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CBSE Class 5 Mathematics — Flashcards for Quick Revision

Practice flashcards for CBSE Class 5 Mathematics. Quick question-and-answer cards for every chapter to boost memory and revision speed.

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Chapter-wise flashcards for CBSE Class 5 Mathematics. Each card has a question on the front and answer on the back — perfect for quick daily revision using active recall.

How to Use Flashcards

  1. Read the question — try to answer it in your head before flipping.
  2. Check the answer — compare your answer. Mark cards you got wrong for repeat review.
  3. Spaced repetition — review difficult cards more often. Easy cards can be spaced out.
  4. 10–15 minutes daily — short, consistent sessions are more effective than marathon cramming.

Chapter-Wise Flashcards — 15 Chapters

Preview flashcards for each chapter. Each card tests one key concept, definition, or formula from CBSE Class 5 Mathematics.

1

We the Travellers—I

23 cards

Q: What does TTh stand for in the place value chart?

A: TTh stands for Ten Thousand. It represents the place value position for ten thousands (10,000).

Q: Write the number name for 15,647

A: Fifteen thousand six hundred forty-seven

Q: What is the expanded form of 23,456?

A: 23,456 = 20,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 50 + 6 or 2 Ten Thousands + 3 Thousands + 4 Hundreds + 5 Tens + 6 Ones

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2

Fractions

20 cards

Q: What is a fraction?

A: A fraction represents a part of a whole. It is written as a/b where 'a' is the numerator (parts we have) and 'b' is the denominator (total equal parts). For example, 3/4 means 3 out of 4 equal parts.

Q: What is the numerator and denominator in the fraction 5/8?

A: In the fraction 5/8: Numerator = 5 (the top number, showing how many parts we have), Denominator = 8 (the bottom number, showing total equal parts)

Q: What are equivalent fractions? Give an example.

A: Equivalent fractions are different fractions that represent the same part of a whole. Example: 1/3 = 2/6 = 3/9 = 4/12. They all show the same amount but with different names.

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3

Angles as Turns

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Q: What is a full turn?

A: A full turn is when an object rotates completely around and comes back to its starting position. It makes a complete circle. Examples: a minute hand completing one full rotation on a clock, or a giant

Q: What is a half turn?

A: A half turn is when an object rotates halfway around from its starting position. It is half of a full turn. After a half turn, the object faces the opposite direction from where it started.

Q: What is a quarter turn?

A: A quarter turn is one-fourth (1/4) of a full turn. It forms a right angle. When you make a quarter turn, you rotate 90 degrees from your starting position.

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Where can I find CBSE Class 5 Mathematics Flashcards?

This page provides flashcards for CBSE Class 5 Mathematics for the 2026 board exam. For chapter-by-chapter study help including summaries, quizzes, and flashcards, try Super Tutor.

Mathematics is one of the scoring subjects in CBSE Class 5 if prepared well. Focus on understanding concepts, practising problems regularly, and revising key formulas. Most students who follow a structured study plan score above 80%.

Start by understanding the complete syllabus. Then focus on important questions from each chapter. Use revision notes for quick review before exams. Follow a study plan that covers all chapters with dedicated revision time.

Flashcards use active recall — one of the most effective study techniques. By testing yourself with question-answer cards, you remember concepts 3× longer than passive reading. Use them daily for 10–15 minutes.

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