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4th Grade Math Practice

In 4th grade math practice 1 sheet we cover questions in rounding numbers, roman numerals,
find the sum and difference and then round it, addition and subtraction word problems, finding
the missing digit, identifying the geometric shapes.

1. (a) Round the following numbers to the nearest 10.

(i) 5609 = 5610

(ii) 9099 = 10000

(b) Round to the nearest 100. 

(i) 289 = 300

(ii) 1532 = 1500

2. (a) Write the English numbers for: 

(i) XIX 19

(ii) XIV 14

(b) Write the Roman Numerals for:

(i) 29 XXIX

(ii) 24 XXIV

3. Write vertically and find the sum. Also round the sum to the nearest thousand.

3846 + 4029 + 2987 = 10862 = 11000

4.  Find the difference of 9384 and 2156 and round it to the nearest thousand.

9384-2156=7228 = 7000

5. Last year 3097 children visited the museum. This year there were 548 less. How many
children visited the museum this year? 2549

6. The museum shows only half of its total painting at one time. 3885 paintings are on display
now. How many painting does the museum have? 7770
7. Fill in the missing digits:

A 4 1 1 8
B. 8 8 7 3

8. What must be added to:

(a) 10050 to make 12550. 12550-10050=2500

(b) 1280 + 35 - 400 = 915

9. There are 289 students in class III; 235 students in class IV and 295 students in class V.
Estimate the total number of students in the three classes. = 819

10. Find the product using the column method:

4218 × 204

11. Find the product using the expanded rotation method:

214 × 84

12. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest hundred:

426 × 258

13. Fill in the blanks:

(i) Simple closed curves formed only three line segments are called ______________.

(ii) A simple closed curve does not ______________ itself.


14. (a) Counting by hundreds write the next two numbers of:

(i) 9937; _____ ; _____.

(ii) 10912; _____ ; _____.

15. (b) Counting by thousands write the next two numbers of:

(i) 29,989; _____ ; _____ .

(ii) 10209; _____ ; _____ .

16. 12 buses took the children to school. Each bus carried 96 children. How many children were
taken to school?

Choose the correct operation to find the answers.

(a) 96 + 12;

(b) 96 - 12;

(c) 96 × 12;

(d) 96 ÷ 12

17. Tammy spent $54 on a set of pencils. If each pencil costs $6, how many pencils did she buy?

Choose the correct operation to find the answer.

(a) 54 - 6;

(b) 54 + 6;

(c) 54 × 6;

(d) 54 ÷ 6.

18. (a) Find the product of:

(i) 2974 × 100

(ii) 1086 × 1000

(b) Find the quotient of:

(i) 6490 ÷ 10

(ii) 7098 ÷ 100


19. Mrs. Pal and her daughter Shelly drove 136 kms to visit a friend. How much distance would
they have covered by the time they got back? 

20. (a) Write the first three multiple of:

(i) 7     (ii) 9

(b) Find the sum of the first six multiple of 4

21. Write yes or no.

(a) Is 3 a multiple of 9?

(b) The third multiple of 12 is 48.

(c) The smallest multiple of a number is the number itself.

(d) 1 is a multiple of every number

22. Draw a factor tree and find the factors of 24.


23. Find the common factors of 16 and 24.
24. 25 children went on a picnic. Each child ate 8 sweets. How many sweets were eaten? Which
numbers are the factors and which number is the multiple?
25. 20 is multiple of which numbers?

26. (a) Draw a polygon of four sides. Name it.

(b)How many sides and vertices does it have?

27. Find the common factor of 30, 45. Which is the greatest common factor? 

28. (a) Find any multiple of 6, 9, 12. 

(b) Find the common multiple of 6, 9, 12. 

29. Which is the largest fraction? 

(a) ³/₈, ³/₉, ³/₁₀, ³/₁₁

(b)Write the above fractional number in

(i) ascending order

(ii) descending order

30. Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers or whole numbers.
¹⁹/₄ ;     ¹⁷/₅ ;     ⁹/₃ ;     ¹⁵ /₄

31.  Change the mixed numbers into improper fraction.

2³/₅ ;     4⁵/₆ ;     7²/₉ ;     5⁵/₈

32. Reduce to the lowest term

⁴ ²/₅₄ ;

⁵²/₇₆ ;

⁹⁶/₁₀₈ ;

⁷²/₉₀ ;

33. Raju did ¹/₆ of his homework in the afternoon and ³/₆ of it in the evening.

How much homework is still to be done?

34. Complete this: 

(a) 255 cm = ______ m ______ cm 

(b) 2520 m = ______ km ______ m

(c) 5280 gm = ______ kg ______ g

(d) 2¹/₂ litre = ______ ml 

35. (a) How many one litre bottles will hold 6000 ml of water? 

(b) How many 200 g in 3 kg? 

(c) How many pieces of 50 cm wood will make the length of a table 2¹/₂ m? 

(d) What is the perimeter of a square of side 1¹/₂ m? 

36. If Shelly reaches school at 9.15 a.m., and the bell rings at 8.30 a.m., how late is she?

37. (a) How many hours are there between:

(i) 6 a.m. and 4 p.m.

(ii) 9.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.

(b) How many minutes are there between:

(i) 6.30 p.m. and 7.15 p.m.


(ii) 4.20 p.m. and 5.35 p.m.

38. A bus leaves Delhi for Chandigarh at 8.20 a.m. It made two halts of half an hour each on the
way and reached Chandigarh at 4.30 p.m. How much time was spent between Delhi and
Chandigarh?

39. How many days holidays did you have if school closed on the last day of April and opened
on the first day of July?

40. Find the price of:

(a) The cost of a pencil is $ 2.50. Find the cost of a dozen pencils.

(b) The cost of an egg is $1.50, so how many eggs can be bought for $15?

41.  Fill in the blanks:

(a) The distance around a circle is called its ___________.

(b) The line segment which passes through the centre of the circle with its end points on the
circle in called ___________.

(c) The line segment from the centre of the circle to a point on the circle is called ___________.

(d) The line segment which joins any two points on the circle in called a ___________.

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