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Class 4

Set A

Year 2019

2020
LOGICAL REASONING

1. Find the combination of numbers, so that the given letters are arranged accordingly to
form a meaningful English word.
R C W N O
1 2 3 4 5
A. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 B. 2, 1, 5, 3, 4 C. 2, 3, 1, 5, 4 D. 3, 4, 5, 2, 1

2. Find the missing number.

225 275 325 ? 425 475

A. 380 B. 400 C. 375 D. 390

3. Find the odd one out.

A. B. C. D.

4. If all the symbols are removed from the given arrangement, then which of the following
will be third to the left of eighth element from the right end?
S3TUM@LX#$78AZ14NP * YD6FI%
A. A B. Z C. 8 D. 4

5. Select a figure from the options which when placed in the blank space of given figure
would complete the pattern.

A. B. 

?
C. D.

6. If in a certain code language, 'ROPE' is written as '©@#$' and 'WIRE' is written as


'£%©$', then how will 'WIPE' be written in the same code language?
A. @©#$ B. ©@£$ C. £%@$ D. £%#$

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7. Which of the following figures do not have any line of symmetry?

A. B. C. D.

8. How many meaningful words can be formed from the third, eighth, tenth and eighteenth
letters of the given alphabet series?
ZMNQSVBWXABUMFWAFRTNO
A. None B. One C. Two D. More than two

9. Among five children Ritesh, Sakshi, Kirti, Priya and Manya, each of different heights,
Ritesh is taller than only Priya and Kirti is shorter than only Manya. Who among them is
shortest in height?
A. Sakshi B. Manya C. Kirti D. Priya

10. Find the correct mirror image of the given figure.

BRAZIL
Mirror
A. LIZARB B. LIZARB C. L I Z A R B D. L I Z A R B
MATHEMATICAL REASONING

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11. How many shaded triangles must be unshaded so that of the given figure is shaded?
4
A. 1 
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

12. Find the sum of (3rd multiple of 11) and (the difference between common factors of
8 and 10).
A. 42 B. 36 C. 34 D. 32

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13. The number shown on the abacus is written as __________.

L T Th Th H T O
A. Three hundred fifty three hundred two hundred and sixty seven
B. Three ten thousand fifty three hundred thousand two hundred sixty seven
C. Three lakh fifty three thousand two hundred and sixty seven
D. Thirty five thousand three thousand two hundred sixty seven

14. Sneha went for playing at 3:15 p.m. and returned home 1 hour 15 minutes later. Which
of the following clocks shows the time she came back home?

A. B. C. D.

2 cm 3 cm
15. Find the perimeter of the given figure.
3 3 cm
A. 56 cm cm
3 cm 3 cm
B. 50 cm 12 cm

C. 48 cm 9 cm
5 cm
D. 52 cm

16. Find the value of Y + X. X 78


15 1467 0
A. 5 – 135
117
B. 9
– 105
C. 6  1Y  0
  – 1 2 0
D. 11 0

17. Which of the following options is INCORRECT?


A. XL + CVI = 146 B. CD + LXV = 665
C. M – DCL = 350 D. None of these

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Direction (18-19) : The given bar graph shows Ravi’s savings from January to May. Study
the graph carefully and answer the following questions.

May

April

March

February
January

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000


Savings (in `)
18. If Ravi saved a total of ` 15000 from January to May, then how much did he save in
February?
A. ` 2500 B. ` 2000 C. ` 3000 D. ` 4500
th
19. If Ravi spent  1  of the amount of money he saved in April, then how much did he
 
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earn in that month?
A. ` 3200 B. ` 800 C. ` 4800 D. ` 4000

20. If = 525 mL and + = 270 mL, then

+ = ___________.

A. 130 mL B. 105 mL C. 120 mL D. 250 mL

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

21. Payal bought 12 boxes of cold drinks for a party. There were 19 cans in each box.
How many total cans of cold drinks did she buy?
A. 232 B. 228 C. 216 D. 202

22. On Monday Harsh drove 2105 km, on Tuesday he drove 450 km and on Wednesday
he drove 490 km. How many km did he drive in the three days?
A. 4005 km B. 3210 km C. 3045 km D. 4120 km

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23. A factory manufactures 250 cars each day. How many cars does the factory manufacture
in 5 weeks?
A. 1250 B. 1750 C. 9250 D. 8750

24. Saksham has 925 balls. 580 were basketballs and rest were cricket balls. He sold some
cricket balls and found that he had 125 cricket balls left. How many cricket balls were
sold?
A. 176 B. 240 C. 125 D. 220

25. Mohit has some animal cards as shown. What fraction of the
cards are cat cards? Cat Dog Horse

Horse Dog Cat


1 5
A. B. 
12 12 Cat Horse Cat

6 4 Dog Cat Horse


C. D.
12 9

26. 22050 cartons were to be transported in 90 trucks. How many cartons could 1 truck carry,
if each truck carries equal number of cartons?
A. 325 B. 210 C. 245 D. 320

27. Rishi had ` 7295. He spent ` 2105 on shopping, ` 1223 on travelling and ` 1500 on
movie. How much money is left with him now?
A. ` 2467 B. ` 3105 C. ` 2400 D. ` 2050

28. Aanya filled 15 L 750 mL of petrol in her car. She used 7 L 250 mL of petrol while going
from Delhi to Agra. Find the quantity of petrol left in her car.
A. 8 L 100 mL B. 7 L 500 mL C. 8 L 500 mL D. 6 L 200 mL

29. In an adventure park, Ridhima took a water ride of 20 minutes and looping ride of 45
minutes one after another. If she finished the second ride at 6 : 35 p.m., then when did
she start her first ride?
A. 5 : 30 a.m. B. 3 : 30 p.m. C. 5 : 30 p.m. D. 4 : 30 p.m.

30. Aarav filled one-fifth of a jar with milk and two-fifth with water. What part of the jar is
empty?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 1
5 5 5 2

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ACHIEVERS SECTION

31. Match the following and select the correct option.


Column A Column B
P. CDV + CLX (i) DXX
Q. DLXV – XLV (ii) CCCXCVI
R. CCCXI + DCL (iii) DLXV
S. CMX – DXIV (iv) CMLXI
A. P → (iii); Q → (i); R → (iv); S → (ii) B. P → (iv); Q → (ii); R → (iii); S → (i)
C. P → (iii); Q → (iv); R → (i); S → (ii) D. P → (ii); Q → (i); R → (iii); S → (iv)

32. Which of the following figures have same perimeter?


5 cm 12 cm
10 cm 2 cm
5 cm

5 cm
(i) 5 cm 5 cm (ii) 6 cm
8 cm 7 cm
5 cm
5 cm 4 cm 4 cm

5 cm 2 cm 2 cm
4 cm

7 cm 7 cm
4 cm 4 cm
(iii) 4 cm 4 cm

7 cm 7 cm

4 cm
A. (i) and (ii) only B. (i) and (iii) only C. (ii) and (iii) only D. (i), (ii) and (iii)

33. Identify the number using the given clues.


• Its hundreds digit is 4th multiple of its ones digit.
• Its ones digit is the smallest prime number.
• Its tens digit is seven more than its ones digit.
• Its thousands digit is three less than its tens digit.

A. 5481 B. 6892 C. 6993 D. 5372

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34. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
1 1 3
A. Sum of 3 and 4 is 7 .
4 2 4
B. 8 ten thousands + 60 tens + 41 ones written in numerals as 8641.
C. A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry.
D. 4982 ÷ 5 leaves a remainder 2.

35. Find the value of + – .

20 kg

22 kg

20 kg

15 kg 11 kg 21 kg 15 kg
A. 3 kg B. 10 kg C. 5 kg D. 18 kg
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