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GRADE-4 Math

This document contains a final exam for Grade 4 with questions in mathematics. It includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, drawing circles based on radii, converting between units like kilometers and meters, comparing quantities using symbols like < and >, converting improper fractions to mixed numerals, calculating perimeters and areas of shapes, interpreting bar graphs, and solving word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and sharing quantities. The exam tests a range of math concepts for children in Grade 4.
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GRADE-4 Math

This document contains a final exam for Grade 4 with questions in mathematics. It includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, drawing circles based on radii, converting between units like kilometers and meters, comparing quantities using symbols like < and >, converting improper fractions to mixed numerals, calculating perimeters and areas of shapes, interpreting bar graphs, and solving word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and sharing quantities. The exam tests a range of math concepts for children in Grade 4.
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SaVVy InternatIonal School

Academic Year : 2020-21


Final Exam/Grade – IV

Subject
SST GRADE 3: MATH Marks : 50
Date : -04-2021 Time : 2 ½ hours

Q1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) : 5 marks


(1) A fraction that is equivalent to 7 is
9
a. 7 b. 5 c. 14 d. 7
11 9 18 49

(2) The mixed fraction for 17 is


18
a. 1 b. 2 c. 1 d. 2

(3) Add ₹ 33.88 + ₹ 2.15


(a) ₹ 31.73 (b) ₹ 36.03 (c) ₹ 30.03 (d) ₹ 36.05

(4) In a decimal number, the place values of the digits after the decimal point are:
(a) always greater than 1 (b) always less than 1 (c) always less than one-tenth
(d) always less than one-hundredth.

(5) 12 g + 1000 g =
(a) 13 g (b) 1012 g (c) 1002 g (d) 1120 g

(6) 10 m – 600 cm =
(a) 8 m 400 cm (b) 9 m 40 cm (c) 4 m (d) 4000 cm

(7) Which of these has a fixed length ?


(a) Line (b) Line Segment (c) Ray (d) Point.

(8) A polygon with three equal sides;


(a) Parallelogram (b) Rhombus (c) Equilateral Triangle (d) Pentagon

(9) The perimeter is the measure of ______ of a figure.


(a) boundary (b) one side (c) Flat surface enclosing a figure.

(10) The perimeter of a square is 40 cm. what is the area of the square:
(a) 100 sq. cm (b) 25 sq. cm (c) 400 sq. cm
Q2. Fill in the blanks: 5 marks

(1) In 5 , 6 is the _______________________


6
(2) In 4 , 4 is the _______________________
9
(3) 72.835 = ______ + 2 + _____+ 3 + ______
100
(4) I am the perimeter of the circle ___________________.
(5) A polygon formed with 8 line segments is called ___________
(6) It is the half of the diameter _________________.
(7) A triangle that has no two sides equal is called a _______________.
(8) Diameter = __________ .
(9) 8 kg = ___________g.
(10) 134 x 20 = ____________.

Q3. Do as Directed: 4 marks


(A) Find the radius or diameter as required
(1) Diameter = 14 cm, Radius = ?
(2) Radius = 4 cm, diameter = ?
(3) Diameter = 18 cm, radius = ?
(4) Radius = 8 cm, Diameter = ?

(B) Use your compasses to draw a circle of the following radii 3 marks
(1) 3 cm (2) 5 cm (3) 6.5 cm

(C) Solve problem 4 marks


(i) Add ₹ 12.50 + ₹ 21.75
(ii) Subtract ₹ 784.20 - ₹ 214.95
(iii) Product (a) ₹ 10.5 (b) 188.25
X3 x6
------- _____

Q4. Fill in the blanks with : <, >, or = 3 marks


(i) 26 km _____ 2600 m
(ii) 9905 mL ______ 10 L
(iii) 415 cm ______ 4 m
Q5. Use the pictures to write the improper fractions and then convert them into mixed fraction
(5 marks)

Improper Mixed
Fractions Numeral
A
1
-- 1
2

B
--

------------
4
C

------------
3
D

-- --

-- --

Q6. Follow the instruction (6 marks)

(A) Find the perimeter of the following


(i) 19 cm length, 17 cm breadth (rectangle)
(ii) 5 cm sides (square)
(B) Convert the following into meters
(1) 9 km (2) 27 km 532 m (3) 12 km

Q7. The bar charts below show the number of girls and boys in the different sections of Class IV
(5 marks)

Q8. Problem Sums (Any five) (10 marks)


(1) A square picture of side 44 cm has to be framed. Find the length of the frame needed. Give the
answer in meters and centimeters.
(2) A car has a full tank of 35 L 450 mL of petrol. In a journey if it uses up 22L 900 ml, how much petrol
will be left in the tank ?
(3) Prachi cycled 2 k.m 250 m on Saturday and 3 km 980 m on Sunday. How much distance did she
cycle altogether on the two days ?
(4) If one dozen eggs cost ₹ 119.15, how much will 10 dozens of eggs cost ?
(5) Share a cash reward of ₹ 592.20 equally among 9 persons. How much will each person
get ?
(6) In the month of march, Preeti saved ₹ 980.75, Reeta saved ₹ 1275.50 and Rohit saved ₹
425.90. How much did they all save together?

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