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Building With Bricks

This document is a mathematics worksheet about bricks. It contains questions to test understanding of basic brick properties and geometry. It also contains word problems involving calculating the number of bricks needed for walls of different lengths and the cost of purchasing various quantities of bricks. Key points covered include: a brick has 6 faces and is shaped like a cuboid; bricks are made in kilns; and problems calculating the number and cost of bricks based on given rates and quantities.
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Building With Bricks

This document is a mathematics worksheet about bricks. It contains questions to test understanding of basic brick properties and geometry. It also contains word problems involving calculating the number of bricks needed for walls of different lengths and the cost of purchasing various quantities of bricks. Key points covered include: a brick has 6 faces and is shaped like a cuboid; bricks are made in kilns; and problems calculating the number and cost of bricks based on given rates and quantities.
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ATOMIC ENERGY CENTRAL SCHOOL-1, MUMBAI

WORKSHEET
Class: 4 Sub: Mathematics
Name: ____________________ Sec: ____ Roll No: ______
1. Building with Bricks

Important concepts:
 A brick is in the shape of a cuboid.
 It has 6 faces.
 Each face of the brick is a rectangle.

I. Choose the correct answer. Mark a


1. A brick has ____ faces.
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a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8

2. A brick has ____ edges.


a) 12 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8

3. A brick has ____ corners.


a) 3 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8

3. The face of a brick is a ____________


a) Square b) Triangle c) Circle d) Rectangle

4. Which of these is the face of a brick?


a) b) c) d)

5. Which of these a drawing of a brick?


a) b) c) d)

6. Bricks are made in _______.


a) furnaces b) factories c) kilns d) bakeries

7. One hundred thousand = _____________


a) 10000 b) 100000 c) 1000 d) 1000000

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8. __________ thousands are there in a lakh.
a) 1000 b) 10000 c) 100 d) 10

9. Ten thousand = ________ hundreds.


a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10000

10. One thousand = _________ hundreds.


a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10000

11. One lakh = ____________ thousands.


a) 10 b) 100 c) 1000 d) 10000

II. Do as directed
1. Name any two places where you have seen arches.

Sol: ______________________, ______________________

2. Draw a brick showing its 3 faces.


Sol:

3. Navya wants to make a wall 1 metre long. How many bricks will she
need to put in a line if the length of each brick is 10 cm?
(Hint: 1 metre = 100 cm)
Sol:

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4. If the length of a brick is 20 cm, how many bricks are needed to make
a wall of 4 metres?
Sol:

5. If the length of a brick is 15 cm, how many bricks are needed to make
a wall of 6 metres?
Sol:

6. If the length of a brick is 25 cm, how many bricks are needed to make
a wall of 8 metres?
Sol:

7. The cost of one thousand bricks is ₹ 3000. What is the cost of 500
bricks?
Sol:

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III. Solve the following
1. Old bricks --- ₹ 2000 for 1000 bricks
New bricks --- ₹ 3000 for 1000 bricks

i) What is the cost of 500 old bricks?


Sol:

ii) What is the cost of 5000 new bricks?


Sol:

2. Manohar bought 6000 bricks at the rate of ₹ 3000 for thousand bricks
to construct his house. How much money did he pay?
Sol:

3. Komal bought 500 bricks. She bought them at the rate of ₹ 4000 for
thousand bricks. How much amount did she pay?
Sol:

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