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G4 Mathematics

The document contains a mathematics assessment for Grade 4 students, featuring various questions on topics such as place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and basic word problems. Each question includes multiple-choice answers, covering concepts like counting, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of fundamental math skills.

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G4 Mathematics

The document contains a mathematics assessment for Grade 4 students, featuring various questions on topics such as place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and basic word problems. Each question includes multiple-choice answers, covering concepts like counting, fractions, and basic arithmetic operations. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of fundamental math skills.

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MATHEMATICS Dama

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1. There were 4678 elephants in a
400
park. What is the place value of
Anya
digit 4 in the number?
ngo -
A. Hundreds
199
B.Tens
Pius -
C.Thousands
386
D.Ten thousands
Kamau was in the ________
position.
2. A bucket has 20 litres. How A. first B. fourth
much milk is in 4 such C. third D. second
buckets?
A. 40L
B.60L
C. 100L
D. 80L.

3. There were nine thousand nine

hundred and ninety people in a

meeting. What is the number of the

people written in symbols?

A. 9990
B. 9000990
C. 9999
D. 99999

4. Take away 48 from 372.


A. 336
B. 334
C. 324
D. 420

5. In a test five learners


had their scores as
follows;
Kame
ne -
412
Kama
u-
399
6. In farm a farmer has 56401 A. 35
animals. What is the total B.45
value of digit 6 in the C. 63
number of animals? D. 70
A. 60000
B.600 10. Juma had the note shown
C. 60 below.
D. 6000

7. Henry has 24 sheep and 42


goats. How
many animals does he How many sh.100 notes does the note
have? have?
A. 68 B. 66 A. 100 B. 2
C. 64 D. 60 C. 5 D. 10

8. Kioko bought a bag for Sh.450 and 11. Halima had 30 sweets. She
a pair of shoes for sh.170. How shared the sweets equally
much did he pay? among her 6 friends. How many
A. Sh. 620 sweets did each of them get?
B.Sh. 520 A. 36
C.Sh. 720 B.5
D. Sh. 280 C. 24
D. 6
9. Complete: 5 x 7 =
_________
ASSESSMENT 2
MATHS/GR .4
12. Complete; 18. Work out;
4+4+4+4+4+4= 23m -17m =
____ x ____ = ___ A.40m
A. 7 x 4 = 28 B.16m
B. 4 x 6 = 24 C.6m
C. 4 x 5 = 20 D.14m
D. 4 x 4 = 16
19. In a park there were 362 lions,
13. There are 15 pencils in a 403 hyenas, 215 antelopes and
packet. How
652 elephants.
many pencils are there in 5 such
packets? Arrange their numbers
A. 20 B. 10 from the smallest to the
largest.
C. 75 D. 65
A. 652, 403, 362, 215
B.362, 652, 403, 215
14. The mass of a goat is 47kg. What is the
C. 215, 362, 403, 652
mass of the goat to the nearest 10?
D. 652, 215, 403, 362
A. 40kg B. 30kg
C. 45kg D. 50kg 1
20. How many 2 kg are there in 4kg?
A. 8
15. A teacher had 64 exercise books. He
B. 9
shared them equally among 8 learners.
C. 2
How many books did each learner get?
D. 6
A. 7 B. 8
C. 9 D. 6
21. Joy had the containers
below.
16. What fraction is shaded?

2L
10L
B. Eight hundred and
seventy five.
C. Eighty hundred and seven
fifty.
D.Eight seven five.
3 5
A. 9 B. 9
4 2
C. 9 D. 9

17. Kalelei had 875


sheep. What is the
number in words?
A. Eight hundred and
seven five.
Hrs min
2 27
How many jugs +3 14
did she use to fill
the container?
A. 4 B. 5 A. 5hrs 41 min B. 5hrs 31 min
C. 20 D. 40 C. 5 hrs 51 min D. 5hrs 01
min

22. Work out;


ASSESSMENT 3
MATHS/GR .4
23. Rehema had a wire mesh 28. Name the shapes below.
39m 70cm long. She used
13m 40cm of the wire. What
A.
length of the wire remained?

A. 26m 30cm
B.42cm 110cm
B.
C.43m 10cm
D. 16m 30cm

24. Write down the C.


next number in the
sequence.
5, 10, 15, 20, ____
A B C
A. 30 A. Oval Rectangle Circle
B.25 B. Circle Square Oval
C. 40 C. Circle Rectangle Oval
D. Circle Triangle Oval
D. 35

29. What is the time


25. Which of the following is an shown in the clockface
odd number?
below?
A. 40
B.36
C. 38
D. 43

26. Add: 3a + 4a =
A. 3a A. Quarter to six o’clock.
B.5a B. Six o’clock.
C. Half past nine O’clock.
C. 7a
D. Quarter past five
D. 7 + a o’clock.
2
27. Which of the following 30. Write 13 as an improper
fraction.
is not a multiple of 5?
A. 45 6 5
B.20 A. 3 B. 3
C. 55 5 12
D. 36 C. 2 D. 8
MATHS/GR .4
CBCASSESSMENT 4

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