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Term – I

2024-25
Mixed Revision Worksheet
Division, Factors and Multiples, Geometry
Grade: IV Subject: Mathematics

A. Choose the correct option:

1. Which of the following is a Common Multiple of 6 and 8?

a.12 b.16 c. 36 d.24

2. Concentric circles have the same_____

a. diameter b. Radius c. Centre d. Circumference

3. _________ polygons have five sides.

a. Triangle b. quadrilateral c. Pentagon d. Hexagon

4. A-line segment is formed by joining_____

a. four points b. More than 3 points c. two points d. None of these

5. Which of the following is not a common factor of 15 and 30?

a. 5 b.3 c.15 d. 30

6. The greatest possible 4-digit number that is divisible by 5 from the following options is ____

a. 9876 b. 9870 c.9875 d.9865

7. Which of the following is not a divisible by 2? _______

a.4662 b.6543 c.6590 d.1244

8. The sum of the first three multiples of 7 are_____

a.7 b.21 c.42 d.14

9. Write the quotient and remainder of 2344 divided by 100

a. 23,4 b. 234,4 c.2,344 d.23,44

10. Write the quotient of 267 divided by 267?

a. 267 b. 1 c.0 d.10


B. Fill in the blanks:

1. The first three common multiples of 3 and 5 are _____________


2. The length of boundary of the circle is called ________________
3. The greatest factor of 16 is ________________
4. There are ___________ multiples of any given number
5. The line which passes through the centre of the circle is called _____________
6. The smallest factor of any number is ______________
7. The remainder is always less than _____________
8. Write any 5 numbers which have 7 as a factor_____________
9. Find the missing factor for 63 = 9 x _____________

C. Do as directed:
1. Find all the factors of 14 and 21.
Write down all the common factors of 14 and 21. Identify the greatest common factor.
2. Kavitha has 255 beads. She places 17 beads in each bag. How many bags does she need?
3. Find the first three common multiples of 2 and 5.
4. Frame the word problem for 451 divided by 11 = 41
5. Find the quotient and remainder for:
a) 1234 divided by 10
b) 1234 divided by 100
c) 1234 divided by 1000

D. Do as directed:

1. Draw a circle with radius 3 cm and mark centre, radius and diameter.
2. Draw a line ‘l’. Cut off a line segment AB= 6cm on it. Cut off another line segment
BC=3.5cm in the opposite direction. Measure AC.
3. Name the polygons

4. Rani collected 340 stamps. She distributed 12 stamps to her friends. How many friends
received stamps and how many were left with her?
E. Do as directed:

1. Kavin has ₹ 2879. Each chocolate box costs ₹ 329. How many chocolate boxes can he buy
with the money he has? How much money will be left with him?
2. Rashmi wears white shirt on every third day and a watch on every fifth day starting from
October 1st .
a) How many days does he wear a white shirt in October?
b) How many days does he wear a watch in October?
c) On which days of October does he wear both the white shirt and the watch?

3. a) Draw a circle of radius 4cm and find its diameter

b) Draw two concentric circles such that the diameter of the smaller circle is equal to the
radius of the bigger circle

F. Look at the picture given below and frame a word problem. You many use any operation
( addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)
Term- I Exam 2024-25
Grade: IV Revision Worksheet -1 Subject: Math

I. Multiple choice question

1. The total number of 6 found in the product of 5555 X 3 are

a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) none of these

2. (8+8) + (8+8) + (8+8) =______ x 3

a) 3 b) 6 c) 16 d) 48

3. 2007- 207 = 1300 + _________

a) 1800 b) 910 c) 507 d) 500

4. The product of all the odd numbers between 3 and 8 is

a) 105 b) 35 c) 12 d) 28

5. What is the successor of 19000 + 999

a) 20,000 b) 40,000 c) 30,000 d) 50,000

II. Fill in the blanks

1. 92 x (___ + 36) = (92 x 47) + (92 x 36)

2. 69 x 1000 has ____ hundreds in it.

3. Odd x Even = _______

4. 89640 + 53437 - 98607 =_______

5. 1 lakh – 1 hundred =______

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III. Do as directed

1. Multiply 598 by 67 using box multiplication.

2. Estimate the following by rounding off the numbers to the nearest 100 don’t give actual answer: 794 X
434

3. Multiply 426 X 87 using lattice multiplication.

4. Subtract and check your answer.

a) 97467 - 44404

b) 13954 – 743

IV. Fill the missing place

IV . Application based questions.

1. In a particular year, the male population of a city was 37989 more than the female population. If the
number of females is 148796.

What was the male population?

What was the total population of that year?

2. Joseph goes to church every Sunday for 45 minutes.

How much time does he spend in 12 weeks at the church?

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3. The result shows the number of people visiting an art museum over 3 months.

JAN FEB MAR

Child 28 34 56

Adult 59 ? 55

Senior 15 22 ?

Total ? 139 ?

a) How many adults visited the museum in February?

b) If the same number of people visited the museum in March as that of February, then how many more
senior people visited the museum in March as compared to February?

c) Compared to January, how many more children go to the museum in February?

d) What is the total number of people who have visited an art museum?

4. A carton holds 24 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 12 biscuits. How many biscuits can be packed in
45 cartons?

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Term – I
2024-25
Grade: IV Revision Worksheet-1 Subject: Mathematics

1) Choose the correct option:

a. By how much is 98,725 greater than 28,725?


i. 70,000
ii. 60,000
iii. 90,000
iv. 80,000

b. Carol watched 12 television shows that were each 45 minutes long during the week.. How
much time did she spend watching television?
i. 672 minutes
ii. 539 minutes
iii. 540 minutes
iv. 320 minutes

c. Rahul has a multiplication fact, 70 x 8 = 560. Help him find the correct division facts for it.
i. 560 ÷ 8 = 70 & 560 ÷ 70 = 8
ii. 8 ÷ 560 = 70 & 70 ÷ 560 = 8
iii. 70 ÷ 8 = 560 & 560 ÷ 70 = 8
iv. 560 ÷ 8 = 70 & 70 ÷ 560 = 8

d. Use the number line to find the common multiples of 4 and 6.

i. 16 & 20
ii. 12 & 24
iii. 4&6
iv. 14 & 16
v.

e. Is 42,688 divisible by 2? If yes, choose the correct reason.


i. Yes, because it has an even number in the tens place.
ii. No, because it has an even number in the ones place.
iii. Yes, because it has an even number in the ones place.
iv. I don’t know!
f. How many sides does this figure have?

i. 10
ii. 14
iii. 11
iv. 12

2) Do as directed:

a. Solve: 56789 + 456789 - 36,777


b. Alex was a fisherman. His crew of 8 men (including Alex) caught 600 fishes. Then, they sold
each fish for ₹40. How much money did they make after selling all the fishes?
c. Thomas and Maria have recently joined a tennis academy. Thomas has a tennis match every 4th
day and Maria has a tennis match every 7th day. On which day will they have their first match
together?
d. Complete the given table by writing the names. One is done for you.
3) Solve the following:

a. Read the table and answer the following:


Name Pencils

Mayur 71

Rupal 79

Bharat 23

Hitesh 30

Ravi 85

Hitesh takes all of Mayur’s pencils, all of Ravi’s pencils, then gives all the pencils (including his) to
Rupal. Then Rupal sells all the pencils she has received from Hitesh as well as hers and Bharat’s
pencils for ₹2 per pencil. How money did she receive after selling alll

b. Find the factors of given numbers.


1. 45
2. 36

c.
A stadium has 10,500 seats. The stadium is divided into 12
equal sections. How many seats will each section have?
Each seat costs ₹ 50 to watch a game of cricket.
What would be the earnings of the stadium if all the tickets
are sold out?

d. Divide by long division. Find the quotient and remainder.


58,743 ÷ 61

e. Put the numbers in the correct place in the Venn diagram below. One is done for you.
4) Solve and find the answers:

a. Chrysalis High took their 4th std, 5th std, 6th std, 7th std, 8th std and 9th std students on a field trip
on 3 different days. Observe the table below and find out how many total students went for the
field trip during all the 3 days.

STD STRENGTH DAY


4 and 5TH
TH
250 Monday
6TH and 7TH Twice more than previous day Tuesday
8TH and 9TH 50 more than previous day Wednesday

b. Fill in the blanks of each crossword puzzle to make the division equations true.
c. Write down the first 6 multiples of each of these numbers. One is done for you. Check if the 6th
multiple of each number is divisible by 2.

d. Match the following:

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