practice questions year 4
practice questions year 4
2.
Jay builds a tower using blocks in this pattern:
• Stack 2 small blocks and then 1 large block.
He uses 9 large blocks in total.
How many small blocks does he use?
3.
Leah paints a fence using a pattern:
• Paint 3 white panels and then 2 black panels.
She paints 12 black panels in total.
How many white panels did she paint?
4.
Tom strings beads in this order:
• 1 red bead, 2 green beads, and 1 red bead.
The necklace has 8 green beads.
How many red beads are on the necklace?
5.
Nina arranges chairs in a row using this pattern:
• 2 wooden chairs and 1 metal chair.
There are 15 metal chairs in total.
How many wooden chairs are there?
1.
Container A has 50 mL of water.
Container B can hold 100 mL, but currently has 75 mL of water.
Water is poured from A into B until B is full.
How much water is left in container A?
2.
Container P holds 40 mL of water.
Container Q has a capacity of 90 mL and currently contains 65 mL of water.
Water is poured from P into Q until Q is full.
How much water is left in container P?
3.
There are two jugs: Jug A has 60 mL of water.
Jug B can hold 120 mL and currently has 85 mL of water.
Water is poured from Jug A into Jug B until Jug B is full.
How much water remains in Jug A?
4.
Container M contains 100 mL of juice.
Container N can hold 150 mL, but currently has 120 mL.
Juice is poured from M into N until N is full.
How much juice is left in container M?
5.
Bowl A has 30 mL of milk.
Bowl B can hold 70 mL and currently has 50 mL in it.
Milk is poured from Bowl A into Bowl B until B is full.
How much milk is left in Bowl A?
1.
A wire of length 100 cm is bent to make a rectangle.
Two of the sides are 15 cm long.
All the wire is used.
What is the length of one of the longer sides of the rectangle?
2.
A piece of string measuring 60 cm is shaped into a rectangle.
Two of the shorter sides are 10 cm each.
The entire string is used.
What is the length of one of the longer sides?
3.
A metal strip of 90 cm is used to form the perimeter of a rectangle.
Two of the opposite sides are 12 cm long.
What is the length of the other two sides?
4.
A rope of length 72 cm is shaped into a rectangle.
Each of the shorter sides measures 8 cm.
How long is each of the longer sides?
5.
A wire of 84 cm is used to make a rectangular frame.
The short sides are 9 cm each.
Find the length of one of the long sides.
1.
A wire of length 88 cm is bent into the shape of a rectangle.
Each of the shorter sides is 14 cm long.
All of the wire is used.
What is the length of one of the longer sides?
2.
A string of 96 cm is used to make a rectangular picture frame.
The short sides are each 12 cm long.
How long is each of the long sides?
3.
A wire that is 70 cm long is shaped into a rectangle.
Each long side of the rectangle is 20 cm.
What is the length of one of the shorter sides?
4.
A wire of length 64 cm is used to make a rectangle.
Each short side is 8 cm long.
What is the length of each of the long sides?
5.
A fence measuring 92 cm in total is used to enclose a rectangular garden.
Each of the short sides is 11 cm long.
Find the length of each of the longer sides.