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CBSE

MID TERM - REVISION PAPER


Name Class IV

ID No. Section Marks 40


Subject MATHEMATICS Date Time 2:00 hrs

Objective Descriptive Internals Total Teacher’s


15 M 25 M 10 M 50 M Signature

Part-A
(Objective - 15 Marks)
I.Fill in the blanks. 4 × 1 = 4M
1. The greatest 2-digit number multiplied by the greatest 1-
digit number is _______________.

2. The remainder is always less than the ____________.

3. 7 × 6,789 + 9 = __________________.

4. The smallest and the greatest factors of 56 are _________

and _________.
II. Choose the correct answer. 3 × 1 = 3M
1. The factors of 47 are______. [ ]
1) 1 and 47 2) 2 and 47
3) 1, 3 and 47 4) 1,2,3 and 47
2. 843 divisible by ________. [ ]
1) 2 2) 3
3) 5 4) 8
3. 5, 15, _____, 35, _____. [ ]
1) 10 and 20 2) 20 and 25
3) 25 and 30 4) 25 and 45
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III. Write True or False. 3 × 1 = 3M

1) 45,679 × 8 is 95,789. [ ]
2) The 12th multiple of 9 is 109. [ ]
3) Tiling is another word used for tessellation. [ ]
IV. Match the following. 4 × ½ = 2M
1) Every number is a
multiple of ___ [ ] a) 7
2) Digit 8 is as ___
lines of symmetry [ ] b) 1
3) Factor of 49 [ ] c) 0
4) A number cannot
be divided by ___. [ ] d) 2
V. Think Tank. 3M
Complete the following puzzle.

5
x
x = 36
x =
30
=
24 = 6
x

=
32 8 =

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Part-B
(Descriptive - 25 Marks)
VI. Solve the following questions. 8 × 1 = 8M
1. Find the product of 27 × 20 × 100.

2. Find the LCM of 35 and 60.

3. Solve 716 ÷ 81 by rounding off to the nearest 10’s.

4. Draw a factor tree for 56.

5. 16 boxes contain 840 nails. How many nails will be there


in each, if each box has the same number of nails, and
how many will be leftover?

6. Find the common factors of 16 and 20.

7. Complete the pattern.

a) ________, __________

b) ________, __________

8. Complete the following pattern.

21T, 28U, 35V, 42W, ________, ________, ________.

VII.Solve the following questions. 4 × 2 = 8M


1. A shirt and a pair of trousers cost 2,256. What is the cost
of 29 such sets? (Rounding off the numbers to the nearest
10).

2. Using the divisibility rules, check whether the given


numbers are divisible by 8 or not.

a) 4,800 b) 928 c) 1,135

3. Find the HCF of 66, 88 and 99.

4. Simplify 673 × 2,000 ÷ 20 + 339 – 170.

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VIII. HOTS. 2 × 2 = 4M
1. I am a number between 45 and 50. Two of my factors are
2 and 6. I am a common multiple of 6 and 3. Who am I?
2. In a school assembly 725 students are standing in rows
and columns. If they are 25 rows, find the number of
columns.
IX. Tricky Tables. 5M

× 9 12 8

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