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CBSE Class 4 Mathematics

General Instructions:
(i) All questions are compulsory
(ii) There are four sections A, B, C and D in the question paper.
(iii) Section A: Q. No. 1 to 8 carry 1 mark each. Section B: Q. No. 9 to 14 carry 2 marks each.
Section C: Q. No. 15 to 24 carry 3 marks each. Section D: Q. No. 25 to 34 carry 4 marks each.
(iv) Use of calculator not allowed.

SECTION A

Q1. 948 when rounded to the nearest hundreds is

(a) 940
(b) 930
(c) 900
(d) 1000

Q2. Which of the following is a pair of coprimes?


(a) 5, 15
(b) 2, 20
(c) 15, 16
(d) 3, 12

Q3. The sum of two number is


(a) Prime
(b) Even
(c) Odd
(d) Sometimes even & sometimes odd

Q4.Which of the following fractions is equivalent to

(a)

1/6
.
(b)

(c)

(d)

Q5. The number of integers between – 2 & 2 is


(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 0

Q6. (- 47) + (- 13) is equal to


(a) 60
(b) 34
(c) – 60
(d) – 34

Q7. The number of lines symmetry in a square are


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

Q8. The number name of 8090056 is


(a) Eight lakhs ninety thousand fifty-six
(b) Eighty lakhs nine thousand fifty-six
(c) Eighty lakhs ninety thousand fifty-six
(d) Eight lakhs nine thousand fifty-six

Section -B

Q9. Insert commas suitably and write the names according to international system of
numeration. 48049831

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Q10. Estimate 1291 592 by rounding it to the nearest thousands.

Q11. List all the numbers less than 50 that are multiples of both 3 and 4.

Q12. Write a digit in a blank space of 92_389 so that the number formed as divisible by 11.

Q13. Find the sum of 137, (- 354) and (- 46).

Q14. Simplify

Section -C

Q15. A student multiplied 5986 by 56 instead of multiplying by 43. By how much was his
answer greater than the correct answer?

Q16. The school canteen charges Rs 20 for lunch and Rs 4 for milk for each day. How much
money do you spend in five days on these things?

Q17. Using divisibility test, determine 438750 is divisible by 6 or not.

Q18. Three farmers have 490kg, 588kg and 882kg of wheat respectively. Find the maximum
capacity of a bag so that the wheat can be packed in exact number of bags.

Q19. Rearrange the following marks of 30 students in a tabular form, using tally method.

42 45 42 43 49 41 42 43 45 49

41 42 43 45 41 49 49 42 43 45

41 43 45 49 43 42 41 42 43 49

Q20. Shubham painted of the wall space in his room. His sister Madhavi helped and

painted of the wall space. How much did they paint together?

Q21 Reduce the following fraction to simple form.

(a)

3/6
.
(b)

Q22. Given below are some letters of English alphabets. Draw a line of symmetry in each
symmetrical figure.
(a) C
(b) T
(c) U

Q23. In a class A of 25 students, 20 passed in first class; in another class B of 30 students, 24


passed in first class. In which class was a greater fraction of students getting first class?

Q24. Fill in the blanks with <, > or = sign.


(a) 45–(-11)_ 57+(-4)
(b) (- 21) – (-10) (-31) + (-11)

Section -D

Q25. Find the product using suitable rearrangement and write the property used.
(a) 4´88´ 25
(b) 8´1769´125

Q26. The number of sheets of paper available for making notebooks is 75,000. Each sheet
makes 8 pages of a notebook. Each notebook contains 200 pages. How many notebooks can be
made from the paper available?

Q27. Find the product using suitable properties & name the property. (a) 81265´169 - 81265´
69

(b) 258´1008

Q28. The traffic lights at three different road crossing change after every 48 seconds, 72
seconds and 108 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 7a.m, at what time will
they change simultaneously again?

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Q29. Nandini’s house is from her school. She walked some distance and then took a bus

for to reach her school. How far did she walk?

Q30. Using the number line, find the sum of the following pairs of integers: (a) 8, (-10)

(b) 5, (-3), (-4)

Q31. Give one example of each of the following:

(a) No line of symmetry

(b) Only one line of symmetry

(c) Two lines of symmetry

(d) Three lines of symmetry

Q32. The following are the details of number of students present in class of 30 during a week.
Represent it by a pictograph using Ä = 4 students.

DAYS NUMBER OF STUDENTS PRESENT

Monday 24

Tuesday 26

Wednesday 28

Thursday 30

Friday 29

Saturday 22

Q33. Number of persons in various age groups in a town is given below in the table:

Age group 1-14 15-29 30-44 45-59 60-74 75 & above

Number of 1 lakhs 60 1 lakhs 20 1 lakh 20 80 40


persons 2 lakhs thousand thousand thousand thousand thousand

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(a) Draw a bar graph to represent the above information and answer the following question (take 1
unit length = 20 thousand)

(b) Which two group have same population?

(c) All persons in the age group of 60 & above are called senior citizens. How many senior
citizens are there in the town?

Q34. Find the sum:

(a) (37) + (-2) + (-65) + (-8)

(b) (-331) + (-237) + (-115)

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