Best 50 Questions on Tenths and Hundredths Class 5 with Answers

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1. One-tenth of a centimetre is equal to

a) 1 cm
b) 1 mm
c) 10 mm
d) 0.01 cm

2. 1 cm = _ mm

a) 100
b)
10
c)
1
d) 0.1

3. 3 cm and 6 mm can also be written as

a) 3.6 cm
b) 3.06 cm
c) 0.36 cm
d) 36 cm

4. 0.1 cm means

a) 1 cm
b) 10 cm
c) 1 mm
d) 10 mm

5. 7 mm is equal to

a) 0.7 cm
b) 0.07 cm
c) 7 cm
d) 70 cm

6. 9 mm is the same as

a) 0.9 cm
b)
9.0 cm
c)
0.09 cm
d)
90 cm

7. 30.5 cm = _ cm and _ mm

a) 30 cm and 5 mm
b) 30 cm and 50 mm
c) 3 cm and 50 mm
d) 3 cm and 5 mm

8. If 1 cm = 10 mm, then 2.5 cm = _ mm

a) 15
b) 20
c) 25
d) 30

9. How many frogs of 0.9 cm can fit in 9 cm?

a) 5
b) 9
c) 10
d) 100

10. Which is longer?

a) 0.8 cm
b) 0.9 cm
c) 0.07 cm
d) 0.09 cm

11. The length of 2 cm and 4 mm is written as

a) 2.4 cm
b) 2.04 cm
c) 0.24 cm
d) 24 cm

12. The length of 5 cm and 7 mm is

a) 5.7 cm
b) 5.07 cm
c) 0.57 cm
d) 57 cm

13. The length of the nail is 2 cm and 5 mm. In decimal form, it is

a) 2.05 cm
b) 2.5 cm
c)
0.25 cm
d)
25 cm

14. The bullfrog is 30.5 cm long. In millimetres, it is

a) 3.05 mm
b) 30.5 mm
c) 305 mm
d) 3005 mm

15. The gold frog is 0.9 cm long. In millimetres, it is

a) 9 mm
b) 0.9 mm
c) 90 mm
d) 0.09 mm

16. 0.01 of a rupee is equal to

a) 1 paise
b) 10 paise
c) 100 paise
d) 50 paise

17. 99 paise = _ rupee

a) 0.9
b) 0.99
c) 9.9
d) 9

18. 50 paise = Rupee

a) 0.05
b) 0.5
c) 5
d) 0.005

19. 25 paise = Rupee

a)
0.25
b) 2.5
c) 0.025
d) 0.0025

20. 75 paise = Rupee

a) 0.07
b) 0.75
c) 7.5
d) 75

21. 10 paise = Rupee

a) 0.1
b) 1.0
c) 0.01
d) 10

22. 1/10 = _ in decimal

a) 0.10
b) 0.1
c) Both a and b
d) 1.10

23. 1/100 = _ in decimal

a) 0.1
b) 0.01
c) 1.0
d) 10

24. 3/100 = _ in decimal

a) 0.03
b) 0.3
c) 0.33
d) 3.0

25. Which is equal to 0.1?

a) 10/100
b) 1/10
c) 1 mm
d) Both a and b

26. If the blue part covers 1/10 of a sheet, what fraction is that in hundredths?

a) 1/100
b) 10/100
c) 100/100
d) 1/1000

27. What part of a sheet is 0.15?

a) 1/5
b) 15/100
c) 1/15
d) 0.5

28. Which of these is same as 0.5?

a) 5/10
b) 50/100
c) 1/2
d) All of these

29. What part of the sheet is black if it is 3/100?

a) 0.03
b) 0.3
c) 3.0
d) 0.003

30. Teena jumped 3.50 m. That is same as

a) 3 m and 5 cm
b) 3 m and 50 cm
c) 30 m and 5 cm
d) 3.05 m

31. Meena jumped 4.05 m. In centimetres, it is

a) 405 cm
b) 40.5 cm
c) 4.5 cm
d) 4050 cm

32. Rehana jumped 4.50 m. In centimetres, it is

a) 450 cm
b) 45 cm
c) 4.5 cm
d) 405 cm

33. The winner in the long jump is

a) Teena
b) Meena
c) Rehana
d) Amina

34. 3 m and 45 cm can be written as

a) 3.45 m
b) 3.045 m
c) 34.5 m
d) 3.005 m

35. 99 cm = _ m

a) 0.99
b)
9.9
c)
1.0
d)
0.009

36. 1 cm = _ m

a) 0.001
b) 0.1
c) 0.01
d) 1.0

37. 1 metre = _ centimetres

a) 10
b) 100
c) 1000
d) 1

38. 1 centimetre is what part of a metre?

a) 1/100
b) 1/10
c) 1/1000
d) 1/10000

39. Dinesh’s height is 1 m 52 cm. In metres it is

a) 1.52 m
b) 1.05 m
c) 1.25 m
d) 15.2 m

40. If a person is 1.82 m tall, how much taller is he than one 1.52 m tall?

a) 0.3 m
b) 0.5 m
c) 0.2 m
d) 0.02 m

41. If 1 Dollar = ₹39.70, what is the cost of 10 Dollars?

a) ₹397
b) ₹39.70
c) ₹3.97
d) ₹3,970

42. Which currency costs the most in Indian Rupees?

a)
Dollar
b) Pound
c) Euro
d) Dirham

43. 1 Dirham = ₹10.80. What is ₹1080 in Dirhams?

a) 100
b) 10
c) 1000
d) 108

44. If 1 Yuan = ₹5.50, then 30 Yuan = ₹ _

a) 150
b) 15
c) 165
d) 55

45. If 1 HK Dollar = ₹5.10, how many HK Dollars can you get for ₹510?

a) 10
b) 50
c) 100
d) 500

46. The temperature in Srinagar is 8.1°C, and in Mumbai it is 35.1°C. The difference is

a) 17°C
b) 25°C
c) 27°C
d) 30°C

47. The temperature in Chennai is 29.9°C and in Kolkata is 26.6°C. Difference = _

a) 2.3°C
b) 3.3°C
c) 1.3°C
d) 4°C

48. Which city had the lowest temperature at 3 am?

a) Mumbai
b) Chennai
c) Srinagar
d) Jaipur

49. Which place had the highest temperature at 3 pm?

a) Jaipur
b) Mumbai
c) Chennai
d) Thiruvananthapuram

50. How much must the temperature rise in Thiruvananthapuram (33.5°C) to reach 40°C?

a) 6.5°C
b) 5°C
c) 7.5°C
d) 10°C

Answer Key

1-b 2-b 3-a 4-c 5-a 6-a 7-b 8-c 9-c 10-b 11-a 12-a 13-b 14-c 15-a 16-a 17-b 
18-b 19-a 20-b 21-a 22-c 23-b 24-a 25-d 26-b 27-b 28-d 29-a 30-b 31-a 32-a 33-c 34-a 35-a 36-c 37-b 38-a 39-a 40-a 41-a 42-b 43-a 44-c 45-c 46-c 47-b 48-c 49-b 50-a.

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