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Grade 4 Maths Ruchi Maam 1

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MOUNT CARMEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, AKOLA

Cambridge International
Term End Examination: II Subject: Mathematics Date: 08.04.2024

Student’s Name: ________________________ Roll No: ____________ Grade: 4

Marks: 45 Time Duration: 90 minutes Invigilator’s Sign.

Q.1. Safia starts at 52 and counts backwards in sevens. Mia starts at –10 and counts
forwards in nines. Write the number that they both say. (1)

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Q.2.Here is a list of numbers. Draw a ring around a common multiple of 3 and 7 (1)

1 3 7 11 13 17 21 23 27

Q.3. Draw a ring around all the fractions that are less than 50%. (1)

Q.4.Complete the net of triangular based pyramid. (1)

Q.5. Eva is thinking of an even number. (1)


It is a multiple of 25
It is bigger than 100
It is Less than 200.
Write Eva’s number.

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Q.6. Gabriella sorts some coins. She has 9 silver coins per hundred coins. Write the
number of silver coins as a percentage of all the coins. (1)

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Q.7. Mark these coordinates on the grid with a cross(X). (3)


(2,2) (5,0) (0,3)

Q.8. The mass of male gorilla is 142 kg. The of a female gorilla is 46 kg. What is the
difference between these masses? Show your working. (2)

Q.9. Name the shape that is made by this net. (1)

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Q.10. Vincent is thinking of a 2-digit number. He says, “If I divide my number by 5 the
answer is 14.” What answer will Vincent get if he divides his number by 7? Show
your working. (2)

Q.11. Chen and Yuri visit a park. Here is a plan of the things they see in the park. (1)

Write which square the bench is in.

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Q.12. Complete the diagram to show fraction equivalent to . One has been done for
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you. (2)
Q.13. Here are four shapes. They each have a different number of acute angles. Write
the letter of each shape in the correct order starting from smallest. (1)

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Q.14. Here is a bag with ten balls numbered from 1 to 10. Mike takes one ball out of
the bag without looking. Match to show how likely these outcomes are. (2)

Q.15. Find the mistake. Then correct the calculation. (2)

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Q.16. Here are five number discs. (2)

Use each disc once to complete the cross pattern. The sum of each line must be .

Q.17. Four Dominoes are placed in a row. One domino is missing. (1)

Q.18. A College raised $3625 for a charity. The headline in the local paper read. (1)
COLLEGE RAISES $4000 FOR CHARITY

Complete this sentence.

The editor of the local paper rounded $3625 to the nearest ______________________.
Q.19. Draw a rectangle that has an area of 24 cm2. What is the Perimeter of your
rectangle? (2)

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Q.20. Write all the factors of 81. Explain why there is an odd number of factors? (2)

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Q.21. Write the missing numbers. (1)

Q.22. Hassan says,’ If I add two 2-digit numbers together the answer cannot be a 4-
digit number’. Is Hassan Correct? Explain your answer. (1)

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Q.23. Write these temperatures in order starting with the hottest. (1)

-12°C 2°C 12°C 21°C -21°C

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Q.24. Complete the table. (2)

Q.25. Estimate the area covered by the stain on the cloth. (1)

Q.26. Here is a shape made from two rectangles. Work out the area of the shape.
Show your working. (2)
Q.27. Mount Everest is eight thousand, eight hundred and fifty meteres high. Draw a
ring around the number which shows this height in figures. (1)

885m 8805m 8815m 8850m 88050m

Q.28. The perimeter,p, of a triangle with side length, s, is written as (2)

p = s + 2s +3s

Find the value of p if value of s=12cm. Show your working.

Q.29. Here is a part of sequence.

23, 17, 11, ….

The sequence continues in the same way. Draw a ring around all the numbers that are
in the sequence. (1)

7 -2 -7 -35 -49

Q.30. A clock needs one battery to work. The battery lasts 6 weeks. Calculate the
number of batteries that are needed for the clock to work for 1 year. (2)

A box contains 30 batteries. These are used in the clock. Write the number of whole
weeks that the clock will work. (1)

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