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Class 4

Subject – Mathematics
Assignment
Chapter -1 (Numbers)

Choose the correct answer from the options given:

1. Which of the following numbers is the greatest?


a) 89,999 b) 98,999 c) 87,654 d) 90,000
2. What comes just after 99,999?
a) 100,000 b) 99,998 c) 1,00,000 d) 10,000
3. Which number has 3 in the ten-thousands place?
a) 34,567 b) 43,210 c) 93,876 d) 13,456
4. What is the smallest 5-digit number?
a) 9999 b) 10001 c) 10000 d) 10100
5. How many digits are there in 1 lakh?
a) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 7

Fill in the blanks:-

1. 89,999 + 1 = __________
2. The number name of 67,321 is __________
3. In 45,789, the digit at thousands place is __________
4. 100 more than 56,700 is __________
5. The successor of 99,999 is __________

Solve the following Question:-

1. Riya has ₹2,55,430 in her bank account. Her mother gives her22,700 more. How much money does she
have in total?
2. A truck can carry 8,760 kg of goods. If two such trucks are used, how much total weight can be carried?

🎨 Section D: Creative Questions

1. Draw a train made of 5 boxes (bogies). In each box, write a 5-digit number in increasing order starting
from 20,000.
(Use colors )
2. Make your own 5-digit number using these digits: 3, 0, 8, 2, 5 (use each digit only once).
Write its number name and place value of each digit

Chapter -2 (Addition and Subtraction)

Tick (✔) the correct answer.

1. What is the sum of 45,789 and 32,604?


a) 78,393 b) 76,293 c) 77,393 d) 79,393
2. Subtract: 1,00,000 – 58,432 =
a) 41,568 b) 42,568 c) 40,568 d) 43,568
3. A shopkeeper had ₹75,000. He spent ₹48,765 on stock. How much money is left?
a) ₹26,235 b) ₹27,245 c) ₹28,235 d) ₹25,235
4. The sum of 63,217 and 24,578 is:
a) 87,795 b) 88,795 c) 86,795 d) 89,795
5. Which number should be subtracted from 99,999 to get 65,432?
a) 35,567 b) 34,567 c) 36,567 d) 33,567

True or False:-

1. 72,314 + 13,201 = 85,515


2. 1,00,000 – 99,999 = 1
3. 56,789 – 12,345 = 44,444
4. The sum of 49,876 and 50,124 is 1,00,000
5. 1,00,000 is the smallest 6-digit number

Solve the following Questions :-

1. A school had 98,640 books. 25,875 books were damaged in rain. How many books are still in good
condition?
2. A farmer harvested 1,00,000 kg of wheat. He sold 64,450 kg in the market. How much wheat is left with
him?

Creative Question
A school library had 1,00,000 books in total.

This year, they gave away 13,678 old books and bought 24,385 new books.

a) How many books are there now in the library?


b) Draw a bookshelf and show the number of books using numbers or boxes.

Chapter -3 (Multiplication and Division)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

Choose the correct answer:

1. 12 × 11 =
a) 121 b) 132 c) 124 d) 140
2. 96 ÷ 12 =
a) 8 b) 9 c) 10 d) 12
3. 14 × 13 =
a) 172 b) 182 c) 188 d) 180
4. 100 ÷ 25 =
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
5. 21 × 12 =
a) 252 b) 244 c) 242 d) 248

True or False

1. 15 × 10 = 150
2. 88 ÷ 11 = 8
3. 19 × 12 = 228
4. 81 ÷ 9 = 10
5. 22 × 11 = 242

Fill in the Blanks

1. 13 × 12 = __________
2. 120 ÷ 10 = __________
3. The product of 14 and 15 is __________
4. 144 ÷ 12 = __________
5. 18 × 11 = __________

Solve the following Questions:-

1. A factory produces 24 bicycles each day. How many bicycles will it produce in 15 days?
2. A farmer has 96 apples and wants to pack them into 12 boxes.
a) How many apples will go in each box?

Creative Questions :-

1. Multiplication Market
A fruit vendor packs 16 oranges in each bag. He packed 14 bags.
a) Draw the bags and show the multiplication.
b) Write the total number of oranges.

2. Division Picnic
A teacher brought 96 sandwiches to a picnic for 12 children.
a) Draw plates for each child and divide the sandwiches equally.
b) Write the division sentence.

Chapter – 4 (Factors and Multiples)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. Which of the following is a multiple of 6?


A. 5 B. 12 C. 13 D. 17
2. How many factors does 10 have?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 2 D. 5
3. Which number is a factor of both 16 and 24?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 5 D. 3
4. The smallest multiple of any number is:
A. 1 B. the number itself C. 0 D. 10
5. Which of the following numbers is not a factor of 18?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5

True or False

1. Every number is a factor of itself.


2. 1 is a factor of every number.
3. 5 is a multiple of 2.
4. All even numbers are multiples of 2.
5. 0 is a factor of every number.

Fill in the blanks

1. Factors of 12 are ____________.


2. The smallest prime number is ____________.
3. A number with only two factors is called a ____________ number.
4. Multiples of 5 end in ____________ or ____________.
5. 6 × 4 = 24, so 6 and 4 are ____________ of 24.
Solve the following Questions:-

1. Riya has 24 chocolates. She wants to pack them equally in boxes. What are the different ways she can
pack them without leaving any chocolate? List all possible group sizes.
2. A school has 36 chairs and wants to arrange them in equal rows. What numbers of rows can they use
without any chair left?

Creative Questions

1. Multiples Maze:
Make a list of the first 5 multiples of your birthday date. (If your birthday is on 9th, list first 5 multiples
of 9) and make a design using those numbers.
2. Factor Tree Drawing:
Make a factor tree for number 36. Use color pencils to decorate branches and leaves showing each
factor.

Chapter – 6 (Fractions)

Choose the correct answer:

1. ⅖ + ⅖ =
a) 2/10 b) 3/5 c) 4/5 d) 5/5
2. ¾ – ¼ =
a) ½ b) ¼ c) ⅓ d) ⅔
3. ⅓ + ⅓ + ⅓ =
a) 1 b) ⅔ c) 3/3 d) Both a and c
4. What is the mixed number for 9/4?
a) 2¼ b) 2¾ c) 1¼ d) 1¾
5. Which of these is equivalent to ½?
a) 3/6 b) 2/6 c) 4/5 d) ¾

True or False:-

1. ⅓+⅓=⅔
2. 2/4 and ½ are equivalent
3. 6/3 is a proper fraction
4. 1/5 + 2/5 = 3/10
5. ¾ – ¼ = 2/4

Fill in the Blanks

1. ⅖ + ⅖ = __________
2. 4/6 – 2/6 = __________
3. 6/2 is an __________ fraction
4. 8/4 converted to whole number is __________
5. Equivalent of 1/3 = __________/6

Solve the following questions:-

1. Three friends ate pieces of a chocolate bar:

Riya ate 1/6,

Aditya ate 2/6,


Neha ate 1/6.

a) How much of the chocolate bar did they eat in total?


b) What fraction is left?

2. Neha was very hungry. She ate ¾ of a chocolate bar in one go.

Her mother said it was too much and told her to stop.

a) What fraction of the chocolate was left?


b) Was her share more than half?

Chapter -7 (Decimals)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. What is 325.6 in words?


A. Three hundred twenty-five point six
B. Thirty-two point fifty-six
C. Three hundred two point five
D. Three thousand twenty-five point six
2. Which decimal is the smallest?
A. 456.9 B. 456.79 C. 456.8 D. 456.89
3. What is 25.5 + 4.3?
A. 30.8 B. 29.8 C. 31.8 D. 28.8
4. Which number is equal to 72.00?
A. 7.200 B. 720 C. 72 D. 0.072
5. Which of the following is a decimal number?
A. 100
B. 4.56
C. 789
D. 32

True or False

1. 54.8 is greater than 54.78


2. 100.0 and 100 are equal in value
3. Decimal numbers have only whole numbers
4. The decimal point separates the whole and fractional part
5. 23.50 is equal to 23.5

Fill in the blanks

1. 523.9 + 42.1 = __________


2. 300.0 – 200.5 = __________
3. 7.5 × 2 = __________
4. The place value of 6 in 248.67 is __________
5. 100.25 rounded to the nearest whole number is __________

Solve the following Questions:-

1. Rohit has ₹325.50. He buys a pencil for ₹45.75 and a notebook for ₹78.25. How much money is left
with him?
2. A water bottle holds 1.25 liters. How much water is there in 3 such bottles?
Creative Questions

1. Decimal Price Tag Game:


Create a pretend shop with at least 5 items. Write their prices in decimal fo (e.g., ₹45.75, ₹120.99). Ask
a friend to buy any 2 items and calculate the total bill.

Chapter -8 (Measures of Length, Mass and Capacity)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. 1 kilometre is equal to:


A. 1000 centimetres B. 1000 metres C. 10000 metres D. 100 metres
2. 1 litre = ______ millilitres
A. 10 B. 100 C. 1000 D. 10000
3. Which unit is best to measure the weight of a watermelon?
A. Gram B. Kilogram C. Millilitre D. Centimetre
4. 2500 grams = ______ kilograms
A. 2.5 B. 0.25 C. 25 D. 250
5. Which of the following is the lightest?
A. 1 kg B. 750 g C. 1000 g D. 1.5 kg

True or False

1. 1 m = 100 cm
2. 5000 ml = 5 litres
3. 2 kg = 200 g
4. 1 litre is more than 1000 ml
5. Centimetres are smaller than metres

Fill in the blanks

1. 1 kg = __________ grams
2. 750 ml + 250 ml = __________ litres
3. 2.5 km = __________ metres
4. 3000 g = __________ kg
5. A cup of tea can be measured in __________

Solve the following Questions:-

1. A water tank holds 3500 litres. If 1200 litres are used in a day, how much water is left?
2. Neha buys 2.5 kg of sugar and 1.75 kg of flour. What is the total weight she bought?

Creative Questions

1. My Grocery Bill:
Draw or paste 4 food items (like milk, rice, oil, fruits etc.). Write their quantity in correct units
(litres/kg/g/ml) and add their total weight or capacity.
2. Measurement Hunt:
Walk around your home and find 5 objects that can be measured in cm, ml, or g. Write their name,
estimated measure, and draw them.
Chapter – 9 (Time and Calendar)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. How many minutes are there in 1 hour?


A. 100 B. 60 C. 120 D. 30
2. Which month has 28 days in a leap year?
A. January B. March C. February D. April
3. What is the time 3 hours after 10:30 a.m.?
A. 1:30 a.m. B. 12:30 p.m. C. 1:30 p.m. D. 2:30 p.m.
4. How many days are there in a week?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 10
5. Which of these shows quarter past 6?
A. 6:45 B. 6:15 C. 6:30 D. 6:00

True or False

1. There are 365 days in a leap year.


2. 12:00 noon is called 12:00 a.m.
3. A clock has 60 seconds in 1 minute.
4. April has 31 days.
5. 3:45 is the same as quarter to 4.

Fill in the blanks

1. 1 day = __________ hours


2. 1 hour = __________ seconds
3. February has __________ days in a leap year
4. There are __________ months in a year
5. The time between 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. is __________ hours and __________ minutes

Solve the following Questions:-

1. If school starts at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 1:45 p.m., how many hours and minutes do students stay in
school?
2. Your birthday is on 14th August. How many days are there from 14th August to 31st December (not
leap year)?

Creative Questions

1. My Daily Routine Clock:


Draw a clock and mark 4 key things you do daily (e.g., wake up, eat, study, play) with correct time and
label them.
2. Month Puzzle:
Make a chart of months with number of days and decorate it with festivals or holidays that happen in
each.

Chapter -10(Money, Profit and Loss)


Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. A car was bought for ₹75,000 and sold for ₹82,500. What is the profit?
A. ₹7,500 B. ₹8,000 C. ₹6,500 D. ₹7,000
2. What is the selling price if the cost price is ₹58,000 and the loss is ₹3,000?
A. ₹55,000 B. ₹61,000 C. ₹56,000 D. ₹59,000
3. If you sold a refrigerator for ₹92,000 and made a profit of ₹8,000, what was the cost price?
A. ₹84,000 B. ₹100,000 C. ₹80,000 D. ₹90,000
4. If C.P. = ₹45,000 and S.P. = ₹45,000, then:
A. Profit of ₹5,000 B. Loss of ₹5,000 C. No profit no loss D. Can’t say
5. What is the total cost of buying 2 items worth ₹36,500 and ₹48,250?
A. ₹84,250 B. ₹85,750 C. ₹86,000 D. ₹81,750

True or False

1. A profit is made when the selling price is more than the cost price.
2. ₹1,00,000 is the same as one thousand rupees.
3. ₹82,500 is greater than ₹79,900.
4. If you sell something for less than its cost price, you make a profit.
5. ₹57,000 + ₹43,000 = ₹1,00,000

Fill in the blanks

1. C.P. = ₹89,000, S.P. = ₹94,000 → Profit = ₹__________


2. Loss = C.P. – S.P., if C.P. = ₹52,000 and S.P. = ₹48,500, Loss = ₹__________
3. ₹1,00,000 = __________ thousand
4. Profit = S.P. – C.P., if S.P. = ₹76,400 and C.P. = ₹72,000, Profit = ₹__________
5. ₹85,000 + ₹15,000 = ₹__________

Application-Based Questions

1. A bike was bought for ₹63,250 and sold for ₹58,750. What was the loss?
2. A television set was sold at ₹92,000 with a profit of ₹7,500. What was the cost price?

Creative Questions

1. Money Matching Tree:


Draw a tree with big money values (like ₹18,500, ₹42,300, ₹77,500, ₹1,00,000) on leaves. Create 4
selling situations and match which branch gave profit/loss. Use colorful sketches!

Chapter -11 (Geometry)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :-

1. A straight line that goes endlessly in both directions is called:

A Ray B. Line Segment C. Line D. Angle

2. A triangle has how many sides?

A. 2 B. 4 C. 3 D. 5

[Link] shape has no corners and no sides?


A. Square B. Circle C. Rectangle D. Triangle

4. A right angle measures:

A. Less than 90° B. 90° C. More than 90° D. 180°

5. A cube has how many faces?

A. 4 B. 6 C. 5 D. 8

True or False:-

1. A square has 4 equal sides.

2. A rectangle has 3 sides.

3. A ray has one endpoint.

4. A cone is a 3D shape.

5. All circles have corners.

Fill in the blanks :-

1. A rectangle has __________ corners.

2. A triangle has __________ sides.

3. A cube has __________ faces and __________ edges.

4. An angle less than 90° is called an __________ angle.

5. A line segment has __________ endpoints.

Solve the following Questions :-

1. Draw a triangle, a square, and a circle. Write the number of sides and corners for
each.

2. You are given a box that looks like a cuboid. List 3 real-life objects that look like this
and write how many faces, edges, and corners they have.

Creative Questions :-

[Link] Hunt:

Look around your house or classroom and find:

1 circle
1 rectangle

1 triangle

Draw them and name the object (like clock, book, etc.)

My Dream City Map :-

Design a mini city layout using shapes: use squares for buildings, circles for parks,
rectangles for roads, and triangles for roofs. Label the shapes and color your map!

Chapter -12 (Perimeter and Area)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. The perimeter of a square with side 6 cm is:


A. 36 cm B. 12 cm C. 24 cm D. 30 cm
2. The area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 3 cm is:
A. 24 cm² B. 11 cm² C. 16 cm² D. 28 cm²
3. Perimeter means:
A. The space inside a shape
B. The sum of all sides
C. The length of the longest side
D. The height of the figure
4. What is the formula for area of a rectangle?
A. Side × Side B. 4 × Side C. Length × Breadth D. Length + Breadth
5. The unit of area is:
A. cm B. m C. cm² D. m + cm

True or False :-

1. Perimeter of a square = 4 × side


2. Area is measured in square units
3. Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 × (Length + Breadth)
4. A circle has four sides, so its perimeter is 4 × radius
5. The area of a square with side 5 cm is 25 cm²

Fill in the blanks

1. The perimeter of a rectangle is 2 × (________ + ________)


2. A square has all sides __________
3. The area of a rectangle = __________ × __________
4. The perimeter of a square with side 15 cm = __________ cm
5. The area of a square with side 12 m = __________ m²

Solve the following Questions :-

1. A garden is 20 m long and 15 m wide. Find its perimeter and area.


2. A square playground has a side of 18 m. What is its perimeter? What is its area?
Creative Questions :-

1. Shape Your Room:


Measure any rectangular object in your room (e.g., table top or book). Write its length and breadth.
Calculate its perimeter and area. Draw it and label.
2. Design a Flag:
Create a rectangular flag on paper. Use colors and shapes. Write its length and breadth. Then find its
area and perimeter and mention them on the corner of the flag.

Chapter -13 (Pictograph)

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. A pictograph uses __________ to represent data.


A. numbers only
B. pictures or symbols
C. words
D. decimals
2. If = 5 crayons, then 4 =
A. 4 crayons
B. 10 crayons
C. 20 crayons
D. 25 crayons
3. Which of the following is used in a pictograph to explain a symbol's value?
A. Title
B. Table
C. Key
D. Graph
4. If 🍎 = 10 apples, how many apples do 6 🍎 represent?
A. 30
B. 60
C. 10
D. 50
5. Pictographs help to:
A. Add fractions
B. Show data clearly
C. Multiply numbers
D. Convert units

True or False :-

1. Pictographs show data using symbols or pictures.


2. A pictograph cannot be used to compare data.
3. A key is needed to understand the value of each picture.
4. All pictographs must have numbers only.
5. 3 symbols of 🚗 with 🚗 = 10 cars mean 30 cars.

Fill in the blanks

1. A pictograph uses __________ to show data.


2. The value of each picture in a pictograph is shown in the __________.
3. If 🍩 = 2 donuts, then 5 🍩 = __________ donuts.
4. A pictograph must have a proper title and a __________.
5. Pictographs make it __________ to read and understand data.
Solve the following Question :-

Neha collected books in 4 weeks:

Books Collected (📚 = 2
Week
books)

Week
📚📚📚
1

Week
📚📚
2

Week
📚📚📚📚
3

Week
📚📚📚
4

Q1: In which week did she collect the most books?


Q2: What is the total number of books collected?

Creative Questions

1. Make Your Own Pictograph:


Survey your friends and ask about their favorite fruit (choose 3). Draw a pictograph using symbols like
🍎 🍌 🍇 and a key like "1 fruit = 2 votes." Add title and key properly.
2. Classroom Pictograph Poster:
Choose a topic like “How students come to school” (e.g., bus 🚌, walk 🚶, cycle 🚲). Create a pictograph
on paper and color it. Write a few lines explaining your data.

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