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PRE FOUNDATION DIVISON
IMO Stage-II Exam.-2017
CLASS-4
MATHEMATICS Date : 12-02-2017
Q.1 If × stands for 4th multiple of 16 and Q.5 What fraction of lines are sleeping lines in the
+ stands for 3rd multiple of 12, then given figure?
find the value of + .
(A) 26 (B) 64
(C) 36 (D) 42
(A) 1/3 (B) 1/4
Q.2 Sanchi stacked 7 blocks of wood as shown (C) 1/6 (D) 1/8
below. What is the height of the block of
wood which is at the bottom (figure not Q.6 Latika has 5 times as many green marbles as
drawn to scale)? red marbles. She has 1230 marbles altogether.
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If she removes of green marbles, then
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how many green marbles are left with her?
(A) 205 (B) 705
(C) 820 (D) 720
Q.7 Find the total weight of Q and R.
(A) 12 cm (B) 24 cm
(C) 8 cm (D) 10 cm
Q.3 Arrange the following numbers in ascending (A) 55 kg (B) 45 kg
order. (C) 85 kg (D) 50 kg
Q.8 How many letters have perpendicular lines?
(A) R, P, S, Q, T (B) T, Q, S, P, R
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) Q, T, S, P, R (D) R, P, S, T, Q
(C) 3 (D) None of these
Q.4 Garima can make a paper plane in 3 minutes.
Q.9 Find the difference between the greatest 6-
She started making paper planes at 2:30 pm
digit number and smallest 5-digit number
and took a break of 35 minutes at 4:00 pm. At
what time did she finish making 100 paper formed by using the digits 9, 8, 3, 4 (each
planes? digit must be used at least once).
(A) 8:31 pm (B) 9:00 pm (A) 966354 (B) 90654
(C) 9:05 pm (D) 8:05 pm (C) 963546 (D) 963564
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Q.10 There were 82 trays of eggs with 312 eggs in Q.15 The given bar graph shows the types of sports
each tray. If 1020 eggs were broken, how liked by 150 students. Find the number of
many unbroken eggs were left in the trays? students who like badminton.
(A) 25464 (B) 25466
(C) 24564 (D) 25964
Q.11 The given figure is made up of 2 rectangles.
Find the difference between the area of the
bigger and smaller rectangle.
(A) 30
(A) 432 cm 2
(B) 864 cm 2 (B) 50
(C) 423 cm2 (D) 846 cm2 (C) 45
(D) Data inadequate
Q.12 Multiply the smallest 3-digit number formed
by using the digits 9, 4, 5 (using each digit Q.16 Select the correct match.
only once) with 12. What will be the result? (A) 7 : 25 pm – 25 minutes past 7 pm
(A) 5940 (B) 5498
(C) 5508 (D) 5058 (B) 6 : 35 am – 35 minutes to 6 pm
Q.13 Some part of a 25 m long pole is inside the (C) 19 : 35 hours – 35 minutes past 8:00 pm
ground as shown in Fig. (X). What fraction of
(D) 20 : 35 hours – 35 minutes to 8:00 pm
the pole is above the ground level?
Q.17 How many hundreds must be added to 1911
to get 28011?
(A) 261 (B) 20000
(C) 2000 (D) 6100
Q.18 Rinki bought the following items from the
(A) 3/25 (B) 247/250 market.
(C) 3/250 (D) 147/250
Q.14 Find the value of (P + Q + R) ÷ 2.
How much change did she receive, if she
gave the shopkeeper, 2, two thousand rupee
notes?
– 1275
(A) – 2725
(B)
–
(C) 275 – 1225
(D)
(A) 9/2 (B) 1/2 (C) 19/2 (D) 15/2
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Q.19 What must be subtracted from 26783 to get Q.25 The following time was seen on Samarth's
2768? and Sidak's watch when the actual time was
(A) 26783 (B) 2768 2:50 pm. Find the time shown on Samarth's
(C) 20415 (D) 24015 and Sidak's watch respectively when the
actual time will be 16:50 hrs.
Q.20 Form the 5-digit number using given clues.
• My thousand's place digit is the greatest
one digit odd number.
• My one's place digit is the first multiple
of 5.
• My ten thousand's place digit is factor of
every number. (A) 4:10 pm, 4:25 pm
• My hundred's place digit is 4th multiple of (B) 4:25 am, 4:10 am
2. (C) 4:05 pm, 4:25 pm
• My ten's place digit is prime number (D) 4:25 pm, 4:05 am
greater than 5 and less than 10.
(A) 27895 (B) 19875 Q.26 Select the correct match.
(C) 28795 (D) 18957 (A) 2444 seconds – 146460 minutes
(B) 14 minutes 8 seconds – 848 minutes
Q.21 The sum of distance from P Q and Q R (C) 1 hour 20 seconds – 3620 seconds
is __________ . (D) 2 hours 13 minutes – 133 seconds
Q.27 A cup can hold 150 ml of water. How many
cups of water are needed to fill the tank of
capacity 6 litres?
(A) 40 (B) 30
(C) 35 (D) 45
Q.28 A red ribbon is 4 m 56 cm long and a blue
(A) 18 km 500 m (B) 28 km 500 m ribbon is 1 m 200 mm long. What is the total
(C) 285 km 50 m (D) 185 km 50 m length of both the ribbons?
(A) 5 m 56 cm
Q.22 Find the missing number. (B) 576 cm
136 × 102 = 2 × 6 × 4 × 17 × ? . (C) 5060 cm
(A) 17 (B) 16 (D) 6 m 76 cm
(C) 15 (D) 27
Q.29 501 trees were planted along a straight road.
Q.23 Multiply 1782 with 56, then rounded off the The distance between two consecutive trees is
answer to the nearest thousand. 10 m. What is the distance between first and
(A) 90000 (B) 100000 201st tree?
(C) 10000 (D) 99000
Q.24 The given table shows the amount of money
spent by 5 friends at a shopping mall.
Amit Varun Nitin Saurabh Mohit Total
(A) 2 km 200 m
– 14095
– 15125
– 10225
? – 19755
– 79564
(B) 2 km 10 cm
(C) 2 km
Find the amount of money spent by Saurabh.
(D) 3 km 100 m
– 15404
(A) – 20364
(B)
– 21334
(C) – 10334
(D)
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Q.30 Nisha had some toys in her store. She sold Q.33 Match the figures given in column-I with
1206 toys in January and 1654 toys in their unshaded parts given in column-II.
February. After she bought 2669 toys in Column-I Column-II
march, she had 5936 toys altogether. How
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many toys did she have at first? P. i.
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(A) 6127 (B) 5745
(C) 407 (D) 5454 5
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Q.31 If each smiley represents a 1 – digit number,
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and × = , × = + R. iii.
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, + = and – =
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S. iv.
, then find the value of + + . 3
(A) 7 (B) 8 (A) P - ii, Q - iii, R - iv, S - i
(C) 9 (D) 6 (B) P - iv, Q - iii, R - ii, S - i
(C) P - ii, Q - i, R - iv, S - iii
Q.32 Which of the following statements is (D) P - i, Q - ii, R - iii, S - iv
CORRECT?
Q.34 Find the value of P, Q, R and P + Q.
(A) Perimeter of square (A) is greater than
the perimeter of rectangle.
(B) Perimeter of square (B) is equal to the
perimeter of rectangle. P Q R P+Q
(C) (Perimeter of square (A) + perimeter of (A) 6 1 2 7
square (B)) is greater than the perimeter (B) 6 2 2 8
of rectangle. (C) 6 2 2 7
(D) (Perimeter of square (A) + perimeter of (D) 6 1 2 8
rectangle) is less than the perimeter of
square (B). Q.35 State 'T' for true and 'F' for false.
(i) 8 groups of 8 = 2 less than 66.
(ii) 4 groups of 6 = 8 groups of 3.
(iii) 9 groups of 4 = 2 more than 2 groups of 17.
(iv) 3 groups of 7 = 1 more than 3 groups of 6.
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(A) T F T F
(B) T T T F
(C) T T F F
(D) F T F T
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