Grade 4_Mid-year_Revision 2024-2025
Grade 4_Mid-year_Revision 2024-2025
Mid-year Revision
2024-2025
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Grade 4 - Revision Sheet
A-Choose the Correct Answer:
6) 54 hundreds =……..
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9) The time is now 10:25, what time will it be in fifty minutes?
a) 2 b) 6 c) 5 d) 12
11) The height of Cairo Tower is 198 meters. How high is it in centimeters?
12) If Shaima’s weight is 65 kilograms and 500 grams, then her weight in grams = .............
14) If a fish tank contains 20 liters and 250 milliliters of water. The volume of water
in the tank in milliliters is .........................
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17) 258 + 0 = 258 (…………………………………. Property)
18) The equation that represents the following Bar Model is ................
20) 313 × 2 = . . . . . . . ..
a) 8 + 6 + 8 + 6 b) 8× 6 × 8 × 6 c) 8 × 6 × 2 d) 8 + 6 + 2
23) A square has an area of 64 cm2, then its perimeter = .................................................... cm.
a) 8 b) 16 c) 32 d) 64
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25) Which of the following is a formula for the perimeter of the rectangle?
a) 𝑃 = 𝐿 + 𝑊 + 2 b) 𝑃 = (𝐿 × 𝑊) × 2
c) 𝑃 = (𝐿 × 2) + (𝑊 × 2) d) 𝑃 = (𝐿 × 𝑊) +2
26) Which of the following is a formula for the area of the rectangle?
a) 𝐴 = 𝐿 × 𝑊 b) 𝐴 = 𝐿 × 𝑊 × 2 c) 𝐴 = 𝐿 + 𝑊 d) 𝐴 = 𝐿 + 𝑊 + 2
27) The area of a rectangle whose length is 9 cm and its width is 4 cm is equal to the
area of the square whose perimeter is ..........................................................cm.
a) 24 b) 36 c) 13 d) 18
28) The equation that represents "28 equals four times n" is .................................... .
a) 28 = 4 × n b) 28n = 4 c) 28 = 4 + n d) 28 – n = 4
a) 5 b) 50 c) 500 d) 5,000
a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
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32) The number that has the factors (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24) is ....................
a) 8 b) 12 c) 24 d) 36
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3
36) If the factors of a number are: (1, 2, 3, 6, 9,18) only. What is that number?
a) 30 b) 24 c) 18 d) 36
37) The expression that matches the description “the product of the difference
between 13 and 4 and the sum of 6 and 11” is ……………………………….
c) 13 − 4 × (6 + 11) d) 13 − 4 × 6 + 11
2) The largest number that can be formed using the digits 2, 5, 9, 1, 7, and 3 is .............
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3) Express "3 billion + 500 million + 25 thousand + 108" in word form.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5) The value of the digit in the Thousands place = 10 times the value of the digit in the
.................................... place.
width, is ........
20) A rectangle has a length of 8 cm and a width of 4 cm. Its area iscm2.
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21) The factors of 14 are .............. , ................. , ................ , ................. .
22) The prime numbers between 20 and 40 are ............ , .......... , ........... and ............
23) The number that has only two factors is called a ....................................... number.
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F- Answer The following:
1) In one week 6,245 tourists visited the pyramids, and in the following week
5,375 tourists did. How many total tourists visited the pyramids in the two
weeks?
Solution: .........................................................................................................................
2) Sarah had 1,025 pounds. She bought a dress for 675 pounds. How many pounds
are left with Sarah? Use Bar Model: Equation:
Solution: …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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3) A road with a length of 9,150 meters was paved in three days, of which 345
meters were paved on the first day and 290 meters on the next day. How many
meters were paved on the third day?
Solution: …………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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5) Find the multiples of each of the numbers 6 and 8, up to 50, then find the
common multiples between them:
6) The school bus can accommodate 45 students. If the school has 5 buses, and
each bus makes two trips in the morning, how many students can be transported
by all buses in the two trips?
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