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STD 4 Math HOTS Questions Chapter 7 Part1

Chapter 7 focuses on measurements, providing various questions related to calculating total weights, lengths, and perimeters. Each question includes a step-by-step explanation and hints to guide students through the problem-solving process. The questions are aimed at Grade 4 students and vary in difficulty from easy to medium.

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STD 4 Math HOTS Questions Chapter 7 Part1

Chapter 7 focuses on measurements, providing various questions related to calculating total weights, lengths, and perimeters. Each question includes a step-by-step explanation and hints to guide students through the problem-solving process. The questions are aimed at Grade 4 students and vary in difficulty from easy to medium.

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Chapter 7: Measurements

Question ID Grade Level Topic Question Text Answer Step-by-Step Explanation Difficulty Level HOTS Category Hints/Prompts
A person weighs 30 kg and buys 5 kg of apples. What is Add the weight of the person (30 kg) and the
Q001 4 Measurements 35 kg Easy Analysis Simply add the weights together.
the total weight they carry? apples (5 kg): 30 kg + 5 kg = 35 kg.
A water tank can hold 500 liters. If the tank currently Subtract the current volume from the tank's
Q002 4 Measurements 250 liters Easy Analysis Focus on how much more the tank can hold.
holds 250 liters, how much more water can it hold? total capacity: 500 liters - 250 liters = 250 liters.

Sarah’s pencil is 14 cm long, and her ruler is 20 cm long. Add the lengths of the pencil and the ruler: 14
Q003 4 Measurements 34 cm Easy Analysis Measure both objects and add the lengths.
What is the combined length of both objects? cm + 20 cm = 34 cm.
A rope is 12 meters long. If it is cut into two equal Divide the total length by 2: 12 meters ÷ 2 = 6
Q004 4 Measurements 6 meters Easy Analysis Split the length into two equal parts.
pieces, what is the length of each piece? meters.
A car travels 30 km in the morning and 50 km in the
Add the distances traveled in the morning and
Q005 4 Measurements afternoon. How far does the car travel in total during 80 km Easy Analysis Sum up the morning and afternoon distances.
afternoon: 30 km + 50 km = 80 km.
the day?
A rectangular garden has a length of 12 meters and a The perimeter of a rectangle is 2 × (length +
Q006 4 Measurements 40 meters Medium Analysis Use the perimeter formula for rectangles.
width of 8 meters. What is the perimeter of the garden? width). So, 2 × (12 m + 8 m) = 2 × 20 m = 40 m.
A swimming pool is 15 meters long and 10 meters wide.
Multiply the length of the pool by the number
Q007 4 Measurements If John swims 3 laps along the length of the pool, how 45 meters Medium Analysis Multiply the length of the pool by the number of laps swum.
of laps: 15 meters × 3 laps = 45 meters.
many meters does he swim in total?
Convert 750 milliliters to liters (750 ml = 0.75
A container holds 3 liters of juice. If Sarah drinks 750
Q008 4 Measurements 2.25 liters liters), then subtract: 3 liters - 0.75 liters = 2.25 Medium Analysis Convert milliliters to liters first, then subtract.
milliliters, how much juice is left in the container?
liters.
The distance between two cities is 120 kilometers. If a
Divide the distance by the speed: 120 km ÷ 40
Q009 4 Measurements bus travels 40 kilometers per hour, how long will it take 3 hours Medium Analysis Use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed.
km/h = 3 hours.
to travel between the two cities?

A rectangular field is 25 meters long and 10 meters The perimeter of a rectangle is 2 × (length +
Q010 4 Measurements wide. If you need to fence the entire field, how many 70 meters width). So, 2 × (25 m + 10 m) = 2 × 35 m = 70 Medium Analysis Use the perimeter formula to calculate the total length.
meters of fencing material will you need? m.

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