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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH

HALF YEARLY EXAM WORKSHEET 2021-2022

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: IV

UNIT - I PLACE VALUE

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS


1. Smallest 5 – digit number is _______________________
2. If we add 1 to the greatest 5 – digit number, we get _________ number.
3. ______________ period has 3 places.
4. A 6- digit number begins with the ____________ place.
5. The_____________ value only gives the value of the digit.
6. The lakhs place is in the ______________ period.
7. Smallest 6- digit number is _____________.
8. Thousands period has _____________ places, ____________ and
______________.
9. ____________ , ____________ and _______________ are the places in
ones period.
10. The place value chart has been separated into groups called
______________.
11. Greatest 5- digit number is _______________.
12. One lakh has ____________________ zeros.
13. The ____________ gives the value of the digit depending on its place in
the number.
14. We put _______________ to separate the periods.
15. The face value of 7 in 5,27,302 is_____________.
16. 569703 ____________ 569073 ( < , > , = ).
17. Greatest 5- digit number using the digits 6, 9, 1, 2 and 3 is ___________.

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18. Place value of 8 in 8,25,007 is ________________.
19. Place value of zero is always ____________.
20. Smallest 6- digit number using the digit 1,0,8,9,4 and 6 is ____________.
21. The _______________ the number of digits, the greater the number.
22. The standard numeral for 300000+60=________________
23. 1 ten= __________ones
24. 1 hundred =___________ tens
25. 10 hundreds = _________thousands
26. _______thousands = 1 lakh
27. Greatest 6 digit number is _____________
28. _________ 4 digit number +1=10000
29. Greatest 3 digit number +_____ = smallest 4 digit number
30. Greatest ____________ number + 1 =100
31. The ___________value gives the value of the digit.
32. 98345 _____ 98435 (< , > ,=)
33. We write ________ for ten thousand.
34. A 6 –digit number moves into a new period called the ________ period.
35. The number before is called __________________
36. The number after is called ___________________
37. To get the successor of a number, we have to add _____.
38. To get the predecessor of a number, we have to _____________ 1.
39. Successor of 308789 is ______________.
40. Predecessor of 695000 is_______________

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II. Do the following.

1. Write the numbers shown on the spike abacus and then write in
words.

________________

_________________________________

_________________

_________________________________

2. Write in figures.
a) Nine lakh forty thousand sixteen ________________.
b) Sixty seven thousand one hundred one _________________.
c) Two lakh eighteen _________________.
d) Seven lakh ninety two thousand four hundred sixteen___________.

3. Fill in the blanks .

In 8,56,420
________________ tens _______________ lakhs

________________ ten thousands _______________ ones

________________ hundreds _______________ thousands.

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4. Write the numeral in each of the following :
a) 50,000 + 600 + 4 = ______________.
b) 9,00,000 + 4000 + 20 = ______________.
c) 6,00,000 + 20000 + 9 = _______________.
d) 10000 + 2000 + 70 = _______________.

5. Write the place value and the face value of the underlined digits
a) 8,49,255 _______________
b) 67,043 _______________
c) 59,368 _______________
d) 7,04,003 _______________
6. Write the expanded form.
a) 4,65,208 _____________________________________________

b) 50,607 _______________________________________________

c) 2,09,678 _____________________________________________

d) 876532 ______________________________________________

7. Fill in the blanks.


a) 37,456 ; 47,456 ; ___________ ; __________ ; __________
b) 66,105 ; 67,105 ; ___________ ; __________ ; __________
c) 4,803 ; 4,903 ; ___________ ; __________ ; __________
d) 72,055 ; 72,065 ; ___________ ; __________ ; __________

8. Write the number before for the following numbers:


a) 10563 _______________
b) 567070_______________
c) 900000 ______________
d) 784500_______________
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9. Write the number after for the following numbers :

a) 945672 __________________
b) 455449 __________________
c) 299999 __________________
d) 630999 __________________
10. Put the correct sign ( < , > )
a) 84173 ______ 848173
b) 95043_______ 95988
c) 110184______ 110814
d) 679687 _______ 99785
11. Ring the greatest number.
a) 83675, 200456, 98500
b) 184396, 180396, 159396
c) 98634, 98364, 98643
12. Ring the smallest number.
a) 119672, 90251, 109672
b) 841379, 843719, 841739
c) 428350, 520043, 696785

13. Rearrange the following numbers in descending order.

a) 42860, 43816, 42806, 43806


_______________________________________

b) 110184, 98795, 985600, 26458


_______________________________________

c) 196722, 634560, 185763, 65458


_______________________________________
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14. Rearrange the following numbers in ascending order.

a) 538196, 63985, 636856, 446786


________________________________________

b) 26391, 64026, 64006, 58192


________________________________________

c) 232134, 231315, 230600, 233008


________________________________________

15. Use the digits to make the greatest number and the smallest
number possible. Do not repeat the digits.

Digits smallest number greatest number

6,0,2,9

7,5,1,6,8

8,3,0,2,9,5

4,9,6,2,3,7

ROMAN NUMERALS
I. Fill in the blanks
1. Roman symbols are formed by __________symbols.
2. Putting a letter after one of a bigger value means __________ it.
3. Putting a letter before one of bigger value means __________ it.
4. The letters can be repeated up to a maximum of ________ times only.
5. ______________is never subtracted.
6. I can be subtracted from ______________ and ___________only.
7. __________ is never repeated.
8. Roman symbol for 100 is ___________.

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9. Hindu – Arabic numeral for XXIX is ______________
10. Roman symbol for 25 is _______________.

II. Write the Roman numerals for the given numbers.

a) 6 -- f) 23 --
b) 36 -- g) 10 --
c) 500 -- h) 4 --
d) 18 -- i) 19 --
e) 30 -- j) 1000 --

III. Write the Hindu – Arabic numerals for the following.

a) XXXVIII -- f) XXI --
b) D -- g) XIV --
c) XX -- h) XXXI --
d) III -- i) XVII --
e) L -- j) XXI --

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UNIT – 2 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION

I. Fill in the blanks

1. The numbers which are added are called______________.


2. Answer of addition is called ________________ .
3. The sum of any number and zero is _______________
4. Answer of subtraction is called________________
5. Any number subtracted from ______________ is zero.
6. When we subtract _________from a number, we get the number itself.
7. We can add two or more numbers in any order, the _________ remains
the same.
8. 572 + 38 =_______+ 572
9. In 66 + 203 + 5 = 274 __________________ are addends and the sum is
_______ .
10. When we change the order of the numbers being added, the
____________ does not change.
11. _______ — 0 = 4890
12. 672 + _____ = 672
13. 345 — _______ = 0

II Add the following.

a) 8040 + 5764 b) 5458+ 965 c) 28979 + 5765

d) 29653 + 78 + 8850 e) 5934 + 656 + 598328 f) 6754 + 8 + 5067

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III. Subtract the following.
a) 37900 – 2800 b) 4000 - 295 c) 86571-78456

d) 4905 – 255 e) 79231- 9027 f) 90000 - 2508

IV. Solve the following.


1) In a town there are 72,950 men, 78,256 women and 62,543
children. Find the total population of the town.
2) A man deposited Rs. 95,000 in a bank a few days later he
deposited Rs. 57,890 again. Find the total money in his
account.
3) A businessman deposited Rs. 2,95,750 in a bank. Six months
later he deposited Rs. 79,955 again. What amount did he
deposit in the bank in all?
4) In a large stadium there were 76,060 men and 52,992 were
women and 2604 children. How many people are there in all?
5) on a particular day, the bank received Rs. 9856 and gave out
Rs.975. How much more money was received by the bank than
given out?
6) Mr.Suresh has Rs.6830 in the bank .He wants to leave only
Rs.3950 there and take out the rest. How much money can he
take out?

7) The Mehtas bought a new TV and gave in their old TV in


exchange. Their old TV was valued at Rs.67890. They had to pay
the dealer Rs. 5670. What was the cost of their new TV?

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Unit 3: Multiplication
I. Fill in the blanks

1. _________________ is the repeated addition of the same number.

2. The answer in the multiplication is called _____________________ .

3. The numbers being multiplied are called ______________________ .

4. If a number is multiplied by 1, the product is the ________________ .

5. If a number is multiplied by ______________, the product is zero.

6. ______ x 1 = 56

7. 764 x 0 = ____________

8. 52 x 86 = 86 x _________

9. 39 x 20 = _____________

10. 60 x 40 =______________

11. ____________ is opposite of division.

12. 345 x 30 =_____________

13. 908 x 70 =_____________

14. 5428 x 60 =_____________

15. 817 x 500 = _____________

16. 976 x _________ = 9760

17. _________ x 100 = 4500

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II. Multiply the following

a) 5923 x 6 b) 1978 x 8 c) 4566 x 5

d) 23 x 56 e) 307 x 80 f) 4598 x 70

g) 657 x 89 h) 53 x 462 i) 509 x 25

j) 3132 x 27 k) 230 x 96 l) 3506 x 43

m) 267 x 900 n) 737 x 800 o) 257 x 600

b) Solve the following


1. Each of Ram’s mango trees gives about 325 mangoes. How many
mangoes will an orchard with 26 such trees give?

2. Golden mango Cooperative farms has 620 rows of mango trees with 15

trees in each row. How many mango trees are planted in the farm?

3. 225 trucks each carrying 82 Kg of apples come into the city. How many
kilograms of apples have come into the city?

4. A bicycle costs Rs.975. How much will 28 bicycle cost?

5. The cost of toy car is Rs.78. What do 9 toy cars cost?

6. A bag contains 65 kg of rice. How much would 230 such weigh?

7. A cell phone shop sold 768 cell phones in a week. How many cell phones
will be sold in 43 weeks?

8. The cost of a box of pen is Rs 950. What is the cost of 8 such boxes of
pens?

9. The cost of a chocolate box is Rs. 490. What is the cost of 7 such boxes?

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UNIT 4: DIVISION
I. Fill in the blanks.

1. The number which is to be divided is called _______________

2. The number by which we divide is called _________________

3. The answer in division is called ______________________

4. The number which is left over in division is called ____________

5. _is always less than the divisor.

6. Division by is not possible.

7. When we find the price of one, it is called the ________________

8. Zero divided by any number is ________________

9. Any number divided by _________________is one.

10. 485 ÷ = 485

11. ÷92 =0.

12. ÷ 23 = 1

13. 74 ÷ 0 =

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II. Solve.

a) 9876÷9 b) 5910÷8 c) 7550 ÷5 d) 7309÷7

e) 6537 ÷ 6 f) 1000 ÷ 4 g) 2166 ÷3 h) 8080 ÷ 2

III. Find the quotient and remainder

a) 60 ÷ 30 b) 320 ÷ 45 c) 270 ÷90 d) 890 ÷10


e) 76 ÷20 f) 95 ÷60 g) 811 ÷50 h) 506÷70

i) 97 ÷34 j) 86 ÷27 k) 79 ÷82 l) 615 ÷67

m) 230 ÷49 n)989 ÷76 o) 305 ÷57 p) 9494 ÷92

q) 7045 ÷48 r) 3456 ÷16 s) 9634 ÷37 t) 305 ÷5

IV. Solve the following.

1. If 8 chocolate cost Rs. 256. What does 1 chocolate cost?


2. If 3 balls cost Rs. 609. What does 1 ball cost?
3. If 7 crayon boxes cost Rs. 196. How much does 1 crayon box
cost?
4. If 6 shirts cost Rs.4236. What does 1 shirt cost?

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UNIT: 6 MULTIPLES

I. Fill in the blanks


1. Every number is a multiple of
2. Every multiple of a number is ___________
than or equal to the number.
3. We can find the of a number by
multiplying it by 1, 2, 3, 4 so on.
4. Third multiple of 6 is
5. Fifth multiple of 7 is
6. Second multiple of 8 is

II. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING.

1. Find the first 5 multiples of each of the following.


a) 8 b) 12 c) 9 d) 7 e) 50

2. Find the first two common multiples


of the following.

a) 4, 8 b) 2, 4 c) 10, 5 d) 6, 3 e) 9, 12

Note: Practice Multiplication Tables .

Refer text book, note book for more practice.

Prepared By: III – V Boys’Section

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