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SDA PRIMARY PRIVATE SCHOOL

Grade4 maths test

Name: ___________________________________________

1. Chose the correct answer that represents the missing numbers in the following
number pattern:
4110, 4111, 4112, _______, ________, 4115
a. 4111, 4113
b. 4113, 4115
c. 4114, 4113
d. 4113, 4114
2. Which answer represents the correct order of numbers arranged from the smallest to
the biggest?
a. 4000, 7000, 2000, 0, 5000
b. 0, 4000, 2000, 7000, 5000
c. 2000, 0, 4000, 7000, 5000
d. 0, 2000, 4000, 5000, 7000
3. Write the number shown on each spike abacus.

Th H T O

a. 2123
b. 2214
c. 1223
d. 2132
4. What is the place value of 5 in the given number?
5004
a. Ones
b. Thousands
c. Tens
d. Hundreds
5. The number 3526 in expanded form is written as?
a. 300 + 5000 + 20 + 6
b. 3000 + 500 + 20 + 6
c. 3000 + 50 + 200 + 6
d. 30 + 5000 + 20 + 60
6. 916 in words is written as _______________________
a. Nine hundred and six
b. Nine hundred sixty
c. Nine one and six
d. Ninety and sixteen
7. What is the sum of 2705 + 3162?
a. 5867
b. 8675
c. 5876
d. 8567
8. Mr Plum runs a transport business. His kombi transports people between Manzini and
Mbabane. One day he collected E1315. On another day he collected E1480. How
much money did Mr Plum collect altogether?
a. 2795
b. 2794
c. 2796
d. 2785
9. Find the difference between 8725 – 4623.
a. 4120
b. 2014
c. 4102
d. 4021
10. There were 8967 people in a stadium watching soccer. There were 2325 women. How
many men were there?
a. 6426
b. 6642
c. 6672
d. 6606

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Section B working space

1. Work out the following: working space


a. 1057 + 2002

b. 1230 + 3109

c. 3547 – 2322

d. 9999 – 973

2. Find the products of the following:


a. 4 X 3

b. Draw a number line to represent 4 X 3


c. A teacher buys 10 packets of pencils. He finds that each packet contains 6 pencils.
How many pencils has he bought altogether?

3. Perfume the following divisions:


a. 12 ÷ 6

b. ÷6=8

c. Mrs Plum buys 24 litres of water in a container. How many 12 litre containers can
be filled with water?

4. Complete the following table:

One whole Shaded Not shaded


5. Compare the following fractions using the > < = signs:
a. 1/6 4/6
b. 5/7 6/7
c. 3/3 3/3

Total 35 marks

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