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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, CRPF, AVADI, CHENNAI – 65Study Material for Session Ending Exam (2019 -20)Class IV – MathsOne Mark QuestionsComplete the patterna) 2, 4 , 6, 10, 12b) 10, 20, 30, 40, 50c) 100A, 99B, 98C, 97D, 96Ed) 9, 109, 209, 309, 409e) 8, 16, 24, 32, 40Fill in the blanksa) 1 km = 1000 metresb) 3 km = ___________ metresc) 5 km = ___________ metresd) 7km = ___________ metrese) 9km = ___________ metresf) 350 metres = 300metres 50 centimetresg) 675 metres = ______ metres _______ centimetres.h) 590 metres = ______ metres _______ centimetres.i) 431 metres = ______ metres _______ centimetres.j) 449 metres = ______ metres _______ centimetres.k) 1000grams = 300 grams + 700 gramsl) 1000 grams = 350 grams + 650 gramsm) 1000 grams = 400 grams + 600 gramsn) 1000 grams = 200 grams + 800 gramso) 1000 grams = 500 grams + 500 gramsComplete the blanks1) 8 x 6 x 5 = 5 x 8 x 62) 3 x 4 x 5 = 5 x 3 x 43) 8 x ___ x 5 = 5 x 7 x _______4) _____ x 9 x 6 = 6 x _______ x 75) ______ x 5 x 4 = 4 x _____ x 9Fill in the blanks.1) Multiplication is known as Repeated Addition.2) Division is known as Repeated Subtraction.3) Symbol of Multiplication isX4) Symbol of Division is ÷5) Perimeter = Sum of all sides of a closed figure.6) Quarter = ?7) Half = ?8) Three-fourths = ?9) Whole = 1 or 1/110) 1 dozen = 1211) half a dozen = 612) 2 dozens = 2413) 3 dozens = ___________14) 6 dozens = ___________15) 8 dozens = ___________ Fill in the blanksa) 1 kg = ____________ gb) ? kg = ___________ gc) ? kg = ___________ gd) ? kg = ___________ ge) 1litre = _________ mlf) ? litre = _________ mlg) ? litre = _________ mlh) ? litre = _________ mlFill in the blanks.Eg: In a fraction 3/5, the denominator is 5 , the numerator is 31) In a fraction 6/ 9, the numerator is ______, the denominator is ______2) In a fraction 8 / 12, the denominator is _______, the numerator is ______3) In a fraction 1 / 7,the numerator is ______, the denominator is ______4)In a fraction 5 / 8, the denominator is _______, the numerator is ______5) In a fraction 4 / 10, the denominator is _______, the numerator is ______Of means multiply (X)Find Quarter or (1/4) for the given number1) ? of 20 = ? x 20 = 52) ? of 32 = ____________3) ? of 36 = ____________4) ? of 40 = ____________5) ? of 48 = ____________Find Half or (1/2) for the given numbers1) ? of 20 = 102) ? of 40 = ___________3) ? of 80 = ___________4) ? of 60 = ___________5) ? of 30 = ___________Find ? for the given numbers.1) ? of 40 = ? x 40 = 302) ? of 48 = _________3) ? of 24 = ___________4) ? of 32 = ___________5) ? of 36 = ___________Find Which is Heavier?1) 1 kg or 500 grams = 1 kg2) 2 kg or 2250 grams = 2250 grams3) 3 kg or 3800 grams = ___________4) 4 kg or 3500 grams = ___________5) 6 kg or 8000 grams = ___________3. Write in fractionEg: One –fourth = ?a) Two –thirds = __________b) One – fifth = __________c) three-fourths= __________d) two-eighths = __________e) Six-tenths = __________Multiply1) 40 x 4 = 1602) 308 x 2 = _________3) 45 x 3 = _________4) 36 x 2 = _________5) 22 x 4 = _________6) 1891 x 1 = _________7) 905 x 0 = ___________8) 568 x 1 = ____________Division1) 30 ÷ 3 = 102) 45 ÷ 9 = ______3) 80 ÷ 10 = ______4) 56 ÷ 8 = ______5) 63 ÷ 7 = ______6) 5500 ÷ 100 = 557) 6000 ÷ 10 = 6008) 4500 ÷ 100 = ___________9) 8000 ÷ 10 = ___________10) 5400 ÷ 10 = ________11) 15 ÷ 15 = 112) 18 ÷ 1 = 1813) 99 ÷ 99 = __________14) 85 ÷ 1 = __________15 69 ÷ 1 = __________One mark Word problems.1) There are 40 mangoes. ? are ripe, how many are ripe? Ans: 40 x ? = 10 mangoes are ripe.2) There are 36 students. ? of them are girls, how many are girls?3) There are 80 students.1/2 of them are boys, how many are boys?Ans: ? of 80 = ? x 80 = 40 are boys.4) There are 30 stars. ? of them are red, how many are red?5) There are 36 Chocolates. ? of them are white, how many are white?Ans: ? of 36 = ? x 36 = 27 are white6) There are 40 books. ? of them are big, how many are big?7) There are 28 pens, ? of them are black, how many are black?8) Cost of one pen is Rs15. Find the cost of 5 pens?Ans : 15 x 5 = Rs 75.9) One goat has 4 legs. How many legs will 14 goats have?10) A cycle has 2 wheels. How many wheels does 24 cycles have?11) One pencil cost is Rs 5. What is the cost of 12 pencils?Two marks QuestionsWrite the multiplication facts1. 45 ÷ 9 = 5 9 x 5 = 455 x 9 = 452. 36 ÷ 4 = 9____________________3. 40 ÷ 8 = 5____________________4. 72 ÷ 9 = 8____________________5. 54 ÷ 6 = 9____________________Shade for the given fraction Guess the weight. Write Kg or g1) Rice 50 kg2) Sugar 3 _____3) Mustard seeds10 _____4) Cardmom5 _____5) Salt500_____6) Dal3 _____7) Ground nuts1 _____8) Jeera100 _____215Number Tower180135100805555453520201525301019152613302520155Complete the patterns1) 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 3 + 4 + 5 = 12Pattern will be 6, 9, 12, 15, 18…….2) 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 10 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 14 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = _______ 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 = _______Pattern will be __________________________3) 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 20 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = _______ 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 = _______Pattern will be __________________________Arrange in different ways1. Arrange 25 balls in two different ways. Each row should have the same number of balls.Ans1 x 25 = 255 x 5 = 252. Arrange 36 stars in two different ways. Each row should have the same number of stars3. Arrange 40 roses in two different ways. Each row should have the same number of roses.4. Arrange 30 boxes in two different ways. Each row should have the same number of boxes.5. Arrange 48 pens in two different ways. Each row should have the same number of pens.Multiply the following.1) 35 x 46 2) 42 x 233) 38 x 214) 321 x 25 5) 483 x 386) 123 x 15Divide1. 369 ÷ 3 = 2. 464 ÷ 4 =3. 565 ÷ 5 = 4. 627 ÷ 3 = 5. 657 ÷ 9 =6. 848 ÷ 8 =7. 763 ÷ 7 =Find the missing length if the boundary length is given9cmBoundary length = 28 cm6cmMissing length = 28cm -9cm -6cm= 13 cm?12 cm10cm10cmBoundary length = 44 cmMissing length =? 13 cm8 cmB boundary length = 44 cm7 cmMissing length =?Find the perimeter of 5cm Perimeter = Sum of all sides1) = 5cm + 5cm+ 5cm + 5cm 5cm5cm= 20 cm5cm 2) 15 cm12 cm 12 cm15 cm3) 10 cm3 cm3 cm 5cm5cm10 cm4) 12 cm 10 cm10 cm12 cmDraw an arrow to show which side of the balance is heavier?25g65g50g45g40g35g40g25g355g25g25g125g105g25g45g25g126gg26g25gg85ggWord problemsWord Problems1) Cost of 4 almirah is Rs960.What is the cost of 1 almirah?Ans: Cost of one almirah = 960 ÷ 4 = 2402) A sweet seller packs 192 laddoos in 8 boxes. How many he packed in one box?3) 363 apples are shared equally by 9 friends. How many apples will each get?4) A garden has 1800 trees. If each row has 6 trees. Find the number of rows?5) 5 students can sit in one room. How many rooms will accomdate 455 students?How much money1) 1 rupee = 100 paise2) How many 50 rupee notes are there in Rs 100 = 23) How many 100 rupee notes are there in Rs 500 = ______4) How many 500 rupee notes are there in Rs 3000 = ___________5) How many 200 rupee notes are there in Rs 4000 = ____________6) How many 1000 rupee notes are there in Rs 6000 = ___________Five mark Questions1) Observe the following codesA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 R S T U V W X Y Z18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26a) Write the following words in code numbers.157141131) Mango – 2) Cricket - __________________3) Gujarat - ___________________4) Apple - ___________________5) Delhi - ___________________b) Write the secret message.1) 11 22 3 18 16 6 – K V C R P F2) 7 1 13 5 19 - ______________________3) 7 15 15 4 -____________________4) 20 9 7 5 18 - ________________5) 12 9 13 5 - __________________2) Look at the postal rate given in the chartPostal ItemsPostal Rates (in Rs)Single Post Card6.00Printed Post Card12.00Inland letter4.00Letter Weighing1) 20 grams or less2) For every additional 20 grams6.004.00Parcel Weighing1) 50 grams or less2) For every additional 50 grams6.003.001) Cost of 1 inland letter = Rs 4.002) Cost of 5 inland letter = Rs 4.00 x 5 = Rs 20.003) Cost of 4 inland letters = _______________4) Cost of 7 inland letters = _______________5) Cost of 9 inland letters = _______________6) Cost of 2 printed post cards = 2 x Rs 12.00 = Rs 24.007) Cost of 4 printed post cards = _______________8) Cost of 8 printed post cards = _______________9) Cost of 3 single post cards = 3 x Rs 6.00 = Rs18.0010) Cost of 5 single post cards = _______________11) Cost of 7 single post cards = _______________12) Cost of stamps for a parcel weighing 300 grams (Split the grams in 50)= 50g + 50g + 50g + 50g + 50g + 50g = 6 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 =Rs 2113) Cost of stamps for a parcel weighing 400 grams.14) Cost of stamps for a parcel weighing 150 grams.15) Cost of stamps for a letter weighing 100 grams. (Split in 20 grams)= 20g + 20g + 20g + 20g + 20g=6 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = Rs 2216) Cost of stamps for a letter weighing 60 grams.17) Cost of stamps for a letter weighing 120 grams.3) Read the price list and answer the questionsItemPrice in Rs Per KgMango60Banana40Orange80Apple120a) How much does ? kg of banana cost? 40 x ? = Rs 20b) What is the price of ? kg of Orange? 80 x 3 /4 =Rs 60c) What is the cost of ? kg of apple? 120 x ? = Rs 30d) Which costs more ? kg of orange, ? kg of apples?? kg of oranges = Rs 40? kg of apples = Rs 30? kg of oranges is more4) Read the price list and answer the questionsItemPrice in Rs Per KgDal120Rice80Wheat160Sooji240a) How much does ? kg of Rice cost? b) What is the price of ? kg of Dal? c) What is the cost of ? kg of Wheat? d) Which costs more ? kg of wheat, ? kg of Sooji?5) I have to fix Lace around this table cloth1 m 50 cm50 cm50 cm1 m 50 cmA) What is the length of the table cloth? 50 cmb) What is the breadth of the table cloth? 1 m 50cmc) How much lace is used for one table cloth? 1m50cm+50cm+50cm+1m50cm = 4 md) How much lace will be used for 6 such table cloths? = 6 x 4 = 24 me) If I buy 100m of lace, for 6 table cloth, how much lace is left over? 100 – 24 m = 76 m5) I have to fix Lace around this table cloth2 m 50 cm50 cm50 cm2 m 50 cmA) What is the length of the table cloth? _____________b) What is the breadth of the table cloth? _____________c) How much lace is used for one table cloth? _____________d) How much lace will be used for 7 such table cloths? _____________e) If I buy 100m of lace, for 6 table cloth, how much lace is left over? _____________6) I have to fix Lace around this table cloth4 m 50 cm50 cm50 cm4 m 50 cmA) What is the length of the table cloth? _____________b) What is the breadth of the table cloth? _____________c) How much lace is used for one table cloth? _____________d) How much lace will be used for 5 such table cloths? _____________e) If I buy 100m of lace, for 6 table cloth, how much lace is left over? _____________7) Anu had 100 laddoos. If he packed 4 laddoos in each box.a) How many boxes are needed? 100 ÷ 4 = 25 boxesb) If there are 4 laddoos in one box. How many laddoos are there in 22 boxes? = 22 x 4 = 88 laddoosc) If I pack 12laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 84 laddoos? 84 ÷ 12 = 7 boxesd) If I pack 12 laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 144 laddoos? 144 ÷ 12 = 12 boxese) If one laddoo cost Rs 11. What is the cost of 80 laddoos? 80 x 11 = Rs 8808) Sonu had 60laddoos. If he packed 4 laddoos in each box.a) How many boxes are needed? _____________b) If there are 5laddoos in one box. How many laddoos are there in 22 boxes? = __________________c) If I pack 12laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 96laddoos? __________________d) If I pack 12 laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 156laddoos? ________________e) If one laddoo cost Rs 13. What is the cost of 80 laddoos? _______________9) Banu had 120 laddoos. If he packed 4 laddoos in each box.a) How many boxes are needed? _____________b) If there are 6laddoos in one box. How many laddoos are there in 22 boxes? = __________________c) If I pack 12laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 60laddoos? __________________d) If I pack 12 laddoos in one box. How many boxes are needed to pack 108laddoos? ________________e) If one laddoo cost Rs 8. What is the cost of 80 laddoos? _______________SMART CHARTS1) The graph shows favourite fruits of the students of class IVNow answer the questions:(a) Which Fruit is most liked by the students? Mango(b) Which fruit is least liked by the students? Papaya(c) How many students like apple? 6_(d) How many students like mango than papaya? 12 – 4 = 8(e) How many students are there in the class? 12 + 10 + 8 + 4 + 6 = 40 students2) The graph shows favourite cartoons of the students of class IVNow answer the questions:(a) Which cartoon is mostly liked by the students? _____________(b) Which cartoon is least liked by the students? _____________(c) How many students like Dora? ______(d) How many students like ChhotaBheem than Mr. Bean? _____________(e) How many students are there in the class? _________________3) The graph shows various modes of transport used by the children to reach schoolNow answer the questions:(a) How many Children come by van? __________________(b) Which mode of transport is used by the most students? ________________(c) Which mode of transport is used by the least students? ________________(d) How many children are there in the school? _______________(e) How many like to come by car? _______________This chart shows how many like English and MathsStudents like English subjectStudents like maths subjectsNow answer the following questions1) How many students like English subject? ___________________2) How many students like Maths subject? __________________3) If there are 200 students in the school,a) How many like English subject? ___________________b) How many like Maths Subject? ____________________Games clubDrawing clubGarden clubThis chapatti chart shows the number of children in different clubsFrom the picturewe can see that:a) Half the children in the class take part in the Games Club.b) One fourth of the children are members of the Garden Club.c) The Drawing Club has one fourth of the children of the class.If there are 200 students in the school, look at the aboveChart and tell the number of members in each club:The Games Club has ______ members.The Garden Club has ______ members.There are _____ members in the Drawing Club. ................
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