 Pupil Number of marbles

Razak 1 550

Amir 490 more than Razak

Gopal 340 more than Amir

(a) What is the number of Amir’s marbles? [2 marks]

(b) What is the total number of marbles of the three

pupils? [3 marks]

15 In a video game, Jamil collects 138 379 points. Saiful
collects 7 592 points more than Jamil. Lina collects 908
points more than Saiful.

(a) How many points has Lina collected? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the total points collected by all three of

them. [3 marks]

16 Total number of workers at two factories, P and Q is half
a million. Number of workers at factory P is 4 times the

number of workers at factory Q.

(a) Write a number sentence for calculating the total
number of workers at factory P and Q. [1 mark]

(b) Calculate the number of workers at factory Q.

[2 marks]

(c) What is the number of workers at factory P?

[2 marks]

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UNIT 3 SUBTRACTION

17 93 548 350 127

(a) State the difference between the two number cards.

[1 mark]

(b) Partition the answer at question 17(a) according to t
o
its place values. [1 mark] p
i
18 (a) 9 hundred thousands – 15 ten thousands – 270 C
a
hundreds = [2 marks] l
P
(b) 50 thousands – 860 tens = [1 mark] A
P
19 198 764 E
R
(a) Calculate the difference between the two underlined
2
digits at the number cards above. [2 marks]
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(b) Based on the number cards above, subtract the digit

value at the biggest place value with digit value at the

place value of tens. [2 marks]

20 734 891 43 092 K

The result of subtracting all three number cards is
13 976.

(a) Write the number sentence for the statement above.

[1 mark]

(b) Based on the number sentence above, find the value

of K. [2 marks]

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21 (a) Given R – 518 698 = 345 923 and S – R = 127 332.
Based on the information above, what is value of S?

[2 marks]

(b) J 703 749

Given the difference between number that represents

card J and 703 749 is 198 213.

Find the possible values of card J. [3 marks]

22 Participant Chua Badrul Yusof

Score 932 120 less than 700
Chua

(a) Calculate the score obtained by Badrul. [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the difference of scores between Badrul

and Yusof. [3 marks]

23 Month June July August September

Sales of cars 56 431 76 823 54 957

Total sales of cars in the four months is 273 637.

(a) What is the sales of cars in August? [3 marks]

(b) The sales target for five months is 350 000.

What is the number of cars that must be sold in

October to achieve the target? [2 marks]

24 School BC

Number of pupils 7 493

Total number of pupils at both schools is 16 684.

(a) Find the difference between the number of pupils at

school B and C. [2 marks]

(b) All pupils from both schools participate in cross

country run competition. 8 131 of them are female

participants and the rest are male participants.

What is the difference between the number of male

participants and female participants that participate

in the competition? [3 marks]

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UNIT 4 MULTIPLICATION

25 968 362 86 572

(a) Find the product of the underlined digit values on

both number cards. [1 mark]

(b) Multiply the second card with 7. [1 mark] t
o
26 p
There are 5 packets of biscuits. Each packet i
C
contains the same number of biscuits. Total number a
of biscuits in those five packets is 110 pieces. l

(a) Write the number sentence that involves unknown for P
A
the situation above. [1 mark] P
E
(b) What is the value of the unknown? [1 mark] R

27 (a) Y × 100 = 935 300. [2 marks] 2
What is the value of Y? [2 marks]

(b) 7 × 54 038 =

28 (a) 23 × 23 074 = [2 marks]
(b) 6 591 × 100 = [1 mark]

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29
50 742
erasers

(a) Calculate the total number of erasers in 7 identical

boxes. [1 mark]

(b) If the number of erasers in the box is added with

another half more from the number of erasers in

the box, calculate the total number of erasers in 13

boxes. [2 marks]

30 Number of apples in a basket is 4 times the number of
starfruits in a basket. A basket of starfruits contains 540
starfruits.

(a) What is the number of apples in a basket? [1 mark]

(b) Calculate the number of apples in 25 identical

baskets. [2 marks]

31 Month Number of pupils

January 3 012

February 2 times of January

March 3 times of February

(a) Calculate the number of pupils that attend the

motivational course in February. [2 marks]

(b) What is the number of pupils that attend the

motivational course in March? [3 marks]

32 Town P Q RS

Number of 19 740 3 times of P 7 times
residents of Q

(a) Calculate the number of residents in Town Q.

[1 mark]

(b) What is the number of residents in Town R?

[2 marks]

(c) Number of residents in Town R is 4 times the number
of residents in Town S.

Calculate the number of residents in Town S.

[2 marks]

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UNIT 5 DIVISION

33 (a) Divide 105 161 with 7. [1 mark]

(b) Round off the answer at question 33(a) to the

nearest thousand. [1 mark]

34 139 764 95 064 t
o
(a) What is the quotient of the underlined digits for both p
i
number cards? [1 mark] C
a
(b) Divide the answer at question 34(a) with 25. l
P
[2 marks] A
P
35 (a) 723 180 ÷ 18 = [2 marks] E
What is the remainder? R

(b) Round off the answer at question 35(a) to two 2

decimal places. [1 mark] Mathematics • Year 5

36 (a) Divide 203 765 with 5. [2 marks]
[2 marks]
(b) T ÷ 1 000 = 409 remainder 5.
What is the value of T?

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37 Mary has 72 500 stamps. The number of Mary’s stamps
is 4 times the number of Hana’s stamps.

(a) Find the number of Hana’s stamps. [2 marks]

(b) Then, Hana placed her stamps equally into 5

albums.

What is the number of stamps in one album?

[3 marks]

38 A factory prints 600 000 magazines. The magazines then
are placed into 2 boxes with equal size.

(a) What is the number of magazines in one box?

[2 marks]

(b) A box of the magazines is distributed equally to 32

bookstores.

Calculate the number of magazines that each

bookstore receives. [2 marks]

39 There are 1 380 baskets filled with durians to be distributed
to Johor. Each basket contains 30 durians. 6 lorries are
needed to carry the durians.

(a) What is the number of baskets that each lorry

carries? [2 marks]

(b) The durians in each lorry will be distributed to 5

wholesalers.

What is the number of baskets that each wholesaler

gets? [2 marks]

40 Box P Q

Number of marbles 583 200

Number of marbles in box P is 4 times the number of
marbles in box Q.

(a) Calculate the number of marbles in box Q. [2 marks]

(b) The number of marbles in box Q is placed equally

into 8 containers.

What is the number of marbles in each container?

[2 marks]

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UNIT 6 MIXED OPERATIONS

41 8 32 800 100 CLONE

‘16 UPSR

(a) The largest number is divided with the smallest 2016

number. The quotient is then subtracted with a three t
o
digit number. p
i
State the number sentence. [1 mark] C
a
(b) What is the result of the mixed operation? [2 marks] l
P
42 (a) Find the product between 6 and 7 083. Then, the A
P
product is divided with 9. E
R
What is the answer? [2 marks]
2
(b) Round off the answer at questions 42(a) to the
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nearest thousand. [1 mark]

43 Azrul gives 308 marbles to his 7 friends. Azrul gives 26
marbles to Zamir and the rest are given equally among
his friends.

(a) What is the number of marbles that one of his friends

receives? [2 marks]

(b) What are the basic operations involved? [1 mark]

44 A factory produces 8 240 bottles of orange juice in 5 days.
The number of bottles produced every day is equal.

(a) What is the number of bottles of orange juice can be

produced in 2 weeks? [2 marks]

(b) If the factory operates every day non-stop, what is the

number of bottles of orange juice can be produced in

August? [2 marks]

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45 A box of marbles contains 16 204 marbles. Mr Kumar
buys 6 boxes of the marbles. Then, he repacks all the
marbles into smaller packets with each packet containing
12 marbles.

(a) How many packets of marble are obtained?

[3 marks]

(b) Calculate the number of marbles in 9 packets.

[2 marks]

46 A ship has 30 rescue boats that can fit 65 people in each
boat. The number of passengers is 2 150 people.

(a) If there is an emergency, find the number of

passengers that cannot get in the rescue boats.

[3 marks]

(b) Based on the answer at question 46(a), find the

number of rescue boats that should be added.

[2 marks]

47 Aina buys 6 jars of biscuits. Each jar contains 75 biscuits.
The biscuits are mixed and repacked into smaller packets
to be sold at her shop. Each packet contains 10 biscuits.

(a) What is the total number of biscuits she bought?

[1 mark]

(b) How many packets that Aina obtained? [2 marks]

(c) Yaya buys 7 packets of biscuit from Aina. Then, she

divides the biscuits equally among her 5 siblings.

What is the number of biscuits each of her siblings

receives? [2 marks]

48 Number of Yahya’s coins is 12 688. Total number of
Zaid’s coins is 2 times the number of Yahya’s coins.

(a) What is the total number of coins both of them own?

[2 marks]

(b) Zaid keeps his coins equally in 8 money boxes.

Find the number of Zaid’s coins in each money box.

[3 marks]

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UNIT 7 FRACTIONS

49

(a) State the improper fraction of the shaded parts of the

whole diagram. [1 mark] t
o
(b) Convert the fraction obtained from question 49(a) to p
i
mixed numbers. [1 mark] C
a
50 2 l
1 R1 3 P
62 A
[1 mark] P
(a) What is the value of R? [2 marks] E
R
(b) What is the value of R + 1 5 ?
9 2

51 (a) Convert 3 2 to improper fraction. [1 mark] Mathematics • Year 5
5 [2 marks]

(b) 3 3 + 1 1 =
5 4

52 5 1 3 1
8 4

(a) What is the result of subtraction for both fraction

cards? [2 marks]

(b) Convert the answer at question 52(a) to improper

fraction. [1 mark]

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53 Fruit Apple Grape Papaya

Mass 1 2 kg 3 1 kg 2 2 kg
5 3 3

(a) What is the total mass of the fruits bought by

Mr Rahman? [2 marks]

(b) What is the difference in mass between the apple

and grape bought by Mr Rahman? [3 marks]

54 Hakimi buys m1o67thekrguosef sme12atkgfoor fhtihse mother to make
rendang. His meat bought by

Hakimi meanwhile his father buys another 2 2 kg of
5

meat.

(a) Calculate the difference between the mass of meat

that Hakimi bought and the one his father bought.

[2 marks]

(b) What is the balance of meat left? [2 marks]

55 A motivational programme is attended by 2 275 guests
that consist of parents and children in a hall.

(a) Find the number of parents if 1 of them is children.
5

[2 marks]

(b) If the hall can only fit 3 from the total number of
7

guests attending, what is the number of guests that

cannot enter the hall? [3 marks]

56 Year Number of male pupils Number of female pupils

2017 2 270 2 088

2018 1 less than number of 1 more than the number
5 4

male pupils in 2017 of female pupils in 2017

2019 1 428 2 807

(a) Find the total number of male pupils and female

pupils in year 2018. [3 marks]

(b) Based on the table above, which gender of pupils
shows increase in number every year? [2 marks]

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UNIT 8 DECIMALS

57 35.089

(a) Write the decimal number in words. [1 mark]

(b) Convert the number into fraction of thousandths.

[1 mark] t
o
58 K p
0.345 0.495 i
[2 marks] C
(a) What is the value of K? [1 mark] a
(b) What is the value of K × 4? l
P
59 13 7 A
000 P
1 E
R
(a) Convert the number on the card into decimals.
2
[1 mark]
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(b) Add the number at the card with 237.935.

Give the answer in decimals. [2 marks]

60 (a) Given 7 × 2.374 = 16.618. [2 marks]
What is the value of 21 × 2.374?

(b) Partition the answer at question 60(a) according to

its digit values. [1 mark]

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61 Mrs Julia buys 6 similar packets of curry powder with
0.534 kg of mass for each packet.

(a) What is the total mass of the curry powder bought by

Mrs Julia? [2 marks]

(b) The curry powder is then placed into 4 containers

equally.

What is the mass of curry powder in each

container? [3 marks]

62 Rope Length

P 3.75 m

Q 1.745 m longer than P

R 0.35 m longer than Q

(a) Find the length, in m, of rope R. [3 marks]

(b) Calculate the difference in length, in m, of rope P

and rope R. [2 marks]

63 K L

1.53 km 7.945 km

M

Given the distance from K to L is 9.475 km more than the

distance from M to L.

(a) What is the distance from K to L? [1 mark]

(b) Find the difference in distance between the farthest

route and the nearest route to go to L from K.

[2 marks]

(c) Johan goes to L from K by using farthest route. Then,
from L, he goes to M. Calculate the total distance that

he travelled. [2 marks]

64 X kg 5.69 kg Y kg

JKL

Given the difference in mass between box J and box K is

1.785 kg and box K is heavier than box J.

(a) What is the mass of box J? [1 mark]

(b) Mass of box L is 2.98 kg more than the total mass of

box J and box K.

Find the mass of box L. [2 marks]

(c) Calculate the total mass of the three boxes.

[2 marks]

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65 (a) Convert 75% to fraction. UNIT 9 PERCENTAGE

(b) Convert 75% to decimals. [1 mark]
[1 mark]

66 (a) Convert 170% to mixed number. [2 marks] t
[1 mark] o
(b) State 3 in percentage. p
5 i
C
67 a
l
(a) What is the percentage of the shaded area of the P
A
whole diagram above? [2 marks] P
E
(b) Convert the answer at question 67(a) to decimals. R

[1 mark] 2

68 Male pupils Female pupils Mathematics • Year 5

35%

Given the total number of pupils at the school is 3 000.

(a) What is the percentage of female pupils at the

school? [1 mark]

(b) Find the number of female pupils at the school.

[2 marks]

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69 A hall can fit 100 course participants. 26 of the course
participants went home early during the course is
happening.

(a) What is the percentage of participants left?

[2 marks]

(b) State the percentage of participants that went home

early. [2 marks]

70 Mr Razlan has RM1 060 in his wallet. He spends 1 of
4

the money.

(a) What is the percentage of the balance of his

money? [3 marks]

(b) What is the balance of his money? [2 marks]

71 Box P Q R

Number of pens 350 30% of P 20% more
than Q

(a) Find the number of pens in box Q. [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the total number of pens in the three

boxes. [3 marks]

72 In a stadium there are 3 200 viewers. 15% of them are
children and the rest are adults.

(a) State the percentage of children in the stadium in

fraction of simplest form. [1 mark]

(b) What is the number of children viewers in the

stadium? [2 marks]

(c) Calculate the number of adults in the stadium.

[2 marks]

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UNIT 10 MONEY

73 RM67 054.70

(a) State the value of money in words. [1 mark]

(b) Round off the answer in question 73(a) to the nearest

ringgit. [1 mark] t
o
74 Tania has 1 piece of RM50 note, 2 pieces of RM20 notes, p
1 piece of 20 sen coin and 1 piece of 50 sen coin in her i
money box. C
a
(a) Calculate the total money Tania has. [2 marks] l

(b) Round off the value of money to the nearest ringgit. P
[1 mark] A
P
75 RM73.80 E
R
(a) How many 50 sen coins and 10 sen coins that gives
2
the value of money above? [2 marks]

(b) Round off the value of money to the nearest ringgit.

[1 mark]

76 Mr Farid deposits RM30 000 into his savings account in
early 2019. Bank has given 2.5% interest rate per year.

(a) State the value of simple interest that Mr Farid

receives at the first year. [2 marks]

(b) If Mr Farid does not withdraw his savings for 5 years,

what is the total of his savings plus the interest that

he receives? [3 marks]

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77 Item Quantity Price per Total price
unit (RM) (RM)

Television 2

Refrigerator 4 2 450.00

Total 12 890.00

(a) What is the price of a television? [3 marks]

(b) What is the difference in price between a television

and a refrigerator? [2 marks]

78 Mr Rajesh buys an MPV worth RM122 000 for his wife.
He pays 10% deposit and the rest by monthly installment
for 5 years.

(a) What is the value of deposit that Mr Rajesh pays?

[2 marks]

(b) Calculate his monthly installment for each month.

[3 marks]

79 Pupil Ying-Ying Zulin Dewi

Total 2 times the 3 times the
savings savings of savings of
Ying-Ying Ying-Ying

Given their total savings is RM360 450.

(a) How much is Ying-Ying’s savings? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate total savings of Zulin and Dewi. [3 marks]

80 Price of 8 identical smartphones is RM30 456. Mr Gopal
buys 3 smartphones. He pays with 100 pieces of RM100
notes and 30 pieces of RM50 notes.

(a) What is the price of one smartphone? [1 mark]


(b) Calculate the total amount of money that Mr Gopal

needs to pay. [2 marks]

(c) How much is the balance of money that Mr Gopal

receives? [2 marks]

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UNIT 11 TIME

81 The old building aged 3 centuries 5 years old.

(a) State the age of the building in year. [1 mark]

(b) State the age of the building in decade and year.

[1 mark] t
o
82 (a) Mak Cik Timah’s age is 85 years old. [1 mark] p
What is her age, in decade and year? i
C
(b) Mrs Suhaila has worked as a nurse for 2 decades a
l
3 years. P
A
How many years has she worked as a nurse? P
E
[1 mark] R

83 (a) 137 years + 2 centuries 18 years + 8 decades = 2

Give answer in century and year. [2 marks] Mathematics • Year 5

(b) 9 centuries 30 years = [1 mark]
Give answer in year.

84 (a) 9 centuries 30 years – 45 decades 7 years =

Give answer in decade and year. [2 marks]

(b) 7 × 6 decades 8 years = [2 marks]
Give answer in decade and year.

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85 Salmah was born 42 years ago. Rahila’s age is 9 years
younger than Salmah.

(a) What is Salmah’s age, in decade and year?

[1 mark]

(b) Calculate the total of their ages, in decade and year.

[2 marks]

86 Age of Idris’s grandfather is 6 times the age of Idris. The
age of Idris’s father is 4 times the age of Idris. The age of
Idris’s grandfather is 8 decades 4 years.

(a) Find Idris’s age, in decade and year. [3 marks]

(b) Find the difference in age between Idris’s grandfather

and Idris’s father, in year. [2 marks]

87 A research programme at a university takes 3 decades 6
years time.

(a) If the research has 3 phases, what is the time taken

to finish the research, in decade and year, for each

phase? [2 marks]

(b) The research needs to be postponed and added with

1 more phase.

State the time taken to finish the research, in year.

[3 marks]

88 Building J K

Age 29 decades 5% less than the age of
10 years building J

(a) Find the age of building K, in year. [3 marks]

(b) Find the total age, in decade and year, of building J

and building K. [2 marks]

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89 Zila’s height is 153 cm. UNIT 12 LENGTH CLONE
(a) State Zila’s height, in m.
(b) State Zila’s height, in mm. [1 mark] UPSR
[1 mark]
2016
90 (a) Total up 6.8 m, 7 1 m and 974 cm.
4 t
o
Give the answer in cm. [2 marks] p
[1 mark] i
(b) 321 cm = C
Give the answer in mm. a
l
91 (a) 21 3 km – 12 760 m – 7.45 km = P
5 A
P
Give the answer in km. [2 marks] E
[1 mark] R
(b) 5 km 329 m =
Give the answer in m. 2

92 Length of a ribbon is 3 m 20 cm. The ribbon is cut into 4 Mathematics • Year 5

parts with equal length.

‘16

(a) How long is, in cm, of each part of the ribbon?

[2 marks]

(b) How long is, in m, of 1 of the length of one part of
4

the ribbon? [2 marks]

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93 P R

15.75 km

Q

Given the distance of PQ is 1 of the distance of QR.
5

(a) What is the distance, in m, from P to Q? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the distance, in m, from P to R through Q.

[2 marks]

94 Ribbon Red Blue Yellow

Length 4 1 m 20% of the length of 130 cm more
4
red ribbon than blue ribbon

(a) What is the length, in cm, of blue ribbon? [2 marks]

(b) What is the total length, in cm, of the three ribbons?

[3 marks]

95 Rani needs 65 cm 7 mm ribbons to make bunga telur. Siti
needs 17 cm 9 mm more ribbons than Rani to make hand
bouquet.

(a) Calculate the total amount of ribbons, in cm, needed

by Rani and Siti. [3 marks]

(b) Aida needs 4 times more than their total amount of

ribbons.

What is the length of ribbon, in m, that Aida needs?

[2 marks]

96 Rosnah has 14.8 m of cloth. Rosnah uses a part from the
cloth to make 6 children baju kurung with equal size. The

length of cloth left is 6.7 m.

(a) What is the length of cloth, in cm, that has been used

to make 6 children baju kurung? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the length, in m, of cloth used to make one

children baju kurung. [3 marks]

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UNIT 13 MASS

97 Mass of a packet of sugar is 1.25 kg.

(a) State mass of the sugar, in g. [1 mark]

(b) Find the mass, in g, for 7 identical packets of sugar.

[1 mark] t
o
98 (a) 580 g + 16 kg + 17 4 kg = p
5 i
C
Give the answer in kg. [2 marks] a
[1 mark] l
(b) 15 kg 40 g = P
Give the answer in kg. A
P
99 (a) 1 000 × 350 g = [2 marks] E
Give the answer in kg. [2 marks] R

(b) 5 7 kg ÷ 100 = 2
10
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Give the answer in g.

100 A bag is filled with 7 books of equal size. Total mass of the
books is 21 kg 420 g.

(a) What is the mass, in kg, of 4 identical books?

[2 marks]

(b) If the total mass for bag and 5 of the books is
19 kg 150 g, what is the mass of the bag? [2 marks]

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101 Mother buys 3 kg 350 g of flour. There are 2 kg 400 g of
flour left at home. Mother uses 2 kg 650 g of flour to make
a cake.

(a) Calculate the mass, in g, of flour available now.

[2 marks]

(b) What is the mass, in kg, of flour left? [2 marks]

102 Box P Q R

Mass 5 3 kg 2 kg 550 g less 950 g less than Q
5 than P

(a) Calculate the mass, in kg, of box R. [2 marks]

(b) What is the total mass, in g, of the three boxes?

[3 marks]

103 There are 7 packets of sugar with the mass of 1.2 kg
each. The sugar is added and poured into 4 containers
of equal size. One container of the sugar is used to make
5 cakes.

(a) How many grams of sugar needed to make one

cake? [3 marks]

(b) Flour used to make one cake is 2 times of the mass

of sugar used.

Calculate the mass, in kg, of flour used to make one

cake. [2 marks]

104 Mrs Aqilah buys 6 packets of flour. The mass of each

packet is 3.2 kg. She uses 13.65 kg of the flour to make

cakes and 1 of the flour left is used to make biscuits.
3

(a) Find the mass, in g, of flour used to make biscuits.

[3 marks]

(b) What is the mass, in kg, of flour left? [2 marks]

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UNIT 14 VOLUME OF LIQUID

105 t
o
2.5 l p
2 i
C
1.5 a
1 l
P
0.5 A
0 P
E
(a) What is the volume of water in the beaker? [1 mark] R

(b) State the volume, in ml, of water in the beaker. 2

[1 mark] Mathematics • Year 5

106 (a) 420 ml + 23 l + 15 2 l=
5

Give the answer in ml. [2 marks]

(b) 27 l 19 ml = [1 mark]
Give the answer in ml.

107 (a) 1 000 × 835 ml = [2 marks]
Give the answer in l. [2 marks]

(b) 11 3 l ÷ 100 =
10

Give the answer in ml.

108 Volume of water in container A is 4 800 ml. Volume of
water in container B is 3 times the volume of water in
container A. Afian pours water in container B into 8 bottles

of equal size.

(a) What is the volume, in l, of water in container B.

[2 marks]

(b) Calculate the volume, in ml, of water in 2 bottles.

[3 marks]

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109 Zaidi buys 4 packs of orange juice. Each pack contains
1 250 ml of orange juice. He pours all the orange juice

equally into 8 bottles.

(a) What is the volume, in l, of orange juice that Zaidi

bought entirely? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the volume, in l, of orange juice in each

bottle. [2 marks]

110 Day Saturday Sunday

Volume of soy 42 7 l 6 l 230 ml more than
milk sold 10 Saturday

(a) What is the volume, in l, of the soy milk sold on

Sunday? [2 marks]

(b) Calculate the total volume, in ml, of the soy milk sold

in both days. [3 marks]

111 Mr Salim buys 6 bottles of honey with the mass of

4 4 l each. Then, the honey is poured equally into 36
5

small containers.

(a) Calculate the volume, in ml, of honey in each small

container. [3 marks]

(b) What is the volume, in l, of honey in 7 similar small

containers? [2 marks]

112 Volume of a bottle of cooking oil is 3.5 l. Mrs Selvi buys
5 bottles of the cooking oil. Then, the cooking oil is filled
equally into 7 containers.

(a) What is the volume, in ml, of cooking oil that

Mrs Selvi bought? [2 marks]

(b) Find the volume of cooking oil, in l and ml, in the

3 containers.

[3 marks]

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UNIT 15 SPACE

113

(a) What is the number of perpendicular lines in the

combined shape? [1 mark] t
o
(b) Find the number of parallel lines in the combined p
i
shape. [1 mark] C
a
114 (a) State the value of angle x at the diagram below. l
P
[1 mark] A
P
x E
R
(b) Measure the value of angle r by using protractor.
2
[1 mark]
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r

115

25 cm 14 cm

24 cm

(a) Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.

[1 mark]

(b) What is the area, in cm2, of the shaded region?

[2 marks]

116

4 cm P Q

7 cm 4 cm

Given the volume of cuboid Q is 7 times the volume of

cube P.

(a) Find the height, in cm, of cuboid Q. [3 marks]

(b) Calculate the volume, in cm3, of 3 cuboids Q.

[2 marks]

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117 6 cm
14 cm
CLONE

UPSR

2017

12 cm

(a) Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded plane in the

diagram above. [2 marks]

(b) What is the volume, in cm3, of the whole diagram?

[3 marks]

HC D [2 marks]

118

6 cm

‘17

JK F

(a) What is the area, in cm2, of triangle HJK?

(b) Rizal draws one straight line from H to F to form new
triangle HJF.

What is the area, in cm2, of the new triangle?

[2 marks]

(c) Mark (3) at the smallest area. [1 mark]
Triangle HJF
Triangle HJK Square CDFK

119 P Q 14 cm R

9 cm 15 cm 4 cm
S

U 20 cm T

(a) Calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.

[2 marks]

(b) What is the area, in cm2, of the shaded region?

[3 marks]

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UNIT 16 COORDINATES

120 y

6 x t
6 o
5 p
A [1 mark] i
C
4 [1 mark] a
l
3
P
2 A
P
1 E
R
0
12345 2

(a) What is the coordinate for point A?
(b) Explain the location of point A.

121 Coordinate of point G is (4 , 6) and point H is (3 , X).
Both points are on the same row on the Cartesian plane.

(a) What is the value of X? [1 mark]

(b) State the coordinate for point H. [1 mark]

(c) Find the difference in distance between point G and

H on the same column. [1 mark]

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122 y

CLONE ‘16 6
R
UPSR
5
2016 Q

4 S

3 T
P

2

1

0 x
12345 6

(a) What is the coordinate of Town Q? [1 mark]

(b) Leoh moves from Town Q 3 units to the right and

2 units below. Every unit represents 2.5 km.

What is the total distance, in km, of Leoh’s

movement?

[2 marks]

(c) Where is the last location of Leoh? [1 mark]

123 Point P Q R S
Coordinate (3 , 5) (4 , 4) (6 , 5) (5 , 2)

(a) Based on the table above, state the points that are on

the same row. [2 marks]

(b) Coordinate of point K is r unit to the right from origin
and 3 times r units above.

State the possible coordinate of point K. [3 marks]

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UNIT 17 RATIO CLONE

124 UPSR

(a) State the ratio of the number of shaded part to the 2017

number of unshaded parts. [1 mark] t
o
(b) State the ratio of the number of unshaded parts to p
i
the number of shaded part. [1 mark] C
a
125 l
P
‘17 A
P
Zarul Syafiq E
R
(a) What is the ratio of Zarul’s money to Syafiq’s
2
money? [1 mark]
Mathematics • Year 5
(b) If Adam’s money is more than Syafiq’s money with

the ratio of 1 : 3, find the value of Adam’s money.

[2 marks]

126 Number of pupils in 6 Waja Class is 36. The ratio of the
number of male pupils to the number of female pupils in
the class is 1 : 3.

(a) Calculate the number of male pupils. [1 mark]

(b) Find the difference between the number of male

pupils and female pupils. [2 marks]

127 A group has 30 female pupils and several male pupils.
The ratio of the number of female pupils to the number of
male pupils is 1 : 3.

(a) What is the number of male pupils in the group?

[2 marks]

(b) Find the total number of pupils in the group.

[3 marks]

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128 Pak Hassan rears chickens in the coup. There are 120
roosters. The ratio of hens to roosters is 1 : 4.
CLONE
(a) Find the number of hens. [2 marks]
UPSR

2016

(b) If 10 roosters and 8 hens died, find the new ratio of

the number of hens to the number of roosters.

[3 marks]

129 M
4 cm L

Given the length of sides of cube M is 3 times the length
of sides of cube L.

(a) State the ratio of length of sides of cube L to the

length of sides of cube M. [2 marks]

(b) Find the ratio of the volume of cube L to the volume

of cube M. [3 marks]

130 Ain’s house 6 cm
2 cm
School
‘16

Shop

Given 1 cm on the map equals to 1 000 m of real
distance.

(a) What is the real distance from Ain’s house to

school? [2 marks]

(b) What is the ratio of real distance from Ain’s house

to the shop to the real distance from Ain’s house to

school? [3 marks]

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UNIT 18 DATA HANDLING

131 3 kg, 5 kg, 8 kg, 5 kg, 2 kg, 4 kg, 3 kg, 1 kg, 5 kg

Based on the set of data above, [1 mark] t
(a) find the value of mode. [1 mark] o
(b) find the median. [1 mark] p
(c) find the range. [2 marks] i
(d) calculate the mean. C
a
132 Height (cm) 145 150 156 163 l

P
A
P
E
R

2

Number of pupils 2 3 4 9

Calculate

(a) mode. [1 mark]

(b) median. [1 mark]

(c) range. [1 mark]

(d) mean. [2 marks]

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