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Far and Near

CBSE · Class 5 · Mathematics

Practice quiz for Far and Near — CBSE Class 5 Mathematics. MCQs and questions with answers to test your preparation.

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Convert 3 meters 45 centimeters to centimeters.

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How many millimeters are there in 7 centimeters?

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Add: 2 m 35 cm + 1 m 48 cm

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Subtract: 5 m 20 cm - 2 m 85 cm

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Which units are appropriate for measuring the following distances? Select all correct answers.

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Height of a building - meters, Length of a pencil - centimeters, Distance between cities - kilometers, Length of a classroom - meters

Choose appropriate units: small objects use cm/mm, medium distances use m, long distances use km. A book's thickness would be measured in cm or mm, not km.

2multiple correct

Which of the following conversions are correct? Select all that apply.

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1000 m = 1 km, 100 cm = 1 m, 10 mm = 1 cm, 2000 mm = 2 m

Standard conversions: 1000 m = 1 km, 100 cm = 1 m, 10 mm = 1 cm. For 2000 mm: 2000 ÷ 10 = 200 cm = 2 m. But 500 m ≠ 5 km (it's 0.5 km).

3multiple choice

Convert 45 mm to centimeters and millimeters.

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4 cm 5 mm

Divide 45 by 10: 45 ÷ 10 = 4 remainder 5. So 45 mm = 4 cm 5 mm.

4multiple choice

A rope is 8 m 50 cm long. If 3 m 75 cm is cut off, how much rope is left?

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4 m 75 cm

Convert to cm: 8 m 50 cm = 850 cm, 3 m 75 cm = 375 cm. Subtract: 850 - 375 = 475 cm = 4 m 75 cm.

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