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MATHEMATICS

Class : IV
Date : 23 November 2021
rd
Max Marks : 80
Time : 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Instructions to Candidates : Roll No.

01. This question paper has 40 objective questions.


In addition to this question paper, you are also Centre No.
given an answer-sheet.
02. Read the instructions carefully for each section
before attempting it.
03. For each correct answer 2 marks will be Male / Female ___________________
awarded and there is no negative marking.
04. On the answer-sheet, fill up all the entries
carefully in the space provided, ONLY IN Name of the candidate : (In English only, as you would
BLOCK CAPITAL LETTERS. like it to be printed on the certificate).

05. Incomplete / incorrect / carelessly filled _____________________________________________________________


information may disqualify your candidature.
_____________________________________________________________
06. On the answer-sheet, use PENCIL / BLUE
or BLACK BALL PEN.
_____________________________________________________________
07. No extra sheet will be provided for rough-
work. Use the space available in the paper _____________________________________________________________
for your rough- work.
08. Use of calculator is not permitted.
09. No student is permitted to leave the
examination hall before time is complete.
10. Use of unfair means shall invite cancellation Signature of the Signature of
of the test. invigilator the candidate

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Rough Work
Each question has four alternatives marked (A), (B), (C)
and (D), but only one of these alternatives is the correct
answer. Find the correct answer.

Find the correct results, in the following five


mathematical equations, which appear as one of the
four alternatives A, B, C and D below each question.
1. 13 × 9 + 8 × 5 = ..?..
(A) 157 (B) 147
(C) 167 (D) 137
2. (8 × 7) + (7 × 6) – (6 × 5) = ..?..
(A) 58 (B) 64
(C) 68 (D) 66
3. [6,356  14] + [1752  12]
(A) 640 (B) 620
(C) 540 (D) 600
4. [7 × 9 × 6] + x = 500, where x is
(A) 112 (B) 122
(C) 132 (D) 102
5. [(2 × 4) + (6 × 8)] – [(1 × 3) + (3 × 5)]
(A) 28 (B) 26
(C) 38 (D) 36
6. In the following number series, find the two wrongly
written numbers.
23, 26, 33, 46, 59, 78, 103, 128
(A) 59, 103 (B) 46, 128
(C) 59, 128 (D) 46, 103
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7. In the following number series, find the two missing
numbers.
1, 3, 7, ..?.., 31, 63, ..?..
(A) 13, 127 (B) 15, 127
(C) 15, 125 (D) 13, 125
8. In the following numbers series, find the two
missing numbers.
1, 3, 7, ..?.., 21, 31, ..?..
(A) 13, 43 (B) 15, 43
(C) 13, 45 (D) 15, 45
9. In the following alphabet series, find the two missing
groups of alphabets.
BDC, FHG, JLK, ..?.., ..?.., VXW
(A) PNO, RTS (B) NPO, RTS
(C) NPO, RST (D) NPO, SRT
10. 8 ..... 7 ..... 6 ..... 5 = 45
In the missing places of the above equation which of
the following mathematical signs, put in order,
would make the equation incorrect ?
(A) ×, – – (B) +, ×, –
(C) +, +, × (D) ×, –, +
11. In the following grid, the sum of the numbers in the
squares is 60 along each row, along each column
and along each diagonal. Find the missing numbers
and then find the value of (x – y + z).
(A) 19
x 21
(B) 12
y 20 z
(C) 9
18
(D) 8
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12. In the following grid, the numbers are written in a
particular order. Find the missing numbers which
also appear as one of the four alternatives A, B, C
and D
(A) 34, 22 20 14 ..?..

(B) 36, 22 18 ..?.. 40


(C) 34, 20 38 36 74
(D) 36, 20
In the following two questions, insert mathematical
signs, in order, in the missing places such that the
equations become correct.
13. 9 ..... 8 ..... 7 ..... 6 ..... 5 = 78
(A) ×, –, +, + (B) ×, +, +, –
(C) ×, +, –, – (D) ×, +, –, +
14. 9 ..... 8 ..... 7 ..... 6 ..... 5 = 95
(A) ×, +, ×, – (B) ×, –, ×, +
(C) +, ×, +, × (D) +, ×, –, ×
15. Mohit, Mohan, Manish and Madhur jointly got a
prize of Rs 7,200 for participating in a drama and
this amount was distributed as under :
(i) Mohan got Rs 1200 + 10% of the remaining
amount
(ii) Out of the remaining amount, Manish got
Rs 600 + 25% of the remaining amount
(iii)Out of still remaining amount, Mohit got
Rs 600 + 30% of the remaining amount
(iv) Madhur got all the money left so far
Maximum prize amount was awarded to
(A) Mohan (B) Madhur
(C) Mohit (D) Manish
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16. If one-sixth of a number is 12, then what is the sum
of one-third and one-fourth of this number ?
(A) 48 (B) 45
(C) 42 (D) 36
17. Find the sum of all the prime numbers with 1 as unit
digit but having values less than 100 ?
(A) 215 (B) 216
(C) 305 (D) 306
18. Find the difference between the sums of 3 largest
and 4 smallest two-digit prime numbers.
(A) 217 (B) 207
(C) 219 (D) 209
19. An importer imports eye medicine in can of 200 L
and then reffils it into bottles of 20 mL and 30 mL.
If he prepares 3750 bottles of 30 mL each, then how
many bottles of 20 mL each would be prepared ?
(A) 4,325 (B) 4,425
(C) 4,375 (D) 4,275
20. In a triangle, the sum of lengths of its any 2 sides is
always greater than the length of its third side. In
which case the triangle is not possible with its lengths
given as under :
(A) 4 cm, 5 cm, 6 cm
(B) 18 cm, 3 cm, 16 cm
(C) 5 cm, 8 cm, 13 cm
(D) 8 cm, 10 cm, 15 cm

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21. A person purchased the following materials from a
shop :
(i) 18 kg of wheat at the rate Rs 35 per kg
(ii) 17 kg of rice at the rate of 45 per kg
How much money had he to pay ?
(A) Rs 1405 (B) Rs 1395
(C) Rs 1495 (D) Rs 1385
22. 1764 is not exactly divisible by which one of the
following numbers ?
(A) 18 (B) 12
(C) 7 (D) 8
23. Find the sum of following three numbers :
(i) twenty nine thousand eight hundred and
nineteen
(ii) forty seven thousand and ninety eight
(iii) fourteen thousand one hundred and fifty
three
(A) Ninety two thousand and seventy
(B) Ninety one thousand one hundred and seventy
(C) Ninety one thousand and seventy
(D) Ninety one thousand and sixty
24. Which number should be multiplied by 7 so that the
resulting number has 2 as its all digits ?
(A) 31,646 (B) 32,746
(C) 32,646 (D) 31,746
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In the crossword given below, some numbers are
written. Find all the numbers and answer the five
questions that follow.

O W E L E V E N
S F O U R T E I
E I G H T E E N
V V E T H R E E
E E T E I G H T
N N T W E L V E
S I X T E E N E
F I F T E E N N

25. Find the sum of all the numbers given in outermost


lines.
(A) 42 (B) 48
(C) 52 (D) 58
26. Find the sum of all the two digit numbers given in
the crossword.
(A) 91 (B) 89
(C) 81 (D) 87
27. Find the difference between (i) sum of two-digit
numbers and (ii) sum of single digit numbers.
(A) 54 (B) 56
(C) 62 (D) 64
28. How many numbers are given in the crossword ?
(A) 9 (B) 10
(C) 11 (D) 8

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29. Find the product of four smallest numbers given in
the crossword.
(A) 420 (B) 640
(C) 480 (D) 540
30. Bahadur is a porter at railway station. He works daily
for 4 hours in the morning and 5 hours in the
evening. On the average he earns daily Rs 740 in the
evening, but earns Rs 130 less in the morning.
Bahadur’s wife also works as maid and earns
Rs 12,500 per month. What is the total income of
both in the month of November ?
(A) Rs 54,000 (B) Rs 53,000
(C) Rs 56,500 (D) Rs 54,500
31. In the above problem, if Babadur spends Rs 2560 per
month on the education of his two children and
spends Rs 37,300 to meet all other expenses, then
how much money does he save in the month of
November ?
(A) Rs 14,100 (B) Rs 14,240
(C) Rs 13,260 (D) Rs 13,140
32. In the subtraction of two numbers, shown below, the
numerals represented by A, B, C and D are,
respectively,
7 6 A 9 3 B
6 7 8 C 8 7
8 9 9 D 7
(A) 8, 4, 8, 4 (B) 8, 4, 8, 5
(C) 8, 4, 9, 4 (D) 8, 4, 9, 5
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33. What is the sum of the two numbers of the above
question ?
(A) 1,447,921 (B) 1,446,921
(C) 1,447,821 (D) 1,449,821
34. In a triangle, the sum of angles is always 180°.
Which one of the triangles, having following as
angles, is not possible
(A) 72°, 48°, 60° (B) 65°, 75°, 40°
(C) 48°, 56°, 76° (D) 45°, 65°, 80°
35. A morning walker walks daily for 7.5 km at a speed
of 5 km per hour. How much time would he save if
he walks at a speed of 6 km per hour ?
(A) 10 minutes (B) 15 minutes
(C) 12 minutes (D) 20 minutes
36. What is the area of the following figure
ABCDEFGIA in which CDEB is a parallelogram and
BE = EH ?
8cm D F 6cm G
C
4cm

B H
E

16cm

A I

(A) 272 cm2 (B) 260 cm2


(C) 252 cm2 (D) 256 cm2

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37. Numbers inside and around the triangles have the
same relation. Try to find out the relation and then
find the missing number.
16 19 13 ..?..

56 50 55 60

15 25 18 13 23 19 14 17
(A) 29 (B) 39
(C) 27 (D) 37
38. Number inside and around the triangles have the
same relation. Try to understand the relation and then
find the missing number.
56 50 55 60

64 59 57 68

35 37 28 40 32 27 39 ..?..
(A) 39 (B) 29
(C) 37 (D) 33
39. Numbers inside and around the triangles have the
same relation. Try to understand the relation and then
find the missing number
60 42 50 ..?..

56 50 55 60

46 62 46 62 64 51 66 46
(A) 70 (B) 68
(C) 66 (D) 64

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40. Numbers inside and around the triangles have the
same relation. Try to understand the relation and then
find the missing number.
40 32 ..?.. 62

37 40 50 55

46 62 66 62 72 48 80 78
(A) 70 (B) 75
(C) 80 (D) 85

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ANSWERS CLASS IV MATHS (2021)


1 A 2 C 3 D 4 B 5 C
6 D 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 D
11 C 12 A 13 D 14 C 15 B
16 C 17 A 18 D 19 C 20 C
21 B 22 D 23 C 24 D 25 C
26 A 27 D 28 C 29 A 30 B
31 D 32 C 33 A 34 D 35 B
36 C 37 A 38 C 39 B 40 C

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