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questions very carefully - some questions that
after you have read them properly. Do not
question - and do your best.
Have fun, and best of luck !
Which of these is equal to 424 + 4?
A.1l
B. 16
c. 101
D. 106
EZ Look at the shape below.
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Which of these is the same shape after it has been
turned?
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EI How many straight lines does the figure below have?
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RSSET 24218 oWhich of these number sentences represents a value
GREATER than 200?
A. 145 +90
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B. 150+50
Cc. 200-10
D. 220-30
How much water is present in the container below?
+ 1000 mL.
500 mL
400 mL
200 mL
100 mL
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@ Sana had 33 balloons. She kept 6 balloons for herself
and distributed the rest equally among 3 of her
friends.
How many balloons did each friend get?
A. 24
B. 13
c. 11
D9
Ina city, all the 5-digit telephone numbers were
changed to 6-digit numbers. This was done by
repeating the first digit. For example, 12345 was
changed to 112345.
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Which of these could be a new number?
A. 22653
B. 451055
c. 330022
D. 1101234
Class 4 MathsLook at the sum below. The box and the triangle -
a represent digi 9 Use this space for
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5 0 0
Which of these is true?
A. Ais7
B. Dis4 |
Cc. AisO
D. Dis5
El Praneeth and Fahad cut some pieces of the same size
ofa pie. Praneeth ate 3 of the pie and Fahad ate
} of the pie.
Which of these is DEFINITELY true?
A. Praneeth ate 2 pieces less than Fahad.
B. Praneeth ate 2 pieces more than Fahad.
C. Praneeth ate half the amount Fahad ate.
D. Praneeth ate twice the amount Fahad ate.
— Ryan changed one digit of 7329 to get a bigger
number.
Which
number?
A.7
jit will definitely be the same in the new
pos
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[El Zakir sold 20 less eggs on Sunday than what he sold
on Saturday.
If he sold, 25 eggs on Sunday, how many eggs did he
sell on BOTH Saturday and Sunday together?
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B. 30
c. 45
D. 70
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ASSET RDS °{The steps Medha wrote to solve the subtraction
problem 401 - 98 are shown below.
Medha's Solution
Step 1: at
me 910,
9
Step 2: “ae
~ 98
Which of these statements is true about the steps?
A. Only step 1 is correct,
B. Only step 2 is correct.
C. Both the steps are correct.
D. Neither of the steps is correct.
624 can be represented as 6 hundreds + 2 tens +4
ones.
Which of these can also be used to represent 624?
A. 624 tens
B. 62 tens + 4 ones
C. 6 hundreds + 24 tens
D. 62 hundreds + 4 ones
Zl Look at the pattern below.
Which of the following completes the pattern
correctly?
2
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Class 4 MathsAnswer questions 15 and 16 based on the given
information.
The pictograph shows the number of paper boats 4
friends made on a rainy Sunday.
Number of boats
Be he De
Syed Rida amit
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2 boats
How many more paper boats did Amit make than
Syed?
Ruth and Syed gave all their boats to Ridam.
Which of these is true, now?
A. Ruth has more boats than Syed.
B. Ridam has the least number of boats.
€. Ridam and Amit have the same number of boats.
D. Syed and Ridam have the same number of boats.
12 x 6 is the same as 4 x O x 6.
Which number goes in the 0?
A.2
B.3
c8
D.6
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ASSET 24218 6—E Anuj wanted to subtract 20 from a number. He
subtracted 200 by mistake.
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What could he do to the result to get the correct —
answer?
A. subtract 180
B. subtract 20
c. add 180
D. add 200
EE Look at the pens P and Q placed against the ruler
below.
P Q
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Which of these is true?
A. The length of pen Qis 5 cm.
B. The length of pen Qis 11 cm.
C. The length of pen P is less than the length of pen Q.
D. The length of pen Q cannot be measured as one end
is not at the 0 of the ruler.
2 The plan below shows the doors of Rooms 301 to 310
ofa hotel.
[30a] [308]
fa & &
si * a
LIFT 8
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After coming out of the lift, Taruna turns left, then
right and then right once again. Which room will she
reach?
A. 305
B. 310
C. 303
D. 302
oe Class 4 MathsAnswer questions 21 and 22 based on the given
information.
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A bookstore had a special sale for one day. The prices for
different books and the time of sale are shown below.
& Book Sale
Storybooks Rs 300
Textbooks Rs 100
Workbooks Rs 450
Picture books Rs 125
Opening Time: 7:00 AM
Closing Time: 9:30 PM
2H] Ashwin reached the store 20 minutes before the
closing time.
Which clock shows the time when he reached the
store?
ASSET 24218 @2 text! ks. Shi
122] Ne er workbook and 2 textbooks. She gave fone
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How much money will she get back?
A. Rs 650
B. Rs 950
cc. Rs 1350
D. Rs 1675
%B) In each figure below, the numbers follow a pattern.
The numbers on the sides are used to find the top
and bottom numbers.
8 0
48 36
If the same pattern is used in the figure below, what
will be the number in the box with the question
mark?
30
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2 Which figure is } shaded?
H+ O
oe Class 4 MathsLook at the pattern below.
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ROUGH WORK!
@
@ Shown below is a calendar for the month of
September 2018.
September 2018
How many Wednesdays were there in September
2018?
A. 6
B.S
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D. 3
ASSET 24218a tla is folded and shapes are cut out as shown Use this space for
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How will the paper look when unfolded?
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2B Which number sentence best represents the figure
below?
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A449
B.9x9x9x9 |
C. 4addedto3 x9
D. 9addedto3 x9
® Class 4 Maths:When Madhu draws 3 horizontal lines over 2 vertical
lines as shown, the total number of meeting points is
6. When she draws 3 horizontal lines over 3 vertical
lines as shown, the total number of meeting points is
9.
6 meeting points 9 meeting points
Which of the following arrangements will have 200
meeting points?
A. 10 horizontal lines, 20 vertical lines |
B. 20 horizontal lines, 20 vertical lines |
C. 150 horizontal lines, 50 vertical lines |
D. 100 horizontal lines, 100 vertical lines
Aisa single digit number.
By how much is 55 + 66 + Agreater than 5 + 6 + A?
A. 5 +6
B. 50 +60
c. 55 +66
D. (Cannot say without knowing what 4 is.)
—Z Which of these could be the length of an aeroplane?
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A. 20 centimeters
B. 30 meters
C. 800 meters
D. 15 kilometers
EE) Which of these gives the same result as 133 + 33?
A. 130 + 30
B. 1333 +3
C. 136 + 30
D. 130 + 333
ASSET 2218 oEZ] The figure below is cut ALONG ALL THE DOTTED
LINES.
Which of these shapes will be obtained?
A. 4 triangles and 2 squares
B. 4 triangles and 1 square
C. 8 triangles and 2 squares
D. 8 triangles and 1 square
EB Look at the pattern below.
20, 20, 24, 24, 28, 28, 32
What will be the next two terms in the pattern?
A. 32,32
B. 33,34
C. 32,36
D. 36, 36
EG Shown below is the cost of a chocolate bar and a
toffee at a store.
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Chocolate bar Rs 5 Toffee Rs 2
Sandipan spent Rs 20 and bought some chocolate
bars AND toffees.
Which of these could be the number of chocolate bars
he bought?
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2
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4
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ROUGH WORK!
Class 4 MathsTina cut a cake into 6 equal parts. She ate 4 parts.
How much of the cake did she eat?
A. half
B. quarter
€. more than half
D. less than a quarter
EE Look at the balances below.
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Which of these combi
bottles?
A. T cups
B. 2 jugs
€. 1jug and 1 cup
P Coe O..
jinations weigh less than 3
D. 2 bottles and 2 cups
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P
A. only P
B, onlyR
C. only QandR
D. all-P, QandR
Which of these is a rectangle?
cA
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ASSET 2218Which of these is equal to 26?
A. 25 multiplied by 1
B. 26 multiplied by 0
¢. 20 multiplied by 6
D. 13 multiplied by 2
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