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CLASS 4 MATHS WORKSHEET - pt2 Pallikaranai

This document contains a worksheet with objective type questions on mathematics. There are questions on topics like fractions, multiples, factors, divisibility tests etc. The questions are in multiple choice, fill in the blanks and short answer formats.

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DAV SCHOOL, PALLIKARANAI

WORKSHEET
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: 4
Objective type questions
I Fill in the blanks
1. The smallest prime number is ________
2. The smallest multiple of 569 is ______
3. The first 3 multiples of 12 are _______, _______and ________.
4. 35 is the smallest multiple of ___________.
5. The smallest common multiple of 3 and 7 are _________
6. Every number is a multiple of ______ and ______.
7. All even numbers are divisible by ______.
8. A number having ______in its one place is divisible by 10.
9. _________ is neither a prime number nor a composite number
10. A prime number has exactly ______factors, ______and ______.
11. The only even prime number is _______.
12. The greatest prime number less than 100 is _______.
13. The smallest odd composite number is ________.
14. The numbers which are multiplied together are called the _______of the
product.
15. _______ is a factor of every number.
16. The product is called a _______of each of the multiplicand and the multiplier.
17. The common factors of 10 and 15 are ________.
18. The prime factors of 24 are _______.
19. All even numbers except 2 are ________ numbers.
20. The first odd prime number is ______.
II Write True or False
1. The smallest multiple of every number is 1
2. The multiples of a number are finite in number
3. Every number is a multiple of itself.
4. 54 is a common multiple of 9 and 6.
5. Every number divisible by 2 is divisible by 6.
6. If a number is divisible by 9, it is also divisible by 3.
7. Only odd numbers are divisible by 3.
8. Every number divisible by 5 is also divisible by 10.
9. All even numbers are composite numbers.
10. Prime numbers do not have any factors.
11. The factor of a number may be greater than the number.
12. Every odd number is not a prime number.
III Choose the correct answer
1. The fraction of the coloured portion is

7 5 7 5
a) b) c) d)
5 7 12 12

2. Which of the following is incorrect?

1 4 1 6 1 5 1 5
a) = b) = c) = d) =
2 8 2 12 3 10 3 15

2
3. How many minutes are there in of an hour?
3

a) 40 minutes b) 50 minutes c) 60 minutes d) 20 minutes

4. There are 12 berries in a bowl on the counter. Two-sixths of them are


raspberries. How many raspberries are in the bowl?

a) 5 b) 8 c) 4 d)6

𝟐
5. Which one is the correct equivalent fraction list of ?
𝟑

𝑎) 4⁄6 , 5⁄3 , 6⁄9 𝑏) 4⁄6 , 6⁄9 , 8⁄12 𝑐) 4⁄6 , 6⁄7 , 6⁄12 𝑑) 4⁄6 , 6⁄9 , 8⁄10

6. Which statement is correct?

a) Proper fraction has a larger numerator than its denominator.


b) Proper fraction must have 1 in the numerator.
c) Proper fraction must have 1 in the denominator.
d) Proper fraction must have a larger denominator compared to its numerator.

7. Anil lost 20 marbles and had 25 marbles left. What fraction of his marbles did he
lose?

a) 1/3 b) 4/9 c) 3/5 d) 4/5

8. What is the lowest form of 16⁄24?

a) 1/3 b)1/6 c) 2/3 d) 2/5

9. Five-sixths of a minute = ________ Seconds

a) 45 b) 55
c) 50 d) 40
10. When the numerator is equal to denominator then what is the resultant number?
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) None of these

11. Fractions which have the same denominator are known as _____fractions.
a) Proper b) improper c) unlike d) like
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12. Five less than of 45 is equal to ________.
5

a) 25 b) 27 c) 22 d) None of these
13. Kamazhini cut 3⁄4 of 12 bananas. She cut each of these bananas into halves.
How many pieces of bananas does she has?
a) 9 b) 12 c) 15 d) 18
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14. Which of these gives the simplest form of ?
18
9𝑋9 9+9 9−9 9÷9
a) b) c) d)
18 𝑋 9 18+9 18−9 18÷9
4 5
15. + is
9 9

a) less than 1 b) equal to 1 c) greater than 1 d) equal to 2


21. My height is 3 cm more than three-fourths of a metre. What is my height in
cm?

a) 102cm b)98cm c) 78cm d)73cm

3 18
22. Which symbol should come in the box?
4 24
a) < b) = c) > d) ≠ (sign for not equal to)

23. How many times should 1 / 4 be added to itself to give 3?


a) 4 b)3 c)8 d)12
24. When denominator > numerator, the fraction is called

a) Proper fraction b) Like fraction c) Improper fraction d) Unlike fraction

25. When comparing two fractions, if the denominators are same, then the
fraction having the smaller numerator is
a) smaller in value b) both fractions are equal
c) larger in value d) cannot determine
III Answer the following
1. Make factor tree for the following numbers in three different ways
a) 48 b) 24 c)90

2. Write the first 10 multiples and find the common multiples of


a) 9,12 b)2,3,4 c)6,8

3. Find the common factors of


a) 14 and 42 b)16 and 24 c)52 and 96

4. Write four fractions with denominator 16 and arrange in ascending order.

5. Write the multiples of


a) 4 between 80 and 100 b)11 between 80 and 140 c) 5 less than 160

6. The given table shows the number of pencils sold in two shops A and B in a
week. Complete the table and find on which two days respectively did the
shops A and B sell the same number of pencils?

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Shop A 4 8 16 28

Shop B 6 12 24

7. Find the greatest 3-digit common multiple of 3 and 4

8. Write the first three equivalents of

a) 8/9 b)5/12 c)3/11

9. Find the sum and reduce to its lowest form


9 5 4 6 24 20 1 1 5
a) + b) + c) + d) + +
20 20 14 14 25 25 12 12 12

10. Convert the improper fractions into mixed numbers.

a) 9/5 b) 16/3 c) 44/11 d)54/8

11. Convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions


2 3 9 11
a) 3 b) 7 c)3 d) 2
4 4 10 21
12. Subtract

a) three-fifths from seven-fifths


b) five-twelfths from nine-twelfths

13. Find the difference


a) 9/13 and 4/13 b)16/20 and 9/20

14. Using the divisibility tests, find which of the following numbers are divisible by
6

a) 291744 b)12583 c)4335 d)639210

15. Fill one digit in each of the boxes to make the number divisible by 3

a) 7 8 b) 6 04 c)42 8 d) 995

16. Which number should be added to 695 to make it divisible by 10?

17. Divide the fifth multiple of 12 by the tenth multiple of 3.

18. Find the number 7th multiple of 5 + 9th multiple of 8

19. Find the sum of the second common multiple and the first common multiple of
4 and 5

20. Find the difference between 4th multiple of 6 and 3rd multiple of 5.

21. What is the sum of the prime numbers between 1 and 20?

22. Find the product of all 1-digit composite numbers.

23. Find the sum of the odd factors of 18.

24. In February 2021, a school was working only three-fourths of the total number
of days in the month and the remaining number of days given as holidays.
How many days did the school work in the month of February? (Hint: Check
if 2021 was a leap year)

25. A cardiologist had 19 appointments fixed for Tuesday. Five appointments were
cancelled that morning. What fraction of patients kept their appointments with
the doctor on Tuesday?

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