Bs4 Maths t1
Bs4 Maths t1
Bs4 Maths t1
Name……………………………..……………………………………….. Date…………….…………
SECTION: A
30,000 30,500 31,000 31,500 32,000 32,500 10. (3694 + 85)……………..(3693 + 86)
A. <
40,000 40,500 41,000 41,500 42,000 42,500 B. =
50,000 50,500 51,000 51,500 52,000 52,500 C. >
D. ≠
60,000 60,500 61,000 61,500 62,00 62,500 11. (4912 + 24)……………..(510 + 4825)
A. <
5. What number is above thirty – one B. =
thousand? C. >
A. 21,500 D. ≥
12. (1000 – 5)………………995 C. XXII
A. < D. XXX
B. = 22. Find the factors of 6.
C. > A. {1, 2, 3}
D. ≥ B. {1, 2, 3, 6}
13. 10000…………….10001 C. {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
A. < D. {2, 3}
B. ≠ 23. What is the HCF of 24 and 36?
C. = A. 36
D. > B. 24
14. What number is 1000 less than 3263? C. 18
A. 4263 D. 12
B. 2263 24. Find the LCM of 3 and 7.
C. 1263 A. 21
D. 5263 B. 14
15. What number is 500 more than 8200? C. 28
A. 7700 D. 35
B. 8700 25. {2, 4. 6, 8, 10, 12} is a set of…………
C. 9200 A. odd number
D. 4500 B. even number
16. Arrange 7437, 1239 and 6752 in descending C. prime number
order. D. fractions
A. 7437 < 6752 < 1239 26. {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18} are……….
B. 6752 > 7437 > 1239 A. multiples of 3
C. 1239 < 6752 < 7437 B. prime number
D. 7437 > 6752 > 1239 C. odd numbers
17. Arrange 7437, 1239 and 6752 in ascending D. numbers divisible by 2
order. 27. Which of the following is not a square
A. 6752 < 1239 < 7437 number?
B. 7437 < 1239 < 6752 A. 9
C. 1239 < 6752 < 7437 B. 4
D. 1239 > 6752 > 7437 C. 10
18. Round off 2971 to the nearest tens. D. 1
A. 2970 28. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers
B. 3000 starting from 1 gives…………
C. 2900 A. 9
D. 2000 B. 11
19. Round off 8914 to the nearest thousands. C. 12
A. 8900 D. 13
B. 8000 29. 5 ×[]=5 is an identity.
C. 9000 A. 1
D. 8910 B. 2
20. Round up 2365 to the nearest hundreds. C. 3
A. 23600 D. 0
B. 2400 30. Which of the following numbers can divide
C. 3000 9 equally?
D. 2300 A. 8
21. What is the roman numeral for 28? B. 7
A. XXVIII C. 3
B. IXXV D. 4
SECTION: B
b. Count the pebbles in each ring and represent the number on the place value chat.
i. – 6, – 8, 9, 0, 1
ii. –1, 0, –3, –9, 4, 7
iii. –6, –2, –4, 7, 1, –11
iv. –6, 6, 8, –9, –3, 2
v. 7, 3, –3, –7, 4, –9
b. GH¢ 40.00
b. GH¢ 761.00
c. Find the HCF of 12 and 20.
END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION |
SUBJECT: SCIENCE – BASIC FOUR (4)
1. D 9. B 17. C 25. B
2. C 10. B 18. A 26. A
3. A 11. A 19. C 27. C
4. A 12. C 20. B 28. A
5. B 13. A 21. A 29. A
6. D 14. B 22. B 30. C
7. C 15. B 23. D
8. C 16. D 24. A
SECTION: B
Question 1
a. Table
b. Count the pebbles in each ring and represent the number on the place value chat.
HTh TTh Th H T O
3 4 5 2 1 2
Question 2
i. – 8, –6, 0, 1, 9
ii. –9, –3, –1, 0, 4, 7
iii. –11, –6, –4, –2, 1, 7
iv. –9, –6, –3, 2, 6, 8
v. –9, –7, –3, 3, 4, 7
Question 4
b. GH¢ 40.00
b. GH¢ 761.00
c. HCF of 12 and 20
HCF = {4}
HCF of 12 and 20 is 4