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INDIAN LEARNERS’ OWN ACADEMY, KUWAIT

Class 4 –SA2 Practice Worksheet


Ch-5 FACTORS AND MULTIPLES

I. Fill in the blanks:

1. The numbers which are multiples of 2 are known as ________


2. The numbers that are not multiples of 2 are called _______
3. Every number is a multiple of __________.
4. A multiple of a number is ________ or _______ to the number itself.
5. 8 × 7 = 56; 56 is a ____________ of 7 and 8.
6. The numbers which have only two factors, one and the number itself are called
________ numbers.
7. Numbers which have more than two factors are called ________________ numbers.
8. 1 is a neither __________ nor ________number.
9. A factor of a number is either _______ or ___________than the number.
10. The smallest odd prime number is ______.
11. ______ is an even prime number.
12. Two prime numbers which differ by 2 are called _________________.
II. Answer the following:

1. Write the first eight multiples of:


a) 6 b) 8 c) 12
2. Write the prime numbers between 1 to 20.
3. List all the composite numbers between:
a) 20 and 30 b) 30 and 40
4. What are prime numbers? Give two examples.
5. Find the LCM of
a) 4, 7 b) 6, 8 c) 5, 9 d) 10, 20
6. Find the HCF of
a) 12, 20 b) 18, 24 c) 10, 25 d) 21, 35
7. Draw a factor tree for
a) 20 b) 36 c) 16 d) 24
8. Check whether the following numbers are exactly divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 10 or not
a) 76450 b) 62824 c) 58640

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Ch-7 METRIC MEASURES
1. Fill in the banks.

a) Millilitre is the smallest unit of ___________.


b) The standard unit of measuring mass is ___________.
c) 10 m = ___________ cm
d) 533 cm = ______m _____ cm
e) 5746 mL = _____ L ______ mL
f) 2475 g = ______kg ______ g
g) 8L 136mL = ______mL
h) 6cm 4mm= _______mm
i) 2m 12cm= ______cm
j) 11L = ______mL

2. Convert the following as directed:

a) 15 cm 6mm into mm
b) 4m 25 cm into cm
c) 12Km 995m into m
d) 18L 45 mL into mL
e) 14kg 450 g into g
f) 1750 g into kg and g

3. Add:

a) 48L 233mL and 32L 143mL


b) 34m 70cm and 8m 58cm
c) 54Km 157m; 87Km 24m; 3Km 570m
d) 46g 57mg; 84g 152mg; 57g 510mg

4. Subtract:

a) 21kg 158g from 43kg 127g


b) 52m 7cm from 123m 12cm
c) 17km 268m from 27km 84m
d) 89L 980mL from 917L 445mL

5. Story sums:

1) Peter wants to fence the park in front of his house on three sides, which measure 152 m 40 cm, 205
m 10 cm and 310 m 39 cm. Find the total length that is to be fenced.

2) Two wooden planks of length 12 m 60 cm and 18 m 63 cm are glued together to make a long wooden
bridge. What is the total length of the bridge?

3) Ron had 54 m 20 cm of ribbon to make flowers. 29 m 39 cm was left unused. How much ribbon was
used to make flowers?

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Ch-9 THE DECIMAL SYSTEM

I. Write the following fractions as decimals.


34 638 14 6
a) b) c) 8 d)
100 100 100 1000

5 1246 2 3048
e) 32 10 f) g) 45 h)
100 1000 10

II. Write the following decimals as fractions or mixed numbers


a) 0.54 b) 6.042 c) 0.008 d) 38.76
e) 12.04 f) 72.8 g) 4.05 h) 11.459
III. Write the decimals in words.
a) 25.03 b) 32.005 c) 423.08
d) 8.092 e) 5.977 f) 62.147
IV. Write the place value of the underlined digit:
a) 61.04 b) 91.008 c) 76.31
d) 7.966 e) 52.05 f) 94.001
V. Write the expanded form:
a) 0.285 b) 3.25 c) 48.46
d) 28.034 e) 156.333
VI. Write the short form:
1 7
a) 400 + 8 + 10 +100 b) 7+ 0.4+ 0.006

VII. Convert into like decimals:


a) 65.7, 8.81, 14.124 b) 4.8, 4.604, 4.28 c) 19.52, 2.8, 1.284
VIII. Check whether the following are equivalent decimals.
a) 5.4, 5.04 b)7.03, 7.030 c) 86.3, 86.300
IX. Compare ( >, < or =)
a) 4.074 ___ 4.704 b) 0.285 ___ 0.573
c) 9.841 ___ 98.41 d) 11.010 ___ 11.100

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X. Arrange in ascending order
a) 0.34, 0.43, 1.24, 0.54
b) 2.115, 2.21, 2.11, 2.1
c) 6.531, 6.35, 3.65, 3.56
d) 3.3, 3.127, 3.31, 3.27
XI. Arrange in descending order
a) 12.541, 21.35, 12.452, 21.53
b) 8.12, 8.3, 8.256, 8.35
c) 3.2, 4.12, 7.05, 8.05
d) 99.9, 9.909, 9.990, 99.09
Ch-10 MONEY
I. Fill in the blanks:

a) 1 rupee = ______ paise


b) ₹20 and 75p= _______
c) ₹10. 25 = ________p
d) 2240p = ₹ _________
e) 700p = ₹__________

II. Solve
1) Add: ₹52.55+ ₹75.20 + ₹25.60
2) Add: ₹111.95+ ₹15.75 + ₹225.40
3) Subtract: ₹ 600 - ₹ 398.50
4) Subtract: ₹ 800 - ₹ 479.50

Ch-11 TIME
I. Fill in the blanks:
a) 5 o'clock in the evening ___________ am/pm
b) 1 o'clock at night = ___________ am/pm
c) 2 o'clock in the afternoon = ___________ am/pm

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d) 4 o'clock in the morning = ___________ am/pm
e) The time 5 hours before 2:30 pm is _____________
f) The time 15 minutes after 4:30 pm will be _____________.
g) 15:30 hours in a 12-hour clock is _____________
h) 11 am in a 24-hour clock is _____________.
i) 3:00 am = ___________ hours
j) 1:30 in the afternoon = ___________ hours
k) 9:30 in the evening = ___________ hours
l) 12o' clock in the midnight = ___________ hours

II. Change the following into 24-hour clock time:

5: 30 p.m = 6:15 p.m =


8:50 p.m = 7:30 p.m =
10:50 a.m = 11:53 a.m =
7:15 a.m = 9:30 a.m =
12 o’clock noon = 12 o’clock midnight =
III. Change the following into 12-hour clock time:
17:00 hours= 05:00 hours =

23:30 hours = 12:45 hours =

01:00 hours = 10:00 hours =

09:40 hours = 11:40 hours =

00:00 hours = 02:00 hours =

IV. Convert:
a) 4 hours 35 minutes to minutes. b) 5 hours 46 minutes to minutes.

c) 6 hours 23 minutes to minutes. d) 10 hours 12 minutes to minutes.

e) 22 minutes 30 seconds to seconds. f) 15 minutes 25 seconds to seconds.

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V. Find the total time:
a) 25min 40 sec and 20 min 25 sec b) 5h 50 min and 4h 15 min

c) 4h 40 min and 3h 50 min d) 10min 45 sec and 20 min 25 sec

VI. Find the difference:


a) 19min 20 sec from 40 min 15 sec b) 4hrs 50 min from 9hrs 20min

c) 3h 20 min from 5h 50 min d) 20min 30 sec and 30 min 20 sec

Ch-14 HANDLING DATA


Q.no:1. A survey was conducted among the students of class IV to find their favorite subject.
The collected information is represented in the form of a bar graph. Observe the graph and
answer the following questions.

(i) How many students participated in the survey?

(ii) How many students had Mathematics as their favourite subject?

(iii) Which subject was least favourite?

(iv) What is the difference between the number of students who liked Hindi and English?

(v) What is the most favourite subject of the students?

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Q.no:2. The following bar graph shows the favorite sports of students in a class

Answer the following questions.


1. How many students` favorite sport is soccer?
2. Which sport is least liked by students?
3. How many more students like football than hockey?
4. Which sport seems to be most popular among the students?
5. How many students` favorite sport is baseball?
6. What is the second least favorite sport of the students?
7. What is the difference in the number of students between the most liked and least liked
sports?
Q.no:3. Students of class IV gave their choice of favourite soft drink flavour as follows.
Represent the given information using tally mark chart.

Flavour of Orange Cola Lemon Mango


Soft drink
Number of 18 12 17 13
students

Q.no:4. The table below shows the different colors of cars that passed the school gate in five
minutes. Represent the given information using tally mark chart.

Colour Red Black Yellow Blue White


Number of cars passed 17 16 15 12 10

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Q.no:5. Consider a garden with lots of flowers. Mary has different flower pot types, as given in
the table below. Draw the bar graph for the information given.

Flowers Rose Lily Jasmine Tulip Daisy Violet


No.of pots 55 40 60 35 50 25

Q.no:6. In a two hundred metre race the time taken by 5 people is given below. Represent this
information on a bar graph.

Name of men John Tom Ali Amar Ravi Param


Seconds 15 40 30 45 20 25

Ch-13 PERIMETER AND AREA

1. Fill in the blanks:


1) The sum of the lengths of all sides of a closed figure is called its ________.
2) The amount of surface a plane closed figure covers is called its ______.
3) The perimeter of a rectangle is ________________.
4) Perimeter of triangle is _________________.
5) The perimeter of a square is __________.
6) The perimeter of a square of side 5 cm is ________.

II. Find the perimeter of following figures:

1) 2) 3)

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III. Find the area of following figures. Each square is of side 1 cm.

a) b) c)

*Refer reader book exercises (Rpg. 186 qno:B, Rpgs 190,191, 192)

Story sums
1) The field needs a new wooden fence around it. The length is 50 feet and the width is 25 feet.
What is the perimeter of the field?
2) A rectangular field is of length 60m and breadth 45m. How much wire is needed for fencing
around it two times?
3) A triangular field has sides 240m, 190m and 220m long. What is the perimeter of the
triangular field?
4) Mrs. Ritu wrapped a present and wanted to put a ribbon around the outside of the box. It has
four sides and each side is 12 cm long. How much ribbon does she need?

Format for Second Term Examination (SA2)


MATHEMATICS (14-03-2024) 80 Marks

Section -A
Question numbers 1- 20 carry 1 mark each. (20 × 1 = 20)

(MCQs)

Section -B
Question numbers 21- 26 carry 2 marks each. (6 × 2 = 12)
Section -C
Question numbers 27- 34 carry 3 marks each. (8 × 3 = 24)
Section -D
Question numbers 35- 40 carry 4 marks each. (6 × 4 = 24)

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