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Class 5 Maths - Fractions - CBSE Worksheets

Q1: Compare the following pairs of fractions:

  1. 311 and 811
  2. 211 and 524
  3. 415 and 719

Q2: In each of the following, identify the sets of like fractions.

  1. 611, 211, 711, 311
  2. 813, 516, 917, 18
  3. 517, 117, 417, 217


Q 3: In the following set of fractions, identify the unit fractions.
Class 5 Maths - Fractions - CBSE Worksheets

Q 4: Fill in the blanks in each of the following by the correct number:

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Q 5: Find the equivalent fraction of 64/84 with:
1. Denominator 63
2. Denominator 147
3. Numerator 16

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Q 6:  Subtract 223 from 5, we get?

Q 7: Fill in the blanks by putting >,<or = in each of the following to make the statement true:

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Q 8: Which is smaller in each of the following pairs of fractions?

1. 3/16, 21/32

2. 2/5, 7/12

3. 10/33, 1/3


Q 9:Add the following fractions

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Q 10: Find the sum:

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Q 11: Mukesh bought a pencil for Rs 2(1/4) and a sharpener for Rs 1(1/2). How much money did he spend on both these items?

Q 12: Pankaj bought 5(1/9) litres of petrol on Monday, 2(5/6) litres on Tuesday and 1(2/9) litres on Wednesday. How many litres of petrol did he buy on these three days?

Q 13: Fill in the blanks:

1. Class 5 Maths - Fractions - CBSE Worksheets______.
2.  2/11 x ______= 1.
3.  ______ x 3/17 = 1.


Q 14: Ring the improper fractions:

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Q 15:  Class 5 Maths - Fractions - CBSE Worksheetsis same asClass 5 Maths - Fractions - CBSE Worksheets. Is it true?

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1. What are fractions and how are they used in everyday life?
Ans. Fractions represent a part of a whole and are used in various everyday situations, such as cooking (measuring ingredients), shopping (calculating discounts), and dividing items among friends. For example, if you have a pizza cut into 8 slices and eat 3, you have eaten 3/8 of the pizza.
2. How do you add and subtract fractions?
Ans. To add or subtract fractions, first ensure they have the same denominator (the bottom number). If they don't, find a common denominator, convert the fractions, and then add or subtract the numerators (the top numbers). For example, to add 1/4 and 1/2, convert 1/2 to 2/4, then add: 1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4.
3. What is the difference between proper, improper, and mixed fractions?
Ans. A proper fraction has a numerator smaller than its denominator (e.g., 3/4). An improper fraction has a numerator larger than or equal to its denominator (e.g., 5/4). A mixed fraction combines a whole number and a proper fraction (e.g., 1 1/4 represents 1 and 1/4).
4. How do you convert a fraction to a decimal?
Ans. To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator by the denominator. For example, to convert 3/4, divide 3 by 4, which equals 0.75. This means 3/4 is equivalent to 0.75 in decimal form.
5. What are equivalent fractions and how can you find them?
Ans. Equivalent fractions are different fractions that represent the same value. To find equivalent fractions, you can multiply or divide both the numerator and denominator by the same number. For example, 1/2 is equivalent to 2/4 because 1 × 2 = 2 and 2 × 2 = 4.
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