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G4 Math QP

This document outlines the instructions and structure for the Term 1 Exam for Grade IV, including guidelines on writing materials and submission. It consists of various math questions covering topics such as factors, divisibility, sequences, calculations, and prime numbers, with a total of 17 questions and a maximum score of 70 marks. Students are required to show their working and use appropriate units throughout the exam.

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G4 Math QP

This document outlines the instructions and structure for the Term 1 Exam for Grade IV, including guidelines on writing materials and submission. It consists of various math questions covering topics such as factors, divisibility, sequences, calculations, and prime numbers, with a total of 17 questions and a maximum score of 70 marks. Students are required to show their working and use appropriate units throughout the exam.

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AY: 2024-25

Term 1 Exam
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Name: Grade: IV Sec:
Subject: Date:
Duration: 2 Hrs Max Marks: 70M Teacher’s Signature:
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen (Grades 1 to 4 can write in pencils)
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
Answer all questions.
You may lose marks if you do not show your working or if you do not use appropriate units.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
Question n ubee n nnMa ksnAllontted n
1n 6n
2 8
3 4
4 6
5 6
6 5
7 3
8 4
9 4
10 4
11 4
12 2
13 3
14 3
15 3
16 2
17 3

Total Marks Scored:

Grade:

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1. Draw a factor rainbow to find all the factors of each number. [6M]

2. a) Circle all the numbers that are divisible by 4. [8M]

b) How do you know a number is divisible by 4?

c) Use the digits 1 to 9 to complete the numbers.


Divisible by 8
i) 483 ii) 984

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3. Given sequence is in linear, find the missing terms. [4M]

4. Estimate, then use the expanded written method to calculate the answer to each calculation. Show
your working out. [6M]

5. Workout the answer to the given problem. Show your working out. [6M]
a) Mia works 6 days a week picking apples. He picks around 825 apples each day. How many apples
does Mika pick in 6 days?

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b) Shreya has 8 plates of cookies. If each plate has 8 cookies, how many cookies does she have in total.

6. Write the terms for each sequence. [5M]


a) Count forward in 7s from 8.

7. Use the expanded written method. [3M]

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8. Workout the unknown values. [4M]

9. Complete the following: [4M]


a) The number which is neither prime nor composite ________________.
b) Is the number 17 a prime number? Explain your answer.
______________________________________________________________
c) ___________ is an even prime number.
d)___________ is the smallest odd prime number.

10. Use the number line to solve the following: [4M]

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11. Write two positive numbers to get the answer [4M]

12. [2M]

13. Circle all the prime numbers. [3M]

14. Write the missing numbers. [3M]


a) 2 X 9 = b) 5 X = 30

c) X 9 = 36

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15. Find two square numbers that add together to make another square number. [3M]

16. Difference between prime numbers and composite numbers. [2M]

17. Find the numbers. [3M]

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