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MATHS 4

MATHS 4

CHAPTER 10: Play with Patterns Mathematics [Class 4] WS 3

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Fill in the missing boxes with numbers from 1 to 9 by using them just
once to get the number given in the circles :

97 81 81
6 57
10 3 18 26
4 2 15
70 12

10 2 3
59 51 80

11 21 4 15 6 5 12

Q.3 Fill in the missing boxes to complete the number towers :

34 13
9 4 11 8 10 8 21 35

72 63
6 4 20 15 10 7 3 10 5 15

CHAPTER 10: Play with Patterns Mathematics [Class 4] WS 4

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Tick ( ) the correct option :

(a) The next three numbers for the pattern 2, 6, 10 are:

(i) 12, 16, 20 (ii) 14, 17, 21 (iii) 14, 18, 22

(b) The next two numbers for the pattern 34, 45, 56, 67 are:

(i) 78, 98 (ii) 78, 89 (iii) 89, 90

(c) The next one number for the pattern B-2, C-3, D-4, E-5 is:

(i) F-6 (ii) F-7 (iii) G-6

(d) The next one number for the pattern A-10, C-8, E-6, G-4 is:

(i) I-2 (ii) H-2 (iii) H-3

(e) Choose the option which fits in correctly for the (?) in the following table:

23 45 36 (i) 53, 63, 75
28 48 41 (ii) 61, 60, 48
33 51 46 (iii) 48, 60, 61
38 54 51
43 57 56
???

(f ) The sixth number for the pattern 22, 44, 66, 88 is:

(i) 110 (ii) 132 (iii) 154

(g) The next number for the pattern 33, 66, 99 is:

(i) 132 (iii) 165 (ii) 122

CHAPTER 10: Play with Patterns Mathematics [Class 4] WS 5

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. 1 Fill in the blanks with the help of numbers given below without
using actual addition :

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

(a) 43 + 47 = ______ + 46 (b) 44 + 46 = 45 + ______

(c) 42 + 48 = 43 + ______ (d) 41 + ______ = 44 + 46

(e) 49 + ______ = 44 + 46 (f ) ______ + 42 = 45 + 45

Q. 2 Fill in the blanks with the help of numbers given below without
using actual addition :

81 82 83 88 85 86 87 88 89

(a) 85 + 85 = ______ + 82 (b) 83 + 87 = 87 + ______

(c) 86 + 84 = 85 + ______ (d) 89 + ______ = 81 + 89

(e) 82 + ______ = 85 + 85 (f ) ______ + 83 = 85 + 80

Q. 3 Complete the following patterns and colour them .

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 1

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write the multiplication fact for the given figures. One has been done
for you:

(a)
(i) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 8
(ii) 2 × 4 = 8

(b)
(i)
(ii)

(c)
(i)

(ii)

(d) (i)
(ii)

(e)
(i)
(ii)

(f )
(i)
(ii)

(g) (i)
(ii)

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 2

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Using the tables of 9 and 4, write the table of 13:

Table of 9 Table of 4 Table of 13

Table of 9 Table of 4

9 × 1 = ______ 4 × 1 = ______ 13 × 1 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 2 = ______ 4 × 2 = ______ 13 × 2 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 3 = ______ 4 × 3 = ______ 13 × 3 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 4 = ______ 4 × 4 = ______ 13 × 4 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 5 = ______ 4 × 5 = ______ 13 × 5 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 6 = ______ 4 × 6 = ______ 13 × 6 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 7 = ______ 4 × 7 = ______ 13 × 7 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 8 = ______ 4 × 8 = ______ 13 × 8 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 9 = ______ 4 × 9 = ______ 13 × 9 = ______ = _____ + _____

9 × 10 = ______ 4 × 10 = ______ 13 × 10 = ______ = _____ + _____

Q.2 Write the following multiplication facts in the form of repeated
addition. One has been done for you :

(a) 9 × 4 = __9__ + __9__ + __9__ + __9__ = __4__ × __9__

(b) 6 × 6 = ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

(c) 5 × 6 = ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

(d) 9 × 3 = ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

(e) 8 × 5 = ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

(f ) 11 × 4 = ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

(g) 4 × 3 = ____ + ____ + ____ = ____ × ____

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 3

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write the multiplication fact in repeated addition. One has been
done or you:

(a) 5 × 6 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 (b) 11 × 5 = _________________

(c) 13 × 3 = _________________ (d) 8 × 3 = _________________

(e) 8 × 6 = _________________ (f ) 9 × 4 = _________________

(f ) 5 × 4 = _________________ (h) 4 × 4 = _________________

Q.2 Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers. One has been done for you:

(a) 36 = 18 × 2 = 4 × 9 (b) 16 = _____ × 8 = 4 × _____

(c) 66 = _____ × 3 = 6 × _____ (d) 27 = 3 × _____ = 9 × _____

(e) 45 = 9 × _____ = 15 × _____ (f ) 94 = 47 × _____ = 1 × _____

(f ) 96 = _____ × 2 = 8 × _____ (h) 68 = _____ × 2 = 17 × _____

Q.3 Find the product:

(a) 12 × 5 = ________ (b) 11 × 50 = ________ (c) 12 × 40 = ________

(d) 13 × 6 = ________ (e) 14 × 20 = ________ (f ) 18 × 30 = ________

(g) 8 × 70 = ________ (h) 15 × 8 = ________ (i) 9 × 90 = ________

(j) 12 × 20 = ________ (k) 13 × 8 = ________ (l) 12 × 50 = ________

Q.4 Fill in the blanks: (b) 111 × _______ = 111000
(a) 123 × 100 = _______ (d) _______ × 100 = 26400
(c) _______ × 1000 = 364000 (f ) 532 × 10 = _______
(e) 923 × 10 = _______ (h) 75 × _______ = 75000
(f ) 2463 × _______ = 24630

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 4

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write the multiplication fact in repeated addition. One has been
done or you:
(a) 104 × 6 = (______ + ______) × ______

= (______ + ______) × (______ + ______)

= ______ + ______

= _________

(b) 99 × 4 = (______ - ______) × ______
= (______ - ______) × (______ - ______)
= ______ - ______
= _________

(c) 105 × 3 = (______ + ______) × ______
= (______ + ______) × (______ + ______)
= ______ + ______
= _________

(d) 102 × 3 = (______ + ______) × ______

= (______ + ______) × (______ + ______)

= ______ + ______

= _________

Q.2 Write the product with 10, 100, 1000 for the following numbers:

× 10 × 100 × 1000 × 10 × 100 × 1000

(a) 57 _____ ______ ________ (b) 123 _____ ______ ________

(c) 375 _____ ______ ________ (d) 63 _____ ______ ________

(e) 734 _____ ______ ________ (f ) 637 _____ ______ ________

(g) 74 _____ ______ ________ (h) 294 _____ ______ ________

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 5

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. Solve the following word problems :

Q.1 A printing company has 6 printing machines. Each printing machine costs
`9,000. How much did the company pay for the machines?

Q.2 In a car factory, there are 8 assembly lines. Each assembly lines
manufactures cars at the same speed. There are 12 workers working on each
assembly line. How many workers are there in total?

Q.3 In a school, there are 12 classes and 30 teachers. In each class, there are 35
students. How many students are there in total?

Q.4 In a hospital, there are 9 doctors, 101 nurses and 26 wards. In each ward,
there are 16 beds. How many beds are there in total?

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 6

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write the following division facts in the form of repeated
subtraction. One has been done for you :

(a) 56 ÷ 8 = __9__

= __5_6_ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__ - __8__

(b) 36 ÷ 9 = ____
= ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____

(c) 35 ÷ 7 = ____
= ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____

(d) 72 ÷ 9 = ____
= ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____

(e) 49 ÷ 7 = ____
= ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____ - ____

Q.2 Complete the flower diagram:

24 88 125 80 24 66

48 32 95 35 48 30
8× 5× 6×

96 56 90 55 96 72

64 16 60 40 42 78

45 27 21 66 77 88

54 36 48 99 56 42
9× 3× 7×

117 108 39 33 49 91

63 99 36 18 28 21

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 7

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Solve the following by long division method:

a) 6 456 f ) 4 687

b) 5 560 g) 9 333

c) 6 892 h) 4 356

d) 8 544 i) 3 243

e) 2 235 j) 2 544

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 8

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. Solve the following word problems on division:

Q.1 Naney wants to give away some of her things to her friends. Nine of her
closest friends like stickers. If she plans to give all of them an equal number of
stickers, how many stickers will each receive if she has 72 stickers?

Q.2 When relatives visit Haley’s family, she and her cousins do origami. If she
has 48 origami papers to give away to her six cousins, how many will each
receive if she gives everyone the same number of origami papers?

Q.3 Betty bought 88 pink flower stones and wanted to make 8 bracelets out of
these stones. How many pink flower stones will each bracelet have if she used
the same number of stones in each bracelet?

Q.4 Anna made 33 blueberry cookies. If she shares this equally among her four
friends, how many will each receive? Will there be any cookies leftover?

CHAPTER 11: Tables and Shares Mathematics [Class 4] WS 9

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. Solve the following word problems on division and multiplication:

Q.1 Loopy went to the store 23 times last month. He bought 5 crayons each
time. So how many crayons did he buy last month?

Q.2 Alan has 112 peanuts stored in boxes. If the are 28 boxes, how many
peanuts must go in each box?

Q.3 There are 44 pencils in each box. How many pencils are there in 4 boxes?

Q.4 There are 110 stickers in 5 box. How many stickers are in 1 box? How many
stickers will there be in 10 boxes?

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 1

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write whether the weight of these objects will be measured in kg/g:
(a) (b)

(c) (d)

(e) (f )

Q.2 Tick the most suitable weight for the following things:-

(a) 30 kg (b) 4 kg
300 kg 400 g
300 g 40 kg

(c) 500 g (d) 1 kg
500 kg 100 kg
5 kg 10 g

(e) 50 g (f ) 500 g
500 kg 50 g
50 kg 50 kg

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 2

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Mr. Vyas had shifted his office and booked a truck to shift the things,
which weigh as follows:

Items loaded No. of items Weight of each item Total Weight of items
Monitor 10 4 kg 40 kg
C.P.U. 10 6 kg 60 kg
Tables 20 8 kg 160 kg
Stools 20 4 kg 80 kg
Armchair 1 20 kg 20 kg

(a) Find the total weight of all the items: _______________________________

(b) If the truck can carry only 200 kg at a time, then how many times will the
truck have to take rounds? ________________________________________

(c) If the truck can carry only 200 kg at a time, which items can it take at a time?
______________________________________________

Q.2 Ryan is shifting to his new home. His father booked a van which
loaded the following things in the van, whose weights are as follows:

Items loaded Weight of each item
Bed 15 kg
Fan 6 kg
60 kg
Sacks of grains 9 kg
Sofa 4 kg
Table 7 kg
Cooler 14 kg

Refrigerator

(a) Find the total weight of all the items: _______________________________

(b) If the van can carry only 70 kg at a time, then how many times will the
truck have to take rounds? ________________________________________

(c) If the van can carry only 70 kg at a time, which items can it take at a time?
______________________________________________

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 3

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Rohit is balancing weights on a balancing scale. He has some weights
which have to balance the other side which weigh as follows. Help him by
writing the number of weights in the table which are needed to balance
with the other side.

One Side Other Side

Weights to be balanced 5 kg 1 kg 500 g 250 g 100 g 50 g

i) 2 kg 200 g

ii) 6 kg 750 g
iii) 10 kg 800 g

iv) 12 kg 450 g
v) 4 kg 850 g

vi) 13 kg 750 g
vii) 24 kg

viii) 4 kg 350 g
ix) 46 kg 500 g

Q.2 State ‘True or False’:
(a) 300 g + 400 g + 300 g = 1000 g/1 kg
(b) 600 g + 500 g + 200 g = 12 kg
(c) 450 g + 450 g + 750 g = 1 kg 550 g
(d) 330 g + 670 g = 1000 g/1 kg
(e) 500 g + 400 g + 200 g = 110 kg
(f ) 770 g + 430 g + 200 g = 1 kg 600 g
(g) 2 kg + 220 g + 330 g = 2550 g

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 4

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Put an arrow in the circle given under the pan which side will be
heavier side and will go down. Put a cross if they are equal:-

(a) (b)

250 g + 1 kg + 850 g + 300 g +
500 g 750 g 200 g 650 g

(c) 250 + (d) 3 kg +
1 kg 200 g
750 g + 2 kg +
500 g 500 g

Q.2 Fill in the blanks:-
(a) 2 kg = ______ × 500 g = ______ × 200 g = ______ × 250 g
(b) 3 kg = ______ × 300 g = ______ × 1500 g = ______ × 750 g
(c) 2500 g = ______ × 500 g = ______ × 25 g = ______ × 250 g
(d) 6 kg 300 g = ______ × 300 g = ______ × 900 g
(e) 5 kg = ______ × 500 g = ______ × 1 kg = ______ × 100 g
(f ) 20 kg = ______ × 2000 g = ______ × 400 g = ______ × 2500 g
(g) 10 kg = ______ × 1250 g = ______ × 4000 g = ______ × 2500 g
(h) 1200 g = ______ × 100 g = ______ × 1000 g = ______ × 120 g

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 5

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Write the weight of the following objects on the weighing scale:-

(a) (b)

Weight = _______ Weight = _______

(c) (d)

Weight = _______ Weight = _______

Q.2 Solve the following:-
(a) 42 kg 250 g + 23 kg 500 g = ____________
(b) 45 kg 500 g - 34 kg 250 g = ____________
(c) 23 kg 500 g + 43 kg 250 g = ____________
(d) 55 kg 750 g - 22 kg 250 g = ____________
(e) 34 kg 500 g + 34 kg 700 g = ____________
(f ) 99 kg 750 g - 54 kg 700 g = ____________
(g) 26 kg 500 g + 13 kg 250 g = ____________
(h) 54 kg 750 g - 43 kg 250 g = ____________

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 6

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. If one blue book weighs 300 g and red book weighs 700 g, then what
will be the weight of the following things ?

(a) Stitching Machine

= _____ kg _____ g

Television

(b)

= _____ kg _____ g

(c) Oil Can _____ kg _____ g
= _______ g

Football

(d)

=

(e) Toy engine _____ kg _____ g
= _____ kg _____ g

Casserole of food

(f )
=

CHAPTER 12: How Heavy? How Light? Mathematics [Class 4] WS 7

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q. Solve the following word problems on division:

Q.1 A bag of flour weigh 3 kg. If a chef needs 15 kg of flour, how many bags
of flour should he buy?

Q.2 Jack wants to make some cookies for his mother. The recipe says he
would need 700 g of flour for 1 batch of cookies. He wants to make 4 batches
of cookies. How much flour does he needs?

Q.3 One pencil crayon weighs 50 g. What is the weight of 8 pencil crayon
boxes each containing 10 crayons?

Q.4 12 pieces of cardboard weigh 48 g. What is the weight of 2 pieces of
cardboard?

CHAPTER 6: The Junk Seller Mathematics [Class 4] WS 1

NAME : SECTION : ROLL No.

Q.1 Find the perimeter of the following figures: 40 cm

35 cm 30 cm

45 cm 60 cm

85 cm

60 cm 25 cm

25 cm 10 cm

50 cm 35 cm 45 cm 10 cm
55 cm 20 cm

15 cm 65 cm 20 cm 75 cm
15 cm

25 cm 25 cm
40 cm
40 cm 40 cm 45 cm

30 cm 15 cm
15 cm 30 cm
65 cm

90 cm 20 cm 70 cm

60 cm

35 cm 35 cm

30 cm 35 cm 40 cm

70 cm 30 cm 60 cm 55 cm
80 cm

70 cm 20 cm 25 cm
35 cm
20 cm




















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