CBSE Class 4 Mathematics/Worksheet
CBSE Class 4 Mathematics/Worksheet is about the Model Questions that you can expect for Yearly Examination. Here you can find out practice problems for Class 4 Mathematics. This worksheet is designed for CBSE Class 4 Mathematics students.
CBSE Class 4 Mathematics/Worksheet
Extra Questions for Practice/Model Questions
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- 1 kg = ———– g
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000 - Half Metre = ——– cm
A. 50
B. 500
C. 75 - 1 hour = ——— minutes
A. 60
B. 24
C. 3600 - A month where number of days are less than 30
A. January
B. February
C. March - Complete the pattern: 6, 12, 18, 24, —–
A. 30
B. 32
C. 36
Fill in the blanks: - The greatest 4 digit number is ————-
- The smallest 4 digit number that can be made using the digits 4, 0, 9, 5 is ————-
- The place value of 7 in 458769 is —————
- The nearest hundreds of 589 are ————–
- 4m 5cm = ———– cm
Answer the following: - If we divide 36 apples equally among some persons, one person got 6 apples. How many persons are there?
- Ramu bought 2kg 250g potatoes, 1kg 250g tomatoes and 2kg 500g onions. Find the total weight?
- If the cost of 5 kg wheat is 200 rupees, find the cost of 1 kg wheat?
14.Rani had 500 rupees in her hand. She bought a story book for 475 rupees. How much amount left with her? - A packet contains 10 chocolates. How many chocolates will be there in 5 such packets?
ANSWERS:
- 1000g
- 50cm
- 60
- February
- 30
- 9999
- 4059
- 700
- 600
- 405cm
- Total number of apples = 36
Number of apples got by one person = 6
If we divide equally, number of persons = 36/6 = 6 persons - Weight of potatoes = 2kg 250g
Weight of tomatoes = 1 kg 250g
Weight of onions = 2kg 500g
Total weight of vegetables = 2kg 250g + 1kg 250g + 2kg 500g
= 5kg 1000g = 6kg - Cost of 5kg wheat = 200 rupees
Cost of 1kg wheat = 200/5 = 40 rupees - Amount that Rani had = 500 rupees
Money spent for story book = 475 rupees
Amount left with her = 500 – 475 = 25 rupees - Number of chocolates in one packet = 10
Number of chocolates in 5 such packets = 10 x 5 = 50 chocolates.