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Class 4
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Set 2

Year 2020

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LOGICAL REASONING

1. Some numbers are given which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Find the combination of
numbers so that the letters are arranged accordingly to form a meaningful English word.
E G W H I  T WEIGHT
1  2   3   4   5 6 31........6
A. 3, 1, 5, 2, 4, 6 B. 3, 1, 5, 2, 6, 4 C. 2, 4, 6, 1, 3, 5 D. 3, 2, 1, 5, 4, 6

2. Which of the following is the unfolded form of the given figure along the dotted line?

A. B. C. D.

3. How many of the following letters have at least one line of symmetry?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

4. How many possible combinations of 1 boy and 1 girl can be Boys Girls
formed from the given boys and girls?
Sachin Kanika
A. 10 Amit Gunjan
B. 15 Ankit Kajal
C. 16 Ashish Sonia
D. 20 Mitu

5. Find the missing number, if a certain rule is followed either row-wise or column-wise.
A. 196
3 9 81
B. 185
8 6 144
C. 162
6 9 ?
D. 84

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6. Which of the following figures will continue the given figure pattern?

A. B. C. D.

7. Who is in South-West of Prachi? Kirti


A. Pooja Prachi
B. Shreya Shreya
C. Richa Pooja
D. Kirti Richa

8. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in the given figure


as one of its parts?
A. B.

C. D.

9. If means , means , means and

means , then _________ is used for punching the paper.

A. B. C. D.

10. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure.

A. B.

Mirror
C. D.

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MATHEMATICAL REASONING

11. Identify it.


• I am a 4-digit number.
• All my digits are different.
• They add up to 20.
• The hundred’s digit is double the one’s digit.
A. 6734 B. 9236 C. 2864 D. 2963

9 5
12. Which of the following shows − shaded part? 4/8
8 8

A. B. C. D.

13. Which of the following has the greatest number of factors? 1,32,2,16,4&8
1,48,2,24,3,16,4,12,6&8
A. 12 B. 24 C. 48 D. 32

14. Which of the following figures is not symmetric?

A. B. C. D.

15. The given pictograph shows the different Vehicles Number of vehicles
types of vehicles in a locality. 80
Car
There are ______ fewer scooters than cars
Bus 60
in the locality.

A. 0 Motorcycle 100

Scooter 40
B. 20
Bicycle 20
C. 40
Each represents 20 vehicles.
D. 60

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16. 500 poles were erected along one side of a straight road. Two poles were 5 m apart.
What is the distance between the first pole and the last pole?
500 poles
499 gaps
499 x 5 = 2495 m
2 km 495 m

5m
A. 2 km 90 m B. 3 km 495 m C. 2 km 500 m D. 2 km 495 m
50000 95800
17. Subtract 49876 (when rounded off to nearest thousands) from 95846 (when rounded
off to nearest hundreds).
A. 45800 B. 35700 C. 85000 D. 46000

18. Find the perimeter of the shaded figure (not drawn 9   m
to scale).
6  m
A. 96 m
6  m 24  m
B. 108 m
8 m
C. 120 m
D. 110 m 30 m

19. Which of the following are arranged in the ascending order?


A. CXLVI, CLXXXIX, DLXVIII, CMLXXVII B. CXLVI, CMLXXVII, CLXXXIX, DLXVIII
C. CMLXXVII, DLXVIII, CLXXXIX, CXLVI D. CMLXXVII, CLXXXIX, DLXVIII, CXLVI

20. Find the value of + , if + + + + = 2700 and

– = 428.

A. 652 B. 540 C. 112 D. 684

EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

21. A rectangular playground is 120 m long and 80 m wide. What distance did Avantika
cover in going 4 times around this field? P = 2(120+80) = 400m; 4 rounds = 4 x 400 = 1600m
A. 400 m B. 1600 m C. 800 m D. 3200 m

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22. Anjana has to cover 20 km 560 m distance. She walked 1 km 200 m. She covered
10 km 150 m by an auto and rest of the distance by car. How much distance did she
cover by car? 20 - 1 - 10 = 9 km; 560 - 200 - 150 = 210 m
A. 9 km 21 m B. 9 km 210 m C. 7 km 350 m D. 7 km 300 m

23. Arjun’s weight is 34 kg 375 g. Kapil’s weight is two times of Arjun’s weight. What is the
total weight of both of them? > 100; 34 x 3 = 102; 375 x 3 = 1125; Ans = 103 kg 125 g
A. 103 kg 125 g B. 103 kg 375 g C. 68 kg 750 g D. 98 kg 250 g

24. Deepak filled 17 L 450 mL of water in a tank every day. How much quantity of water did
he fill in 7 days? EST - 17x7 = 119 + 7x450 ~ 3 L; Only only option with 122L
A. 110 L 120 mL B. 102 L 150 mL
C. 150 L 122 mL D. 122 L 150 mL

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25. Manoj reads of a book. If there are total 1431 pages in the book, then how many
9
(1/9) * 1431 = 159; Est - 1440 ~ 160
pages are left to be read?
A. 140 B. 113 C. 159 D. 195
21 21+15=36 36 + 21= 57
26. Aman is XXI years old. Raghav is XV years older than Aman. The sum of their ages
(in years) is ________.
A. 57 B. 52 C. 29 D. 38

27. Vishal draws some figures as given below.

How many closed figures does he draw?


A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
2200 ~ 15 x 235 < 3600 = 3525; EST 5700-5800 & ending with xxx5 Only one option
28. 20 chairs and 15 tables were purchased for a hotel. If each chair costs ` 110 and a table
costs ` 235, then the total amount to be paid is _________. Only end digit will give answer
A. ` 5725 B. ` 5000 C. ` 8250 D. ` 7359

29. The XYZ company estimated the cost to build a new baseball stadium which is Rupees
ninety four thousand. What is this number in numeral form?
A. ` 90400 B. ` 94000 C. ` 90004 D. ` 90040

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30. 950 nuts are manufactured in a factory every day. How many nuts can be manufactured
in 60 days? 95 x 6 = 570
A. 57000 B. 58000 C. 60000 D. 62000

ACHIEVERS SECTION

31. Which of the following has the greatest perimeter?


2m 6m
1m
28 m 2m 3 m 3+12+12+4+8 = 39 m
7m
A. 8 m B. 8 m 1m
2m 3m
1m
1m
10 m 6m
12 m 2m
3m 8m 42 m
C. D. 8 m 6m 34 m
9m
6m
6m 2m
4m 10 m

32. Match the following and select the CORRECT option.


Column I Column II
P. The number of factors of 125 is ____. (i) 5
Q. Common prime factor of 15 and (ii) 272
(i)
50 is _____.
R. L.C.M. of (16, 34) is ____. (iii) 14
(iii)
S. H.C.F. of (98, 14) is ____. (iv) 4
P Q R S
A. (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
B. (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
C. (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
D. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

33. Find the difference between the shaded fractions


of the given figures.
1 1
A. B.
6 12
1 1
C. D.
4 3 P Q

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34. Read the given statements carefully and state T for true and F for false.
(i) Roman numeral for largest 3-digit number is CMXCIX. 999 T
(ii) The sum of face value of 8 and 6 in the number 85642 is 100. 10 - F
(iii) The largest 5-digit number formed from the digits 9, 6, 0, 5, 2 (without repetition) is 95062.
(i) (ii) (iii) 96520 - F
A. T T F
B. T F T
C. T F F
D. F T T

35. Fill in the blanks and select the CORRECT option.


(i) The number 82564 when rounded off to nearest thousands becomes (P) .
(ii) (Q) will be added to 56492, to make 98492.
(iii) Difference between largest 5-digit number and smallest 6-digit number is (R) .
(P) (Q) (R) Only P is sufficient
A. 8000 4000 1
B. 80000 4200 1
C. 8000 42000 1
D. 83000 42000 1

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