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Grade - 4

Time: 1 hour

MODEL PAPER
Student Name : ___________________________________________

School Name : ___________________________________________

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Seat No. _____________ Grade ____________ Section __________

Important Instructions

1) Check your name and grade on OMR answersheet. Student signature is must
on answersheet.

2) There are three sections A, B & C. Section A has 10 questions of 1 mark each.
Section B has 30 questions of 2 marks each. Section C has 10 questions of 3
marks each

3) Time allowed is 1 hour. After that extra 5 minutes will be given to darken the
circles with Blue / Black ball point pen.

4) Write answers on OMR Answer sheet by filling the correct circles. Do not
write answers on question paper.

5) Use pencil or blue / black ball point pen to fill the circles.

6) Students resorting to unfair means like copying / cheating in any form during
the examination will be disqualified.

7) Use of calculator is prohibited.

8) Students must carry the admit card & their school identity card with them.

Total Marks: / 100


Grade - 4

Time: 1 hour

Section - A (1 mark each)

1) Find the predecessor of 120.


a) 121 b) 118 c) 119 d) 122

2) In which of the given numbers, the place value of 7 is the smallest?


a) 8735 b) 6327 c) 7641 d) 9573

3) Which of following number is multiple of 5?


a) 85 b) 58 c) 76 d) 54

4) 186 more than 59 = ?


a) 237 b) 225 c) 119 d) 245

5) How many weeks are there in a year?


a) 12 b) 24 c) 52 d) 53

6) 2574 2754 Compare and put appropriate sign (<, >, =)


a) < b) > c) = d) None of these

7) How many Rs. 10 coins make Rs. 5050?


a) 101 b) 110 c) 505 d) 55

8) 8 x 4 x 10 = ?
a) 64 b) 320 c) 0 d) 640

9) Arrange the given numbers in ascending order


765, 234, 654
a) 654, 234, 765 b) 765, 654, 234
c) 654, 765, 234 d) 234, 654, 765

10) Express Fourteen thousand and fourteen as a numeral.


a) 14014 b) 1414 c) 4040 d) 1440
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Grade - 4

Section - B (2 marks each)

11) Side of a square is 8 cm. What is its perimeter?


a) 64 cm b) 36 cm c) 32 cm d) 81 cm

12) 60 12 = 5 Put the correct operator.


a) b) x c) + d) -

13) 7 x 4 is same as ____.


a) 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 b) 4 x 4 x 4 x 4
c) 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 d) 7 + 7 + 7 + 7

14) Round off 5603 to nearest 100s


a) 5000 b) 5600 c) 560 d) 600

15) a + 256 = 382. Find the value of ‘a’.


a) 134 b) 126 c) 136 d) 638

16) 9050 ml = 9 litre + ml


a) 5 b) 500 c) 50 d) 0.5

17) 5th odd number after 130 = ?


a) 135 b) 137 c) 141 d) 139

18) Quarter to 5 in the morning is same as ____.


a) 5:15 am b) 5:45 am c) 4:45 am d) 5:15 pm

19) Product of 5 x 9 will be ______number.


a) Decimal b) Odd c) Even d) Prime

20) Find the biggest fraction.


11 5 9 6
a) b) c) d)
7 7 7 7
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21) Half of 2240 = ?
a) 4500 b) 1125 c) 1120 d) 4400

22) Form the largest 4-digit even number using each of the digits only
once. 1, 9, 6, 7
a) 9761 b) 9716 c) 9176 d) 1679

23) If 72 9 = 8, then 8 is _________.


a) Quotient b) Divisor c) Dividend d) Remainder

24) Double of 798 = ?


a) 1594 b) 1024 c) 1496 d) 1596

25) If 482 5, what will be the remainder?


a) 96 b) 2 c) 3 d) 98

5 45
26) Write equivalent fraction for =
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a) 54 b) 48 c) 52 d) 42

27) What number will be formed by 300 + 2 + 4000 + 60?


a) 3462 b) 3246 c) 4362 d) 4326

28) 5 4 0 2 Find the missing number.


+
3 2 7 0
8 6 0 0
a) 6 b) 7 c) 9 d) 8

29) Which of the following unit is suitable to measure the distance


between two cities?
a) mm b) km c) cm d) m

30) 3 hours after 1:20 pm?


a) 4:20 pm b) 4:10 pm c) 3:20 pm d) 4 pm
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31) 150 - (25 x 4) = ?
a) 500 b) 121 c) 129 d) 50

32) Subtract 2048 from 6025.


a) 8073 b) 4023 c) 3977 d) 3882

33) 12 units = dozen


a) 4 b) 1 c) 3 d) 2

34) Select the prime number from the following.


a) 17 b) 21 c) 12 d) 9

35) 8 920 Find the quotient.


a) 110 b) 112 c) 116 d) 115

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36) kg = gms
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a) 750 b) 250 c) 500 d) 125

37) Which of the following statement is true?


a) 136 < 95 b) 78 < 49 c) 215 = 215 d) 87 = 52

38) In the number 1806, what is the product of face values of all the
digits?
a) 18 b) 48 c) 15 d) 0

39) The position of the underlined digit in 6428 is ___.


a) Tens b) Hundreds c) Thousands d) None of these

70 30
40) + =?
25 25
a) 2 b) 1 c) 100 d) 4
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Grade - 4

Section - C (3 marks each)

41) What is the underlying rule to this pattern? 4, 8, 12, 16 ........


a) Addition by 4 b) Subtraction by 2
c) Multiply by 2 d) None of these

42) A - 60 + A = 140 Find the value of A.


a) 50 b) 200 c) 100 d) 110

43) Choose two numbers from 82, 41, 81, 2 to complete the addition
sentence + = 163
a) 82, 2 b) 81, 82 c) 41, 81 d) 82, 41

44) 154 x 7 125 x 8 Compare and put appropriate sign (<, >, =)
a) > b) < c) = d) None of these

45) START END


x5 ÷ 10 +8 ÷7
9 Find the START number.

a) 142 b) 120 c) 156 d) 110

46) Simran reads 16 pages per day for 10 days and 10 pages per day for
9 days to complete the book. How many pages are there in the book?
a) 34 b) 250 c) 178 d) 106

47) A number when divided by 7 gives 35 as quotient and 5 as remainder.


Find the number.
a) 215 b) 10 c) 245 d) 250

48) Find the sum of odd numbers from these numbers: 26, 39, 25, 48, 60
a) 64 b) 86 c) 14 d) 74

49) A school starts at 8 am and closes at 1 pm. How long in terms of


minutes does the school run in a day?
a) 375 minutes b) 300 minutes c) 480 minutes d) 360 minutes

50) A theatre has 50 normal seats @ Rs. 100 each and 10 VIP seats @
Rs. 200 each. If theatre is fully occupied then what will be the total
collection of the theater?
a) Rs. 5000 b) Rs. 4000 c) Rs. 7000 d) Rs. 6000
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Student Name : .............................................................................................................

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D D Student’s Signature INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE SHEET


1. This OMR Answersheet is pre-printed with student
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2. Use pencil or blue / black ball point pen to fill the circles.
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A A

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Seat No....................................... Grade ................ Section ............... Paper ...............
C C

D D Student’s Signature INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE SHEET


1. This OMR Answersheet is pre-printed with student
E E
details. Verify the details before you start.
2. Use pencil or blue / black ball point pen to fill the circles.
F F
3. Circles should be darkened completely and properly.
G G 4. Do not scribble anywhere on the answersheet or its back
side.
H H Invigilator’s Sign 5. This sheet should not be folded or crushed.
6. Do not use marker or white fluid to hide the mark.
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