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ID : F-4-2nd-three-months-in-school [1]

Grade 4
2nd three months in school
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Answer the questions


(1)

Mark ordered 6 pizzas, 6 burgers, 5 fries and 3 sodas. If the cost of pizzas, burgers, fries and
sodas is $ 147, $ 259, $ 200 and $ 109 respectively, find the total amount Mark paid to the
shopkeeper.

(2)

Circle is an example of what kind of basic geometrical figure ?

(3)

Patricia planned a trip with her family to France . She kept aside $ 422463 for this trip. She spent $
183941 on airline tickets, $ 160111 on the Hotels, $ 40145 on car rental and $ 34751 on food and
other expenses. How much money is Patricia left with?

(4)

The cost of 44 colour pencils is $48.4. What will be the cost of 30 colour pencils?

(5)

Find the product of following

(6)

A)

two thousand two hundred eighty-two by three hundred forty-three

B)

nine thousand seven hundred forty-five by one hundred eighty-one

Michael has 8 more toys than Carol. Carol has 4 fewer toys than Brian. If Brian has 16 toys, how
may toys Michael has ?

(7)

What shape will you get after connecting the 3 dots on grid line ?

(8)

What is the common term for the perimeter of a circle?

Choose correct answer(s) from given choice


(9)

There are 2336 students in a school. This year 376 new students joined the school while 340
students left the school. How many students are there in the school now?
a. 2372

b. 2469

c. 2544

d. 2712

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(10) Barbara arranged her toy dolls in 4 rows with 7 dolls in each row as shown below
dolls

Which expression can be used to find the total number of toy dolls
a. 7 4

b. 4 x 7

c. 4+4+4+4

d. 4 + 7

(11) In a hotel, there are 84 rooms. If the rent for one night of each room is $ 4174, what would be the
daily income of the hotel from the room rent if all the rooms are occupied?
a. $ 351036

b. $ 350616

c. $ 349649

d. $ 4258

Fill in the blanks


(12) Fill in the blanks:
A)
C)

748 3 =

888 6 =

B)
D)

66 3 =

66 2 =

(13) Solve the following


A)
B)

120 X ( 400 +

+ 2 ) = 49440

6767 X ( 600 +

+ 9 ) = 4256443

(14) Fill in the blanks:


A)

D)

(15)

410 17 =

400 16 =

B)

E)

292 16 =

485 14 =

If radius of a circle is 10 cm, its diameter is

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C)

F)

998 17 =

435 13 =

cm.

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Answers
(1)

$ 3763
Step 1
Mark ordered 6 pizzas for $ 147 each. Total money he paid for pizzas = Cost of one pizza
Number of pizzas he ordered
= $ 147 6
= $ 882
Step 2
Mark ordered 6 burgers for $ 259 each. Total money he paid for burgers = Cost of one burger
Number of burgers he ordered
= $ 259 6
= $ 1554
Step 3
Mark ordered 5 fries for $ 200 each. Total money he paid for fries = Cost of one fry Number
of fries he ordered
= $ 200 5
= $ 1000
Step 4
Mark ordered 3 sodas for $ 109 each. Total money he paid for sodas = Cost of one soda
Number of sodas he ordered
= $ 109 3
= $ 327
Step 5
The total amount Mark paid to the shopkeeper = The amount he paid for pizzas + The amount
he paid for burgers + The amount he paid for fries + The amount he paid for sodas
= 882 + 1554 + 1000 + 327
= 3763

(2)

Plane

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(3)

$ 3515
Step 1
Patricia kept aside $ 422463 for the trip with her family. Let us first find the total amount of
money she spent.
Step 2
The amount of money she spent = The amount of money she spent on airline tickets + The
amount of money she spent on the hotels + The amount of money she spent on car rental +
The amount of moeny she spent on food and other expenses
= $ 183941 + $ 160111 + $ 40145 + $ 34751.
= $ 418948.
Step 3
Amount of money left with Patricia = Amount of money she kept aside for the trip - The
amount of money she spent = $ 422463 - $ 418948
= $ 3515

(4)

$33

(5)

A)

seven hundred eighty-two thousand seven hundred twenty-six

B)

one million seven hundred sixty-three thousand eight hundred forty-five

(6)

20
Step 1
We have been told that Brian has 16 toys and Carol has 4 fewer toys than Brian. This means
Carol has 16 - 4 = 12 toys.
Step 2
We have also been told that Michael has 8 more toys than Carol. This means, Michael has 12
+ 8 = 20 toys.

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(7)

Triangle
Step 1
On connecting dots, it will look as following

Step 2
It can be see that, this is a triangle
(8)

Circumference

(9)

a. 2372
Step 1
The number of students in school earlier = 2336.
Step 2
The number of students who joined the school = 376.
Step 3
The number of students who left the school = 340.
Step 4
The number of students there in the school now = 2336 + 376 - 340
= 2372.

(10) b. 4 x 7
(11) b. $ 350616
Step 1
Rent for one room is $ 4174.
Step 2
Rent for 84 rooms would be 84 times 4174, that is, 84 4174
= $ 350616
(12) A)
C)

249

148

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B)
D)

22

33

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(13) A)
B)
(14) A)
D)
(15)

10
20
24

25

B)
E)

18

34

C)
F)

58

12

33

20

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