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
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
(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