Class 4 Maths Work Book Sem2 PDF
Class 4 Maths Work Book Sem2 PDF
Class 4 Maths Work Book Sem2 PDF
Class - 4 (Semester - 2)
Wrokbook Development Committee
Editorial Board
Ms. Vetriselvi. K IAS
Special Officer, English Medium Project, CSE-AP, Amaravati.
Dr. B. Pratap Reddy MA., B.Ed., Ph.D. Sri. D. Madhusudhana Rao MA., B.Ed.
Director - SCERT, AP, Amaravati. Director - Government Textbook Press, AP, Amaravati.
Editors
Prof. D.S.N. Sastry M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. Sri K. V. Suryanarayana M.Sc., M.Ed.
Retd. Principal A.J. College of Education, Machilipatnam. Lecturer, DIET, Bommuru.
Co-ordinators
Dr. T. V. S. Ramesh M.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D. Sri B. Kishore Babu M.Sc., B.Ed.
Dept. of C&T, SCERT, AP. MPUPS, K. Kothapalem, Mopidevi(M), Krishna.
Authors
Sri A. Kishore SGT Sri M. S. Prasad SGT Sri B. Kishore babu SGT
MPPS, Kothapalem, Guntur District MPPS, Purreyavalasa, MPUPS, K.Kothapalem, Krishna District
Sri K. Venkata Krishna SGT Vizianagaram District Sri N. Murali Krishna SGT
MPUPS, Bhairavapatnam, Sri S. Adinarayana SGT MPUPS, Tungalavaripalem,
Krishna District MPPS, Prathipadu, Guntur District Krishna District
Sri L. Himagiri SGT Smt V. Triveni SGT Sri K. Nanaji SGT
MPPS, Kothuru, MPPS, Gummalladoddi, MPPS, Mulagapudi,
Srikakulam District East Godavari District Visakhapatnam District
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Foreword
The Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced extensive curriculum reforms in school education
from the academic year 2020-21. New textbooks were designed to enhance learning outcomes of the
children with focus on foundational learning. "The more you sing, the sweeter your song becomes; the
more you sing, the best singer you become. Neem-leaf taste changes from bitter to better if you are
regularly used to it. So, practice consistently to become what you want, to get what you want"- Yogi
Vemana. Workbooks are developed to give practice and supplement the textbook with additional
activities related to the textual concepts in a systematic procedure. This workbook is developed to
give ample practice to the student to master the concepts.
Semester system is going to be implemented from this academic year for 1 to 5 classes.
Mathematics workbooks have been developed in bilingual approach. Each lesson in the textbook is
divided into concepts and each concept is provided with a worksheet in the workbook. The concept
taught in the instructional period can be reinforced through worksheets which helps the child to understand
the concept well.
Workbook is developed in continuum with the textbook. In Mathematics, practising the exercises
plays a vital role to understand the concepts. This workbook exercises are more child friendly as well
as teacher friendly to deal with multi-class teaching. The number of worksheets is equal to the number
of periods allotted for that unit. Problems given in the workbook are based on real life situations by
following the strategy of simple to complex. Especially word-problems are given importance to inculcate
the interest among the learners. The worksheets are given in such a way that student himself can write
the answer with the help of the concept learned from the textbook.
We are grateful to Honourable Chief Minister Sri.Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for being our
source of inspiration to carry out this extensive reform in the education department. We extend our
gratitude to Dr.Audimulapu Suresh, Honourable Minister of Education for striving towards qualitative
education. Our special thanks to Sri. Budithi Rajsekhar, IAS, Principal Secretary School Education,
Sri. Vadrevu Chinaveerabhadrudu, IAS, Commissioner, School Education, Ms.Vetriselvi.K, IAS,
Special Officer for their constant motivation and guidance.
We convey our thanks to the expert team. We also thank our workbook writers, editors, artists
and layout designers for their contribution in the development of this workbook. We invite constructive
feedback from the teachers and parents in further refinement of the workbook.
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Instructions to Teachers
This workbook is compiled to help the students to practice the concepts learnt in the classroom.
Teachers need to understand that the number of worksheets are equal to the total number of periods
for every unit.
Every worksheet is designed to help the students to practice the concepts learnt in that respective period.
First 45 minutes for concept teaching and remaining 45 minutes are allotted for the worksheet. If more
time needed, let the learners make use of the leisure time at home to complete the worksheet exercises.
The main objective of this workbook is to make the children to work individually rather than in groups.
Here the teacher acts as facilitator and helps the learner whenever it is necessary.
This workbook will be helpful for multigrade teaching. Period transaction for one class and worksheet
exercises for another class. It is a powerful tool to counter the timemanagement problems of multi-
grade teaching.
Worksheets concretise and make perfect understanding of the key concepts learnt in the classroom.
It is very crucial in Teaching Learning Process.
It is helpful for the teacher to identify the areas where the learners need additional support and thus
teachers can work for remedial coaching. It is mandatory to check the worksheet solutions and do
signature.
Worksheets are constructively designed by keeping in mind the levels of the learners and the strategies
followed are simple to complex, known to unknown, and speed and accuracy.
Worksheets can be helpful for the students for selflearning and it is a great tool for teacher to assess
the students for Formative Assessments in CCE.
At the end of every unit, an Assessment Worksheet is provided to evaluate the student. It is helpful
to estimate the learning levels of the students and to know how well they involve in Teaching-
Learning Process and grasping the concepts.
Instructions to the parents:
Workbooks are given in addition to the textbooks for more practice.
The exercises of the worksheets will be solved in the classrooms by the students, if they need some
more time, they will complete the balance of the work at home.
It is not only helpful for the teachers to know the students’ learning levels but also helpful for the
parents to know their children’s progress.
Parents can bring the difficulties faced by their kids while solving the problems at home to the notice
of the teachers.
Worksheets are complementary to the concepts thought in the classroom and it should not be done
before completion of the period transaction. Parents should not force their children to complete the
sheets prior to the period-transactions.
Workbook is to make the Teaching-Learning Process fruitful if you are also committed to encourage
your children in a suggested way.
Based on the remark of the teacher at the end of the page the performence of the student may be
understood.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
Unit 4: Subtraction
Pupil will be able to...
✒ Do subtractions up to 4-digit numbers.
✒ Estimate the difference between two 4-digit numbers.
✒ Solve the problems in daily life with using of subtraction.
✒ Correct the mistakes in subtractions and give reasons.
✒ Say the profit of loss in daily life situations.
Unit 5: Multiplication
Pupil will be able to...
✒ Do the multiplications with 3D by 2D numbers.
✒ Explain sequential steps in doing multiplications with 3D by 2D numbers in different ways.
✒ Solve the real life problems involving multiplications.
✒ Write the multiples of given numbers.
Unit 6: Division
Pupil will be able to...
✒ Do the divisions up to 3D ÷2D.
✒ Do the divisions with 10 and 100.
✒ Do the daily life problems using division.
✒ Check the division.
✒ Do the problems with DMAS rule.
Unit 7: Geometry
Pupil will be able to...
✒ Identify the shapes of three dimensional objects.
✒ Find the edges, corners, and faces of the 3D objects.
✒ Know the shapes and properties of rectangle, square and triangle.
✒ Calculate the area and perimeter of the objects using grid papers.
✒ Know the concept of a circle.
✒ Make different shapes using 'TANGRAM'.
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MATHS MAGIC
Class ( )-4
Semester -2
Lesson
Lesson Name Month Pages
No.
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WORKSHEET : 1
4. Subtraction DATE :
1. Do the following.
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WORKSHEET: : 1
4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
a) 8 6 7 b) 7 5 6
(-) 2 2 4 (-) 2 4 3
6 5 2 3 4 2
c) 7 2 d) 8 3
(-) 4 9 (-) 8 9
4 8 8 7 3 9
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WORKSHEET : 2
4. Subtraction DATE :
1. Do the following.
a) 6734 b) 8512 c) 7236 d) 9253 e) 6328
(-)3528 (-) 4329 (-) 3568 (-) 4521 (-) 5836
_______ ______ ______ ______ _______
_______ ______ ______ ______ _______
3. 9890 – 7999 =
4. 8786 – 6894 =
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WORKSHEET: : 3
4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
1. There were 8645 soldiers in a military camp. Out of which 2143 were sent for a
special training. How many were left in the camp?
b. What is to be found
2. There were 8645 soldiers in a military camp. Out of which 2143 were sent for a
special training. How many were left in the camp?
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WORKSHEET : 3
4. Subtraction DATE :
3. There were 8645 soldiers in a military camp. Out of which 2143 were sent for a
special training. How many were left in the camp?
=__________
4. There were 8645 soldiers in a military camp. Out of which 2143 were sent for a
special training. How many were left in the camp?
=__________
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WORKSHEET: : 4
4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
1. Raju bought 8496 coconuts from a farmer. Out of these 5234 coconuts were peeled
off. How many coconuts are yet to be peeled off ?
b. What is to be found
2. Bhaskar took a loan of ` 5500 to buy a net. He paid ` 7680 to the bank and
cleared his loan. How much amount did he pay more to the bank? `
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c. How much excess amount was paid than the loan taken?
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WORKSHEET : 4
4. Subtraction DATE :
=__________
4. Mahmad arranged 6856 chairs for a meeting in a ground. Out of these, 4315
chairs were occupied. How many chairs were kept vacant ?
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4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
1. Do the following.
(-) 2349 (-) 5468 (-) 3652 (-) 3692 (-) 3914
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WORKSHEET : 5
4. Subtraction DATE :
3. Subtract the greatest three digit number from the smallest four digit number.
a) 8 6 1 b) 6 4
(-) 8 (-) 5 6 8
8 3 7 3 2 8 3 6
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4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
1. Balaji bought 4260 mangoes from a garden. 2786 mangoes were sold. How many of
them are yet to be sold?
2. Thrisanth got printed 2000 wedding cards for his marriage. He distributed 1856 cards
till now. How many wedding cards are left with him ?
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WORKSHEET : 6
4. Subtraction DATE :
3. A visitor travelled 3264 kilo metres of distance in his tour. Out of the total distance, he
travelled 2567 kilometres of distance by train. The rest of the distance he travelled by
bus. How much distance is travelled by bus?
4. In a junk shop, there was 7654 kgs of junk. Out of which, 5987kgs was iron waste and
the left was plastic waste. How much weight of plastic waste was in the junk shop?
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4. Subtraction DATE
DATE ::
WORKSHEET
1. Asir sold his goat for ` 8560 and bought a sheep for ` 1450 less than the cost of the
goat. What is the cost of the sheep? `
2. Seetha had ` 9684 and Eswari had ` 5320 less than that of Seetha. How much amount
did Eswari has? `
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3. In a cattle there are 2896 cows and buffaloes are 1234 less than cows. How many
buffaloes are there in the cattle?
4. In Ravikona, the number of illiterates is 3265 less than the number of literates.
If the number of literates is 4389. Find the numbers of illiterates in the village.
5. There are 3654 mango plants in the groove. Guava plants are 1234 less than the mango
plants. How many guava plants are in the groove?
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6234 – 3698 20 00
7920 – 4960
8999 – 2910
9138 – 3333
5000 – 2687
6389 – 4967
2. Estimate the difference on both sides and put < or = or > in the blanks according
to your estimation. One has been done for you.
<,=,>
(Estimated value) (Estimated value)
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3. Estimate the difference between the largest four digit number and the largest three
digit number.
4. Estimate the nearest thousand of the number which is 4276 less than 8631.
5. The sum of two numbers is 8324. If one of them is 5896, estimate the other number.
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you.
Ex :
624 + 357 =981
b)
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796 – 654 = 142
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sweater. He sold it for ` 240. Say whether he got profit or loss?
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1. `
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2. `
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3. `
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4. `
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5. `
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1. 1600 1750
2. 1800 1995
3. 6004 3695
4. 969 1096
5. 5344 5434
6. 7689 7689
` `
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1. Do the following.
a) 7 5 4 6 b) 9 1 2 3 c) 5 0 0 0
6 4 2
(-) 3
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2 6 8 3
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4. Put the correct sign < , = , > by estimating the sum and difference.
< ,= , >
a) 3140 + 2890 8620 – 2180
b) 5189 + 1792 9368 – 2387
c) 4231 + 2160 5317 – 3592
5. Write the addition facts from subtraction facts and vice-versa.
)
a) 2687 + 3149=5836
b) 5368 – 2490=2878
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d) 3 3 0 × 3 e) 4 0 4 × 2 f) 233×3
a) 4 0 ×2 b) 4 2×2 c) 30 ×3 d) 3 3 2 ×
_________ _________ _________ _________
06 86 906 1328
_________ _________ _________ _________
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d) 3 3 2 × e) 2 0×4 f) 2 0 2 ×
_________ _________ _________
328 8 808
_________ _________ _________
3. Check the following products, whether they are correct or not ? If not, correct
them.
a) 2 4 3 × 2 b) 3 3 2 × 3 c) 102×4
__________ _________ _________
466 996 488
4. Multiply 334 by 2.
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(1) There are 321 pupils in a school. The government supplied 3 pairs of uniforms to
each pupil. How many pairs of uniforms were supplied to the school in total ?
a) What information is given in the problem?
b) What is to be found?
c) Which operation do you prefer to solve the problem?
(2) There are 321 pupils in a school. The government supplied 3 pairs of uniforms to
each pupil. How many pairs of uniforms were supplied to the school?
a) How many pupils were there in the school?______
b) How many pairs of uniforms were supplied to each pupil?____
c) Which operation do you select to find the total pairs of uniforms supplied?____
(3) There are 321 pupils in a school. The government supplied 3 pairs of uniforms
each pupil. How many pairs of uniforms were supplied to the school?
a) Number of pupils in the school =321
b) Number of pairs of uniforms supplied to each pupil = 3
c) Number of total pairs of uniforms supplied to the school = 321 × 3 =______
(4) There are 321 pupils in a school. The government supplied 3 pairs of uniforms to
each pupil. How many pairs of uniforms were supplied to the school?
a) Number of pupils in the school =
b) Number of pairs of uniforms supplied for each pupil =
c) Number of total pairs of uniforms supplied to the school = _____
=______
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______
____
____
= 321
=3
= 321 × 3 =______
= _______
= _______
= _______
= _______
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1. There are 213 benches in a school. 3 students can be seated on a bench. How many
students can be seated on 213 benches?
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One lorry carries 243 bags of rice.How many bags can 3 such lorries carry?
If the cost of one sitting stool is ` 220, what will be the cost of 4 such stools?
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400 × 5 50 × 5 3×5
2000 280 15
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1. Ramayya went to work in an agriculture field for 2 days. If his wage was ` 425
per day, what was his total wage?
a) What information is given in the problem?
b) What is to be found?
c) Which operation do you prefer to solve the problem?
2. Ramayya went to work in an agriculture field for 2 days. If his wage was ` 425
per day, what was his total wage?
How many days did Ramayya work? __________
How much was his wage per one day? __________
How much was his wage per two days? __________
3. Ramayya went to work in an agriculture field for 2 days. If his wage was ` 425
per day, what was his total wage?
Wage per one day = ` 425
Number of days Ramayya worked = 2
The wage received by Ramayya for two days = ` 425 × 2 = `_______.
4. Ramayya went to work in an agriculture field for 2 days. If his wage was ` 425
per day, what was his total wage?
Wage per one day =
Number of days Ramayya worked =
The wage received by Ramayya for two days =
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______
_____
______
= ` 425
= 2
= ` 425 × 2 = ` _______.
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1. In a hostel 135 kg of rice is consumed per a day. How many kgs of rice will be consumed
in a week?
2. If Rangamma sold each guava at ` 6, then how much money she gets on selling 154
guavas? `
3. Janaki sells each garland at `115. If she sells 8 garlands on a particular day, then how
much money will she earn? `
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Chandradeep drinks 8 glasses of water every day. How many glasses of water will he
drink in one year? (365 days)
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Find the given products and colour the answer in the grid given below. See what
you get.
Answer grid (
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a) 32 × 15 b) 4 3 5 × 17 c) 3 2 0 × 24
16 5 30 5 1 8
32 5 4 5 64 0
5 395 8
1. The cost of one metre Pondur cotton cloth is ` 294. How much amount is required to
buy 29 metres of such cloth? `
3. A total of 146 students are studying in Mulagapudi Primary School. Each student paid
` 30 for the flood relief fund. Find the total amount collected.
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(A machine in a factory produces 398 toys every day. How many toys will it produce
in 23 days ?
A truck can carry 354 gunny bags. How many gunny bags can be carried by 28 such
trucks?
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a) 3 6 5 × 45 b) 306×38 c) 8 3×56
1 25 448 4 8 8
14 6 0 9 8 15
16425 11 62 8
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1) With the advise of their class teacher 85 students of class donated ` 125 each for the
C.M relief fund. How much did they collect altogether?
`
2) One basket contains 268 tomatoes. How many tomatoes are contained in 36 such
baskets?
3) Lingayya was a bangle seller and sold bangles at ` 36 per dozen. In the month of
March, he sold 287 dozens of bangles. How much money did he get?
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4) Sambayya produced 36 jaggery blocks through sugar cane harvesting. He sold each
jaggery block at ` 680. How much money did he earn?
`
5) Apparao distributed 64 school bags to orphan children on the occasion of his birthday. If
he bought each bag at ` 245, how much money did he spend on bags ?
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× 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 1 2 7
2 4 10
3 9
4 24
5 20
6
7 56
8 72
9 90
10
a) multiples of 3 are
___,____,___,____,___,___,____,____,____,__
b) multiples of 7 are
___,____,___,____,___,___,____,____,____,__
c) multiples of 9 are
___,____,___,____,___,___,____,____,____,__
d) multiples of 10 are
__,____,___,____,___,___,____,____,____,__
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a) 45 ÷ 5 = ______
______ × ______ = ______
______ ÷ ______ = ______
b) 64 ÷8 = ________
______ × ______ = ______
______ ÷ ______ = ______
c) 77 ÷ 7 = _______
______ × ______ = ______
______ ÷ ______ = ______
d) 75÷ 5 = ______
______ × ______ = ______
______ ÷ ______ = ______
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1. Do the following.
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1. Archana packed 112 dhoopsticks equally in 8 boxes. How many dhoopsticks did
each box hold?
b) What is to be found?
2. Archana packed 112 dhoopsticks equally in 8 boxes. How many dhoopsticks did
each box hold?
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3. Archana packed 112 dhoopsticks equally in 8 boxes. How many dhoopsticks did each
box hold?
Number of boxes ( =8
= 112÷ 8 = _______
4. Archana packed 112 dhoopsticks equally in 8 boxes. How many dhoopsticks did each
box hold?
5. Archana packed 112 dhoopsticks equally in 8 boxes. How many dhoopsticks did each
box hold?
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1. Divide the following numbers by 10 and write the quotient and remainder.
)
a) 687 b) 398
c) 289 d) 169
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3. Divide the following numbers by 100 and write the quotient and remainder.
a) 196 b) 217
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1. Frame word problems for each of the following divisions from your daily life.
(
a) 285 ÷ 3 b) 625 ÷ 5 c) 716 ÷ 2
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1. Meena packed 408 candles to sell in the market. She put the 12 candles in each packet.
How many packets are there?
2. 864 passengers can travel in a train with in 12 compartments equally. How many
passengers are there in each compartment?
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On an Independence day, 392 students are standing in the play ground. They are standing
in 14 equal rows. How many students are there in each row ?
192 books are equally arranged in 12 racks in a library. How many books are there in
each rack?
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a) 9 ) 8 1 9 ( b) 7 ) 7 2 5 (1 0
81 7
9 2
9 0
0 25
21
c) 8) 9 8 7 (1 d) 6 ) 9 6 9 ( 61
8 6
8 36
1 6 36
27
24 6
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e) 32) 9 8 4 (3 f) 75) 5 4 9 (7
96
24
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1. 12 + 4 – 8 ÷ 2 × 3 = __________
2. 37 – 6 × 4 + 32 ÷ 8 =__________
3. 35 + 28 ÷ 2 + 6 × 9 =__________
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1. Ramani wants to split a collection of crayons into groups of 14. Ramani has 518
crayons. How many groups will be created?
2. There are 37 students in the class and 777 playing blocks. If the blocks are divided
equally among the students, how many will each student get?
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3. If 950 kg of rice is packed in 95 bags, how much rice will each bag contain?
4. A bus can hold 48 seats. If there are 12 rows of seats equally in the bus, how many
seats are in each row?
If you counted 120 hands in your class, then how many students are present in the
class?
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6. Jyothi wrote out her composition in 976 words. On an average, each line contained
16 words. How many lines did Jyothi write?
7. 880 tiles were purchased to cover the floor of each class room of a school. If each
room requires 84 tiles, how many class rooms could be tiled? How many tiles were
left over?
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72 4
2 38
24
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1. Count the number of edges, faces and corners of the following figures.
(
Object
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1. Write the names of the objects which are in shape from your surroundings
2. Write the number of edges and corners for the adjacent shape .
6. Draw a rectangle and mark its length as 5cm and breadth as 4cm.
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sides
corners
2. a) Measurement of each side is ______________
6 cm
b) All sides are having ____________measurements.
6 cm 6 cm
c) This shape is called_________________.
6 cm
3. Write the names of the objects which have square surface.
sides :
corners
5. If we cut the given figure along the dotted lines completely, then the number of triangles
we get ______
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Tooth Paste
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a) 6 cm
4 cm
perimeter = ______ cm
6 cm
7 cm = ______
8c
8 cm m
b) 8 cm
perimeter = ______ cm
8 cm
= ______
8 cm 8 cm
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3. Perimeter of a triangle with all equal sides is 24 cm. What is the length of each side?
10 cm
10 cm
8 cm 7 cm 5 cm
perimeter =
perimeter =
perimeter =
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1. Colour 4 adjacent units on the grid paper and find its perimeter.
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3. Draw a square on the grid paper whose side is 4 units. Find its perimeter.
Draw a rectangle with length 6 units and breadth 3 units on the grid paper and find its
perimeter.
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1. A flat floor surface occupies 45 tiles on it. Then the area of flat surface is ...... tiles.
————
2. A top of table occupies 30 equal sized papers. Then its area is ————papers.
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4. In this figure length of AB=12cm. Length of BC = 8 cm. What is the area of rectangle
ABCD?
ABCD AB =12 A B
D C
BC =8
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2. Draw a line along curved edge of a bangle, plate, small water bottle cap. Write the
names of the shapes you obtained.
4. Take a chart and draw a circle. Cut it around. Identify the centre, radius and perimeter
of the circle.
( )
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6 cm
6 cm
8 cm 6 cm
4. Perimeter of the rectangle is 50cm and its length is 15cm. What is the breadth of the
rectangle?
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8 6
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5. Perimeter of a triangle with all equal sides is 15cm. What is the length of each side?
7. A top of a table occupies 20 equal sized papers. Then find its area.
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