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THE HYDERABAD PUBLIC SCHOOL, BEGUMPET

MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET CLASS IV September 2015


I Fill in the blanks
1.

The number name of 7,43,02,005 is _______________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________
2. The numeral for Two million three hundred fifteen thousand and fifteen is _________________
3. The short form of 9,00,000 + 3000 + 5 = ______________________
4. The expanded form of 62,95,030 is ________________________________________________
5. The place value and face value of 8 in 3,82,00,614 are PV ________________FV ___________
6. The successor and predecessor of 6,39,999 is Succ - ________________ Pre- _____________
7. The smallest and greatest number formed by using the digits 7, 3, 8, 0, 1, 4 is
Greatest ____________________

Smallest _____________________

8. The smallest 5-digit number is __________ and the greatest 5-digit number is ______________
9. A number is divisible by ___________ if it is divisible by both 2 & 3.
10. All the multiples of 5 end in __________ or ___________
11. A number is divisible by 10, if it has _________ in its ones place
12. The LCM of 5&7 is ______________ and the HCF of 5&7 is ____________________
13. The LCM of 3&4 is ______________ and the HCF of 3&4 is ____________________
14. _______ is a unique no.

15. ________ is a factor of every number

16. ______ is the only even prime number.


17. In 4 x 5 = 20, _____ and _____ are factors of 20 and 20 is a _____________ of 4 and 5.
18. A prime number has only _______ factors, which are ______ and ___________________
19. A ________________ number has more than 2 factors.
20. The smallest factor of a no. is _____________ and the greatest factor of a no. is_____________
21. The smallest multiple of a no. is _____________________
22. All the multiples of 2 are ___________
23. The prime factorization of 12 is _________________.
24. All the factors of 15 are ______________________
25. a) L XX = ____________ b) XXV + X = _________ c) XVI + IV = __________

26. a) 4526 + 0 = _________ b) 526 x 0 = __________


d) 412

1 = _______

c) 345 x 1 = __________
f) 1234 0 = _________

e) 860 860 = _______

g) 75 x 10 = _________ h) 40 x 70 = __________

i) 13 x 400 = _________

j) 450 10 = _______

l) 34510 gives Q =___ R =___

k) 2500 100 = _______

m) 4562 100 gives Q = ______ R = _____ n) 2452 x ____ = 2452

o) 185 x ____ = 0

II Do as directed
1. Write the Roman Numeral for
10 - _____ 15 - ______ 36 - _______ 38 - _________ 40 - _______ 46 - ________ 50 - ______
2. Write the first five multiples of
a) 7 - _____________________________ b) 13 - ____________________________________
3. Write the Prime Numbers between 1 & 50 ___________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
4. List the composite numbers between 1 and 30
_______________________________________________________________________________
5. Ascending order of 30,413

3,413

34,413

34,113

____________________________________________________________
6. Descending order of 50,612

54,612

54,602

50,620

____________________________________________________________
III Circle the correct answers
1. The numbers divisible by 5

( 450,

3215,

3423,

6200 )

2. The numbers divisible by 4

( 3116,

4960,

5142,

756 )

3. The numbers divisible by both 5 & 10

( 675,

950,

3000,

555 )

4. The numbers divisible by both 3 & 9

( 246,

666,

1563,

9864 )

5. The multiples of 7

( 42,

54,

56,

63 )

6. The factors of 48

( ,1

6,

7)

3,

IV Solve the following


1. Add
a) 39465,

247,

c ) 4838,

249501,

7423

b) 247610,

863

d) 316010,

805,

62134,

87684,

46

3472

2. Subtract
a) 1,13,569 from 2,61,000

b) 2,86,952 from 3,00,000

c) 94,247 from 7,46,389

d) 31,890 from 6,16,000

3. Multiply
a) 5924 by 35

b) 8932 by 67

c) 625 by 386

d) 437 by 420

4. Divide (Long Division)


a) 6288 18

b) 9862 15

c) 21480 16

d) 9256 17

d) 8412 2

e ) 3234 3 f) 8426 4

5. Short Division
a) 7852 6

b) 6243 5 c) 8438 7

6. Find all the factors of


a) 28

b) 56

c) 45

d) 96

e) 60

f) 42

g) 84

7. Find the Prime factors of


a) 100

b) 72

c) 102

d) 96

e) 104

f)110

a) 75, 50

b) 28,

35

c) 49,

70

e) 24, 48, 72

f) 45, 54, 60

g) 84, 96, 108

a) 16, 32, 40

b) 27, 36, 45

c) 60, 80, 120

e) 28, 42, 60

f)16, 24, 56

g) 27, 45, 54

g) 84

h) 112

8. Find the HCF of


d) 36,

60

9. Find the LCM of


d) 28, 49, 84

10. Check the divisibility of (Yes / No)


a) 8124 :

By 2 _____ By 3 ______ By 4 ______

By 6 ________ By 8 ________

b) 163 :

By 2 _____ By 3 ______ By 5 ______

By 9 ________ By 10 _______

c) 5760 :

By 2 _____

By 3 ______ By 4 ______

By 6 ________

By 5 ________

d) 6369 :

By 2 _____ By 3 ______ By 4 ______

By 6 _______

By 9 ________

V Mental Math
1. If 56 chocolates are distributed equally among 8 students, how many chocolates does each child get?
_________
2. Class IV has 7 sections of 40 students each. How many children are there in all? _______________
3. If 10 water bottles cost Rs.560, what is the cost of 1 water bottle?

____________

4. If the price of 1 Kwality ice cream is Rs.8, the cost of 6 ice creams is ________
5. Out of 8500 spectators in a stadium if 5000 were men, the number of women were ________________
6. 10,000 more than 4,90,000 is __________________
7. Fifty thousand less than one lakh is ____________________
VI

Word Problems

1.

Ravi travelled a distance of 88,786 km by train, 32,154 km by car and 7,205 km by bus. Find the total
distance travelled by him.

2.

3675 oranges were packed equally in 15 boxes. Find the number of oranges in each box.

3. The cost of a bicycle is


4.

2375. What is the cost of 24 such bicycles ?

4,50,250 students participated in a Drawing competition. If 62,879 were boys, find the number of girls.

5. The cost of 18 wall clocks is

8388. How much does each wall clock cost ?

6. Mr Sen bought a house for Rs.1,75,000, a car for Rs.68,579 and a refrigerator for Rs.15,299. How much
money did he spend altogether ?
7. A factory produced 3,84,740 cars in a year. If 2,92,410 cars were sold, how many cars were left unsold ?
8. In a stadium there are 39,645 men, 20,890 women and 8760 children watching a hockey match.
How many spectators are there in all ?
9. There were 18,564 litres of petrol in a petrol bunk. In a week 7,282 litres of petrol were sold. Find the
quantity of petrol left.
10. A bus covered a distance of 7232 km in 16 hours. What is the distance covered by the bus in 1 hour ?
VII Put the correct sign
1)

80 x 10

_______

8000 10

5)

6125 + 0 _____ 6125 1

2)

3625 + 1000

_______

3725

6)

XXX-VIII ____ XX + II

3)

4,00,00,000

_______

40 lakh

7) 3,02,604

_____ 3,20,604

4)

271 271

_______

271 x 1

8)

_____ 72 8

72 9

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