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Std 4 Math HOTS Questions Chapter 8 Part1

Chapter 8 focuses on data handling for 4th-grade students, presenting various questions related to surveys, graphs, and charts. The questions require students to perform basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and percentage calculations to derive answers. Each question is accompanied by a step-by-step explanation and categorized by difficulty and higher-order thinking skills.

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Std 4 Math HOTS Questions Chapter 8 Part1

Chapter 8 focuses on data handling for 4th-grade students, presenting various questions related to surveys, graphs, and charts. The questions require students to perform basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and percentage calculations to derive answers. Each question is accompanied by a step-by-step explanation and categorized by difficulty and higher-order thinking skills.

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Chapter 8: Data Handling

Question ID Grade Level Topic Question Text Answer Step-by-Step Explanation Difficulty Level HOTS Category Hints/Prompts
A class of 30 students took a survey on their favorite
Subtract the number of students who chose Subtract to find the number of students who didn’t choose
Q001 4 Data Handling fruit. If 10 students chose apples, how many students 20 students Easy Analysis
apples from the total: 30 - 10 = 20 students. apples.
did not choose apples?
A bar graph shows that 15 people prefer tea and 25 Subtract the number of people who prefer tea
Q002 4 Data Handling people prefer coffee. How many more people prefer 10 people from those who prefer coffee: 25 - 15 = 10 Easy Analysis Compare the two values using subtraction.
coffee than tea? people.
A table shows the number of books borrowed by Multiply the number of students by the
Q003 4 Data Handling students in a week. If 12 students borrowed 2 books 24 books number of books each borrowed: 12 × 2 = 24 Easy Analysis Use multiplication to find the total number of books.
each, how many books were borrowed in total? books.
Each star represents 10 pencils. Multiply the
A pictogram shows 5 stars for every 10 pencils sold. If
Q004 4 Data Handling 30 pencils number of stars by 10: 3 stars × 10 pencils = 30 Easy Analysis Multiply the stars by the value they represent.
there are 3 stars, how many pencils were sold?
pencils.
A pie chart shows that 25% of a class chose soccer as
Multiply the total number of students by 25%:
Q005 4 Data Handling their favorite sport. If there are 40 students in the class, 10 students Easy Analysis Use percentages to find the number of students.
40 students × 0.25 = 10 students.
how many chose soccer?
In a line graph showing temperature changes, the
Subtract the starting temperature from the
Q006 4 Data Handling temperature increased from 20°C to 25°C. What is the 5°C Easy Analysis Subtract to find the difference in temperatures.
final temperature: 25°C - 20°C = 5°C.
increase in temperature?
A tally chart shows that 8 students chose blue, 6 chose
Add the numbers from the tally chart: 8 + 6 + 4
Q007 4 Data Handling red, and 4 chose green as their favorite color. What is 18 students Easy Analysis Add the values to find the total number of students.
= 18 students.
the total number of students surveyed?
A chart shows that 12 students preferred cats and 8
Add the number of students who preferred
Q008 4 Data Handling students preferred dogs. How many students 20 students Easy Analysis Add the two preferences to find the total.
cats and dogs: 12 + 8 = 20 students.
participated in the survey in total?
A survey shows that 6 students walk to school, 10 take
Add the number of students who walk and ride
Q009 4 Data Handling the bus, and 4 ride bicycles. How many students do not 10 students Easy Analysis Add the non-bus totals to get the answer.
bicycles: 6 + 4 = 10 students.
take the bus?
A bar graph shows that 20 students prefer ice cream,
The bar graph shows 20 students preferring ice
Q010 4 Data Handling and 15 prefer cake. How many students prefer ice 20 students Easy Analysis Read the graph carefully to extract the data.
cream, so the answer is 20.
cream?

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