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The document contains revision questions for a Class 4 examination covering topics such as geometry, fractions, patterns, multiplication, weight measurement, perimeter, and data representation. It includes various types of questions such as fill-in-the-blanks, drawing tasks, and problem-solving exercises. The questions are designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their ability to apply them.

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The document contains revision questions for a Class 4 examination covering topics such as geometry, fractions, patterns, multiplication, weight measurement, perimeter, and data representation. It includes various types of questions such as fill-in-the-blanks, drawing tasks, and problem-solving exercises. The questions are designed to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their ability to apply them.

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Revision Questions

Annual Examination Class 4


Carts and Wheels
Q1. Complete the Table
Radius 6 cm 9 cm b) 3 cm 15 cm 7 cm f)
Diamete 12 cm a) 24 cm c) d) e) 22 cm
r

Q2. Fill in the blanks:-


a) If the radius is 10 cm then the diameter is ______cm.
b) If the diameter is 30 cm then the radius is ______cm.
c) Only __________ line can be drawn passing through two distinct
points.
d) Every point on a circle is at a same distance from the __ __.
e) Line joining two points on the circle and passing through the centre is
called the _________.
Q3. Draw a circle with radius = 5 cm and label its parts.
Q4. Draw a circle with diameter = 12 cm and label its parts.
Q5. Draw concentric circles of radius 3cm , 4cm and 5cm.
Q6. Look at the circle below and
write the name of each part.

Q7. Do the following:

a) The chord of a circle can be larger than its diameter (True/False): __________
b) The boundary of a circle is called it’s _________________.
c) _______________ is the longest chord of the circle.
d) Diameter is __________ the radius of the circle.
e) The diameter of the circle divides the circle into exactly ________
halves.
Q8. Write True or false:
a. A circle is a type of polygon.–
b. A diameter divides a circle into two equal parts.
c. A circle is an open figure.
d. Chord is longer than the diameter

HALVES AND QUARTERS

1
Q1. David had 12 l of milk in a container. He consumed of it. How much
4
milk is left in the container?

1
Q2. Color to show the fraction -
2

Q3. Find:
a) 1/2 of ₹ 60
b) 1/8 of 56 balls
c) 1/4of one dozen bananas.
d) One fifth of 95 days.
e) Half of 76 apples

Q4. Write four equivalent fractions of each of the following:

5 9 4
a) b) c)
6 15 7
Q5. Change each of the fractions into equivalent fractions having numerator
12:
1/4 b) 1/6
Q6. Change each of the fractions into equivalent fractions having
denominator 24:
3/8 b) 6/12
Q7. Write three more like fractions in front of each group.
(i) 2/9, 5/9, 7/9, ………., ………., ………., .
(ii) 1/7, 3/7, 4/7, ………., ………., ………., .
Q8. Which of the following is a group of like fractions?
(i) 2/11, 3/11, 5/11
(ii) 2/9, 5/9, 7/8
(iii) 4/11, 4/13, 4/15
Q9. Represent the following fractions pictorially:
5 9 3
a) b) c) 3
8 10 4

Play with Patterns

Q1. What is the rule for the following pattern? 10, 7, 4, 1


a add 4 b add 8
c multiply by 2 d subtract 3

Q2. What is the next number in this pattern? 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64


a 80 b 81
c 84 d 128

Q3. Randy is stacking colored blocks. He places the blocks one on


top of another in this order: blue, red, yellow, blue, red, green, blue,
red, yellow. If he continues the pattern, what will be the color of the
18th block?
a green b blue
c red d yellow
Q4. Which numerical pattern follows the rule "subtract 2, then
multiply by 3," when starting with 5?
a 5, 7, 21, 69 b 5, 2, 4, 1, 2
c 5, 15, 13, 39, 37 d 5, 3, 9, 7, 21, 19, 57

Q5. Which of the following rules describes how to complete the


pattern? 3, 4, 8, 9, 18, 19, 38
a times 4, plus 1 b plus 1, times 2
c plus 4, times 1 d minus 1, times 4

Q6.Is this pattern growing or repeating? # ? # ? # ? # ?


a GROWING b REPEATING

Q7. Is this pattern growing or repeating? A B A BB A BBB A BBBB


a GROWING b REPEATING
Q8. Continue the pattern. snap, kick, snap, kick, snap,
a snap , kick b kick , snap
Q9. Which number comes next in the pattern? 5, 15, 45
a 50 b 60
c 135 d none of the above
Q10. Study the pattern:

JUNK
SELLER
WAYS TO MULTIPLY
1. The product of numbers in any order is _____________
2. 5 × 3 × 2 × 1000 x 0 = _______________
3. Add 43 to itself 100 times = _____
4. Fill in: 4 x (5 x 9) = (___ x 5) x 9
5. Find the product of 34 x 23.
6. Find the product of largest 3-digit number and smallest 3-digit number.
7. Estimate the numbers 34 and 23 and then find the product of
estimated numbers.
8. What is the cost of 4 dozen of bananas, if a dozen bananas cost Rs.
30?
9. When the order of numbers is changed, the product __________.
10. The cost of 1 meter of cloth is Rs 45, what will be the cost of 5
meters of cloth?
11. Write 5 x 6 as repeated sum.
12. Payal has seventy-three 20-rupee notes. How much money does
she have?
13. The cost of a bicycle is Rs. 797. What is the cost of 7 bicycles?
14. Pinku bought 2 liters of at ₹.45 per liter, 3 kg of rice at ₹.80 per
kg and 1 and a half kg of sugar at ₹. 100 per kg. Calculate the total
amount that he paid to the shopkeeper.
15. Fill in the blanks
(a) 802 x 0 = ___
(b)f) 818 x___ = 818
(c) h) 99 X 2 = 2 X ___
(d)(12 x 13) x 14 = ___ x (13 x___)
16. Multiply using column method:
a. 86 X 25 b. 93 X 38

17. Solve using expanded notation:


a. 56 X 25 b. 43 X 39
18. Multiply using lattice method:
19. 49 X 15 b. 82 X 12

How Heavy? How Light?


Q1. Look at the items and answer the questions given below:

a.Which is the heaviest item?


b.Which is the lightest item?
c.How many apples of same weight given
together be 1 Kg?
d.Order the items from the heaviest to the lightest.

Q2. Umesh has a 10 kg weight and a 2 kg weight. How will he weigh 8kg of
wheat by using balance only once?
Q3. SOLVE:
a) 55kg 45g +18kg123g e) 32kg5g+9kg 455g

b) 12g30mg+ 53 g204mg f) 9cg6mg– 2 cg 4mg

c) 32g 125mg–26g5 mg g) 18 kg 345g-155g

d) 25kg 54g-23kg450g h) 97 mg -5cg3mg


FIELDS AND FENCES
Find the perimeter of the given shapes:
Q1. Fill in the blanks:
a)Perimeter of a regular pentagon is _____________.
b)If perimeter of a triangle is 12 cm and two sides of a triangle are equal to 5
cm each, the third side is_____________.
c)The total length of the boundary of a closed figure is called ___________.
d)Perimeter of a triangle having sides 2m, 3m and 5m is ____________m.
Q2. Pinky runs around a square field of side 75 m, Bob runs around a
rectangular field with a length of 160 m and breadth 105 m. Who covers
more distance and by how much?
Q3. Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle of side 25 m.
Q4. Find the cost of fencing a square park of side 275m at the rate of Rs 79
per meter.

Q5. All the sides of a regular octagon are equal. Each side is 9 cm. find the
perimeter of the regular octagon.

Q6. Find the perimeter of a regular hexagon of side 9m.

Q8. Find the perimeter of the following figures in the second column:

a)

b)
c)

Q9. If the perimeter of the given figure is 32 cm, find the missing side:

SMART CHARTS
Q1.

Q2. The following table shows the number and types of animals on
farmer Ted’s farm. Draw a bar graph to represent the given data.
Chicken Cow Sheep Pig Dog

30 10 15 20 5

Q3. The following bar graph shows the number of users of technology.
Observe the bar graph and answer the following questions.

a. How many people used Telephone in their daily life?


b. How many more people were using TV than the Radio?
c. How many people used Computer?

Q4. Fill in the blanks:


1. A ________ graph uses rows and columns to represent the data .
a) Table b) Picto graph c) Strip chart d) Chapati chart
2. Horizontal axis is called ________
(a) Y axis (b) X axis (c) Origin (d) none
3. A Bar Graph is a pictorial representation of data in the form of bars of
__________ width
(a) different (b) unequal (c) equal (d) none
4. A Bar Graph is meaningless without __________
(a) X axis (b) Y axis (c) Scale (d) none
5. The space between the bars should be ____________
(a) different (b) equal (c) unequal (d) none
6. Vertical axis is called ________
(a) Y axis (b) X axis (c) Origin (d) none
7. The point of intersection of X axis and Y axis is called ____________
(a) Y axis (b) Origin (c) X axis (d) none
8. X axis and Y axis intersect each other at __________
(a) 900 (b) 300 (c) 600 (d) 1800
9. The heights of the bars are proportional to the ____________.
(a) Width (b) rectangle (c) data (d) none
10. A collection of observations gathered initially are called ______________
(a) Scores (b) raw data (c) figures (d) none

Q5. This pie chart/ chapati chart shows the color of hats that Tom
owns. Which color hat does he own the second most?

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