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This document contains details about a half-yearly mathematics examination for 4th class students, including: 1) The exam contains multiple choice (Section A), fill in the blanks (Section B), true/false (Section C), and word problems (Sections D and E) questions. 2) Section D problems include finding the next terms in a pattern, listing prime numbers less than 40, finding the LCM and HCF of various numbers, and performing multiplication, subtraction, division, and addition operations. 3) Section E word problems ask students to calculate the price of oranges based on a dozen price, determine how many balls were packed in each box given the total number of balls and boxes, find

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Children Public Sr.

Sec School ,Fatehpur

Half yearly Examination (2020-21)

Sub – Mathematics

Class -4th

Time : 1 hour 30 mins M.M 40

Note : Attempt all the questions .

A – Tick the correct answer (4Marks)

(1) Which of the following is meaningless ?


(a) XIV (b) XIX (c) IXVI (d) XXVI
(2) One lakh is a ..... digit number .
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 4
(3) 6000 + 6 +16 is = .....
(a) 6616 (b) 6166 (c) 6022 (d) 6202
(4) 82756 – 56987 = ......
(a) 25769 (b) 25869 (c) 26769 (d) 26869
B- Fill in the blanks (4 Marks )
(1) We cannot divide a number by ......
(2) The smallest odd composite number is .. ...
(3) There are ...... prime numbers between 40 and 50 .
(4) There are ...... symbols in Roman numerals
C- Write the following statements is true or false (4Marks )
(1) In the Indian system of numeration , there are two places in each period (
)
(2) We can change the order of minuend and subtrahend .( )
(3) The remainder is always smaller than divisor . ( )
(4) Every number divisible by 10 is always divisible by 5. ( )
D- Solve the sums (16 Marks )
(1) Study the pattern and write down the next three terms
6,12,24,28,_____,____,_____
(2) Write all prime numbers less than 40.
(3) Find the LCM of 2,3 and 4 .
(4) Find the HCF of 16 and 23.
(5) Find the quotient and remainder 5479÷12.
(6) Multiply 654÷54
(7) Subtract 98567 from 111111.
(8) Find the sum 60009,999,7777,18584.
E- Solve the word problems (12 Marks )
(1) The price of 1 dozen oranges is Rs.96 .What is the price of 15
oranges ?
(2) 3475 balls were packed equally in 25 boxes . How many balls
were packed in each box ?
(3) In an examination , 75974 students passed . If the number of
failures be 27797. Find the number of students who appeared in
the examination .
(4) Represent the information given below through a pictograph.
Number of students using different modes of transport to reach
the school .
Choose a symbol (picture) to represent the certain number of
items.
Bicycle Cars Buses Walking Scooter
48 30 72 18 54

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