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REVISION QUESTION BANK-1

Subject: Mathematics Grade: IV

Portion: Ch.3: Multiplication, Ch.4: Division, Ch.10: Geometry

Section A
Q.I Select the correct option.
1. Identify the quadrilateral from the given figures.

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

2. If we divide 79,586 by the smallest 2-digit number then we get __________ as the
remainder.
(a) 9586 (b) 86
(c) 6 (d) 586
3. 1151 × 11 = ___________
(a) 12,661 (b) 11,661
(c) 12,251 (d) 11,251
4. Identify the ray from the following.

(a) A B (b) X Y

(c) M N (d) P
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5. 450 ÷ 15 = ___________
(a) 33 (b) 30
(c) 31 (d) 3
6. 78,528 ÷ 1000; R = ___________
(a) 8 (b) 528
(c) 8528 (d) 28
7. 7000 × 64 = ___________
(a) 4,38,000 (b) 4,58,000
(c) 4,48,000 (d) 4,47,000

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REVISION QUESTION BANK-1

8. How many line segments does the following figure have?


P
A B

(a) 2 (b) 3
(c) 1 (d) 4
9. If we divide 25,364 by the 9 then we get __________ as the quotient.
(a) 2018 (b) 2881
(c) 2818 (d) 2188
10. Identify the closed figure from the following.
(a) (b)

(c) (d)
11. Which of the following does not equal to 1500?
(a) 30 × 5 (b) 500 × 3
(c) 30 × 50 (d) 150 × 10
12. 97,542 ÷ 100; Q = ___________
(a) 975 (b) 97
(c) 7542 (d) 542
13. How many lines does the following figure have?
D Y

M N

X E

(a) 3 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 4
14. Multiply: 205 by 25
(a) 5025 (b) 5125
(c) 5225 (d) 5525

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REVISION QUESTION BANK-1

15. Identify the type of lines in the following figure.

X Q

Y
P
(a) Line segments (b) Parallel lines
(c) Perpendicular lines (d) Intersecting lines

Q.II Fill in the blanks.


1. A _________________ is a simple closed figure with a curved boundary.
2. 69,954 ÷ 6 = ______________
3. (15 × 13) × 11 = ________ × (13 × 11)
4. A ______________ has 1 flat face, 1 curved face, 1 edge and 1 vertex.
5. Half of the circle is called a ______________.
6. 248 × 1000 = ______________
7. A number cannot be divided by ______________.
8. Dividend = divisor × ______________ + remainder
9. Every polygon has at least ________ line segments.
10. The product of 562 and 100 is ______________.

Q.III State whether true or false.


1. When a number is divided by itself, the quotient is always the number itself.
2. A line segment is a part of a line having definite endpoints.
3. If we multiply 100 with 6958, we get 69,580 as the product.
4. 5600 ÷ 40 = 1400.
5. A triangle whose all sides are equal is called an isosceles triangle.
6. When we divide 36 by 6, we get quotient 6 and remainder 0.
7. In a cube the flat surfaces are squares.
8. The product of any number and zero is always zero.
9. All the radii in a circle are of different length.
10. The multiplication fact for 20 ÷ 5 = 4 is 5 × 4 = 20.

Section B
Q.IV Do as directed.
1. A boat can carry 635 people. How many people can travel in 24 such boats?

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2. Name the solid shape that can be formed using the following net.
(a) (b)

3. Find the product of 2143 and 31.


4. Draw a line segment of length 3.2 cm and name it as CD.
5. Estimate the quotient of 256 ÷ 15 by rounding off the numbers to the nearest 10.
6. Divide: 3685 by 14
7. Estimate the product of 78 and 24.
8. Observe the given figure and answer the following.
(a) Name the vertices.

(b) Name the diagonals.

9. The product of two numbers is 1056. One of the numbers is 48. Find the other number.
10. Divide the following and find the quotient and the remainder. 84,716 ÷ 5

Section C
Q.V Solve the following.
1. Find the product of 275 by 321.
2. Identify the front, top and side view of the house.
(a) (b) (c)

3. Divide: 27,139 by 3
4. Multiply: 342 by 256
5. Find the actual as well as estimated quotient of following by rounding off the dividend to
the nearest 100 and divisor to the nearest 10.
456 ÷ 19
6. Multiply: 4512 by 13

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REVISION QUESTION BANK-1

7. Name the sides, vertices and diagonals of the given quadrilateral.


A

D B

8. What is the quotient and remainder if we divide 58,538 by 9?


9. Find the product of 4112 and 21.
10. If the quotient is 57, the divisor is 45 and the remainder is 29, find the dividend.

Q.VI Construct the following.


Draw a circle of radius 3cm using a compass. Name its centre as O. Mark diameter DE
and radius OP on it.

Q.VII Solve the following.


1. A lorry is loaded with 1631 kg of cotton. How much cotton can be loaded on 49 such
lorries?
2. A truck was carrying 4575 chairs, staked in sets of 15 chairs each. How many stacks of
chairs were there on the truck?
3. The cake shop owner distributed 12,460 muffins every week in different orphanage
schools. If he distributed equal number of muffins every day then find how many
muffins did he distribute each day? What value is depicted by the owner of the cake
shop?
4. There are 12,078 marbles. If there are only 9 boxes, how many marbles need to be kept
in each box?
5. There are 1326 pencils in a carton. How many pencils are there in 12 such cartons?
6. 9856 oranges were divided equally among 55 people. How many oranges did each one
get and how many remained undivided?

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