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This document contains a math worksheet for students in Class 4CI with 17 multiple choice and word problems covering topics like factors of numbers, prime and composite numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, word problems involving sharing and measuring quantities.

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This document contains a math worksheet for students in Class 4CI with 17 multiple choice and word problems covering topics like factors of numbers, prime and composite numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, word problems involving sharing and measuring quantities.

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CAMBRIDGE MATHS WORKSHEET


Week 35 – Lesson 4

Name: _________________________________ Class: 4CI____ Date: __________

Practice test 1
1. Which of the following is CORRECT about composite numbers?

A. Composite numbers have exactly 2 factors.

B. All even numbers are composite numbers.

C. A composite number cannot be an odd number.

D. Composite numbers have more than 2 factors.

2. Choose the correct answers for the following questions

a. Which of the following is NOT a prime number?

A. 11 B. 29 C. 13 D. 32

b. Which of the following is NOT a composite number?

A. 12 B. 27 C. 31 D. 45

3. Why is 49 a square number?

A. It has more than 2 factors.

B. It comes between the square number 36 and 64.

C. There is a right angle in the digit 4.

D. When we multiply the number 7 by itself, the result is 49.

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4.

a. Here is the sequence of triangular numbers

What is the next number in this sequence? _______

?
1 3 6

b. Here is the sequence of square numbers

What are the two missing numbers in this sequence? _______ and _______

1 4 25

? ?
5. Circle the net which CANNOT make a cube.

A B C D

6. Calculate
2
a. 2.8+6.5=¿ ¿ b. 23.42−9.29=¿ ¿

7. Use the number line to help you calculate.

a. -3 + 8 = __________ c. 4 - 7 = __________

b. –6 + 4 = __________ d. 5 - 9 = __________

8. Calculate.
4 5
a. of 56. __________ b. of 45. __________
7 9

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9. This picture represents a mixed number 2
8
Convert this mixed number into an improper fraction. __________

10. Write the mixed numbers.

a. __________ b. __________

11. Safia has a bag of marbles.

3
2
She gave of her marbles to her friend, Zara.
3

How many marbles did Zara get from Safia?

__________________________

12. Eight friends share three hamburgers equally.

How much hamburger does each person have? __________

13. Mrs. White weighs four suitcases ready for the holidays. Her suitcase weighs
20.17kg, her husband’s weighs 19.48kg and her daughter’s weighs 12.25kg.

What is the sum of the weight of the suitcases? __________

14. Arun collected 45.3ml of rain on Sunday. 6.8ml of water evaporated overnight.
How much rain was left on Monday? __________

15. A farm has 75 rows of pumpkins. Each row has 18 pumpkins.

How many pumpkins are there in total? __________

16. If Marcus does 34 minutes of homework every night.

How many minutes of homework will he have done in 3 weeks? __________

17. The temperature in Amsterdam was -2°C at midnight.

If it had risen by 7°C, what was the temperature in Amsterdam now? __________

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