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NSTSE Sample Paper Class 5

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Class : 5 Mathematics
1. Study the pattern of fractions.

3 4 5 7
, 1 , 2 , ? ,4
4 5 6 8

How is the missing fraction expressed as a mixed
fraction ?

3 3 6 1
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 3 (D) 6
7 5 7 7
2. What is the perimeter of the given figure if all the
measures are in cm ?
3.8
2.6

4.2

4.4 6.3
4.6
3.8

7.2
4.2
4.3
3.6

4.5 8.2
1.4

1.7

3.5
(A) 68.2 cm (B) 68.1 cm
(C) 86.3 cm (D) 68.3 cm
3. What is the ratio of the area of rectangle A to the area
of rectangle B ?
8 cm 15 cm

A 5 cm B 4 cm

(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3 (C) 2 : 3 (D) 3 : 2

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4. Find the area of the shaded part.

4 cm 5 cm
A B
X 1 cm
2 cm

Y 3 cm
2 cm

D C
6 cm 3 cm
(A) 23 cm2 (B) 24 cm2
(C) 27 cm2 (D) 30 cm2
5. What is the average time taken by the boys to
complete the race ?
Y
Time taken (in seconds)

68
66
64
62
60
58
56
54 X
il y n va rish
An ino ara De
B Ch Ha
(A) 62.5 seconds (B) 63.2 seconds
(C) 64 seconds (D) 63 seconds

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Class : 5 General Science
6. Study the given figure. In this case the hammer acts
as a

(A) Ist order lever (B) IInd order lever
(C) Inclined plane (D) Pulley
7. Ravi observed water droplets on the leaves of a plant
on a cold morning as shown in the figure given below.
The water droplets are formed by the

(A) condensation of water vapour in air.
(B) freezing of water in leaves.
(C) evaporation of water from leaves.
(D) all of these.
8. Which of the following is ‘X’ in the figure given below ?

Excretory X Respiratory

(A) Kidney (B) Lungs (C) Stomach (D) Heart

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9. How are the following animals similar ?

tortoise lizard
moth

(A) They can crawl (B) They can fly
(C) They lay eggs (D) They have four legs.
10. Mary drops a stone into a beaker of water. She notices
that the level of water rises in the beaker.

beaker

stone

The experiment that Mary has done tells her that the
stone
(A) has no mass.
(B) has the same volume as the water.
(C) has no volume.
(D) occupies space.

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Class - 5 Critical Thinking

11. Find the shape that cannot be made by overlapping
the two given figures.

(A) (B) (C) (D)

12. Find the total number of wooden blocks used in a figure
with the following top, front and side views.

Top Front Right side
(A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 4
13 Which two points in the figure must be joined to divide
the complete region into two identical parts ?

R
P
U

T Q S

(A) US (B) RT (C) RQ (D) PS

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14. There are a total of 6 bicycles and tricycles. If there is a
total of 15 wheels, how many bicycles and tricycles
are there ?

(A) 2, 4 (B) 3, 3 (C) 4, 2 (D) 1, 5
15. Write the name of the fruit described.

• This fruit is not in column B.
• This fruit is not in the same row
or column as the grapes.
• This fruit is not in row 1.

4

3

2

1
A B C D
(A) Apple (B) Mango
(C) Banana (D) Strawberry

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Document Details

Board / OrgUnified Council
ExamNational Level Science Talent Search Examination
TypeSample Paper
Pages6
Updated22 Jul 2026