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YEAR 4 – TERM II - REVISION WORKSHEET

I. Choose the correct answer

1. If you start with the number 10, multiply it by 3, and then divide the result by 3, what number
will you end up with?
a) 10 b) 1 c) 3 d) 30
2. What is the missing factor in the equation: 7 × ____ = 63
a) 7 b) 9 c) 1 d) none of the above
3. Pick the odd one out
a) 12 × 2 b) 7 × 4 c) 6 × 4 d) 3 × 8
4. A factory makes 1,000 new cars every day. How many cars will it make in a week?
a) 1,000. b) 7 c) 70 d) 7000
5. Circle the odd one out
1 3 2 1
a) of 12 b) of 8 c) of 8 d) of 36
2 4 4 6
6. 8.4 < _____ ÷ 10 < 8.7
a) 81 b) 84 c) 86 d) 88

II. State whether the following statements are True or False

1. 3 × 7 + 2 × 7 = 7 × 7
2. 24 × 2 is the same as 12 × 2 × 2 and 6 × 2 × 4
3. Anto has thirty-one £10 notes. He wants to buy a table for £333. Anto has enough money to
buy the table.
4. Sara has 200 candies that she wants to share with 100 friends. Sara says, ‘My friends will
have 20 candies each. ‘
2 6
5. Luna is comparing the fractions 3 𝑎𝑛𝑑 9. She says they both are the same. Use simplifying
fractions to determine if she is true or false.

III. Match the following

1. 7 × _____ = 77 - 1000
2. 4500 ÷ ____ = 45 - 1.0
2. 4 × _______= 4 thousands - 10
3. Perimeter of a square of side 10cm - 0.7
4. 82 ÷ ______ = 8.2 - 11

5. The decimal represented here - 100

6. The decimal represented here - 40 cm


IV. Answer the following

1. Write down all the factor pairs of 60.

_______________________________________________________________________

2. Complete the factor product triangle. Write four number sentences for the fact family.

3. Hannah and Alice are calculating 359 ÷ 8.


Hannah says , ‘The answer is 44 with remainder 7.’
Alice says ,’ The answer is 47 with no remainder’.
Who is correct? Explain your reasoning.

4. Complete the part-whole models and then complete the divisions.

5. John and James have apple farms. John has 116 rows of 3 trees and James has 99 rows of 5
trees, who has more number of trees? Justify your answer.

6. Identify the mistake in this calculation and show the correct calculation

The mistake is The correct calculation is


7. Which shape has a perimeter of 32cm? A or B

Shape ______ has a perimeter of 32cm

8. Find the missing measurements and calculate the perimeter.

A = _________. , B = ______________. , Perimeter = ________________

9. Calculate the missing length of the given regular polygon of perimeter 55 m

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10. Using the fraction wall, write down 3 fractions equivalent to 2 .

11. Use the the digit cards only once to complete this calculation.

7 5 8 6

12. There are 70 red and blue pens in a box. 21 of them are blue.

Represent the number of blue pens as a simplified fraction. _________________________

What fraction of the pens are red? ________________________________

Represent the number of red pens simplified fraction. _____________________


13. Josh and Sarah receive 48 candies each. In a month Josh ate two – tweleth of the candies and
Sarah ate five-sixth of the candies. Calculate and
write
a) Number of caandies eaten by Josh.

_________

b) Number of caandies eaten by Sarah.

_________

c) Number of candies remaining with Josh.

_________

d) Number of candies remaining with Sarah.

___________

14. Philip has labelled the number line below but he has made a mistake. Find and explain the
mistake that he has made

15. A 2 litre bottle of water is shared equally between 10 glasses. What volume of water will be in
each glass? Write the answer in decimal form ____________

16. Lucy has the following digit cards 5 6 2


The greatest decimal that can be formed with the given digit cards is _____ _____ . _____

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