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Primary 4 Math Revision

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Primary 4 Math Revision

The document is a math revision sheet containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing primary 4 math concepts. It covers topics like place value, operations, properties, factors, multiples, rounding, and converting between units. The questions are designed to help students review key math ideas in preparation for their exam.

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(Math) Primary 4

Revision Sheet

Ex.1 Complete:

1) The value of the digit 5 in the number 352 671 is ………………

2) 30 is .................. times 6

3) The common factor for all numbers is …………………

4) 897 mm = ……………….. cm, ....................... mm

5) 18 682 ≃ ………………… (round to the nearest ten thousand)

6) (3 hundred thousands and 8 tens) × 10 = ………………..

7) The quotient in 𝟏𝟑𝟔 ÷ 𝟖 = 𝟏𝟕 is ………………….

8) 8000 cm = ...................... m

9) (4 tens and 3 ones ) × 10 = ………………..

10) 5 700 ml = ……………….. L , .....................ml

11) The perimeter of a rectangle with 7 cm long and 3 cm wide is …………

12) The common multiple for all numbers is …………………..

13) 10 hours = .............. minutes


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14) 295 ÷ 3 = ……………………. The remainder is …………

15) The greatest common factor of the two numbers 30 and 45 is ………

16) Two days and two hours = …………. Hours

17) The common multiple of the two numbers 6 and 9 is ………..

18) The subtraction result of 613 – 247 = ……..

19) 5 kg = .................. g

20) The smallest prime number is ……………..

16) 7 times 4 is ……………….

17) 𝟓, 𝟖𝟓𝟔, 𝟒𝟔𝟗 ≃ 𝟓, 𝟗𝟎𝟎, 𝟎𝟎𝟎 (rounded to the nearest ............... )

18) ( 𝟑𝟎 − 𝟏𝟒 ) ÷ 𝟒 = ………………………

19) 20 + ( 17 + 13 ) = ( 20 + …..) + 13 ( ................... Property )

20) Five million , seven hundred sixty thousand and four hundred ninety

five is ……………………………………….. ( in standard form )

21) ( 7 thousand and 8 hundred ) × 100 = …………….


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22) 264,751 ≃ ………….. ( round to the nearest hundred)

23) 3 × 3000 = ……………….

25) The factors of 27 is ……………………………….

26) The additive identity is ………. and the multiplicative identity is ……….

27 ) The place value of digit 6 in 625 287 101 is ……..

28 ) The common factor of all factors is

29 ) 4500 thousand = ……. Hundred thousand

30 ) ( 3 hundred and 2 ones ) × 10 = ………..

31) In rectangle the dimensions are 2cm and 5cm find area ……………

32 ) ……..only even prime number .

33) 27 014 g = ….. kg, ….g

34) 27 ÷ 4 = …..R…..

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35) 192 906 round the number to the nearest 1000 is ……

36) 21 days , 2 weeks = ……. Week

37) 4 as many times 3 is ……

38) 24 has …. Factor

39) The smallest 5 different digit number is …….

40) 7 × 0 = …… (…… property)

41) 13 is a …….. has only two factors …… and ……..

42) The additive identity is …….

43) 12 802 ≈ 10 000 ( to the nearest ……)

44) 5 hundred + 9 ones + 3 ten million = 19) 25 ÷ 5 +

45) ( 17 – 10 ) × 2 = ………

46) 31 × 52 = ( 30 ×50 ) + ( 30 c …. ) + ( …. × 50) + (1×.…)

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Ex.2 Find the greatest common factor of 12 and 18

Factors of 12 : ……………………………………………………………………………………..

Factors of 18 : ……………………………………………………………………………………..

G.C.F : ………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Ex.3 Follow the order of operation to solve:

𝟐𝟎 − 𝟏𝟐 ÷ 𝟒 + 𝟐 × 𝟔

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………....

Ex.4 Solve the problems using any strategy you choose:

1) 𝟏 𝟕𝟐𝟏 × 𝟒 = ………………… Draft

2) 𝟐𝟑 × 𝟏𝟓 = ………………….

3) 𝟒 𝟕𝟒𝟔 − 𝟏 𝟓𝟗𝟒 = ……………..

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Draft
4) 𝟏 𝟒𝟑𝟓 ÷ 𝟓 = ……………

5) 𝟓𝟓𝟐 ÷ 𝟐 = ………………...

Ex.5 Find the multiple of each of the numbers 4 and 5, then find the common
multiple between them and L.C.M

The multiple of 4: ………………………………………………………………………………

The multiple of 5: ………………………………………………………………………………

The common multiples : …………………………………………………………………….

L.C.M (other than zero) : …………………………………………………………………….

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Ex.6 Choose the correct answer:

1) 𝟐𝟒 × 𝟎 = …………….. ( zero - 24 - 240 - 204)

2) 𝟑𝟓𝟒 + (𝟏𝟏𝟔 + 𝟐𝟒𝟑) = (𝟑𝟓𝟒 + ⋯ ) + 𝟐𝟒𝟑

( 354 - 116 - 243 - 359)

3) Which choice best shows the identity property of multiplication?

(𝟏×𝟓=𝟓 or 𝟑×𝟐=𝟐×𝟑 or 𝟑×𝟎=𝟎 or 𝟑+𝟎=𝟑)

4) 720 hundreds = …………… (720 - 7200 – 72 000 - 720 000)

5) 2 785 + 0 = 2 785 is used .........................property.

(Commutative - associative - additive identity - multiplicative identity)

6) 21 equals 3 times ……………. (6 - 7- 5 -4)

7) The place value of the digit 5 in the number 541,963,210 is ……………..

( hundred - million – hundred million – ten million )


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8) 5 L ……… 5000 ml ( < or > or = or otherwise )

6 cm

4 cm
9) The area of the opposite rectangle = ............. cm2

( 20 - 8 - 24 – 16 )

10) Which of the following is a prime number ? ( 6 - 7 - 15 - 4 )

20 3
Ex 7)
10 200 30
100 15

Find ? in the area model ……….

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Ex.8 Write the numbers in the form:

a) 5000000 + 7000 + 300 +20 (Standard form )

= …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

b) 467 089 (Decomposed )

= ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Ex.9 Find the area and the perimeter of a square of side length 7 cm.

Area: ………………………………………………………………………………………

Perimeter: ………………………………………………………………………………

Ex.10 Mohamed was counting ants in colony, he counted 78 940 ants on


Sunday and 14 407 ants on Monday. What is the total amount od ants in
colony?

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Test (1)
Choose :
a The number seven million, three hundred twenty six thousand in the standard form is
..................

● 7,236,000 ● 7,326,000 ● 7,000,236 ● 7,000,326

b The perimeter of the rectangle whose length is 8 cm and its width is 7 cm is .............. cm.
● 15 ● 56 ● 87 ● 30

c The area of a rectangle is 28 m2 and the width is 4 m, then its perimeter is ......................
● 21 m ● 11 m ●7 m ● 22 m
d 18 km, 23 m = ...................... m.
● 180,230 ● 18,023 ● 1,823 ● 23,018

e The sum of 315 + 235 = ................... (Using the break up and bridge strategy)
● 315 + ( 300 + 20 + 5) ● 315 + (50 + 300 + 2)
● 235 + ( 300 + 10 + 5) ● 235 + (500 + 20 + 3)
f (8 × 10,000) + (3 × 1,000) + (2 × 100) + (7 × 10) +(5 × 1) = .................
● 83275 ● 57238 ● 11111 ● 803275

g x + 1,835 = 2,160, then x = ............................


● 325 ● 523 ● 335 ● 532

h If the length of a rectangle is 3 m and its width is triple its length, then its perimeter
is ............................
●18 m ● 27 m ● 12 m ● 24 m
i 14 L + 5000 mL = ............................ L.
● 15 ● 5,014 ● 19 ● 1,450

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j Fatma started cooking at 6:15 p.m. for 50 minutes, so she finished at ........................
● 6:53 p.m. ● 6:55 p.m. ● 7:00 p.m. ● 7:05 p.m.
k 56 is seven times ............................
●8 ● 448 ● 63 ● 756

1 Complete :
a 81 hundred thousand × 10 = .........................
b 36 + 35 = 35 + 36: The used property is ...................... property.
c 125 × 32 = ...................
d If the time is quarter to eleven, then this time in digits is = ......:......
e If the perimeter of a square is 48 m, then its side length is = ......................... m.
f The factors of the number 17 are 1 and ......................
g The number 9,825,412 rounded to the nearest million is .........................
h The number 604,425 in the decomposed form is .........................
i 3 × 7 = ......................, then ...................... is a multiple of 3 and 7
j (2,386), (23,865) and (23,856) .......................... < .......................... < ..........................
k The greatest number can be formed from the digits 3, 6, 5, 4, 8, 2 and 9 is ............................
l 23,654 + 13,365 = ........................
m If the perimeter of a rectangle is 26 m and its length is 5 m, then its width is ........... m.
n The ones digit of the common multiples of 2 and 5 is ............................
o 5 hours and 30 minutes ............................ minutes.
p The number which has only two factors is called a/an ............................ number.
q In the operation 56 + 0 = 56: The used property is ............................
r 37 ÷ 6 = ................., R........

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Answer the following questions:

a Find the G.C.F. of 24 and 32


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b Sara bought 13 meters of cloth for 1,989 pounds. What is the price of one meter of
this cloth?
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c The number 2 million, 235 thousand, 624 in the expanded form is
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d Use the area model to find the product of 65 × 32
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e An ant walks about 5,000 meters each day. How many kilometers does this ant
walk in 6 days?
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f Fatma’s rectangular room is 10 meters long and it has a perimeter of 30 meters.
What is the width of the room?
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Test (2)
2 Choose the correct answer:
a Which is the best to include in the explanation of the commutative property of
addition?
●9 +0=9 ●6 +9=9+6
●9 + 11 = 9 + 3 + 8 ●9 + 5 = 10 + 4
b The perimeter of the square whose side length is 6 m is ......................
●8 m ● 12 m ● 36 m ● 24 m
c If the area of a rectangle is 30 m2 and its width is 5 m, then its length is ......................
●6 m ●5 m ●3 m ● 10 m
d 7 km, 425 m = ...................... m.
● 700,425 ● 7,425 ● 7,524 ● 5,247

e 80,000 = ...................... times as many as eight hundred.


● 10 ● 100 ● 1,000 ● 10,000

f 9 + X = 27, then X = ......................


● 927 ● 36 ● 36 ● 18

g The formula of the perimeter of the square whose side length is L is ......................
● 2L ● 4L ●L +4 ●L –4
h 40 m + 20 cm = ...................... cm.
● 420 ● 42 ● 60 ● 4,020

i 9 km, 3 m = ...................... m.

● 93 ● 90,003 ● 9,003 ● 9,300 5


j If 6 × 7 = 42, then 42 is a ...................... of 6 and 7
● multiple ● factor ● double ● triple
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k The quotient of the opposite division


problem is ......................
● 325, R1 ● 326, R1
● 327, R1 ● 302, R1
l If the length of a rectangle is 4 cm and its width is twice its length, then the area of
this rectangle is ...................... cm2.
● 36 ● 32 ● 30 ● 24

Complete the following:


a 10 times greater than 32 is .........................
b The common multiple of all numbers is .........................
c 26 meters = ......................... decimeters.
d 324 ÷ 3 = .........................
e If the length of a rectangle is (L) and its width is (w), then the formula of
the perimeter of this rectangle is ...................
f The number 7,257,365 rounded to the nearest millions is .........................
g 3:35 + 2:20 = .....................
h 65,254 – 23,628 = ........................
i The divisor of 56 ÷ 7 = 8 is .........................
j The place value of the digit 3 in the number 1,365,854 is .........................
k 3 L + 2 L + 500 mL = ...................... mL
l The factors of 23 are ...................... and ......................
m The multiple of 9 lies between 10 and 20 is .........................
n The only even prime number is ................
o The number 9,365,841 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand is .........................

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p Six million, two hundred thirty thousand in the standard form is .........................
q 7 weeks and 1 day =......................... days.
r The even factors of the number 6 are ...................... and ......................
s Sara eats 2 eggs daily, then she will eat ...................... eggs in a
week.
Answer the following questions:
a Write the number
(5 × 1,000,000) + (6 × 10,000) + ( 5 × 1,000) + ( 3 × 100) + ( 2 × 10) + ( 5 × 1) in the word form.
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b Ahmed left home at 7:15 a.m. going to his work. If he spent one hour and a half in
the way, when would he arrive at his work?
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c Find the quotient of 457 ÷ 3 by using the standard division algorithm.


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d Use the distributive property to find the product of 2,435 × 3


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e If the perimeter of a square is 28 cm, find its area.


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Test ( 3 )
1) Complete :
a) ( 7 hundreds , 7 tens ) x 100 = ………….
b) 56 x 23 = …….. x 56 ( ……………… property )
c) The common multiples of all numbers is ………..
d) 142 cm = ……… m , ……… cm
e) The multiplicative identity is ……….
f) …….. x 37 = 370
g) 143 x 45 = ………….
h) 376 ÷ 7 = …………
i) 360124=………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………… (decomposing)
j) 30000 g = …………… kg
k) 5740 – 1389 = …………..
2)Choose :
a) The smallest prime number is …….. ( 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 )
b) 200 x 5 = ………… ( 1000 , 100 , 10 , 10000 )
c) 91 ÷ 7 = 13 then the divisor is …… ( 13 , 91 , 7 )
d) 7310 x 4 = ……… ( 29244 , 29240 , 29241 )
e) 3725 ≃ …………….. to nearest 100
( 3720 , 3700 , 3705 , 3000)
f) 2weeks , 2days = ………. days ( 17 , 4 , 16 , 14)
g) 11614132 ………. 999999 (<,>,=)

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3) Add then round :


3 7 2 1 0 4 + 2 1 1 7 2 6 = ………………….. ≃ ………………..
( to nearest thousand )

4) A rectangle is 10 cm wide and 5 cm long find its perimeter and its area ?

5) Use the order of operation to find :


a) 13 + 7 – 20 ÷ 5 = ………..

b) 10 x ( 15 – 8 ) + 2 = …………..

6) 12 and 10
The multiples of 12 are …………………….………………
The multiples of 10 are …………………………………….
The L.C.M is ……………………

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