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Math - Yr4 - MA2 - Revision Paper

This document is a mathematics revision worksheet for Year 4 students. It contains 20 questions testing skills like rounding numbers, place value, operations, measurement conversions, and word problems. The questions cover topics like rounding to the nearest hundred, comparing decimal numbers, multiplying and adding, finding perimeters and areas, and converting between metric units. The worksheet is divided into 5 sections testing different math concepts.

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Math - Yr4 - MA2 - Revision Paper

This document is a mathematics revision worksheet for Year 4 students. It contains 20 questions testing skills like rounding numbers, place value, operations, measurement conversions, and word problems. The questions cover topics like rounding to the nearest hundred, comparing decimal numbers, multiplying and adding, finding perimeters and areas, and converting between metric units. The worksheet is divided into 5 sections testing different math concepts.

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The Apple International School, Dubai

Revision MA 2 -Term 2– March 2023


Year 4 Mathematics
Name: _____________________________________

SECTION: A

Q1. Tom said 545 rounded to the nearest 100 is 550. Is he correct?

Q2. There are 2600 jellybeans in a jar to the nearest hundred.

Jack says that there could be 2538 jellybeans in the jar.

Mia says that there could be 2640 jellybeans in the jar.

Frank says that there could be 2651 jellybeans in the jar. Which of three people is correct?

Q3. Write a number that will be 7000 when rounded to the nearest thousands.

…………………………………..

Q4. Round the numbers to the nearest 100.

1) 674

2) 6748

Q5. Identify the place of the underlined digit.


a) 8. 321 b) 4582. 45

Q6. Identify the place value of the underlined digit.


a. 7. 63
b. 4. 59
c. 3.28

Q7. a) How do you read: 5.35?

b) Write 6.8 in words.

Q8. Write in standard form: Twelve and fourteen hundredths.

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Q9.

Q10. Which is greater?


a) 7.1 or 7.01
b) 0.56 or 0.65
Explain your answer.

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

Q11.

Q12. Write the following numbers in order of size. Start with the smallest number.
a) 3.05 0.35 3.5 0.53
………. ………. ………. ……….

b) 0.92 0.901 0.99 0.099 0.909


………. ………. ………. ………. ……….

Q13. Find the product.

84 x 8 = 36 x 9 =

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Q14. A shopkeeper has 8 boxes of soap, and each box contains 68 bars. How many soap bars

are there in all?

Q15. Ethan bought 4 books that cost 93 pounds each. Find the total amount of money he spent.

Q16. Find the sum.

Q17.

Q18. At a polling-booth 1535 males and 1738 females cast their votes. Out of these 575 votes
were cancelled. What was the number of valid votes? (Show your working)
……………………………..

Q19.There are 8999 books in a library. If 3128 books are on mathematics, 4683 books on science
and the rest on English. How many English books are there?

……………………………..

Q20. In an examination, 5,236 students passed, and 1,892 students failed. Find how many
students appeared for the examination.

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SECTION B B
SECTION:

Q21. The perimeter of a rectangle hall is 24 m. If its length is 8 m, find its breadth.

Q22. Find the perimeter.

Q23. One side of a square grocery store is 15 feet long. What is the area of the store?

Q24. A rectangular swimming pool measures 10 meters by 8 meters. What is the area of the
swimming pool?

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SECTION: C

Q27.
a) Tom’s toy car went 2 metres without stopping. Robert’s went 145 centimetres. Whose
car went farther?

b) Trendy measured a box that was 150 cm long. How many metres was the box?

c) Ethan swam 6 kilometres. How many metres did he swam?

SECTION: D

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SECTION E
Q27a. 800 cm = …………. m

Q27b. 6 283 + ……………. = 8440

Q27c. Find the missing digits.

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