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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
TYPE: PT2 – Revision Worksheet-Answer Key
Name: Grade & Section: 4
Topic: CH 6 - Geometry
CH 8 – Fractions
Resource Person: Ms. Praveena Rajesh
CH 9 – Decimal Numbers
CH 10 -Money
I. Fill in the blanks:
a) Any line from the centre to the circle is a radius of the circle.
b) Diameter = 2 x Radius
c) If the radius of a circle is 18 cm, its diameter is 36 cm.
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d) "
of 25 = 10.

e) Fractions with different denominators are called unlike fractions.


$% !
f) The lowest term of "&
is $

g) To add like fractions, add the numerator. The denominator remains the same.
h) Proper fractions with 1 as numerator are called unit fractions.
i) A fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator is called an improper fraction.
j) A number with a whole number part and a fraction part is known as a mixed number.
& &'! &÷! &'! &) ! &÷! &*!
k) %
is equivalent to %'!
; %÷!
( %'!
; %)!
; %÷!
; %*!
)
+"
l) 54 tens and 15 hundredths = 540.15 (decimal) 540 +,,
(fractional)
+ %
m) % = $%
& -
n) -
= +%
( < , > , =)
+% &
o) !-
= .
+
p) 0.01 = +,,

q) 1.01 of these decimals is greater than 1? (0.8, 1.01,0.99)


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r) What is 3.99 as a mixed number? 3 +,,
/
s) Place value of 9 in 45.89 is 9 hundredths or +,,
.

t) Write in words: 45.08 forty-five point zero eight


u) The decimal form of ₹550 is ₹550.00. Multiply it with 2 = ₹550.00 x 2 =₹1100.00
v) ₹120.20 ÷ 2 = ₹60.10
II. Do as directed:
1) Solve:
a) ₹199.52 X 25 = ₹4988.00 b) ₹ 75.75 - ₹59.95 =₹15.8
c) ₹555.50 ÷ 11 = ₹50.50 d) ₹45.65 + ₹23.25 = ₹68.9
$ 𝟕 𝟑 𝟒
e) 1- .
= 𝟕
− 𝟕
=𝟕
!
(Note : = 1)
!

2) Write the shaded part as a fraction and as a decimal. Write the decimal in words.

a)
!"
Fraction:1+,, . Decimal 1.25; Words: one point two five

b)
.
Fraction: 2 +,
Decimal: 2.7; Words: Two point seven

3) Ramu measured his height in decimal form whereas Somu measured his height in fraction.
The height of Ramu and Somu is 1m 95 cm. Write the height in the appropriate form.
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Height of Ramu = 1.95m Height of Somu = 1 +,,
m

4) Piya bought a bag for ₹755.15. How much cost for 8 bags?
Cost of a bag = ₹755.15
Cost of 8 bags = ₹755.15 x 8 = ₹6041.20
5) The cost of 7 textbooks is ₹250.25.
a) What is the cost of one textbook?
b) If Priya wants to buy 5 textbooks, how much she needs to pay?
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6) If the diameter of a circle is 10 cm, its radius is 5 cm. Draw a circle with a diameter of
10cm.
(Note : Use a ruler to set the distance from the point of the compass to the pencil’s lead at 5cm
Place the point of the compass at the centre of the circle. Draw the circle by turning the compass (without moving the point at the
centre). Sample answer:

Diameter = 2 x radius (2 x 5 =10cm)


Radius = Diameter ÷2 (10 ÷ 2 =5cm)
7) John bought 8/12 kg of grapes, Janu bought 5/12 kg of apples and Jack bought 4/12kg of
grapes. How many kg of grapes did they buy altogether?
kg of grapes John bought = 8/12
kg of apples Janu bought = 5/12
Kg of grapes Jack bought = 4/12
Total kg of grapes they bought altogether = 8/12 + 4/12 =12/12 = 1kg
8) Find ¾ of a year in months
1 year = 12 months
¾ of 12 months
12 ÷ 4 = 3
3 x 3 = 9 months
¾ of a year in months = 9 months
9) Write 3 equivalent fractions for each fraction:
"
a) .
!&
b) $%

10) Write the following number as the mixed number as improper and improper into a mixed
number:
𝟑𝟗 𝟓𝟗 𝟒
a) 𝟔
b) 𝟓
c) 9 𝟑 d) 2 𝟏𝟎
𝟏𝟐

11) Arrange the numbers in Descending order:


! ! $ "# % "! ! '
a)
"#
, 1 , ,
"# "# "#
- b) &, , ,
& & &

12) Write the improper fractions and mixed numbers for the following:

13) Make the bill for the following items and find the total cost to be paid.
2 packets of chocolates for ₹50.50 each, one packet of biscuit for ₹127.05 and one packet
of juice for ₹25.50. If a ₹500 note is given to the shopkeeper, how much money will he
return?
Cost of a packet of chocolate = ₹50.50
Cost of 2 packets of chocolate = 50.50 x 2 = ₹101.00
Cost of a packet of biscuit = ₹127.05
Cost of juice = ₹25.50
Total cost to be paid = ₹101.00 + ₹127.05 + ₹25.50 = ₹253.55
Balance Money to return = ₹500.00 – ₹253.55 = ₹246.45

Item Quantity Unit Total


price
(each)
Chocolate 2 ₹50.50 ₹101.00
Biscuit 1 ₹127.05 ₹127.05
Juice 1 ₹25.50 ₹25.50

Total Amount ₹253.55

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