0% found this document useful (0 votes)
159 views6 pages

Term 3 Mathematics Exams

This document is an examination paper for Grade 4 Mathematics at Ubuntu Nation School, scheduled for July 8, 2025. It consists of multiple-choice questions and open-ended questions, totaling 40 marks, with instructions for answering and checking the paper. Students are required to complete all sections and write their names on each page.

Uploaded by

Joy Otaniel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
159 views6 pages

Term 3 Mathematics Exams

This document is an examination paper for Grade 4 Mathematics at Ubuntu Nation School, scheduled for July 8, 2025. It consists of multiple-choice questions and open-ended questions, totaling 40 marks, with instructions for answering and checking the paper. Students are required to complete all sections and write their names on each page.

Uploaded by

Joy Otaniel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

STUDENT

NAME:_______________________________________________

UBUNTU NATION SCHOOL


2025 GRADE 4 END OF TERM III
EXAMINATIONS

MATHEMATICS
CLASS: ______ Time Allowed: 1h 30
mins
Tuesday 8th July 2025 10:05– 11:35 AM
SCORE
(40 Marks)
Page Tick if Do not write
Numbe answer in these
rs ed columns
Instructions 1

1. This paper has 6 pages please check 2


2. Write your name on each page
3. Answer all the questions in both 3
sections
4
4. Write your answers in the spaces
provided 5

5. Tick when you have answered the


6
question
6. Use the last page for rough work

SECTION A MULTIPLE CHOICE (20 marks)

Encircle the letter against the correct answer.

1. The following is a number line.

2750 2800 _____ 2900 ____ ____ 3050


____

© 2025 Ubuntu Turn over


STUDENT NAME:_______________________________________________

What are the missing numbers?


A. 2780, 2980, 3080, 2880
B. 2850, 2950, 3000, 3100
C. 2070, 2085, 2090, 3005
D. 2850, 2855, 2950, 2995

2. The sum of 670 and 185 is:


A. 315
B. 855
C. 755
D. 55

3. What is the number displayed on the abacus below?

A. 2,300
B. 2,003
C. 2,060
D. 2,030
4. Choose the correct term that describes the fraction below

A. ½
3
B.
4
C. ¼
1
D.
4
5. Choose the correct numbers to complete the number line below:

1999 1989 ______ _______ _______

A. 1899 1799 1699

B. 1979 1969 1959

C. 1889 1779 1669

2|6
STUDENT NAME:_______________________________________________

D. 1898 1797 1696

6. Study the diagram below.

27g

100g

150g

What is the weight of the apple on the scale?


A. 27 g
B. 227 g
C. 150 g
D. 250 g

7. Back in the day people used to tell the time by looking at the position
of the sun. In modern times, we started using the clock.

12 1
11
10 2

9
3
8
4
7 5
6

What time is the clock telling ?


A. 6 o’clock
B. Half 9
C. Half 9 o’clock
D. Quarter to 6 o’clock

3|6
STUDENT NAME:_______________________________________________

8. Bridget had 5, 465 Malawi Kwacha only. She bought 10 sweets at 200
kwacha each, she then bought 3 Chapatis at 500 kwacha each. How
much money did she remain with?
A. 2,000 Malawi Kwacha
B. 3,500 Malawi Kwacha
C. 1,965 Malawi Kwacha
D. 1,865 Malawi Kwacha

9. Mr. Kaponda is one of the richest farmers in Malawi. This year he


harvested 9,652 bags of maize. Mr. Kaponda sold 5,678 bags to buy a
new car. How many bags did he remain with?
A. 3,974
B. 2, 974
C. 15,330
D. 974

10. A ground is divided into 10 equal portions. If one portion is 35 meters


long. Find the total length of the ground.

A. 350
B. 3, 500
C. 25
D. 45

SECTION B (20 Marks)

Answer all the questions in the spaces provided.

11. Mitembo school has 400 primary school students and 8 classrooms. If
the headmaster, plans to divide the students equally among all the
classes. How many students will each class have?

4|6
STUDENT NAME:_______________________________________________

12. Maliya had 1735 Malawi kwacha. She wanted to record this on
the abacus. How could she write this information?

13. Draw the line of symmetry on the following shapes

14. Mr. Banda grew 40 trees of mangoes. He recorded this information in


form of a graph as below.

What is the key for the graph?

15. Write the numbers in the black boxes

4 4
2 7

3 3
3 8

2
5

1 1 1
1 4 9

5 1
0
END OF QUESTIONS!

5|6
STUDENT NAME:_______________________________________________

ROUGH WORK

6|6

You might also like