Abacus Year 4 – Mega Mathematics Practice Paper
(100 Questions)
Section A: Numbers & Place Value (10 Q)
1. Write the number that comes after 7,999.
2. Write the number that comes 100 before 9,250.
3. What is the place value of the digit 6 in 46,382?
4. Round 5,487 to the nearest 10.
5. Round 8,763 to the nearest 100.
6. Write in words: 3,508.
7. Compare: 4,732 ___ 4,327.
8. Arrange in ascending order: 5,802; 5,208; 5,280; 5,820.
9. What is the difference between the largest 4-digit number and the smallest 4-digit number?
10. Write the Roman numeral for 47.
Section B: Addition & Subtraction (8 Q)
11. Add: 4,268 + 5,479.
12. Subtract: 9,204 – 6,837.
13. Add: 3,452 + 6,238 + 5,120.
14. Subtract: 12,000 – 8,475.
15. Find the sum of 4,327 and 7,654.
16. 7,435 – 3,282 = ?
17. A shop had 4,563 pens. It sold 2,789. How many are left?
18. A farmer had 6,845 eggs. He sold 2,473. How many remain?
Section C: Multiplication & Division (12 Q)
19. Multiply: 436 × 7.
20. Multiply: 82 × 36.
21. Divide: 936 ÷ 12.
22. Divide: 1,456 ÷ 8.
23. Write the next 3 multiples of 125 after 1,000.
24. Write all factors of 54.
25. Find the HCF of 36 and 48.
26. Find the LCM of 12 and 15.
27. A farmer packs 924 apples equally into 12 baskets. How many in each?
28. A school has 864 students. They sit equally in 24 rows. How many per row?
29. Multiply: 245 × 46.
30. Divide: 1,764 ÷ 14.
Section D: Fractions & Decimals (10 Q)
31. Simplify: 20/25.
32. Write 0.4 as a fraction.
33. Convert 7/10 into a decimal.
34. Add: 3/8 + 5/8.
35. Subtract: 9/10 – 3/10.
36. Compare: 0.75 ___ 3/4.
37. Order from smallest to largest: 1/3, 1/2, 3/4, 2/5.
38. Write the mixed number for 23/6.
39. Write the improper fraction for 4 2/5.
40. A pizza is cut into 12 equal slices. Rani eats 5 slices. Write the fraction eaten.
Section E: Measurement (8 Q)
41. Convert 6 km into metres.
42. Convert 750 cm into metres.
43. A rope is 8 m long. Cut into 16 equal parts. How long is each part?
44. A jug contains 4.5 litres of juice. How many millilitres is this?
45. The perimeter of a square is 64 cm. Find the length of one side.
46. The area of a rectangle is 72 cm². If its length is 9 cm, what is the width?
47. A car travels 90 km in 1 hour. How far in 4 hours?
48. A tank holds 3,500 litres of water. If 1,275 litres are used, how much remains?
Section F: Geometry (7 Q)
49. How many faces does a cube have?
50. Draw a line of symmetry for a triangle.
51. How many edges does a cuboid have?
52. How many vertices does a square pyramid have?
53. Write the names of two shapes with curved surfaces.
54. Draw and label an acute angle.
55. A hexagon has how many sides?
Section G: Data Handling & Probability (5 Q)
56. A survey showed: 15 children like apples, 20 like bananas, 25 like grapes. Draw a bar chart.
57. Marks scored: 12, 18, 14, 20, 16. Find the mean.
58. Write the mode of: 4, 5, 6, 4, 7, 4, 8.
59. A dice is rolled. What is the probability of getting a 6?
60. A spinner is divided into 4 equal parts: red, blue, green, yellow. Probability of blue?
Section H: Number Line (20 Q)
61. Draw a number line from –5 to +5 and mark all integers.
62. Mark 3/4 on a number line between 0 and 1.
63. Show –8 and +8 on a number line.
64. Place the numbers 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 on a number line.
65. Show 2/5 and 3/5 on the same number line.
66. On a number line from 0 to 100, mark multiples of 10.
67. Show the midpoint between 20 and 40 on a number line.
68. Mark –3, 0, +3, +6 on a number line.
69. Show 7/10 and 9/10 on a number line.
70. On a number line, jump 2 steps of +5 starting from 10. Where do you land?
71. Place 2.1, 2.15, 2.2 on a number line.
72. Draw a number line from –10 to +10. Shade the numbers greater than –2.
73. Mark 1/2, 1/4, 3/4 on a number line.
74. Show the result of 5 – 3 using a number line.
75. Show the result of –2 + 4 on a number line.
76. Draw a number line from 0 to 50, mark every 5th number.
77. Plot 0.25, 0.5, 0.75 on a number line between 0 and 1.
78. Show –7 + (–3) on a number line.
79. Mark 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 on a number line.
80. Show the result of 12 ÷ 4 on a number line.
Section I: Word Problems (20 Q)
81. Rani had 2,348 marbles. She gave 1,249 to her friend. How many left?
82. A school bought 45 chairs. Each cost Rs 950. Find total cost.
83. A shopkeeper sold 245 pencils on Monday, 368 on Tuesday. Total pencils sold?
84. A rope is 9.6 m long. Cut into 12 equal parts. Find the length of each.
85. A car travels 75 km in 1 hour. How far in 9 hours?
86. A farmer collected 2,586 eggs on Monday and 3,472 on Tuesday. How many in total?
87. A fruit seller had 876 apples. He sold 438. How many remain?
88. A class collected Rs 4,560 for charity. If shared among 12 students, how much each?
89. A train travels 120 km in 2 hours. How far in 5 hours?
90. A box can hold 48 pens. How many boxes for 1,152 pens?
91. A rectangular garden is 25 m long and 15 m wide. Find its perimeter.
92. A cuboid tank is 6 m long, 4 m wide, 5 m high. Find its volume.
93. A boy bought 3 pencils at Rs 12 each and 2 erasers at Rs 8 each. Find the total cost.
94. A ribbon is 300 cm long. Cut into 6 equal parts. Length of each part?
95. A car uses 10 litres of petrol in 150 km. How much petrol for 450 km?
96. There are 72 chocolates. Packed equally into 8 boxes. How many per box?
97. A shopkeeper sold 328 pens in January, 467 in February. How many pens in total?
98. The cost of 1 notebook is Rs 35. What is the cost of 18 notebooks?
99. A rope is 108 m long. Cut into 12 equal parts. How many metres in each part?
100. A tank holds 2,800 litres of water. If 1,750 litres are used, how much remains?