Integrated Test

P.5Test3(for Book 5C)

Suggested Time: 30 minutes

10.7 + 5.88 = ______(1 mark)

2.16 + 5.75 = ______(1 mark)

10.23 – 4.8 = ______(1 mark)

26.5 – 19.71 = ______(1 mark)

3.14 – 1.65 + 2.06 = ______(1 mark)

4.28 – (2.79 + 1.39) = ______(1 mark)

Put ‘+’ or ‘–’ in each circle to complete the number sentences below.

(a)6.81 + 13.48 – 5.12 = 15.17(1 mark)

(b)22.41 – 18.53 + 16.05 = 19.93(1 mark)

Write the amount of money that should be paid on the receipt below.(1 mark)

There were3.3 L of orange juice at first. Jenny drank0.44 L of it. Peter drank0.51 L of it. How many litres of orange juice were left? (Show your working.) (3 marks)

Which of the following 3-D shapes does NOThave a triangular face?(1 mark)

A. triangular pyramidB. cylinder

C. triangular prismD. rectangular pyramid

Which of the following nets can be folded intoa cube? (1 mark)

A.B.

C.D.

Cherry has just enoughplasticine balls and sticksto make a pentagonal pyramid.

To make a rectangular prism, Cherry needs ______moreplasticine ball(s) and
______more stick(s). (1 mark)

Bill folds the net below into a cube.

Which of the following shapes is on the opposite face of ?(1 mark)

A. B. C. D.

2.18  6 = ______(1 mark)5.08  23 =______(1 mark)

4.85  3.4 = ______(1 mark)8.36  0.47 = ______(1 mark)

Each kilogram ofcabbages costs 3.6 dollars. Fanny bought5.25 kg of cabbages. How much should she pay? (Show your working.) (3 marks)

 = (1 mark)

 = (1 mark)

Which of the following calculations has a different result?(1 mark)

A. B. 

C. D. 

There are kg of salt in a store. A worker packs the salt into bags ofkg. How many bags can be packed? (Show your working.) (3 marks)

John hasL of soft drinks.He pours the soft drinks into some cups of capacityL each. How many cups can be filled at most? (Show your working.)

(3 marks)

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Test 3.1