CBSE Class 4 Mathematics/Sample Paper/Term II

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CBSE Class 4 Mathematics/ Sample Paper/Term 2
Model Question Paper for Yearly Examination
Max: 40 Marks
Choose the correct answer (1 Mark):

  1. When a number is multiplied by 1, its product is ———–
    A. 0
    B. 1
    C. the number itself
  2. 5 kg = ——— g
    A. 50
    B. 500
    C. 5000
  3. Quarter of a litre = ———–
    A. 250 ml
    B. 500 ml
    C. 750 ml
  4. 95, 85, 75, ——
    A. 60
    B. 65
    C. 70
  5. 34 x 1000 = ————
    A. 340
    B. 3400
    C. 34000
    Answer the following (2 Marks):
  6. Find the perimeter of a triangle of sides 10cm, 12cm and 14 cm?
  7. Manu earns 350 rupees in a day. How much he will earn in one week?
  8. A bottle contains 1 litre of milk. If Soma used 750ml of milk, how much will be left there in the bottle?
  9. Out of 30 mangoes in a box, one third of the mangoes are rotten mangoes. How many mangoes are rotten?
  10. Calculate
    a) ¾ of 2 rupee
    b) ½ of 1 dozen
  11. Find the perimeter of a square whose one side is 25 cm?
  12. A square carom board has a perimeter of 320cm. Find the length of each side?
  13. The cost of 6 chocolates is 210 rupees. Find the cost of 1 chocolate?
  14. Express the following with help of a diagram
    a) 3/5
    b) ¼
  15. Kiran had 100 rupees in his hand. He purchased a notebook for Rs 24.50 and a pencil for 5 rupees. Find the amount left with him?
    Answer the following (3 Marks)
  16. A rectangular garden has 100m long and 75m wide. Find it’s
    a) Area
    b) Perimeter
  17. Fill in the blanks:
    a) 2546, 2556, 2566, ——–
    b) ——-, 34876, 34776, 34676
    c) 35765, 34765, 33765, ——, 31765
  18. A shop keeper sold the following number of bulbs in the 5 days. Draw a pictograph using a suitable symbol
    Monday: 25
    Tuesday: 15
    Wednesday: 20
    Thursday: 30
    Friday: 25
  19. Arjun bought 2kg oranges, 3 kg apples and 1kg grapes. Find the total amount he has to pay to the shopkeeper by preparing a bill.
    (1 kg Orange = Rs 65, 1 kg Apple = Rs 87, 1 kg Grapes = Rs 74)
  20. Write 3 things which weigh more than 1 kg?

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