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Defence Housing Authority College & School System Dhacss Seaview Campus Subject: Mathematics Worksheet # Name: - Grade: IV (D/F/U)

The document contains 10 mathematics questions for grade 4 students. The questions cover topics like classifying books by page numbers, determining the minimum number of socks that must be picked to get two of the same color, logic puzzles involving family relationships and keys, and comparing distances in a race.

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Defence Housing Authority College & School System Dhacss Seaview Campus Subject: Mathematics Worksheet # Name: - Grade: IV (D/F/U)

The document contains 10 mathematics questions for grade 4 students. The questions cover topics like classifying books by page numbers, determining the minimum number of socks that must be picked to get two of the same color, logic puzzles involving family relationships and keys, and comparing distances in a race.

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DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY COLLEGE & SCHOOL SYSTEM

DHACSS SEAVIEW CAMPUS


Subject: Mathematics Worksheet #
Name: ---------------- Grade: IV (D/F/U)

Q. Read the following questions carefully and justify your answer.

1. Assume that published books are classified as novels, short stories, or storybooks according to the
following classification.
A novel has at least 400 pages. A short story has at most 200 pages. A storybook has at most 600
pages. What can we say about a book that has 500 pages?

ANSWER: _________________________________________________________________________

2. A road contains 100 bungalows. A painter is called to number the houses from 1 to 100. Without
using pencil or paper, can you figure out how many 9’s he needs to make

ANSWER: _________________________________________________________________________

3. 24 red socks and 21 blue socks are lying in a drawer in a dark room. What is the minimum number of
socks you must take out of the drawer so that at least two of the socks picked are of the same color?

ANSWER: _________________________________________________________________________

4. If “kho-kho” is “soccer”, “soccer” is “softball”, “softball” is “ badminton”, “badminton” is “long


jump”, and “long jump”is “kho-kho”, then to which game is FIFA associated?

ANSWER: _______________________________________________________________________

5. Alex visits his brother peter who stays with their father William, mother Sarah, and grandfather
Rocky. Peter has two children, Becky and Charlie. Becky’s husband is chris and Charlie’s wife is
Yanky. Charlie’s son Tango welcomes Alex on his visit. How is Becky related to William?

ANSWER: _____________________________________________________________________

6. If APPLE is coded as 65-80-80-76-69 then, what is the code for CAT?

ANSWER: _____________________________________________________________________
7. Mr. Smith and his son Arthur were driving in a car. The car crashed, the father was killed and the son
Arthur was critically injured and rushed to a hospital. The old surgeon took a look at him and said, “I
can’t operate on him; he is my son Arthur”. How do you explain this?

ANSWER: _________________________________________________________________________

8. In a 400 meters race run between Neel and David, Neel beats David by 20 meters. When David and
Sharon run the same lap. David beats Sharon by 40 meters. What happens when runners Neel and
Sharon run the lap?

ANSWER: ________________________________________________________________________

9. One day, my brother stole my wallet and put it behind a door. Then he laid put 5 coloured keys, only
one of them unlocking the door. He promises to return my wallet if I get the correct key. Also, keys
can talk about themselves. Using the clues below, can you find the correct key and find my wallet?
 The red key is somewhere to the left of the key to the door.
 The blue key is not at one of the ends.
 The purple key is three spaces away from the key to the door (2 between).
 The yellow key is next to the key to the door.
 The orange key is in the middle.

ANSWER: ________________________________________________________________________

10. In a toy store, there are 4 dolls of different heights A, B, C and D.


 D is neither as tall as A nor as short as C.
 B is shorter than D but taller than C.

If Kelly wants to purchase the tallest doll, which one should she purchase?

ANSWER: _________________________________________________________________________

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