BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL , SITAMARHI
(Affiliated up to +2 level to C.B.S.E., New Delhi)Affiliation No. - 330419
CBSE Board Level IV S.A.- I & II Maths Chapterwise
Printable Worksheets with Solution
Session : 2014-15
Office: Rajopatti, Dumra Road, Sitamarhi(Bihar), Pin-843301Website: www.brilliantpublicschool.com; E-mail: [email protected]
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Index
Class- IV (Mathematics)
01 Number System 01
02 Addition and subtraction 21
03 Multiplication and division 61
04 Factors Multiples Estimation 79
05 Patterns and symmetry 91
06 Fractional Numbers 108
07 Decimal Numbers 126
08 Geometrical Shapes 152
09 Measurement 182
10 Money 205
11 Time and calender 224
12 Data Handling 242
Geometry (16 hrs.)
SHAPES & SPATIAL UNDERSTANDING
• Draws a circle free hand and with compass.
• Identifies centre, radius and diameter of a circle.
• Uses Tangrams to create different shapes.
• Tiles geometrical shapes: using one or two shapes.
• Chooses a tile among a given number of tiles that can tile a given region
both intuitively and experimentally.
• Explores intuitively the area and perimeter of simple shapes.
• Makes 4-faced, 5-faced and 6-faced cubes from given nets especially
designed for the same.
• Explores intuitively the reflections through inkblots, paper cutting and
paper folding.
• Reads and draws 3-D objects, making use of the familiarity with the
conventions used in this.
• Draws intuitively the plan, elevation and side view of simple objects.
Numbers (40 hrs.)
NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS
• Writes multiplication facts.
• Writes tables upto 10 × 10.
• Multiplies two and three digit numbers using lattice algorithm and the
standard (column) algorithm.
• Divides a given number by another number in various ways such as:
– by drawing dots.
– by grouping.
– by using multiplication facts.
– by repeated subtraction.
• Applies the four operations to life situations.
• Frames word problems.
• Estimates sums, differences and products of given numbers.
MENTAL ARITHMETIC
• Adds and subtracts multiples of 10 and 100, mentally.
• Completes multiplication facts by adding partial products, mentally (e.g.
7 × 6 = 5 × 6 + 2 × 6).
FRACTIONAL NUMBERS
• Identifies half, one fourth and three- fourths of a whole.
• Identifies the symbols,1 1 3
, , 2 4 4
• Explains the meaning of1 1 3
, , and 2 4 4
• Appreciates equivalence of2 1 2 3 4
and , , , and 1.4 2 2 3 4
Money (5 hrs.)
MONEY
• Converts Rupees to Paise.
• Adds and subtracts amounts using column addition and subtraction
with regrouping.
• Uses operations to find totals, change, multiple costs and unit cost.
• Estimates roughly the totals and total cost.
Measurement (21 hrs.)
LENGTH
• Relates metre with centimetre;
• Converts metre into centimetres and vice versa.
• Solves problems involving length and distances.
• Estimates length of an object and distance between two given locations.
WEIGHT
• Weighs objects using a balance and standard units.
• Determines sums and differences of weights.
• Estimates the weight of an object and verifies using a balance.
VOLUME
• Measures volumes of given liquid using containers marked with
standard units.
• Determines sums and differences of volumes.
• Estimates the volume of a liquid contained in a vessel and verifies by
measuring.
TIME
• Computes the number of weeks in a year.
• Correlates the number of days in a year with the number of days in each
month.
• Justifies the reason for the need of a leap year.
• Reads clock time to the nearest hours and minutes.
• Expresses time, using the terms, ‘a.m.’ and ‘p.m.’
• Estimates the duration of familiar events.
• Finds approximate time elapsed by (to the nearest hour) forward
counting.
• Computes the number of days between two dates.
Data Handling (6 hrs.)
• Collects data and represents in the form of bar graphs;
• Draws Inferences by discussing with the teacher.
Patterns (6 hrs.)
• Identifies patterns in multiplication and division: multiples of 9,
• Casts out nines from a given number to check if it is a multiple of nine.
• Multiplies and divides by 10s, 100s.
Identifies geometrical patterns based on symmetry.
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Ordering Integers
Write the integers from greatest to least.
1. 19, –27, 32, – 17, 15 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
2. –37, –28, 24, –23, 30 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
3. –41, –33, –18, 20, 15 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
4. 7, –17, 27, –37, 47 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
5. 11, –13, 15, –17, 19 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
6. 0, 4, –8, –16, 32 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
7. 10, –30, 20, –40, 50 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
8. 28, 40, –19, –3, –1 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
9. –10, –16, 29, 32, 5 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
10. –2, 5, –3, 6, –4 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
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1. 32, 19, 15, -17, -27
2. 30, 24, -23, -28, -37
3. 20, 15, -18, -33, -41
4. 47, 27, 7, -17, -37
5. 19, 15, 11, -13, -17
6. 32, 4, 0, -8, -16
7. 50, 20, 10, -30, -40
8. 40, 28, -1, -3, -19
9. 32, 29, 5, -10, -16
10. 6, 5, -2, -3, -4
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Ordering Integers
Write the integers from least to greatest.
1. 25, – 13, 12, – 9, 2 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
2. 5, – 25, – 15, 20, 0 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
3. 6, – 5, 4, 2, – 3 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
4. – 10, 14, – 15, – 13, 11 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
5. 4, – 6, 13, – 18, 9 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
6. – 42, 15, 19, – 22, 0 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
7. 7, – 14, – 7, 14, 0 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
8. 33, – 23, 41, 22, – 9 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
9. 22, 14, 18, 5, – 17 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
10. – 15, – 19, – 4, 20, 1 = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
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1. –13, –9, 2, 12, 25
2. – 25, – 15, 0, 5, 20
3. – 5, – 3, 2, 4, 6
4. – 15, – 13, – 10, 11, 14
5. – 18, – 6, 4, 9, 13
6. – 42, – 22, 0, 15, 19
7. – 14, – 7, 0, 7, 14
8. – 23, – 9, 22, 33, 41
9. – 17, 5, 14, 18, 22
10.– 19, – 15, – 4, 1, 20
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS – IV Mathematics –Arranging the Integers
Arrange the following in descending order.
1. – 8, – 3, –1, 4, 5, 2
2. – 4, – 9, –8, –7, –3, –6
3. 8, –3, 2, – 9, 0, 4
4. 8, –7, –5, 9, 6, 5
5. 4, –3, –1, 0, 7, –5
6. –6, –2, –3, 0, 2, 4
7. –2, 2, –3, 3, –4, 4
8. 3, 7, 1, 6, 9, –7
9. 1, 9, 5, –3, –2, –1
10. –8, –2, –4, –3, –7, –6
11. 0, –5, 3, 8, –2, 1, 4
12. –1, 8, –9, 6, –4, –8
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1. 5, 4, 2, -1, -3, -8
2. 8, 4, 2, 0, -3, -9
3. 9, 7, 6, 3, 1, -7
4. 7, 4, 0, -1, -3, -5
5. 4, 3, 2, -2, -3, -4
6. -2, -3, -4, -6, -7, -8
7. 4, 2, 0, -2, -3, -6
8. 9, 5, 1, -1, -2, -3
9. 9, 8, 6, 5, -5, -7
10. -3, -4, -6, -7, -8, -9
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS – IV-Mathematics –Arranging the Integers
Arrange the following in increasing order.
1. –3, 0, 4, 2, 1, 8
2. 5, 8, 0, –5, 3, –3
3. –3, –4, –1, –6, 2, –5
4. 9, 1, 2, –4, –3, –5
5. 6, 4, –6, 7, 1, 0
6. 2, 4, 6, 7, -3, –8
7. –5, –4, 0, 4, 2, –7
8. –9, –2, –6, –8, –4, –3
9. –7, 9, 6, –5, 8, 0
10. 0, 1, –7, 5, –3, 2
11. –1, 9, 6, –4, –7, 2
12. 1, –2, 3, –6, 5, –5
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1. -3, 0, 1, 2, 4, 8
2. -5, -3, 0, 3, 5, 8
3. -6, -5, -4, -3, -1, 2
4. -5, -4, -3, 1, 2, 9
5. -6, 0, 1, 4, 6, 7
6. -8, -3, 2, 4, 6, 7
7. -7, -5, -4, 0, 2, 4
8. -7, -8, -6, -4, -3, -2
9. -7, -5, 0, 6, 8, 9
10. -4, -2, -1, 0, 1, 8
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Place Value
Write the numbers in the correct boxes to find out the numbers. First is done
for you.
1. One tens, eight hundreds, one ones, two thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
2, 8 1 1
2. Seven ones, three thousands, six tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
3. Five hundreds, one ones, one thousands, three tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
4. Nine thousands, eight ones, three hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
5. Six hundreds, one tens, eight ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
6. Eight tens, three ones, six thousands, four hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
7. Seven hundreds, five tens, four thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
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8. Two ones, six hundreds, four tens, six thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
9. Five tens, seven ones, one thousand.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
10. Three thousands, one ten, seven ones, one hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
11. Eight tens, seven hundreds, one ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
12. Nine thousands, six tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
13. Three hundreds, four tens, five ones, six thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
14. One thousands, one tens, one hundreds, one ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
15. Eight ones, two thousands, nine tens, nine hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
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1. One tens, eight hundreds, one ones, two thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
2 8 1 1
2. Seven ones, three thousands, six tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
3 0 6 7
3. Five hundreds, one ones, one thousands, three tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
1 5 3 1
4. Nine thousands, eight ones, three hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
9 3 0 8
5. Six hundreds, one tens, eight ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
0 6 1 8
6. Eight tens, three ones, six thousands, four hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
6 4 8 3
7. Seven hundreds, five tens, four thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
4 7 5 0
8. Two ones, six hundreds, four tens, six thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
6 6 4 2
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9. Five tens, seven ones, one thousand.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
1 0 5 7
10. Three thousands, one ten, seven ones, one hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
3 1 1 7
11. Eight tens, seven hundreds, one ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
0 7 8 1
12. Nine thousands, six tens.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
9 0 6 0
13. Three hundreds, four tens, five ones, six thousands.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
6 3 4 5
14. One thousands, one tens, one hundreds, one ones.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
1 1 1 1
15. Eight ones, two thousands, nine tens, nine hundreds.
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones
2 9 9 8
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Number Names
Write the numbers in words.
No. Number Number Names
1. 490218
Four lakh, ninety thousand, two hundred and eighteen
2. 789694
3. 723620
4. 569857
5. 945236
6. 800236
7. 145000
8. 658912
9. 965273
10. 222222
11. 320236
12. 257899
13. 486123
14. 600226
15. 598601
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No. Number Number Names
1. 490218 Four lakh, ninety thousand, two hundred and eighteen
2. 789694 Seven lakh, eighty nine thousand, six hundred and ninety four
3. 723620 Seven lakh, twenty three thousand, six hundred twenty
4. 569857 Five lakh, sixty nine thousand, eight hundred fifty seven
5. 945236 Nine lakh forty five thousand two hundred thirty six
6. 800236 Eight lakh, two hundred thirty six
7. 145000 One lakh, forty five thousand
8. 658912 Six lakh fifty eight thousand nine hundred twelve
9. 965273 Nine Lakh sixty five thousand two hundred seventy three
10. 222222 Two lakh twenty two thousand two hundred twenty two
11. 320236 Three lakh twenty thousand two hundred thirty six
12. 257899 Two lakh fifty seven thousand eight hundred ninety nine
13. 486123 Four lakh eighty six thousand one hundred twenty three
14. 600226 Six lakh two hundred twenty six
15. 598601 Five lakh ninety eight thousand six hundred one
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Number Names
Write the number names.
No. Number Number Names
1. 90218 Nine Thousand two hundred eighteen
2. 89694
3. 23620
4. 69857
5. 45236
6. 20036
7. 45000
8. 58912
9. 65273
10. 22222
11. 20236
12. 57899
13. 86123
14. 60226
15. 98601
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No. Number Number Names
1. 90218 Nine Thousand two hundred eighteen
2. 89694 Eighty nine thousand six hundred ninety four
3. 23620 Twenty three thousand six hundred twenty
4. 69857 Sixty nine thousand eight hundred fifty seven
5. 45236 Forty five thousand two hundred thirty six
6. 20036 Twenty thousand thirty six
7. 45000 Forty five thousand
8. 58912 Fifty eight thousand nine hundred twelve
9. 65273 Sixty five thousand two hundred seventy three
10. 22222 Twenty two thousand two hundred twenty two
11. 20236 Twenty thousand two hundred thirty six
12. 57899 Fifty seven thousand eight hundred ninety nine
13. 86123 Eighty six thousand one hundred twenty three
14. 60226 Sixty thousand two hundred twenty six
15. 98601 Ninety eight thousand six hundred one
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Expanded Form
Write the numbers in standard expanded form.
a. 219, 842 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
b. 354, 058 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
c. 845, 023 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
d. 785, 125 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
e. 100, 006 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
f. 623, 894 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
g. 489, 365 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
h. 500, 036 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
i. 452, 369 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
j. 986, 125 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
k. 985, 523 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
l. 658, 785 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
m. 201, 254 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
n. 654, 123 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
o. 789, 654 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
p. 852, 147 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
q. 963, 258 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
r. 147, 852 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
s. 951, 753 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
t. 456, 258 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
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a. 219, 842 = 200000 + 10000 + 9000 + 800 + 40 + 2
b. 354, 058 = 300000 + 50000 + 4000 + 50 + 8
c. 845, 023 = 800000 + 40000 + 5000 + 20 + 3
d. 785, 125 = 700000 + 80000 + 5000 + 100 + 20 + 5
e. 100, 006 = 100000 + 6
f. 623, 894 = 600000 + 20000 + 3000 + 800 + 90 + 4
g. 489, 365 = 400000 + 80000 + 9000 + 300 + 60 + 5
h. 500, 036 = 500000 + 30 + 6
i. 452, 369 = 400000 + 50000 + 2000 + 300 + 60 + 9
j. 986, 125 = 900000 + 80000 + 6000 + 100 + 20 + 5
k. 985, 523 = 900000 + 80000 + 5000 + 500 + 20 + 3
l. 658, 785 = 600000 + 50000 + 8000 + 700 + 80 + 5
m. 201, 254 = 200000 + 1000 + 200 + 50 + 4
n. 654, 123 = 600000 + 50000 + 4000 + 100 + 20 + 3
o. 789, 654 = 700000 + 80000 + 9000 + 600 + 50 + 4
p. 852, 147 = 800000 + 50000 + 2000 + 100 + 40 + 7
q. 963, 258 = 900000 + 60000 + 3000 + 200 + 50 + 8
r. 147, 852 = 100000 + 40000 + 7000 + 800 +50 + 2
s. 951, 753 = 900000 + 50000 + 1000 + 700 + 50 + 3
t. 456, 258 = 400000 + 50000 + 6000 + 200 + 50 + 8
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Expanded Form
Write the numbers in standard expanded form.
a. 543, 789 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
b. 345, 768 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
c. 246, 023 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
d. 753, 087 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
e. 135, 579 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
f. 623, 894 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
g. 807, 246 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
h. 405, 708 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
i. 269, 034 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
j. 765, 009 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
k. 400, 098 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
l. 609, 557 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
m. 201, 254 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
n. 465, 423 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
o. 909, 465 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
p. 528, 741 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
q. 693, 444 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
r. 111, 222 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
s. 900, 007 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
t. 406, 400 = --------- + ------------- + ------------ + ------------ + ----------- + --------------
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a. 543, 789 = 500000 + 40000 + 3000 + 700 + 80 + 9
b. 345, 768 = 300000 + 40000 + 5000 + 700 + 60 + 8
c. 246, 023 = 200000 + 40000 + 6000 + 20 + 3
d. 753, 087 = 700000 + 50000 + 3000 + 80 + 7
e. 135, 579 = 100000 + 30000 + 5000 + 500 + 70 + 9
f. 623, 894 = 600000 + 20000 + 3000 + 800 + 90 + 4
g. 807, 246 = 800000 + 7000 + 200 + 40 + 6
h. 405, 708 = 400000 + 5000 + 700 + 8
i. 269, 034 = 200000 + 60000 + 9000 + 30 + 4
j. 765, 009 = 700000 + 60000 + 5000 + 9
k. 400, 098 = 400000 + 90 + 8
l. 609, 557 = 600000 + 9000 + 500 + 50 + 7
m. 201, 254 = 200000 + 1000 + 200 + 50 + 4
n. 465, 423 = 400000 + 60000 + 5000 + 400 + 20 + 3
o. 909, 465 = 900000 + 9000 + 400 + 60 + 5
p. 528, 741 = 500000 + 20000 + 8000 + 700 + 40 + 1
q. 693, 444 = 600000 + 90000 + 3000 + 400 + 40 + 4
r. 111, 222 = 100000 + 10000 + 1000 + 200 + 20 + 2
s. 900, 007 = 900000 + 7
t. 406, 400 = 400000 + 6000 + 400
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Addition
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1. 2. 3. 4.
8157 3802 5451 2268
5. 6. 7. 8.
4105 5351 6368 1909
9. 10. 11. 12.
5566 2676 5090 2251
13. 14. 15. 16.
6419 6606 9682 6592
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS – IV Mathematics –Addition
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1. 2. 3. 4.
4841 6212 2977 5001
5. 6. 7. 8.
6817 5746 9119 4329
9. 10. 11. 12.
7794 8215 8589 3641
13. 14. 15. 16.
2676 3380 3125 9242
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS – IV Mathematics –Subtraction
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1. 2. 3. 4.
34 0 764 69
5. 6. 7. 8.
22 646 60 222
9. 10. 11. 12.
16 601 26 562
13. 14. 15. 16.
354 633 69 286
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Subtraction with Checking
Subtract the given pair of numbers and check by adding. The first has been done for you.
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Subtraction with Checking
Subtract the given pair of numbers and check by adding.
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV-Mathematics – Addition
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS - III Mathematics – Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - III Mathematics – Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS - IIIMathematics –Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS - III Mathematics – Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS - III Mathematics – Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS - IIIMathematics –Missing Digits
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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS – IV-Mathematics –Word Problem-Mixed Operations
1. Sam is baking a cake. The recipe shows that for 127 cups of flour, 323 cups of sugar
should be added. He already put in 48 cups of flour. How many more cups of flour
does he need to add?
2. There are 123 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant more
dogwood trees today. When the workers are finished there will be 80 dogwood trees
more in the park. How many dogwood trees did the workers plant totally?
3. Last week Kala had Rs.46 and Mala had Rs.44. Kala washed cars and earned Rs.63.
How much money did Kala make?
4. Rishi has 2900 books and 1900 magazines in his library. He bought several books at
a yard sale over the weekend. He now has 7734 books in his library. How many
books did he buy at the yard sale?
5. Tom received Rs. 517 for his birthday. He went to a sporting goods store and bought
a glove, cricket ball, and bat. He had Rs. 20 left over, how much did he spend?
6. Jam found 728 seashells and 279 starfishes on the beach. He gave Sarah some of his
seashells. He has 314 seashells left. How many seashells did he give to Sarah?
7. There were 197 roses in the vase. Ram cut some more roses from his flower garden.
There are now 117 roses in the vase. How many roses did he cut?
8. Mary had 426 peaches left at his roadside fruit stand. She went to the orchard and
picked more peaches to stock up the stand. There are now 558 peaches at the stand,
how many did she pick?
9. Raghu's high school played 184 basketball games this year. The team won most of
their games. They were defeated during 39 games. How many games did they win?
10. There were 491 bales of hay in the barn and 111 bales in the shed. Latha stacked
more bales in the barn today. There are now 914 bales of hay in the barn. How many
bales did she store in the barn?
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1. 127 – 48 = 79
2. 123 + 80 = 203
3. 63 + 46 = 109
4. 7734 – 2900 = 4834
5. 517 – 20 = 497
6. 728 – 314 = 414
7. 197 – 117 = 80
8. 558 – 426 = 132
9. 184 – 39 = 145
10. 491 + 914 = 1405
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CBSE Worksheet-14
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Word Problem-Mixed Operations
1. There were 987 red roses and 343 white roses in the vase. Sam cut some more roses from
her flower garden. There are now 1089 red roses in the vase. How many red roses did he
cut?
2. Last week Daniel had 3096 dollars and Sam had 2008 dollars. Daniel washed cars over the
weekend and earned 503 dollars. How much money did Daniel make totally?
3. John's high school played 1083 basketball games this year and 982 were at night. The team
won most of their games. They were defeated during 984 games. How many games did they
win?
4. Tommy has 3700 books and 4399 magazines in his library. He bought several books at a
yard sale over the weekend. He now has 8289 books in his library. How many books did he
buy at the yard sale?
5. Ben received Rs. 6119 and 898 movie tickets for his birthday. He went to a sporting goods
store and bought a glove, ball, and bat. He had 2086 dollars left over, how much did he
spend?
6. Sofia had 3092 peaches and 1903 pears left at her roadside fruit stand. She went to the
orchard and picked more peaches to stock up the stand. There are now 8968 peaches at the
stand, how many did she pick?
7. There were 3975 bales of hay in the barn and 2099 bales in the shed. Kay stacked more
bales in the barn today. There are now 8969 bales of hay in the barn. How many bales did he
store in the barn?
8. There are 4980 popular trees and 2563 dogwood trees currently in the park. Park workers
will plant more popular trees today. When the workers are finished there will be 6794
popular more trees in the park. How many popular trees did the workers plant today?
9. Nike found 891 seashells and 3453 starfishes on the beach. His sister gave him some
seashells. Now he has 1049 seashells. How many seashells did she give to Nike?
10. John is baking a cake. The recipe shows for 5677 cups of flour, 489 cups of sugar should be
added. He already put in 5092 cups of flour. How many more cups of flour does he need to
add?
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1. 1089 – 987 = 102
2. 3096 + 503 = 3599
3. 1083 – 984 = 99
4. 8289 – 3700 = 4589
5. 6119 – 2086 = 4033
6. 8968 – 3092 = 5876
7. 8969 – 3975 = 4994
8. 6794 – 4980 = 1814
9. 1049 – 891 = 158
10. 5677 – 5092 = 585
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CBSE Worksheet-15
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Word Problem-Mixed Operations
1. Jay had 4510 dimes and 4451 pennies in his bank. His dad gave him 4894 pennies and his
mother gave him 4677 pennies. How many pennies does Jay have now?
2. Jessica has 2983 books and she has read 1389 of them. John has 2984 books and Ben has
2898 books. How many books do they have together?
3. Ravi found 4352 seashells, Sam found 3571 seashells, and Mary found 4673 seashells on
the beach. When they cleaned them, they discovered that 1092 were cracked. How many
seashells did they find together?
4. There are 2986 scissors in the drawer and 2345 scissors on the desk. Ram placed 224
scissors and 3235 rulers on the desk. How many scissors are now there in total?
5. Mary has 4568 black marbles, Ben has 3907 black marbles and Mary has 2079 black
marbles. The marbles cost 48 dollars. How many black marbles do they have in all?
6. Jessie picked 4094 apples and 567 lemons, John picked 289 apples and 197 lemons, and
Kala picked 3982 apples and 1989 lemons, at the farm. How many apples were picked in
total?
7. Sara had 1099 Pokemon cards, and 86 were torn. Sammy had 5006 Pokemon cards and
so gave Sarah 2007 new Pokemon cards. Sara bought 1065 Pokemon cards. How many
Pokemon cards does Sara have now?
8. Asha went to 198 soccer games this year, but missed 19. She went to 178 games last year
and plans to go to 197 games next year. How many soccer games will Asha go to in all?
9. Tom grew 1898 watermelons and 546 tomatoes, Sam grew 2878 watermelons and 657
tomatoes, and Asha grew 3089 watermelons and 756 brinjals. They worked for 27 days
on the farm. How many watermelons did they grow in all?
10. There are 4351 oak trees currently in the park. Park workers will plant 1878 more oak
trees today and 4345 more oak trees tomorrow. It took 26 workers to finish the work.
How many oak trees will the park have when the workers are finished?
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1. 4451 + 4894 + 4677 = 14022
2. 2983 + 2984 + 2898 = 8865
3. 4352 + 3571 + 4673 = 12596
4. 2986 + 2345 + 224 = 5555
5. 4568 + 3907 + 2079 = 10554
6. 4094 + 289 + 3982 = 8365
7. 1099 + 2007 + 1065 = 4171
8. 198 + 178 + 197 = 573
9. 1898 + 2878 + 3089 = 7865
10. 4351 + 1878 + 4345 = 10574
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CBSE Worksheet-16
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Addition)
1. A movie rental shop has 5416 old DVDs and 6986 new DVDs. What is the total number
of DVDs in the shop?
2. Daniel jogs 1300 m and runs 1800 m. Find the total distance covered.
3. There are 3289 birds in a bird sanctuary. 1438 more birds join during summer. Find
the number of birds in summer.
4. Jorge scored 1560 goals playing soccer last season. This season he scored 1870 goals.
What is the total number of goals Jorge scored?
5. Omar and Karen made egg rolls to share at the school potluck. Omar rolled 2190 egg
rolls. Karen rolled 2290 egg rolls. What is the total number of egg rolls Omar and
Karen rolled?
6. There were 2,325 hockey fans in the arena for the game Friday night. On Saturday
there were 3,127 fans that showed up for that game. What was the total number of
hockey fans that came to both games?
7. On Earth Day, 3,459 trees were planted along the west coast. On the east coast, 2,725
trees were planted. How many trees were planted all together on Earth Day?
8. The flight attendant flew 6,268 miles on her first trip, and then she flew 4,555 miles on
her second trip. What was the total number of miles she flew in those two trips?
9. Arun had 5214 stamps with him. Justin gave another 2000 stamps to Arun. How many
stamps did Arun have in all?
10. Mr. Sharma last month salary was Rs 5000. He got an increment of Rs 400 this month.
What would be his new salary?
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Answer key:
1. 12402 DVDs
2. 3100 m
3. 4727 birds
4. 3430
5. 4480
6. 5,452 hockey fans
7. 6,184 trees
8. 10,823 miles
9. 7214
10. Rs 5400
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CBSE Worksheet-17
CLASS – IV Mathematics (addition)
1. In a grand musical show, 1201 men and 1389 women participated. What is the totalnumber of participants?
2. A famous dictionary contains 2012 pages. A new version includes 1003 more pages.What is the total number of pages in a new version?
3. There are 14,238 books on the shelf. Marta put 100 more books on the shelf. Howmany books are on the shelf now?
4. Wesley made 89 baskets on Sunday. He made 1570 baskets on Monday. How manybaskets did he make in all?
5. Darius drove 6790 miles to visit his grandmother. Julia drove 9980 miles to visit hergrandmother. What is the total number of miles Darius and Julia drove?
6. 1,052 students from New York went on vacation for spring break. At the same time,3,274 students from California went on vacation. How many students from both states went on vacation for spring break in all?
7. If Tom had $5,689 in his bank account, and Tina had $9,452 in her account, how muchmoney would they have all together?
8. 3,212 people came to hear the President speak in Colorado. In Texas, 4,788 peoplecame to hear him speak. How many people heard the Presidential speech in both of those states?
9. Tarun had 4333 stamps with him. Arun gave another 3000 stamps to Tarun. Howmany stamps did Tarun have in all?
10. Mr. Henry′s last month salary was Rs 4000. He got an increment of Rs 400 this month.What would be his new salary?
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Answer key:
1. 2590 participants2. 3015 pages3. 143384. 16595. 167706. 4,326 students7. $15,141.00 together8. 8,000 people9. 733310. Rs 4400
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CBSE Worksheet-18
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Subtraction)
1. Ishan's take home pay is Rs 7650. He spends Rs 4400 towards paying bills. How much
is he left with?
2. Tina's take home pay is Rs 5750. She spends Rs 4200 towards paying bills. How much
is she left with?
3. Parul bought a DVD player which usually costs Rs 2900. But she was given a discount
of Rs 500. How much did Parul pay after discount?
4. Manoj collected 1200 postal stamps. He gave 130 to his friend. How many stamps was
he left with?
5. A man bought a gazet for Rs 3,206. How much did he gain, if he sold it for Rs 9,163?
6. The sum of two numbers is 5,754. One of the numbers is 3,052. Find the other
number.
7. The area of the square is 7840 square units and the area of circle inscribed in the
square is 6160 square units. Find the area of the shaded region.
8. A company manufactured 4,300 cars. If 400 cars were sold, then how many remained
unsold?
9. The sum of two numbers is 5,426. One of the numbers is 2,025. Find the other
number.
10. Both Karuna and Leela started a business with a capital of Rs 7,774. Karuna invested
Rs 5,432. How much did Leela invest?
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Answer key:
1. Rs 3250
2. Rs 1550
3. Rs 2400
4. 1070
5. Rs 5,957
6. 2,702
7. 1680 square units
8. 3,900
9. 3,401
10. Rs 2,342
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CBSE Worksheet-19
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Subtraction)
1. Aruna bought a computer for Rs 1250. She paid Rs 220 as down payment. Find the
balance amount that Aruna has to repay.
2. Jyoti bought a DVD player which usually costs Rs 2300. But she was given a discount
of Rs 200. How much did Jyoti pay after discount?
3. Vijay's take home pay is Rs 7650. He spends Rs 4200 towards paying bills. How much
is he left with?
4. Anil had Rs 3830 with him. He spent Rs 1100 to buy a gift for his friend. How much
money is he left with?
5. The area of the square is 1764 square units and the area of circle inscribed in the
square is 1386 square units. Find the area of the shaded region.
6. 9,475 children took part in a competition. Out of them, 5,509 were boys. How many
were girls?
7. A farmer took a loan of Rs 5485 from a bank. He repaid an amount of Rs 252 by the
end of the year. How much does he need to repay the bank?
8. A man bought gift for Rs 4,805. How much did he gain, if he sold it for Rs 9,784?
9. 9,832 children took part in a competition. Out of them, 4,904 were boys. How many
were girls?
10. Dinesh invested Rs 2,784 and his friend invested Rs 2,221 and both of them started a
business together. How much more did Dinesh invest than his friend?
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Answer key:
1. Rs 1030
2. Rs 2100
3. Rs 3450
4. Rs 2730
5. 378 square units
6. 3,966
7. Rs 5233
8. rs 4,979
9. 4,928
10. Rs 563
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CBSE Worksheet-20
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Addition and Subtraction)
1. A farmer took a loan of Rs 2566 from a bank. He repaid an amount of Rs 333 by the
end of the year. How much does he need to repay the bank?
2. In a town, there are 9238 men, 8928 women, and 8989 children. Find the total
population of the town.
3. The winning candidate got 5,575 votes and his nearest rival got 2,883 votes in an
election. By how many votes did the winner defeat his nearest rival?
4. What is the total number of bricks when stack 1 having 3456 bricks is added to stack 2
having 1111 bricks?
5. Amar earns Rs 3,447 per year and Puran earns Rs 6,784 per year. How much more
does Puran earn than Amar?
6. In a city there are 5,322 men and 2,335 women. Find the adult population in the city.
7. Both Nisha and Reema started a business with a capital of Rs 6,534. Nisha invested Rs
3,213. How much did Reema invest?
8. What is the sum of the successors of the numbers 4,936 and 1,595 ?
9. The winning candidate got 6,445 votes and his nearest rival got 2,654 votes in an
election. By how many votes did the winner defeat his nearest rival?
10. In a store there are 4700 pink soaps, 2500 yellow soaps and 4000 white soaps. Find
the number of soaps in the store.
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Answer key:
1. Rs 2233
2. 27155
3. 2,692
4. 4567
5. Rs3,337
6. 7,657
7. Rs 3,321
8. 6,533
9. 3,791
10. 11200
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Multiplication
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
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1. 358620
2. 268180
3. 260286
4. 372708
5. 55296
6. 94680
7. 317952
8. 80360
9. 355756
10. 101780
11. 89094
12. 819225
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS – IV-Mathematics –Multiplication
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
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1. 39790
2. 257700
3. 10740
4. 479598
5. 120596
6. 13004
7. 277623
8. 3394
9. 18704
10. 71024
11. 19296
12. 664640
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Division
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
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Answer
1. Q =9 and R = 43
2. Q =4 and R = 16
3. Q = 7 and R = 71
4. Q = 7 and R =0
5. Q = 5 and R = 0
6. Q = 6 and R = 12
7. Q = 2 and R =0
8. Q = 4 and R = 0
9. Q = 8 and R =0
10. Q = 5 and R = 4
11. Q = 4 and R =0
12. Q = 5 and R = 12
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Division
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
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1. Q = 2 and R = 10
2. Q = 2 and R = 38
3. Q = 4 and R = 22
4. Q = 7 and R = 4
5. Q = 8 and R = 17
6. Q = 7 and R = 18
7. Q = 4 and R = 0
8. Q = 4 and R =0
9. Q = 8 and R = 11
10. Q = 8 and R = 42
11. Q = 8 and R = 33
12. Q = 6 and R =54
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Word problems-Multiplication
1. All the people in apartments are taken to a temple in 18 vans. Each van can
accommodate 12 peoples. If all vans are completely filled, how many people
went to temple?
2. A teacher arranges students in a hall in 23 rows and 19 columns. The
arrangements are in a perfect rectangular array. Find the number of students
in a prayer hall.
3. 34 elephants participated in a circus show. The participation fee for each
elephant is Rs.97. Find the amount collected for the participation fee.
4. Yuvi collected 345 stamps in each book. He has 14 books. What is the total
number of stamps he collected?
5. Sarah plays an average of 12 games every day. What is the average number of
games that he plays in 29 days?
6. A mechanic takes 27 hours to assemble a car. How long does he take to
assemble 65 cars?
7. Kala collected 25 stamps in each box. She has 29 such boxes. What is the total
number of stamps she collected?
8. Students are taken to a field trip in 13 buses. Each bus can accommodate 15
students. If all buses are completely filled, what is the number of students who
participated in the field trip?
9. Lily stocked 19 library shelves with reference books. Each shelf held 19
reference books. How many reference books did she place on the shelves?
10. Mani reads an average of 19 books per day. What is the number of books that
Mani reads in 12 days?
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1. 18 x 12 = 216
2. 23 x 19 = 437
3. 34 x 97 = 3298
4. 345 x 14 = 4830
5. 29 x 12 = 348
6. 65 x 27 = 1755
7. 25 x 29 = 725
8. 13 x 15 = 195
9. 19 x 19 = 361
10. 19 x 12 = 228
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Division)
1. Teacher asked Arun to tell the method for solving 6930 ÷ 6 = 1155. He gave the
answer as 1155 × 6. Was he correct?
2. Jyoti wrote a novel having 12 lines in each page. Total number of lines in the complete
novel is 6600. Find the number of pages in Jyoti's novel.
3. Emily went shopping along with three of her friends. In a store they bought a box
with92 shade of nail polish. If they divided them evenly, then how many would each of
them get?
4. How many boxes each with a volume of 1473 cm3 can be put in a carton with a volume
of 4419 cm3?
5. How many boxes each with a volume of 170 cm3 can be put in a carton with a volume
of 680 cm3?
6. Jayant bought twice the number of balloons that Jimmy bought. If Jayant bought 640
balloons, how many balloons did Jimmy buy?
7. There are 90 students in a class. They are made to stand in 5 equal rows. Find the
number of students in each row.
8. A school collected Rs 2870 by selling tickets for a stage show. If the cost of each ticket
was Rs 70, then how many tickets were sold?
9. Jyoti got 16 of the votes Charu got in an election. If Charu got 7284 votes, how many
votes did Jyoti get?
10. In a lecture hall, there are 120 students sitting in 8 rows. Find the number of students
in each row if there are equal numbers of students in each row.
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Answer key:
1. Yes
2. 550
3. 23
4. 3
5. 4
6. 320
7. 18
8. 410
9. 456
10. 15
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Division)
1. Billu received 480 phone calls in 6 days. How many calls did Billu receive in a day?
2. 114 muffins need to be packed into 19 packs. How many muffins should be there in
each pack if each pack contains the same number of muffins?
3. 252 students from different schools gathered for a statewide sports meet. If 9 students
came from each school, how many schools participated in the sports meet?
4. Find the value of 3,824 ÷ 17.
5. Om wanted to decorate his house with beautiful posters. He bought 360 posters
altogether. How many can he paste in each of the 12 rooms?
6. Aruna wrote a novel having 12 lines in each page. Total number of lines in the
complete novel is 7200. Find the number of pages in Aruna's novel.
7. Mr. Sharma bought 84 toys for his four children. How many toys will each child get, if
the toys are distributed equally?
8. A box of mangoes costs Rs 18. There are 9 mangoes in the box. Find the cost of each
mango.
9. A school collected Rs 360 by selling tickets for a stage show. If the cost of each ticket
was Rs 8, then how many tickets were sold?
10. Sam arranged 828 Math practice books equally in 9 shelves. How many books were
arranged in each shelf?
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Answer key:
1. 80
2. 6
3. 28
4. 225
5. 30
6. 600
7. 21
8. Rs 2
9. 45
10. 92
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Multiplication)
1. 5,475 people gave a donation of Rs 33 each for a drought relief fund. Find the total
amount collected.
2. The price of a T-shirt is Rs 22. Find the price of 324 such T-shirts.
3. There are 5,064 books that need to be packed in boxes. There are 6 boxes. We want to
put the same number of books in each box. How many books will fit into each box?
4. There are 200 rows in an auditorium. Each row has 35 chairs. Find the number of
chairs in the auditorium.
5. How many candies are there in 525 boxes, if each box contains 450 candies?
6. Sohan receives Rs 1525 as a scholarship in a year. How much does he receive as
scholarship in 3 years?
7. There are 6 adult members in John’s family and they plan to make a trip to Ooy. It
costs Rs 1236 for an adult from railway station, Delhi to railway station, Ooty. What
will be the total fare cost to John?
8. A bolt manufacturing company packs 1550 bolt in each carton. Find the number of
bolts in 8 cartons?
9. Madison runs 5032 meters in 1 hour. If she runs at this rate, how far does she run in 4
hours?
10. Tarun bolt manufacturing company packs 599 bolts into each carton. How many bolts
are needed to pack 59 cartons?
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Answer key:
1. Rs 1,80,675
2. Rs 7,128
3. 30,384
4. 7,000
5. 2,36,250
6. Rs 4,575
7. Rs 7,416
8. 12,400
9. 20,128
10. 35,341
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Multiplication and Division)
1. 4,239 people gave a donation of Rs 22 each for a drought relief fund. Find the total
amount collected.
2. Antony ordered 7 pizzas. He paid Rs 315. What is the cost of each pizza?
3. 652 people visited a zoo park. Each ticket was priced at Rs 12. Find the total amount
collected.
4. The maintenance charge collected from 8 houses is Rs 120. What is the maintenance
charge per house?
5. Sheela wants to buy 6 pieces, each worth Rs 225. Find the money required.
6. Sony digital company sends announcements to the employees by email. 6 Sony
executives sent emails to 324 employees. What is the number of emails sent by each
executive?
7. An industry manufactures 1,800 toys in one day. How many toys can be manufactured
in30 days?
8. A florist made 210 Bouquets in 5 days. How many Bouquets did the florist make in a
day?
9. There are 100 rows in a theatre. Each row has 25 chairs. Find the number of chairs in
the theatre.
10. Nath bought 12 trousers for Rs 216. What was the cost of each trouser?
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Answer key:
1. Rs 93,258
2. Rs 45
3. Rs 7,824
4. Rs 15
5. Rs 1,350
6. 54
7. 54,000
8. 42
9. 2,500
10. Rs 18
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Estimation)
Round off the given whole numbers to the nearest hundreds:
1. 245
2. 509
3. 391
4. 767
Round off the given whole numbers to the nearest tens:
5. 223
6. 538
7. 567
8. 899
9. Round the 7,451 to the nearest tens, hundreds, and thousands place.
10. Round 9,623 to the nearest hundreds place.
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Answer key:
1. 200
2. 500
3. 400
4. 800
5. 220
6. 540
7. 570
8. 900
9. Tens – 7,450
Hundreds – 7,500
Thousands – 7,000
10. 9,600
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Factors)
Find the Prime Factors of the Numbers:
1.
2.
3.
List the Prime Factorization for Each Number.
4. 60
5. 55
6. Write the factors of 7.
7. Write the prime factorization of 22.
Find the Greatest Common Factor for each number pair.
8. 8, 40
9. 4, 15
10. 24, 3
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Answer key:
1.
2.
3.
4. 60 = 2 × 2 × 3 × 5
5. 55 = 5 × 11
6. 1 and 7
7. 1 × 2 × 11
8. 8
9. 1
10. 3
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Multiples)
Find the 1st, 2nd, 5th and 8th multiple of the following numbers.
S. No. Number 1st multiple 2nd multiple 5th multiple 8th multiple
1 10
2 12
3 15
4. Beginning from the smallest multiple, write the 4th multiple of 7.
5. Beginning from the smallest multiple, write the 8th multiple of 2.
6. List at least 8 multiples of 6.
7. Is 175 a multiple of 5 and 25?
Find the Least Common Multiple for each number pair.
8. 40, 10
9. 20, 4
10. 15, 8
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Answer key:
S. No. Number 1st multiple 2nd multiple 5th multiple 8th multiple
1 10 10 20 50 80
2 12 12 24 60 96
3 15 15 30 75 120
4. 28
5. 16
6. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48
7. yes
8. 40
9. 20
10. 120
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Factors)
Find the Prime Factors of the Numbers:
1.
2.
3.
List the Prime Factorization for Each Number for question 4 and 5.
4. 93
5. 76
6. Write the factors of 8.
7. Write the prime factorization of 21.
Find the Greatest Common Factor for each number pair for question 8-10.
8. 8, 15
9. 15, 12
10. 60, 24
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Answer key:
1.
2.
3.
4. 93 = 3 x 31
5. 76 = 2 x 2 x 19
6. 1, 2, 4 and 8
7. 1 × 3 × 7
8. 1
9. 3
10. 12
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Multiples)
Find the 1st, 2nd, 5th and 8th multiple of the following numbers.
S. No. Number 1st multiple 2nd multiple 5th multiple 8th multiple
1 20
2 5
3 7
4. Beginning from the smallest multiple, write the 4th multiple of 9.
5. Beginning from the smallest multiple, write the 5th multiple of 5.
6. Each of the numbers is multiples of a number. What is the number?
25, 10, 55, 60 __________________________
7. Is 238 a multiple of 4 and 8?
Find the Least Common Multiple for each number pair for question 8 to 10.
8. 20, 3
9. 4, 10
10. 10, 30
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Answer key:
S. No. Number 1st multiple 2nd multiple 5th multiple 8th multiple
1 20 20 40 100 160
2 5 5 10 25 40
3 7 7 14 35 56
4. 36
5. 25
6. 5
7. No
8. 60
9. 20
10. 30
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IVMathematics –Number Patterns
Make the number patterns for each given rule. First is done for you.
1. Start at 50 and subtract 3 each time: 50, 47, 44, 41, 38
2. Start at 1 and multiply 6 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
3. Start at 18 and add 2 each time:------, ------, ------, ------, ------
4. Start at 64 and add 13 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
5. Start at 12 and multiply 9 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
6. Start at 32 and subtract 4 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
7. Start at 17 and add 19 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
8. Start at 52 and subtract 5 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
9. Start at 70 and multiply 7 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
10. Start at 9 and add 8 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
11. Start at 1 and multiply 12 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
12. Start 65 and subtract 9 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
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1. Start at 50 and subtract 3 each time: 50,47, 44, 41, 38
2. Start at 1 and multiply 6 each time: 1, 6, 36, 216, 1296
3. Start at 18 and add 2 each time:18, 20, 22, 24, 26
4. Start at 64 and add 13 each time: 64, 77, 90, 103, 116
5. Start at 12 and multiply 9 each time: 12, 108, 972, 8748, 78732
6. Start at 32 and subtract 4 each time: 32, 28, 24, 20, 16
7. Start at 17 and add 19 each time: 17, 36, 55, 74, 93
8. Start at 52 and subtract 5 each time: 52, 47, 42, 37, 32
9. Start at 70 and multiply 7 each time: 70, 490, 3430, 24010, 168070
10. Start at 9 and add 8 each time: 9, 17, 25, 33, 41
11. Start at 1 and multiply 12 each time: 1, 12, 144, 1728, 20736
12. Start 65 and subtract 9 each time: 65, 56, 47, 38, 29
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IVMathematics –Number Patterns
Make the number patterns for each given rule.
1. Start at 70 and subtract 3 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
2. Start at 8 and multiply 6 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
3. Start at 18 and add 22 each time:------, ------, ------, ------, ------
4. Start at 54 and add 15 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
5. Start at 17 and multiply 8 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
6. Start at 69 and subtract 4 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
7. Start at 57 and add 20 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
8. Start at 92 and subtract 5 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
9. Start at 79 and multiply 7 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
10. Start at 39 and add 18 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
11. Start at 10 and multiply 5 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
12. Start 63 and subtract 9 each time: ------, ------, ------, ------, ------
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1. Start at 70 and subtract 3 each time: 70, 67, 66, 63, 60
2. Start at 8 and multiply 6 each time: 8, 48, 384, 3072, 24576
3. Start at 18 and add 22 each time:18, 40, 62, 84,106
4. Start at 54 and add 15 each time: 54, 69, 84, 99, 114
5. Start at 17 and multiply 8 each time: 17, 136, 1088, 8704, 69632
6. Start at 69 and subtract 4 each time: 69, 65, 61, 57, 53
7. Start at 57 and add 20 each time: 57, 77, 97, 117, 137
8. Start at 92 and subtract 5 each time: 92, 87, 82, 77, 72
9. Start at 79 and multiply 7 each time: 79, 553, 3871, 27097, 189679
10. Start at 39 and add 18 each time: 39, 57, 75, 93, 111
11. Start at 10 and multiply 5 each time: 10, 50, 250, 1250, 6250
12. Start 63 and subtract 9 each time: 63, 54, 45, 36, 27
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Number Patterns
Make a number pattern for each of the rules.
1. Start at 22 and add 1 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
2. Start at 60 and subtract 6 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
3. Start at 25 and add 8 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
4. Start at 63 and subtract 4 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
5. Start at 12 and add 8 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
6. Start at 13 and add 5 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
7. Start at 4 and add 1 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
8. Start at 67 and subtract 7 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
9. Start at 57 and subtract 4 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
10. Start at 56 and subtract 7 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
11. Start at 66 and subtract 3 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
12. Start at 15 and add 4 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
13. Start at 8 and add 3 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
14. Start at 64 and subtract 6 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
15. Start at 6 and add 7 each time = -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
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1. Start at 22 and add 1 each time = 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.
2. Start at 60 and subtract 6 each time = 60, 66, 72, 78, 84.
3. Start at 25 and add 8 each time = 25, 33, 41, 49, 57.
4. Start at 63 and subtract 4 each time = 63, 59, 55, 51, 47.
5. Start at 12 and add 8 each time = 12, 20, 28, 36, 44.
6. Start at 13 and add 5 each time = 13, 18, 23, 28, 33.
7. Start at 4 and add 1 each time = 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
8. Start at 67 and subtract 7 each time = 67, 60, 53, 46, 39.
9. Start at 57 and subtract 4 each time = 57, 53, 49, 45, 41.
10. Start at 56 and subtract 7 each time = 56, 49, 42, 35, 28.
11. Start at 66 and subtract 3 each time = 66, 63, 60, 57, 54.
12. Start at 15 and add 4 each time = 15, 19, 23, 27, 31.
13. Start at 8 and add 3 each time = 8, 11, 14, 17, 20.
14. Start at 64 and subtract 6 each time = 64, 58, 52, 46, 40.
15. Start at 6 and add 7 each time = 6, 13, 20, 27, 34.
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Growing and Shrinking Patterns
Make a number pattern for each of the rules.
1. 52, 48, 44, 40, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
2. 72, 66, 60, 54, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
3. 23, 29, 35, 41, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
4. 53, 52, 51, 50, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
5. 70, 69, 68, 67, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
6. 65, 60, 55, 50, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
7. 8, 16, 24, 32, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
8. 69, 67, 65, 63, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
9. 21, 26, 31, 36, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
10. 22, 30, 38, 46, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
11. 13, 16, 19, 22, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
12. 7, 9, 11, 13, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
13. 54, 51, 48, 45, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
14. 63, 58, 53, 48, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
15. 3, 4, 5, 6, -----, -----, -----, -----, -----.
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1. 52, 48, 44, 40, 36, 32, 28, 24, 20.
2. 72, 66, 60, 54, 48, 42, 36, 30, 24.
3. 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71.
4. 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, 45.
5. 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 65, 64, 63, 62.
6. 65, 60, 55, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25.
7. 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72.
8. 69, 67, 65, 63, 61, 59, 57, 55, 53.
9. 21, 26, 31, 36, 41, 46, 51, 56, 61.
10. 22, 30, 38, 46, 54, 62, 70, 78, 86.
11. 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 37.
12. 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23.
13. 54, 51, 48, 45, 42, 39, 36, 33, 30.
14. 63, 58, 53, 48, 43, 38, 33, 28, 23.
15. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10, 11.
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Symmetry)
1. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
2. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
3. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
4. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?
5. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?
6. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
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7. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
8. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.
9. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.
10. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
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Answer key:
1. 0,
2. 2,
3. 6,
4. 2
5. 5
6. 1
7. 5
8. No
9. No
10. 3,
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Symmetry)
1. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
2. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
3. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
4. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
5. How many lines of symmetry do this figure has?
6. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
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7. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
8. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.
9. Is the dashed line a line symmetry? Write yes or no.
10. Draw the lines of symmetry. Write how many there are.
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Answer key:
1. 0,
2. 1,
3. 1,
4. 1,
5. 2
6. 2
7. 0
8. Yes
9. Yes
10. 4,
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Symmetry)
1. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
2. Are the dotted lines, lines of symmetry?
3. Are the dotted lines, lines of symmetry?
4. Does this picture have symmetry?
5. Does this picture have symmetry?
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6. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
7. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
8. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
9. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
10. How many lines of symmetry does following figure have?
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Answer key:
1. 1
2. No
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. No
6. 4
7. 6
8. 5
9. 6
10. 8
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IVMathematics –Fraction Addition
Find the remainder and quotient. First is done for you.
a)
= 4
511+11+11+11+
b)c)
d) e) f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)4
511+11+11+11+
b)7777
7+7+7+7+10101010
c)4444
10+10+10+10+9999
d)5
610+10+10+10+
e)7
412
+
f)5
86
+
g)4
115
+
h)5
127
+
i)5
116
+
j)11
1012
+
k)11
1812
+
l)2
123
+
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Fraction Subtraction
Find the remainder and quotient. First is done for you.
a)
= 0
b) c)
d) e)f)
g) h)i)
j) k) l)
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a) 0
b) 0
c)14
d) 0
e)17
f)12
g)2
13
h)19
i) 0
j)13
k)3
11l) 0
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Fraction Subtraction
Find the remainder and quotient.
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a. 0
b.711
c.27
d. 0
e.18
f.38
g. 0
h.72
i.38
j.56
k. 0
l.25
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CLASS - IVMathematics –Fraction Subtraction
a) b) c)
d)e)
f)
g)h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)61616161111166666666
b)111111114444
c)111122228888
d)111166663333
e) 32323232
33333333�f)
23232323111130303030
g)13131313111163636363
h) 6
i)14
j)1
302
k)5
24
l)1
34
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CLASS - IV Mathematics – Fraction Addition
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)4 2
7 710 5
+ = +
b)3 1
6 69 3
+ = +
c)10 5
6 612 6
+ = +
d)3 1
5 59 3
+ = +
e)10 5
9 912 6
+ = +
f)6 3
14 148 4
+ = +
g)9 3
10 1012 4
+ = +
h)3 1
8 89 3
+ = +
i)10 5
14 1412 6
+ = +
j)9 3
9 912 4
+ = +
k)8 4
13 1310 5
+ = +
l)8 4
13 1310 5
+ = +
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CLASS - IV Mathematics – Fraction Multiplication
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
g)h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)928
b)736
c)3
20
d)16
27
e)9
14
f)8
21
g)9
12
h)1721
i)1724
j)49
k)1
12
l)5
12
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CLASS - IV Mathematics – Fraction Multiplication
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)733
b)1125
c)320
d)1135
e)4
15
f)8
15
g)7
18
h)3536
i)7
18
j)1114
k)1621
l)1635
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - IVMathematics –Comparing Fractions
Compare each pair of fractions using a <, > or = sign.
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV-Mathematics –Comparing Fractions
Compare each pair of fractions using a <, > or = sign.
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IVMathematics –Rounding the Decimals
Round the decimal numbers given below to the nearest hundredths. First is done for you.
No. Decimal Numbers Rounding to Nearest 100ths
1. 3.396 3.4
2. 6.716
3. 0.128
4. 8.8
5. 4.01
6. 5.864
7. 9.35
8. 2.25
9. 6.961
10. 7.123
11. 5.17
12. 6.172
13. 0.524
14. 2.03
15. 8.925
16. 3.722
17. 8.713
18. 3.088
19. 4.434
20. 4.448
21. 4.882
22. 9.253
23. 2.802
24. 6.11
25. 7.511
26. 4.793
27. 7.098
28. 6.907
29. 4.781
30. 1.829
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No. Decimal Numbers Rounding to Nearest 100ths
1. 3.396 3.4
2. 6.716 6.72
3. 0.128 0.13
4. 8.8 8.8
5. 4.01 4.01
6. 5.864 5.86
7. 9.35 9.35
8. 2.25 2.25
9. 6.961 6.96
10. 7.123 7.12
11. 5.17 5.17
12. 6.172 6.17
13. 0.524 0.52
14. 2.03 2.03
15. 8.925 8.93
16. 3.722 3.72
17. 8.713 8.71
18. 3.088 3.09
19. 4.434 4.43
20. 4.448 4.45
21. 4.882 4.88
22. 9.253 9.25
23. 2.802 2.8
24. 6.11 6.11
25. 7.511 7.51
26. 4.793 4.79
27. 7.098 7.1
28. 6.907 6.91
29. 4.781 4.78
30. 1.829 1.83
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal
Write each number in standard form. First is done for you.
1. (7 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (2 x 1/10) + (6 x 1/100) = 769.26
2. (3 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (7 x 1) + (4 x 1/10) + (3 x 1/100) =
3. (2 x 100) + (1 x 1) + (8 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100) =
4. (6 x 100) + (4 x 1) + (5 x 1/10) + (3 x 1/100) =
5. (8 x 100) + (7 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (6 x 1/10) + (6 x 1/100) =
6. (1 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (7 x 1/10) + (2 x 1/100) =
7. (4 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (5 x 1/10) =
8. (5 x 100) +(1 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) =
9. (9 x 100) + (5 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (1 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/100) =
10. (5 x 1) + (9 x 1/10) + (7 x 1/100) =
11. (8 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (1 x 1/10) + (9 x 1/100) =
12. (4 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (1 x 1/10) =
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Answer
1. (7 x 100) + (6 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (2 x 1/10) + (6 x 1/100) =769.26
2. (3 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (7 x 1) + (4 x 1/10) + (3 x 1/100) =337.43
3. (2 x 100) + (1 x 1) + (8 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100) =201.84
4. (6 x 100) + (4 x 1) + (5 x 1/10) + (3 x 1/100) =604.53
5. (8 x 100) + (7 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (6 x 1/10) + (6 x 1/100) =878.66
6. (1 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (7 x 1/10) + (2 x 1/100) =18.72
7. (4 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (5 x 1/10) =402.5
8. (5 x 100) +(1 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (3 x 1/10) =511.3
9. (9 x 100) + (5 x 10) + (3 x 1) + (1 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/100) =953.15
10. (5 x 1) + (9 x 1/10) + (7 x 1/100) =5.97
11. (8 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (1 x 1/10) + (9 x 1/100) = 840.19
12. (4 x 100) + (3 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (1 x 1/10) = 432.1
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Standard Form with Decimal
Write each number in standard form.
1. (4 × 10) + (5 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) =
2. (1 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (7 × 1/10) =
3. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) =
4. (2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (3 × 1/10) + (6 × 1/100) =
5. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) =
6. (4 × 10) + (5 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) =
7. (1 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (7 × 1/10) =
8. (9 × 1) + (3 × 1/100) =
9. (7 × 10) + (4 × 1) + (8 × 1/10) + (9 × 1/100) =
10. (2 × 100) + (4 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (5 × 1/100) =
11. (8 × 100) + (6 × 10) + (7 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) =
12. (8 × 10) + (7 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) =
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1. (4 × 10) + (5 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) = 45.9
2. (1 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (7 × 1/10) = 180.7
3. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) = 28.64
4. (2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (3 × 1/10) + (6 × 1/100)=288.36
5. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) = 28.64
6. (4 × 10) + (5 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) = 45.9
7. (1 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (7 × 1/10) = 180.7
8. (9 × 1) + (3 × 1/100) = 9.03
9. (7 × 10) + (4 × 1) + (8 × 1/10) + (9 × 1/100) = 74.89
10. (2 × 100) + (4 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (5 × 1/100) = 248.05
11. (8 × 100) + (6 × 10) + (7 × 1) + (9 × 1/10) = 867.9
12. (8 × 10) + (7 × 1) + (6 × 1/10) + (4 × 1/100) = 87.64
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IVMathematics –Expanded Form with Decimal
Write each number in expanded form. First is done for you.
1. 18.77 = (1 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (7 x1/10) + (7 x 1/100)
2. 124.59 =
3. 137.98 =
4. 707.04 =
5. 856.27 =
6. 224.41 =
7. 685.99 =
8. 135.07 =
9. 815.54 =
10. 494.08 =
11. 637.55 =
12. 528.73 =
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1. 18.77 = (1 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (7 x1/10) + (7 x 1/100)
2. 124.59 =(1 x 100)+( 2 x 10)+(4 x 1)+(5 x 1/10)+(9 x 1/100)
3. 137.98 =(1 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(7 x 1)+(9 x 1/10)+(8 x 1/100)
4. 707.04 =(7 x 100)+(7 x 1)+(4 x 1/100)
5. 856.27 =(8 x 100)+(5 x 10)+(6 x 1) +(2 x 1/10)+(7 x 1/100)
6. 224.41 =(2 x 100)+(2 x 10)+(4 x 1)+(4 x 1/10)+(1 x 1/100)
7. 685.99 =(6 x 100)+(8 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(9 x 1/10)+(9 x 1/100)
8. 135.07 =(1 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(7 x 1/100)
9. 815.54 =(8 x 100)+(1 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(5 x 1/10)+(4 x 1/100)
10. 494.08 =(4 x 100)+(9 x 10)+(4 x 1)+(8 x 1/100)
11. 637.55 =(6x100)+(3 x 10)+(7 x 1)+(5 x 1/10)+(5 x 1/100)
12. 528.73 =(5 x 100)+(2 x 10)+(8 x 1)+(7 x 1/10)+(3 x 1/100)
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Expanded Form with Decimal
Write each number in expanded form.
1. 611.71 =
2. 915.23 =
3. 190.2 =
4. 503.13 =
5. 183.1 =
6. 242.17 =
7. 619.16 =
8. 958.9 =
9. 233.06 =
10. 935.96 =
11. 408.19 =
12. 730.22 =
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1. 611.71 =(6 x 100)+(1 x 10)+(1 x 1)+(7 x 1/10)+(1 x 1/100)
2. 915.23 =(9 x 100)+(1 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(2 x 1/10)+(3 x 1/100)
3. 190.2 =(1 x 100)+(9 x 10)+(2x1/10)
4. 503.13 =(5 x 100)+(3 x 1)+(1 x 1/10)+(3 x 1/100)
5. 183.1 = (1 x 100)+(8 x 10)+(3 x 1)+(1 x 1/10)
6. 242.17 =(2 x 100)+(4 x 10)+(2 x 1)+(1 x 1/10)+(7 x 1/100)
7. 619.16 =(6 x 100)+(1 x 10)+(9 x 1)+(1 x 1/10)+(6 x 1/100)
8. 958.9 =(9 x 100)+(5 x 10)+(8 x 1)+(9 x 1/10)
9. 233.06 =(2 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(3 x 1)+(6 x 1/100)
10. 935.96 =(9 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(5 x 1)+(9 x 1/10)+(6 x 1/100)
11. 408.19 =(4 x 100)+( 8 x 1)+(1 x 1/10)+(9 x 1/100)
12. 730.22 =(7 x 100)+(3 x 10)+(2 x 1/10)+(2 x 1/100)
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Addition
a) 2.48 + 8.72 = ---------- b) 9.46 + 0.18 = --------- c) 6.24 + 4.56 = ---------
d) 8.17 + 0.4 = ------------- e) 5.63 + 7.66 = ---------- f) 6.98 + 6.96 = ---------
g) 6.68 + 3.41 = ----------- h) 4.39 + 0.86 = ---------- i) 7.29 + 5.22 = ---------
j) 0.91 + 0.34 = ----------- k) 7.12 + 9.75 = ---------- l) 5.93 + 5.06 = ---------
m) 0.99 + 1.46 = ----------- n) 4.64 + 3.89 = ---------- o) 7.26 + 5.93 = ---------
p) 1.38 + 9.13 = ---------- q) 2.73 + 6.43 = ---------- r) 6.17 + 4.44 = ---------
s) 0.88 + 4.55 = ----------- t) 0.98 + 6.29 = ---------- u) 0.03 + 8.02 = ---------
v) 2.08 + 8.19 = ----------- w) 5.95 + 2.03 = ---------- x) 6.47 + 7.98 = ---------
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a) 2.48 + 8.72 = 11.20 b) 9.46 + 0.18 = 9.64 c) 6.24 + 4.56 = 10.80
d) 8.17 + 0.4 = 8.57 e) 5.63 + 7.66 = 13.29 f) 6.98 + 6.96 = 13.94
g) 6.68 + 3.41 = 10.09 h) 4.39 + 0.86 = 5.25 i) 7.29 + 5.22 = 12.51
j) 0.91 + 0.34 = 1.25 k) 7.12 + 9.75 = 16.87 l) 5.93 + 5.06 = 10.99
m) 0.99 + 1.46 = 2.45 n) 4.64 + 3.89 = 8.53 o) 7.26 + 5.93 = 13.19
p) 1.38 + 9.13 = 10.51 q) 2.73 + 6.43 = 9.16 r) 6.17 + 4.44 =10.61
s) 0.88 + 4.55 = 5.43 t) 0.98 + 6.29 = 7.27 u) 0.03 + 8.02 = 8.05
v) 2.08 + 8.19 = 10.27 w) 5.95 + 2.03 = 7.98 x) 6.47 + 7.98 = 14.45
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Addition
a) 0.88 + 4.55 = ----------- b) 0.98 + 6.29 = ---------- c) 0.03 + 8.02 = ---------
d) 2.08 + 8.19 = ----------- e) 5.95 + 2.03 = ---------- f) 6.47 + 7.98 = ---------
g) 3.39 + 3.37 = ----------- h) 9.77 + 8.64 = --------- i) 7.31 + 2.69 = --------
j) 9.73 + 4.66 = ----------- k) 6.14 + 2.06 = --------- l) 7.07 + 3.74 = --------
m) 4.84 + 4.05 = ---------- n) 6.94 + 6.92 = --------- o) 8.32 + 7.58 = --------
p) 5.06 + 4.95 = ---------- q) 0.15 + 0.69 = --------- r) 7.68 + 8.42 = ---------
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a) 0.88 + 4.55 = 5.43 b) 0.98 + 6.29 = 7.27 c) 0.03 + 8.02 = 8.05
d) 2.08 + 8.19 = 10.27 e) 5.95 + 2.03 =7.98 f) 6.47 + 7.98 = 14.45
g) 3.39 + 3.37 = 6.76 h) 9.77 + 8.64 = 18.41 i) 7.31 + 2.69 = 10.00
j) 9.73 + 4.66 = 14.39 k) 6.14 + 2.06 = 8.20 l) 7.07 + 3.74 = 10.81
m) 4.84 + 4.05 = 8.89 n) 6.94 + 6.92 = 13.86 o) 8.32 + 7.58 = 15.90
p) 5.06 + 4.95 = 10.01 q) 0.15 + 0.69 = 0.84 r) 7.68 + 8.42 = 16.10
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Subtraction
a) 6.15 – 0.98 = ---------- b) 5.2 – 1.26 = ---------- c) 7.36 – 7.28 = ----------
d) 3.41 – 0.27 = ------------ e) 0.32 – 0.25 = --------- f) 2.35 – 0.24 = ----------
g) 7.89 – 3.26 = ------------ h) 2.25 – 0.82 = ---------- i) 0.82 – 0.57 = ----------
j) 1.76 – 1.34 = ------------ k) 4.31 – 2.43 = ---------- l) 7.9 – 2.55 = ------------
m) 3.55 – 0.79 = ------------ n) 3.06 – 0.11 = ---------- o) 2.46 – 0.32 = ----------
p) 1.94 – 0.4 = ------------- q) 7.09 – 0.17 = ---------- r) 5.08 – 3.5 = -----------
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a) 6.15 – 0.98 = 5.17 b) 5.2 – 1.26 = 3.94 c) 7.36 – 7.28 = 0.08
d) 3.41 – 0.27 = 3.14 e) 0.32 – 0.25 = 0.57 f) 2.35 – 0.24 = 2.11
g) 7.89 – 3.26 = 4.63 h) 2.25 – 0.82 = 1.43 i) 0.82 – 0.57 = 0.25
j) 1.76 – 1.34 = 0.42 k) 4.31 – 2.43 = 1.88 l) 7.9 – 2.55 = 5.35
m) 3.55 – 0.79 = 2.76 n) 3.06 – 0.11 = 2.95 o) 2.46 – 0.32 = 2.14
p) 1.94 – 0.4 = 1.54 q) 7.09 – 0.17 = 6.92 r) 5.08 – 3.5 = 1.58
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS - IVMathematics –DecimalSubtraction
a) 4.75 – 1.5 = ----------- b) 2.22 – 1.34 = ---------- c) 7.85 – 4.92 = ----------
d) 0.79 – 0.14 = ------------- e) 7.29 – 1.24 = ----------- f) 6.26 – 4.84 = ----------
g) 1.53 – 0.52 = ------------- h) 1.42 – 0.84 = ----------- i) 8.82 – 2.16 = ----------
j) 1.35 – 0.79 = ------------- k) 2.99 – 2.66 = ----------- l) 3.32 – 2.52 = ----------
m) 4.54 – 0.64 = -------------- n) 6.55 – 1.69 = ---------- o) 2.23 – 0.59 = ----------
p) 7.32 – 3 = ------------- q) 7.46 – 1 = ------------ r) 6 – 2.33 = -------------
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a) 4.75 – 1.5 = 3.25 b) 2.22 – 1.34 = 0.88 c) 7.85 – 4.92 = 2.93
d) 0.79 – 0.14 = 0.65 e) 7.29 – 1.24 = 6.05 f) 6.26 – 4.84 = 1.42
g) 1.53 – 0.52 = 1.01 h) 1.42 – 0.84 = 0.58 i) 8.82 – 2.16 = 6.66
j) 1.35 – 0.79 = 0.56 k) 2.99 – 2.66 = 0.33 l) 3.32 – 2.52 = 0.80
m) 4.54 – 0.64 = 3.90 n) 6.55 – 1.69 = 4.86 o) 2.23 – 0.59 = 1.64
p) 7.32 – 3 = 4.32 q) 7.46 – 1 = 6.46 r) 6 – 2.33 = 3.67
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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Multiplication
Find the product.
a) b) c) d) e)
f)g) h) i) j)
k)l) m) n) o)
p) q) r) s) t)
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a)258.00
b)61.20
c)384.80
d)467.50
e) 397.60
f)379.20
g)148.80
h)381.90
i)545.10
j) 156.80
k)616.00
l)125.40
m)89.70
n)126.00
o) 211.20
p)455.40
q)93.60
r)495.00
s)853.60
t)248.40
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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Multiplication
Find the product.
a) b) c) d) e)
f) g) h) i) j)
k) l) m) n) o)
p) q) r) s) t)
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a)80.96
b)11.52
c) 36.40
d) 9.80
e) 8.40
f)22.63
g)6.30
h)13.77
i)5.04
j) 6.40
k)15.47
l)12.60
m)18.00
n)51.46
o) 47.32
p)13.92
q)64.68
r)81.78
s)10.34
t)52.64
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CBSE Worksheet-12
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Division
Find the quotient.
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)
= 9.2
b)
= 6.5
c)
= 9.2
d)
= 3.8
e)
= 2.96f)
= 9.8
g)
= 6.8
h)
= 5.6
i)
= 1.3
j)
= 1.3
k)
= 7.1l)
= 1.25
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CBSE Worksheet-13
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Decimal Division
Find the remainder and quotient.
a) b) c)
d) e)f)
g) h) i)
j) k) l)
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a)
= 3.9b)
= 5.3
c)
= 3.5
d)
= 7.3e)
= 3.5
f)
= 4.5
g)
= 9.9
h)
= 5.7
i)
= 4.7
j)
= 4.90k)
= 2.4
l)
= 9.6
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Perimeter of Square
Find the perimeter of the following shapes if the side of each small square is 1 cm.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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1. 26 cm
2. 28 cm
3. 22 cm
4. 34 cm
5. 22 cm
6. 30 cm
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS –IV-Mathematics –Perimeter of Square
Find the perimeter of the following shapes if the side of each small square is 1 cm.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
6.
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1. 46 cm
2. 40 cm
3. 53 cm
4. 37 cm
5. 32 cm
6. 28 cm
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IVMathematics –Area and Perimeter
Find the area and perimeter of each rectangle.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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7. 8.
9. 10.
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1. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 27.5 x 45.2 = 1243 yd2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 27.5 + 27.5 + 45.2 + 45.2 = 145.4 yd.
2. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 3 x 2 = 6 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 2 + 2 + 3 + 3 = 10 m
3. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 75 x 1.2 = 90m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 75 + 75 + 1.2 + 1.2 = 152.4 m
4. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
=7.2 x 8.8 = 63.36 yd2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 7.2 + 7.2 + 8.8 + 8.8 = 32 yd.
5. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 2.7 x 3.8 = 10.26 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 2.7 + 2.7 + 3.8 + 3.8 = 13 m
6. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 1.65 x 23.5 = 38. 78 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 1.65 + 1.65 + 23.5 + 23.5 = 50.3 m
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7. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 7.6 x 5.7 = 43.32 ft2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 26.6 ft.
8. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 15 x 45 = 675 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 15 + 15 +45 + 45 = 120 m
9. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 8.9 x 7.1 = 63.19 yd2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 8.9 + 8.9 + 7.1 + 7.1 = 32 yd.
10. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 34.8 x 65.2 = 2268.96 ft2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 34.8 + 34.8 + 65.2 + 65.2 = 200 ft.
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IVMathematics –Area and Perimeter
Find the area and perimeter of each rectangle.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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9. 10.
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1. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 4.1 x 3.1 = 12.71 yd2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 4.1 + 4.1 + 3.1 + 3.1 = 14.4 yd.
2. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 4 x 7.8 = 31.2 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 4 + 4 + 7.8 + 7.8 = 23.6 yd.
3. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 8.8 x 4.1 = 36.08 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 8.8 + 8.8 + 4.1 + 4.1 = 25.8 yd.
4. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 7 x 1.3 = 10.4 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 7 + 7 + 1.3 + 1.3 = 16.6 m
5. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 1.8 x 2.6 = 4.68 km2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 1.8 + 1.8 + 2.6 + 2.6 = 8.8 km
6. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 4.2 x 5.9 =24.78 yd2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 4.2 + 4.2 + 5.9 + 5.9 = 20.2 yd.
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7. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 5.7 x 3.9 = 22.23 mi2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 5.7 + 5.7 + 3.9 + 3.9 = 19.2 mi.
8. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 5.8 x 3.3 = 19.14 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 5.8 + 5.8 +3.3 + 3.3 = 18.2 mi.
9. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 3.9 x 3.6 = 14.04 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 3.9 + 3.9 + 3.6 + 3.6 = 15 m
10. Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth
= 8.2 x 6.2 = 50.84 m2
Perimeter of rectangle = sum of all sides
= 8.2 + 8.2 + 6.2 + 6.2 = 28.8 m
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics –Perimeter and Area of Triangle
Find the perimeter and area of each figure.
1. 2.
S = 7.1 cm S = 7.2 cm
Area = ------------- Area = -------------
Perimeter = --------------- Perimeter = --------------
3. 4.
S = 6cm S = 6.5 cm
Area = ------------- Area = -------------
Perimeter = --------------- Perimeter = --------------
5. 6.
S = 6.8 cm S = 7.3 cm
Area = ------------- Area = -------------
Perimeter = --------------- Perimeter = --------------
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7. 8.
S
S = 7.5cm S = 5.5 cm
Area = ------------- Area = -------------
Perimeter = --------------- Perimeter = --------------
9. 10.
S = 5.1 cm S = 5.4 cm
Area = ------------- Area = -------------
Perimeter = --------------- Perimeter = --------------
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Answers [use the formula]
1. Area = 21.83 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 21.3 cm
2. Area = 22.45 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 21.6 cm
3. Area = 15.59 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 18 cm
4. Area = 18.29 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 19.5 cm
5. Area = 20.02 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 2.4 cm
6. Area = 23.08 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 21.9 cm
7. Area = 24.36 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 22.5 cm
8. Area = 13.1 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 16.5 cm
9. Area = 11.26 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 15.3 cm
10. Area = 12.63 sq.cm ; Perimeter = 16.2 cm
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Perimeter and Area
Find the perimeter and area of each figure.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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7. 8.
9. 10.
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1. P = 40 cm ; A = 87 cm²
2. P = 36 cm ; A = 56 cm²
3. P = 29 cm ; A = 36 cm²
4. P = 41 cm ; A = 71.5 cm²
5. P = 58 cm ; A = 182 cm²
6. P = 32 cm ; A = 58 cm²
7. P = 27 cm ; A = 32 cm²
8. P = 27 cm ; A = 31.5 cm²
9. P = 46 cm ; A = 132 cm²
10. P = 78 cm ; A = 378 cm2
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Perimeter and Area
Find the perimeter and area of each figure.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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9. 10.
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1. P = 11.0 cm A = 6.02 cm²
2. P = 9.0 cm A = 3.99 cm²
3. P = 12.2 cm A = 7.36 cm²
4. P = 7.0 cm A = 2.71 cm²
5. P = 29.0 cm A = 36.72 cm²
6. P = 8.2 cm A = 2.88 cm²
7. P = 8.8 cm A = 4.04 cm²
8. P = 27.6 cm A = 37.58 cm²
9. P = 12.4 cm A = 8.67 cm²
10. P = 15.4 cm A = 13.8 cm²
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Perimeter and Area
Find the perimeter and area of the following figure.
1. Perimeter = -----------------; Area = --------------
2. Perimeter = ----------------; Area = ----------------
3. Perimeter = -----------------; Area = ---------------
4. Perimeter = -----------------; Area = ---------------
5. Perimeter = ----------------; Area = ----------------
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6. Perimeter = -----------------; Area = ------------------
7. Perimeter = -------------------; Area = -------------
8. Perimeter = ------------------; Area = ----------------
9. Perimeter = -----------------; Area = ----------------
10. Perimeter = ---------------; Area = ----------------
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1. Perimeter = 38 cm ; Area = 90 cm2
2. Perimeter = 40 cm ; Area = 96 cm2
3. Perimeter = 24 cm ; Area = 35 cm2
4. Perimeter = 40 cm ; Area = 100 cm2
5. Perimeter = 26 cm ; Area = 42 cm2
6. Perimeter = 36 cm ; Area = 77 cm2
7. Perimeter = 58 cm ; Area = 210 cm2
8. Perimeter = 60 ; Area = 225 cm2
9. Perimeter = 48 cm ; Area = 144 cm2
10. Perimeter = 70 cm ; Area = 300 cm2
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Geometric Shapes)
1. This shape has three equal sides. The name of this shape is _____.
2. This shape has four sides. The name of this shape is ______.
3. This shape has seven sides. The name of this shape is ______.
4. This shape has three sides, none equal in length. The name of this shape is _____.
Name the 3D-figures:
5. ____________________________________
6. ___________________________________
7. A Triangle has ______ sides.
8. An Octagon has ______ sides.
Write the name of the shapes shown below.
9. _______________________________
10. _______________________________
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Answer key:
1. Equilateral triangle
2. Quadrilateral
3. Heptagon
4. Scalene triangle
5. Cylinder
6. Cube
7. 3
8. 8
9. Triangle
10. Hexagon
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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Geometric Shapes)
1. This shape has six sides and six angles. The name of this shape is _____.
2. This shape has three sides, none equal in length. The name of this shape is _____.
3. This shape has four equal sides. The name of this shape is ______.
4. What shape has eight sides and eight angles?
Name the 3D-figures:
5. ________________________________
6. _________________________________
7. A Pentagon has _____ sides.
8. A Quadrilateral has ___ sides.
Write the name of the shapes shown below.
9. ________________________________
10. ___________________________________
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Answer key:
1. Hexagon
2. Scalene triangle
3. Square
4. Octagon
5. Sphere
6. Cuboid
7. 5
8. 4
9. Quadrilateral
10. Pentagon
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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Geometric Shapes)
1. This shape has four unequal sides. The name of this shape is ________________________.
2. This shape has two sets of parallel lines and four equal sides. It is a __________________.
3. This shape has three sides, none equal in length. The name of this shape is _____________.
4. This shape has three sides, two equal in length. The name of this shape is ______________.
5. A Hexagon has _____ sides.
6. A Heptagon has _____ sides.
Write the shapes that are shown below.
7. ______________________________________
8. _________________________________________
9. _________________________________________
10. ________________________________________________
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Answer key:
1. Quadrilateral
2. Square
3. Scalene triangle
4. Isosceles triangle
5. 6
6. 7
7. Rectangle
8. Square
9. Equilateral triangle
10. Isosceles triangle
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IVMathematics –Convert Inches to Centimeters
Convert the inches into centimeters if 1 in = 2.54 cm.
No. Inches Centimeters
1. 24
2. 2
3. 6
4. 12
5. 17
6. 16
7. 5
8. 26
9. 11
10. 15
11. 21
12. 7
13. 25
14. 9
15. 18
16. 22
17. 8
18. 3
19. 23
20. 20
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Convert the inches into centimeters if 1 in = 2.54 cm.
No. Inches Centimeters
1. 24 60.96
2. 2 5.08
3. 6 15.24
4. 12 30.48
5. 17 43.18
6. 16 40.64
7. 5 12.70
8. 26 66.04
9. 11 27.94
10. 15 38.10
11. 21 53.34
12. 7 17.78
13. 25 63.50
14. 9 22.86
15. 18 45.72
16. 22 55.88
17. 8 20.32
18. 3 7.62
19. 23 58.42
20. 20 50.80
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Convert Millimeters and Litres
If 1 L = 1000 ml, then fill in the blanks.
No. Millimeters Litres
1. 789,000
2. 950,000
3. 19,500
4. 0.327
5. 3.4
6. 2.45
7. 9,110
8. 0.0398
9. 8.9
10. 75,200
11. 785,000
12. 971,000
13. 2,880
14. 52,300
15. 1.83
16. 8.35
17. 0.0000479
18. 9,770
19. 50,800
20. 91,200
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No. Millimeters Litres
1. 789,000 789
2. 950,000 950
3. 19,500 19.5
4. 327 0.327
5. 3.4 0.0334
6. 2450 2.45
7. 9,110 9.11
8. 0.0398 0.0000398
9. 8.9 0.0089
10. 75,200 75.2
11. 785,000 785
12. 971,000 971
13. 2,880 2.88
14. 52,300 52.3
15. 1830 1.83
16. 8350 8.35
17. 0.0479 0.0000479
18. 9,770 9.77
19. 50,800 50.8
20. 91,200 91.2
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Convert Centimeters and Millimeters
If 1 cm = 10 mm, then fill in the blanks.
No. Millimeters Centimeters
1. 789,000
2. 950,000
3. 19,500
4. 0.327
5. 3.4
6. 2.45
7. 9,110
8. 0.0398
9. 8.9
10. 75,200
11. 785,000
12. 971,000
13. 2,880
14. 52,300
15. 1.83
16. 8.35
17. 0.0000479
18. 9,770
19. 50,800
20. 91,200
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No. Millimeters centimeters
1. 789,000 78900
2. 950,000 95000
3. 19,500 1950
4. 3.27 0.327
5. 3.4 0.34
6. 24.5 2.45
7. 9,110 911
8. 0.0398 0.00398
9. 8.9 0.89
10. 75,200 7520
11. 785,000 78500
12. 971,000 97100
13. 2,880 288
14. 52,300 5230
15. 18.30 1.83
16. 83.50 8.35
17. 0.000479 0.0000479
18. 9,770 977
19. 50,800 5080
20. 91,200 9120
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Convert Centimeters and Millimeters
If 1 cm = 10 mm, then fill in the blanks.
No. Millimeters Centimeters
1. 7.52 ------------
2. ----------- 0.023
3. 0.111 ------------
4. 72,300 -------------
5. ------------ 0.0646
6. 0.576 ------------
7. ------------ 0.00716
8. ------------ 21.9
9. ------------ 0.0716
10. ------------ 16.4
11. ------------ 4.57
12. ------------ 6.82
13. ------------- 145
14. ------------ 65
15. ------------ 72.3
16. 27,300 -----------
17. ------------ 76.5
18. ----------- 0.942
19. 901 ------------
20. 589 ------------
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Answers
No. Millimeters Centimeters
1. 7.52 0.752
2. 0.23 0.023
3. 0.111 0.0111
4. 72,300 7230
5. 0.646 0.0646
6. 0.576 0.0576
7. 0.0716 0.00716
8. 219.00 21.9
9. 0.716 0.0716
10. 164.00 16.4
11. 45.70 4.57
12. 68.20 6.82
13. 1450 145
14. 650 65
15. 723 72.3
16. 27,300 2730
17. 765 76.5
18. 9.42 0.942
19. 901 90.1
20. 589 58.9
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Convert Millimeters and Metres
If 1000 mm = 1 m, then fill in the blanks.
No. Millimeters Metres
1. 48.1
2. 0.627
3. 77.7
4. 0.000703
5. 54.3
6. 990
7. 0.0000154
8. 810
9. 0.000971
10. 9.5
11. 0.47
12. 875,000
13. 0.791
14. 0.000865
15. 0.00664
16. 74.5
17. 0.00861
18. 0.00521
19. 0.0033
20. 0.992
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Answers
No. Millimeters Metres
1. 48.1 0.0481
2. 627 0.627
3. 77.7 0.0777
4. 0.703 0.000703
5. 54.3 0.0543
6. 990 0.99
7. 0.0154 0.0000154
8. 810 0.81
9. 0.971 0.000971
10. 9.5 0.0095
11. 470 0.47
12. 875,000 875
13. 791 0.791
14. 0.865 0.000865
15. 6.64 0.00664
16. 74.5 0.0745
17. 8.61 0.00861
18. 5.21 0.00521
19. 3.3 0.0033
20. 992 0.992
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Convert Metres and Centimetres
If 100 cm = 1 m, then fill in the blanks.
No. Metres Centimetres
1. --------- 0.28
2. ----------- 44.1
3. --------- 6,200
4. ---------- 929
5. ---------- 35,000
6. ---------- 2,930
7. 43.2 -----------
8. 0.00467 --------------
9. ------------ 24,000
10. 5.67 ----------
11. ------------ 39.4
12. -------- 30.4
13. 0.000971 -------------
14. 0.0201 -----------
15. 0.0754 ------------
16. ---------- 611
17. ----------- 150
18. ----------- 88,700
19. 0.679 -----------
20. 0.0457 -----------
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Answers
No. Metres Centimetres
1. 0.0028 0.28
2. 0.441 44.1
3. 62 6,200
4. 9.29 929
5. 350 35,000
6. 29.3 2,930
7. 43.2 4320
8. 0.00467 0.467
9. 240 24,000
10. 5.67 567
11. 0.394 39.4
12. 0.304 30.4
13. 0.000971 0.0971
14. 0.0201 2.01
15. 0.0754 7.54
16. 6.11 611
17. 1.50 150
18. 887 88,700
19. 0.679 67.9
20. 0.0457 4.57
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS - IVMathematics –Addition onMeasurement
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12.
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Answers
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12.
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS - IV -Mathematics – Word Problem – Measurement
1. A chocolate cookie has a mass of 12 g. What is the mass of 50 cookies?
2. Mrs Lice packed 3kg 500g of rice equally into 5 bags. How much rice was there in
each bag?
3. The volume of 1 can of Pepsi is 400 ml. What is the volume of 10 cans?
4. A bottle of water has a volume of 0.75 litres. What is the volume of 5 bottles?
5. Ahmed runs 1.6km every day. How far does he run in 5 days?
6. A party ended at midnight. The party lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes. At what time
did the party start?
7. The Eiffel tower in Paris is 330 m tall. The Chrysler building in New York is 320 m
tall. How much taller is the Eiffel tower than the Chrysler building?
8. The price of 1 litre of petrol is Rs. 2.10. My car has a capacity of 50 litres. How much
money will it cost me to fill up my car?
9. Mandy packed 7kg 500g of salt equally into 5 bags. What was the mass of each bag?
10. The total mass of 15 science books is 30kg. What is the total mass of 5 science
books?
11. A book shop sold 150 books on Monday. It sold 5 times more books on Tuesday
than on Monday. How many books did the book shop sell on both days?
12. Peter weighs 80 kg. John is 10 kg heavier than Peter. Andre is 20 kg heavier than
John. How much does Andre’s weigh?
13. The volume of 1can of coca cola is 330 ml. What is the volume of 10 cans of coca
cola?
14. A motorcycle has a mass of 100kg. A car is 10 times as heavy as a motorcycle. What
is the total mass of 10 cars?
15. A lazy boy finished doing his homework at 20:30 pm. He worked for his homework
for only 3 minutes. At what time did he start doing his homework?
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Answers
1. 600 g
2. 700 g
3. 4 L
4. 3 L 750 ml
5. 8 Km
6. 8:30 PM or 20:30
7. 10 m
8. Rs. 105
9. 1 Kg 500 g
10. 10 Kg
11. 900 books
12. 110 Kg
13. 3 L 300 ml
14. 10, 000 Kg
15. 20:27 PM
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Area)
1. Find the sides of the square whose area is 169 square cm.
2. Find the sides of the square whose area is 256 square cm.
3. Anita brought a computer. The length of the computer is 32 inches and the width is 14
inches. Find the area of the computer.
4. Tarun has a suitcase. The suitcase’s length is 22 inches and the width is 18 inches.
Find the area of a suit case.
5. Dinesh knows that the area of his square-shaped bag is 81 square feet. What is the
length of any side of the bag?
6. The area of Teena’s square bedroom is 256 square feet. What is the length of any side
wall in his bedroom?
7. The area of a square gate is 361 square feet. What is the length of any side of the gate?
8. Jyoti has case. The length of case is 7 cm and the width is 5 cm. Find the area of the
case.
9. Honey wants to write a letter to his friend. He took out square paper which covers the
total area of 225 square feet. What is the length of any side of the paper?
10. Daksh has a wood piece. The wood piece’s length is 22 inches and its width is 25
inches. Find the area of the wood piece.
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Answer key:
1. 13 cm
2. 16 cm
3. 448 square inches
4. 396 square inches
5. 9 feet
6. 16 feet
7. 19 feet
8. 35 square cm
9. 15 feet
10. 550 square inches
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CBSE Worksheet-10
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Perimeter)
Find the perimeter of the following squares whose sides are given:
1. 2.
Find the perimeter of the following rectangles:
3.
4.
Find the perimeter of the following equilateral triangles:
5. 6.
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Find the perimeter of the following isosceles triangles:
7. 8.
Find the perimeter of the following scalene triangles:
9.
10.
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Answer key:
1. 20 cm
2. 24 km
3. 28 m
4. 28 km
5. 12 cm
6. 33 m
7. 25 m
8. 29.5 cm
9. 15.5 m
10. 16.4 cm
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CBSE Worksheet-11
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Volume)
Calculate the volume of the following cubes of given sides:
1. Side = 7 cm
2. Side = 4 m
3. Side = 17 cm
Calculate the volume of the following cuboids of given dimensions:
4. Length = 9 m; width = 3 m; height = 5 m
5. Length = 12 cm; width = 10 cm; height = 15 cm
6. The length, width and height of a cuboid is 3 inches, 4 inches and 5 inches
respectively. Find the volume of the cuboid.
7. What is the volume of a rectangular box with dimensions 2.1 m × 4 m × 5.5 m?
8. How much water does a rectangular tank with a square base of 2.5 m and a height of 4
m hold?
9. What is the volume of a cubical box with sides 8 cm?
10. How much water does a tank with equal dimensions of 3.3 m holds?
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Answer key:
1. 343 cubic cm
2. 64 cubic m
3. 4913 cubic cm
4. 135 cubic m
5. 1800 cubic cm
6. 60 cubic inches
7. 46.2 cubic m
8. 25 cubic m
9. 512 cubic cm
10. 35.937 cubic m
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Money
A. Express the following amount of money in short form:
1. 35 rupees 25 paisa
2. 45 paisa
3. 75 paisa
4. 25 paisa
5. 17 rupees 15 paisa
6. 25 rupees 5 paisa
7. 50 rupees 85 paisa
8. 107 rupees 7 paisa
B. Express the following amount of money in long form:
1. Rs. 1.00
2. Re. 0.37
3. Rs. 50.75
4. Rs. 15.00
5. Rs. 11.80
6. Rs. 40.15
7. Rs. 101.00
8. Re. 0.5
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C. Express the following amount of money in figures:
1. Ten rupees and thirty seven paisa
2. Twenty five rupees and four paisa
3. Eighty five paisa
4. Sixty seven rupees
5. One rupee and seventy five paisa
D. Express the following amount of money in words:
1. Rs. 5.75
2. Re. 0.09
3. Re. 0.75
4. Re. 0.01
5. Rs. 28.25
E. Express the following amount of money in decimals:
1. 3 rupees 50 paisa
2. 50 rupees 4 paisa
3. 9 rupees 80 paisa
4. 81 paisa
5. 1 rupee 5 paisa
6. 75 paisa
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A.
1. Rs. 35.25
2. Re. 0.45
3. Re. 0.75
4. Re. 0.25
5. Rs. 17.15
6. Rs. 25.05
7. Rs. 50.85
8. Rs. 107.07
B.
1. 1 rupee
2. 37 paisa
3. 50 rupees 75 paisa
4. 15 rupees
5. 11 rupees 80 paisa
6. 40 rupees 15 paisa
7. 101 rupees
8. 50 paisa
C.
1. Rs. 10.37
2. Rs. 25.04
3. Re. 085
4. Rs. 67
5. Rs. 1.75
D.
1. Five rupees seventy five paisa
2. Nine paisa
3. Seventy five paisa
4. One paisa
5. Twenty eight rupees twenty five
paisa
E.
1. Rs. 3.50
2. Rs. 50.04
3. Rs. 9.80
4. Re. 0.81
5. Rs. 1.05
6. Re. 0.75
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Money
A. Convert the following amount into paisa:
1. Rs. 5.25
2. Rs. 5.09
3. Rs. 8.10
4. Rs. 9.85
5. Re. 0.35
6. Re. 0.95
7. Rs. 12.24
8. Rs. 78.12
9. Rs. 6.25
10. Rs. 25.46
B. Convert the following amount into rupees:
1. 945 paisa
2. 870 paisa
3. 775 paisa
4. 705 paisa
5. 8 paisa
6. 38 paisa
7. 150 paisa
8. 490 paisa
9. 78 paisa
10. 400 paisa
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A.
1. 525 paisa
2. 509 paisa
3. 810 paisa
4. 985 paisa
5. 35 paisa
6. 95 paisa
7. 1224 paisa
8. 7812 paisa
9. 625 paisa
10. 2546 paisa
B.
1. Rs. 9.45
2. Rs. 8.70
3. Rs. 7.75
4. Rs. 7.05
5. Re. 0.08
6. Re. 0.38
7. Rs. 1.50
8. Rs. 4.90
9. Re. 0.78
10. Rs. 4.00
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Add the Rupees and Paise
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
13. 14. 15. 16.
17. 18. 19. 20.
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Answer
1. 2. 3. 4.
163.65 420.30 493.50 801.05
5. 6. 7. 8.
267.10 152.25 437.50 427.85
9. 10. 11. 12.
113.50 98.20 94.00 47.75
13. 14. 15. 16.
347.75 578.20 513.50 715.85
17. 18. 19. 20.
743.85 640.40 187.50 401.05
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IV Mathematics – Subtract the Rupees and Paise
1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
9. 10. 11. 12.
13. 14. 15. 16.
17. 18. 19. 20.
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Answers
1. 2. 3. 4.
77. 25 247.10 82.00 34.55
5. 6. 7. 8.
93. 05 49.90 82. 60 99. 35
9. 10. 11. 12.
3.10 38.75 66. 80 259.65
13. 14. 15. 16.
77. 25 247.10 82.00 184.55
17. 18. 19. 20.
112. 75 249.90 148.60 99. 35
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Money)
1. How many paise are there in Rs 5.39?
2. How many rupees are there in 874 paise?
3. How many paise are there in Rs 56.80?
4. How many rupees are there in 9876 paise?
5. How many paise are there in Rs 100?
6. How many rupees are there in 270 paise?
7. How many paise are there in Rs 67?
8. How many rupees are there in 2540 paise?
9. At the first store, Harish spent Rs 8.92. At the next store, he spent Rs 12.44. How much
money did he spend at all?
10. The cost of a pair of shoes is Rs 350.20 and the cost of goggles is Rs 79.99. How much
total money spent on shoes and goggles?
Add :
1) Rs. 275.56, Rs. 398.43, Rs236.39.
2) Rs. 564.00,Rs. 110.48, Rs. 277.68.
Subtract:-
1) Rs. 890.54- Rs. 354.87
2) Rs. 483.18- Rs. 299.36
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Answer key:
1. 539
2. Rs 8.74
3. 5680
4. Rs 98.76
5. 10000
6. Rs 2.70
7. 6700
8. Rs 25.40
9. Rs 21.36
10. Rs 430.19
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Money)
1. How many paise are there in Rs 6.78?
2. How many rupees are there in 423 paise?
3. How many paise are there in Rs 28.70?
4. How many rupees are there in 6984 paise?
5. How many paise are there in Rs 80?
6. How many rupees are there in 490 paise?
7. How many paise are there in Rs 89?
8. How many rupees are there in 4780 paise?
9. Sonu bought 8 oranges at Rs 2.50 each. How much did he spend?
10. Niru had Rs 3.40. Her mom gave him Rs 2.43. How much amount does he have now?
11) A pen costs Rs. 41.50. Find the cost of 6 pens.
12) A lady bought a saree and a sweater for Rs. 3489.50. If the sweater costs Rs.743.75, what is the cost of the saree?
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Answer key:
1. 678
2. Rs 4.23
3. 2870
4. Rs 69.84
5. 8000
6. Rs 4.90
7. 8900
8. Rs 47.80
9. Rs 20
10. Rs 5.83
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Money)
1. How many paise are there in Rs 4.25?
2. How many rupees are there in 735 paise?
3. How many paise are there in Rs 39.20?
4. How many rupees are there in 2968 paise?
5. How many paise are there in Rs 70?
6. How many rupees are there in 250 paise?
7. How many paise are there in Rs 21?
8. How many rupees are there in 5470 paise?
9. Jessica paid Rs 4500 and bought 3 plants. Find the cost of each plant if each one costs
the same.
10. Annie spent Rs 280 for 7 tickets. If each ticket was of same price, find out the amount
she spent on each ticket.
11) The price of a colouring book was Rs. 83.50 a month ago. Now it is Rs. 97.80.How much is the increase in price?
12) A man bought a belt for Rs. 102.25, a shirt for Rs. 248.90 and a set ofhandkerchief for Rs. 59.60. He gave the shopkeeper Rs. 500 note. How much money would the shopkeeper return?
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Answer key:
1. 425
2. Rs 7.35
3. 3920
4. Rs 29.68
5. 7000
6. Rs 2.50
7. 2100
8. Rs 54.70
9. Rs 1500
10. Rs 40
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Money)
1. Nitu bought a chocolate for Rs 30, a pencil for Rs 46 and a piece of chalk for Rs
15. Express the total amount he spent.
2. A mechanic earns Rs 3750 and spends Rs 3000 per week. How much does he save
each week?
3. Jitu's telephone bill for the month of January was Rs 350 and that for the month of
February was Rs 450. What was the total telephone bill for those two months?
4. A mechanic earns Rs 4000 and spends Rs 2500 per week. How much does he save
each week?
5. How many paise are there in Rs 50?
6. How many rupees are there in 480 paise?
7. How many paise are there in Rs 39?
8. How many rupees are there in 4760 paise?
9. Jessica paid Rs 300 and bought 3 plants. Find the cost of each plant if each one costs
the same.
10. Annie spent Rs 350 for 7 tickets. If each ticket was of same price, find out the amount
she spent on each ticket.
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Answer key:
1. Rs 91
2. Rs 750
3. Rs 800
4. Rs 1500
5. 5000
6. Rs 4.80
7. 3900
8. Rs 47.60
9. Rs 100
10. Rs 50
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Money)
1. Gaurav bought a chocolate for Rs 32, a pencil for Rs 45 and a piece of chalk for Rs
14. Express the total amount he spent.
2. A mechanic earns Rs 2750 and spends Rs 2000 per week. How much does he save
each week?
3. Anu's telephone bill for the month of January was Rs 300 and that for the month of
February was Rs 400. What was the total telephone bill for those two months?
4. A mechanic earns Rs 3000 and spends Rs 2250 per week. How much does he save
each week?
5. How many paise are there in Rs 30?
6. How many rupees are there in 650 paise?
7. How many paise are there in Rs 42?
8. How many rupees are there in 4250 paise?
9. Jayant's telephone bill for the month of January was Rs 400 and that for the month of
February was Rs 700. What was the total telephone bill for those two months?
10. Arthur bought 2 ice creams for Rs 40. What is the cost of each of the ice creams?
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Answer key:
1. Rs 91
2. Rs 750
3. Rs 700
4. Rs 750
5. 3000 paise
6. Rs 6.50
7. 4200
8. Rs 42.50
9. Rs 1100
10. Rs 20
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Elapsed Time
Tell how time has elapsed.
No. Time Elapsed Time
1. 1:00 A.M. to 5:55 A.M.
2. 1:30 P.M. to 3:55 P.M.
3. 2:00 A.M. to 5:57 A.M.
4. 7:00 P.M. to 8:32 P.M.
5. 9:30 A.M. to 1:16 P.M
6. 9:30 P.M. to 12:19 A.M.
7. 10:30 A.M. to 11:53 A.M.
8. 10:30 A.M. to 2:04 P.M.
9. 11:00 P.M. to 1:44 A.M.
10. 11:00 A.M. to 12:40 P.M.
11. 11:30 A.M. to 3:46 P.M.
12. 12:00 A.M. to 3:45 A.M.
13. 12:30 P.M. to 3:08 P.M.
14. 1:00 A.M. to 5:44 A.M.
15. 12:00 A.M. to 3:23 A.M.
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No. Time Elapsed Time
1. 1:00 A.M. to 5:55 A.M. 4 hours & 55 minutes
2. 1:30 P.M. to 3:55 P.M. 2 hours & 25 minutes
3. 2:00 A.M. to 5:57 A.M. 3 hours & 57 minutes
4. 7:00 P.M. to 8:32 P.M. 1 hour & 32 minutes
5. 9:30 A.M. to 1:16 P.M 3 hours & 46 minutes
6. 9:30 P.M. to 12:19 A.M. 2 hours & 49 minutes
7. 10:30 A.M. to 11:53 A.M. 1 hour & 23 minutes
8. 10:30 A.M. to 2:04 P.M. 3 hours & 34 minutes
9. 11:00 P.M. to 1:44 A.M. 2 hours & 44 minutes
10. 11:00 A.M. to 12:40 P.M. 1 hour & 40 minutes
11. 11:30 A.M. to 3:46 P.M. 4 hours & 16 minutes
12. 12:00 A.M. to 3:45 A.M. 3 hours & 45 minutes
13. 12:30 P.M. to 3:08 P.M. 2 hours & 38 minutes
14. 1:00 A.M. to 5:44 A.M. 4 hours & 44 minutes
15. 12:00 A.M. to 3:23 A.M. 3 hours & 23 minutes
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS - IV Mathematics –Elapsed Time
Tell how time has elapsed.
No. Time Elapsed Time
1. 6:00 A.M. to 9:23 A.M.
2. 1:00 P.M. to 2:56 P.M.
3. 7:40 P.M. to 12:30 A.M.
4. 2:20 P.M. to 4:45 P.M.
5. 4:40 A.M. to 7:15 P.M
6. 12:40 A.M. to 2:22 A.M.
7. 1:00 A.M. to 3:52 A.M.
8. 2:40 P.M. to 4:23 P.M.
9. 10:40 P.M. to 11:54 P.M.
10. 6:00 P.M. to 7:55 P.M.
11. 6:00 A.M. to 9:22 A.M.
12. 10:40 P.M. to 12:31 A.M.
13. 12:40 A.M. to 4:00 A.M.
14. 9:20 P.M. to 11:17 P.M.
15. 1:20 P.M. to 4:33 P.M.
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No. Time Elapsed Time
1. 6:00 A.M. to 9:23 A.M. 3 hours and 23 minutes
2. 1:00 P.M. to 2:56 P.M. 1 hour & 56 minutes
3. 7:40 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. 4 hours & 50 minutes
4. 2:20 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. 2 hours & 25 minutes
5. 4:40 A.M. to 7:15 P.M 14 hours & 35 minutes
6. 12:40 A.M. to 2:22 A.M. 1 hour & 42 minutes
7. 1:00 A.M. to 3:52 A.M. 1 hour & 52 minutes
8. 2:40 P.M. to 4:23 P.M. 1 hour & 43 minutes
9. 10:40 P.M. to 11:54 P.M. 1 hour & 14 minutes
10. 6:00 P.M. to 7:55 P.M. 1 hour & 55 minutes
11. 6:00 A.M. to 9:22 A.M. 3 hours & 22 minutes
12. 10:40 P.M. to 12:31 A.M. 1 hour & 51 minutes
13. 12:40 A.M. to 4:00 A.M. 3 hours & 20 minutes
14. 9:20 P.M. to 11:17 P.M. 1 hour & 57 minutes
15. 1:20 P.M. to 4:33 P.M. 3 hours & 13 minutes
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS - III Mathematics – Addition on Time
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12.
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1. 54 min 18 sec
2. 125 hours 108 min
3. 69 hours 35 min
4. 33 hours 69 min
5. 101 hours 96 min
6. 45 min 34 sec
7. 86 min 66 sec
8. 127 hours 41 min
9. 102 min 89 sec
10. 91 min 45 sec
11. 111 hours 71 min
12. 84 min 55 sec
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS - IVMathematics –Word Problem – Time, Speed and Distance
1. A bus has a speed of 3,000 km per hour. The distance between Chennai and Madurai is
6,000km. How long will it take the bus to fly from Chennai to Madurai?
2. A volleyball game started at 20.30pm. The game lasted 90 minutes. At what time did
the game finish?
3. A party started at 21.30pm. The party lasted 4 hours and 30 minutes. At what time did
the party finish?
4. A movie started at 22.30pm. The movie finished at 01.15am the next day. How long
was the movie?
5. Mani can read a page in 120 seconds. How many pages can he read in 8 minutes?
6. The English class started at 19.30pm. The class lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes. At what
time did the class end?
7. An exam started at 12.35pm. Mary finished his test in 45 minutes. At what time did she
finish her exam?
8. A dinner started at 21.30pm. The dinner lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes. At what time
did the dinner finish?
9. A game started at 23.15pm. The game finished at 02.05am the next day. How long was
the game?
10. Anita can finish a mathematics exercise in 90 seconds. How many exercises can she
do in 6 minutes?
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1. 2 hours
2. 22:00pm
3. 2:00 am
4. 2 hours 45 minutes
5. 4 pages
6. 21:15 pm
7. 13:20 pm
8. 1:00 am
9. 2 hours 50 minutes
10. 4 exercises
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Calendar)
1. The number of days in the week is _______________.
2. The day between Wednesday and Friday is ________________.
3. The number of day(s) starts with letter ‘M’ is ________________.
4. Write the months of the year.
5. The number of months ends with the letter ‘R’ is ________________
6. The last month of the year is ________________
7. The number of months with 31 days is ________________
Now write which dates these stands for –
8. 5/5/06 ___________________________
9. 20/5/06 ___________________________
Find the elapsed time for each problem. S. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
10 9:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.
11 Noon 4:15 a.m.
12. If Lalit takes 19 hours and 20 minutes and reaches at 8:30 a.m., then at what time did
he start?
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Answer key:
1. 7
2. Thursday
3. 1
4. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October,
November and December
5. 4
6. December
7. 7
8. 5 May 2006
9. 20 May 2006
S. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
10 9:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11 hours
11 Noon 4:15 a.m. 16 hours and 15
minutes
12. 1:10 p.m.
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CBSE Worksheet-06
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Calendar)
1. The number of day(s) starts with letter ‘ S’ is _______________.
2. The day after Tuesday is ________________.
3. The two days which is commonly referred as weekends are __________ and ___________.
4. The number of months in a year is ________________.
5. The second month of the year is ________________.
6. The month between April and June is ________________.
Now write which dates these stand for –
7. 7/6/06 ___________________________
8. 1/1/07 ___________________________
9. If Sohan starts at 7:17 a.m. and take 14 hours and 5 minutes to go to place B, then at
what time he will reach at place B?
10. If Amit takes 16 hours and 45 minutes and reaches at 11:20 p.m., then at what time
did he start?
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Answer key:
1. 2
2. Wednesday
3. Saturday and Sunday
4. 12
5. February
6. May
7. 7 June 2006
8. 1 January 2007
9. 9:22 p.m.
10. 6:35 a.m.
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CBSE Worksheet-07
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Time)
Draw the hands on the clock.
1. 6:37
2. 1:35
3. 7:15
Find the elapsed time for each problem.
Q. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
4. 10:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
5. 11:15 p.m. 7:15 a.m.
6. 6:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m.
7. If Ravi starts at 8:14 a.m. and take 6 hours and 6 minutes to go to place A, then at what
time he will reach at place A?
8. If Dinesh starts at 11:56 p.m. and take 5 hours and 46 minutes to go to place B, then at
what time he will reach at place B?
9. If Anand takes 15 hours and 5 minutes and reaches at 8:10 p.m., then at what time did
he start?
10. If Nitin takes 14 hours and 30 minutes and reaches at 5:55 a.m., then at what time did
he start?
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Answer key:
1.
2.
3.
S. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
4 10:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5 hours and 15 minutes
5 11:15 p.m. 7:15 a.m. 8 hours
6 6:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 7 hours and 15 minutes
7. 2:20 p.m.
8. 5:42 a.m.
9. 5:05 a.m.
10. 3:25 p.m.
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CBSE Worksheet-08
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Time)
Draw the hands on the clock.
1. 2:43
2. 11:11
3. 9:50
Find the elapsed time for each problem.
S. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
4 9:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m.
5 Noon 4:15 a.m.
6 5:45 p.m. 1:00 a.m.
7. If Anil starts at 6:45 p.m. and take 16 hours and 39 minutes to go to place A, then at
what time he will reach at place A?
8. If Sohan starts at 7:17 a.m. and take 14 hours and 5 minutes to go to place B, then at
what time he will reach at place B?
9. If Amit takes 16 hours and 45 minutes and reaches at 11:20 p.m., then at what time
did he start?
10. If Lalit takes 19 hours and 20 minutes and reaches at 8:30 a.m., then at what time did
he start?
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Answer key:
1.
2.
3.
S. No. Start time End time Elapsed time
4 9:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 11 hours
5 Noon 4:15 a.m. 16 hours and 15 minutes
6 5:45 p.m. 1:00 a.m. 7 hours and 15 minutes
7. 11:24 a.m.
8. 9:22 p.m.
9. 6:35 a.m.
10. 1:10 p.m.
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CBSE Worksheet-09
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Time and Calendar)
1. The day with maximum number of alphabets is ________________.
2. The number of day(s) between Monday and Friday is ________________.
3. The two consecutive days starts with same alphabet are ___________ and _____________.
4. The day before Tuesday is ________________.
5. The tenth month of the year is _______________.
6. The month with minimum number of days is _______________.
7. The number of months starts with the letter ‘J’ is _______________.
8. The number of months with 30 days is ________________.
Write these dates in numbers for question 9-10.
9. 1 June 2006 _____________________________
10. 10 Aug 2007 _____________________________
11. If Anil starts at 6:45 p.m. and take 16 hours and 39 minutes to go to place A, then at
what time he will reach at place A?
12. If Amit takes 16 hours and 45 minutes and reaches at 11:20 p.m., then at what time
did he start?
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Answer key:
1. Wednesday
2. 3
3. Saturday and Sunday
4. Monday
5. October
6. February
7. 3
8. 4
9. 1/6/06
10. 10/8/07
11. 11:24 a.m.
12. 6:35 a.m.
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CBSE Worksheet-01
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Data Handling)
1. The ages in years of 10 teachers of a school are: 32, 41, 28, 54, 35, 26, 23, 33, 38, 40
What is the age of the oldest teacher?
Two hundred students of 6th and
7th class were asked to name their
favourite colour so as to decide
upon what should be the colour of
their School Building. The results
are shown in the following bar
graph.
Answer the following questions 2
and 3 with the help of the bar
graph:
2. Which is the most preferred colour and which is the least preferred?
3. How many colours are there in all?
4. Following are the marks in a class assessment. Which number is the lowest?
4 6 7 5 3 5 4 5 2 6
2 5 1 9 6 5 8 4 6 7
5. The height of the students in inches from Grade 4 is listed below:
45, 52, 50, 50, 52, 46, 46, 49, 53, 52, 52, 53, 48, 47, 49, 45, 51, 55,
49, 46, 46, 48, 43, 46, 45, 47, 48, 50, 50, 44, 44, 43, 45, 46, 49, 48
Draw tally marks for the given data.
St. James School conducts a survey of
fifth grade students to identify the
special interest in extracurricular
activities. The results are listed in tally
table. Answer the questions 6 to 10
based on this tally table.
6. In which extracurricular activity do students show the most interest?
7. Which activity is the least popular among students?
8. How many students show an interest in clay work?
9. How many students show an interest in drawing?
10. How many students participated in this survey?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Red Green Blue Yellow Orange
Series 1
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Answer key:
1. 54 years
2. Blue is most preferred colour and yellow is least preferred colour
3. 5
4. 1
5.
6. Drawing
7. Embroidery
8. 9 students
9. 14 students
10. 40 students
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CBSE Worksheet-02
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Data Handling)
1. A _________ is a representation of numbers using bars of uniform widths.
2. The ages in years of 10 teachers of a school are: 32, 41, 28, 54, 35, 26, 23, 33, 38, 40
What is the age of the youngest teacher?
3. Following data gives total marks (out of 600) obtained by six children of a particular
class. Represent the data on a bar graph.
Students Ajay Bali Dipti Faiyaz Geetika Hari
Marks Obtained 450 500 300 360 400 540
4. Before _______ data we need to know what we would use it for.
5. Bottles are filled with water using a cup. The capacity (in ml) of each bottle is listed
below. Draw tally marks for the given data.
777, 756, 780, 785, 768, 759, 773, 770, 765, 779, 782, 796,
780, 795, 776, 752, 758 790, 797, 796, 785, 788, 778, 784,
789, 790, 785, 763, 759, 781, 755, 786, 762, 769, 751, 780,
754, 752, 769, 773, 760, 758, 799, 793, 752, 768, 789, 800,
772, 762, 751, 780, 799, 777
Some children voted for their favorite flavor of
ice cream. The pictograph shows their votes.
Answer the questions 6 to 10 based on this
pictograph.
6. How many votes does each stand for?
7. Which flavor got 5 votes?
8. How many votes did chocolate get?
9. How many children voted?
10. Which flavor got 1 vote?
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Answer key:
1. Bar graph
2. 23 years
3.
4. collecting
5.
6. 6. 1
7. Vanilla
8. 8
9. 17
10. Blueberry
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Ajay Bali Dipti Faiyaz Geetika Hari
Marks
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CBSE Worksheet-03
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Data Handling)
1. Two hundred students of 6th and 7th class were asked to name their favourite colour
so as to decide upon what should be the colour of their School Building. The results
are shown in the following table. Represent the given data on a bar graph.
Favourite Colour Red Green Blue Yellow Orange
Number of Students 43 19 55 49 34
2. Following are the marks in a class assessment. Which number is the highest?
4 6 7 5 3 5 4 5 2 6
2 5 1 9 6 5 8 4 6 7
3. The heights of 10 girls were measured in cm and the results are as follows. What is the
height of the tallest girl? 135, 150, 139, 128, 151, 132, 146, 149, 143, 141
4. Number of children in six different classes are given below. Represent the data on a
bar graph.
Class Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth
Number of Children 135 120 95 100 90 80
5. Jessica is a 3rd grade teacher. She rates her student’s performance with stars from 1 to
5. The list of stars is given below. Draw tally marks for each star.
1, 3, 5, 4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 4, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 4, 3, 5, 3, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 1, 3, 4, 5, 4, 5
Some children voted for their favorite book. Use the pictograph. Answer the questions 6 to
10 based on this pictograph..
6. How many children voted for House in the Woods?
7. How many more children voted for Puppet Street than voted for Beneath the Sea?
8. How many children in all voted for Space Raiders and Puppet Street?
9. Which book got the fewest number of votes?
10. How many children voted?
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Answer key:
1.
2. 9
3. 151 cm
4.
5.
6. 6
7. 2
8. 20
9. Beneath the sea
10. 40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Red Green Blue Yellow Orange
Series 1
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Number of children
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CBSE Worksheet-04
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Data Handling)
The pictograph shows the number of toys sold during the days of a week from a toy shop.
Give the following information regarding sale of toys.
1. Find the number of toys sold on each day of the week.
2. Find the number of toys sold during the week.
3. On which day were the maximum numbers of toys sold?
4. On which day were the minimum numbers of toys sold?
5. What is the difference in number of toys sold on Saturday and Tuesday?
6. The pictograph shows the bottles
Lee collected for recycling.
7. Deepak and her friends picked
strawberries at a farm. The
pictograph shows the number of
strawberries each of them collected.
How many strawberries did they have
in all?
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8. The pictograph shows the number of balloons used at a birthday party. How many
more blue color balloons were used than green color balloons?
9. How many T - shirts does Kevin have? Use the pictograph to answer the question.
10. Identify who has 12 puppies from the given pictograph.
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Answer key:
1. Sunday – 50
Monday – 70
Tuesday – 40
Wednesday – 90
Thursday – 120
Friday – 80
Saturday – 180
2. 630
3. Saturday
4. Tuesday
5. 140
6. 2 bottles
7. 30
8. 8
9. 18
10. Lara
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CBSE Worksheet-05
CLASS – IV Mathematics (Data Handling)
The pictograph given below
expresses the number of persons
who travelled from Varanasi to
New Delhi by Shiva Ganga Express
on each day of a week.
From the pictograph gather the
information and answer the
following questions:
1. How many travelers travelled each day of the week from Varanasi to New Delhi?
2. On which day was there maximum rush in the train?
3. How many travelers travelled during the week?
4. On which day was there minimum rush in the train?
5. Find the difference between the number of travelers who travelled in maximum and
minimum numbers.
6. The pictograph shows the favourite sports. How
many students choose Tennis as their favourite
sport than Football?
7. In a school, students elected votes for their
favourite colored chocolates. Find the number of
votes the students gave for Orange flavour
chocolates than Vanilla flavour.
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8. How many balls does Raymond have? Use
the pictograph to answer the question.
9. Find out the number of ice creams sold on Day 3
by using the pictograph.
10. Use the pictograph to answer the question.
Identify the day on which 14 ice creams were
sold.
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Answer key:
1. Sunday – 600
Monday – 800
Tuesday – 500
Wednesday – 400
Thursday – 1000
Friday – 900
Saturday – 700
2. Thursday
3. 4900
4. Wednesday
5. 600
6. 20
7. 20
8. 21
9. 18
10. Day 3
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