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The document outlines the structure of the Class IV Annual Mathematics Exam for Induschamps School, detailing the exam date, duration, and maximum marks. It includes various sections with questions on fill in the blanks, true or false statements, matching, multiple-choice questions, and problem-solving tasks. The exam assesses students' understanding of mathematical concepts such as fractions, perimeter, and basic arithmetic operations.
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STD 4 Annual

The document outlines the structure of the Class IV Annual Mathematics Exam for Induschamps School, detailing the exam date, duration, and maximum marks. It includes various sections with questions on fill in the blanks, true or false statements, matching, multiple-choice questions, and problem-solving tasks. The exam assesses students' understanding of mathematical concepts such as fractions, perimeter, and basic arithmetic operations.
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INDUSCHAMPS SCHOOL, WAKAD, PUNE

Class: IV Annual Exam (2023-24) Max. Marks: 80


Date: 04/03/2024 Sub: Mathematics Time: 3 hr
Roll No. ______ Name: _____________ Invigilator’s sign:
SECTION – A (25 marks)
Q.I. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. [1M x 5 = 5M]
i. To change paise into rupees, we ______________.
ii. The perimeter of a rectangle =________________.
iii. 315 km 200 m = ______ m.
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iv. of 72 =____.
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v. Numbers that have more than two factors (1 and the number itself) are called ____________ numbers.
Q.II. State whether the following statements are true or false. [1M x 5 = 5M]
i. If a number is divisible by 9, it is also divisible by 3.
ii. The perimeter of a square is 4 + Side.
7 3 5
iii. + = .
8 8 4
iv. Only those numbers that end with 3 are odd numbers.
v. Fractions in which the numerator is less than the denominator are called proper fractions.
Q.III. Match the following from column A to column B [1M x 5 = 5M]
Column A Column B
i. ₹1778.25 - ₹678.75 a) Odd number
ii. Athanni b) Like fraction

2 3 4 c) ₹1099.50
iii. , , are called
5 5 5

iv. 87 d) 394
31 e) 50 p
v. The mixed fraction for
9

Q.IV. Select the correct answers to the questions from the given options. [1M x 10 = 10M]
i. Which of the following is a unit fraction?
3 4 2 1
(a) (b) (c) (d)
11 9 5 7
ii. 2 dam = ______ dm.
1 1
(a) 20 (b) 200 (c) (d)
20 200
iii. 4 mobile phones cost ₹ 78,936. The cost of 1 mobile phone is:
(a) ₹ 19,734 (b) 19,739 (c) 19,834 (d) 19,839
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iv. of 105 is:
15
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(a) 56 (b) (c) 40 (d) 1715
15
v. 3 L = ______ mL.
(a) 100 (b) 300 (c) 1000 (d) 3000
vi. What is the area of a square with a side of length of 1 m?
(a) 100 m (b) 10 m (c) 1 m (d) 1 sq. m
vii. If one packet of candies costs ₹ 26.95,then the cost of 2 such packets is.
(a) ₹ 59.30 (b) ₹ 53.09 (c) ₹ 53.90 (d) ₹ 53.190
viii. 857 when written as an improper fraction is:
56 61 62 65
(a) (b) (c) (d)
5 7 7 7
ix. The number with only one factor is:
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1
x. 1655 p = ₹ _____.
(a) 16.55 (b) 1.655 (c) 160.55 (d) 165.50

SECTION – B (8 marks)
Q.V. Do as directed. [2M x 4 = 8M]
i. Fill in the missing numerator and denominator for each of the following equivalent fractions.
56 3 ❑
a) = 7 b) = 35
64 ❑ 5
ii. Find the perimeters of shapes whose measurements are given below.
a) Triangle with sides 23 cm, 45 cm and 67 cm
b) Rectangle with length = 25 m and breadth = 84 m
iii. Put the correct sign <, > or = in the box.
13
a) 325 4
27 b) 314
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iv. Find the HCF of the following numbers.
a) 12 and 50 b) 15 and 42

SECTION – C (12 marks)


Q.VI. Solve the following.
i. [3M x 4 = 12M]
6 11 12 13
a) Arrange the fractions 215, 4 15 , 715 , 515 in ascending order.
3 5 2 7
b) Represent the fractions , , and on a number line.
8 8 8 8
ii.
a) Find the perimeter of a square with side 18 cm.
b) Find the LCM of the following numbers.
1. 45 and 50 2. 25 and 20
iii.
a) Express 124 as a product of prime factors using both factor tree method and division method.
b) Find the approximate areas of the given irregular shape. Each square has a side length of 1 cm.

iv. Divya buys 2 salwar suits, 3 jeans, 2 shirts and 4 pair of sandals. Complete the bill for the items
purchased using the given rate list.
SECTION – D (30 marks)
Q.VII. Evaluate.
i. Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide the following quantities. [2M x 4 = 8M]
a) ₹1,435.77 ÷ 21 b) 45 kL 170 L + 6 kL 65 L
c) 110 m 287 cm - 87 m 204 cm d) ₹137.48 × 42
ii. Convert the following. [1M x 10 = 10M]
a) 550 cm =______ dm
b) 6,360 L = _____ kL_____ L
c) 1,648 p = ₹______
d) 6 hL = ______ mL
e) 3,345 mg = _____ g _____ mg
f) ₹879.85 = _______ p
g) 3,000 mg = _____ dg
h) 233 km 100 m = ______ m
i) 5 kL = _____ daL
j) 800 cm = _____ m
iii. Raghav invited his classmates for his birthday party. He wanted to know what flavour of ice cream each
classmate liked. He collected the following information. Represent the give data using tally marks. Give it a
suitable title. Also, answer the questions that follow. [4M]
Ice cream flavour Number of children

Strawberry 7
Vanilla 5
Chocolate 16
Butterscotch 14
Kesar pista 4
Mango 9
a) Which flavour of ice cream should he buy the most?
b) How many of Raghav’s classmates like mango ice cream?
c) Which is the least liked flavour among his classmates?
d) How many more classmates like Butterscotch than Vanilla?
iv. Add/Subtract the following fractions and write the answer in its lowest terms or as a mixed number.
1 1 3
[2M x 2= 4M] a) 32 - 24 b) 4 7
+ 613
vi. Word Problems. [3M x 2= 6M]
a) The side length of a square garden is 56 m long. How much wire is needed for fencing it around twice?
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b) Kavya and Vaishnavi go to the beach to collect shells. They carry bags. Kavya fills of her bag and
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3
Vaishnavi fills of her bag. Whose bag is more full and by how much?
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