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STD : IV
SUB : MATHEMATICS
Course
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2.
3.
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8.
L.8
L.9
L.10
L.11
L.12
L.14
L.15
L.16
Paper style
Q.I
Q.II
Q.III
Q.IV
Q.V
Q.VI
Q.VII
Q.VIII
MCQS
Fill in the blanks
a) Solve Sums
b) Solve the Problems
a) Classify into like and Unlike Fractions
b) Write the Equivalent Fraction with given denominator
c) Convert into Mixed Number
d) Convert into Improper fraction
a) Convert Simple Fraction into Decimal Fraction
b) Convert Decimal Fraction into Simple Fraction
c) Express the following Numbers as Mixed Number
d) Add/Sub the Decimal Fraction
a) Do as directed (Convert of Length, Weight & Capacity)
b) Solve Sums
c) Solve the Problems
a) Define (Angles, Triangles)
b) Classify the Angles into Right angle, obtuse angle & acute angle
c) Draw the Angle of given measure
a) State the type of Triangle on the basis of its angle
b) State the type of Triangle on the basis of its sides
c) Answer the given Question on the basis of given figure
ASSIGNMENT
Q.I
MCQS
1. How many right angles does a right angled triangle have?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
2. L PQR is written as ______________ in single letter notation.
a) P
b) Q
c) R
3. In a ________ triangle, the measures of all the three sides are equal.
a) Scalene b) Isosceles c) Equilateral
4. A triangle is a ________ figure formed by three line segments.
a) Tilted
b) Open
c) Closed
5. In a _____________ triangle, the measures of two sides are equal.
10
10
4
6
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
8
6
8
3
2
1
2
2
2
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c)
9
9
5
7
and
15
21
are __________________
b) Equivalent and unlike
1
25. The sum of 4 and _____ is 4 2 .
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2
1
a)
10
14 ,
26. Among
10
14
a)
27.
15
17
a) =
7
2
b)
c)
4
14 ,
b)
9
14 , and
4
14
_____
b)
1
2
12
14
c)
5
17
c)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1
2
of 6 = ________
12. The fraction not having the same denominator are called __________ fractions.
12
4
13. 18
= 3 =
14. The fraction __________ than 1 is called a proper fraction.
15. The fraction ___________ than 1 is called an improper fraction.
16. Mixed number is divided into two parts __________ part + ___________ part.
17. If the numerator of a fraction is exactly divisible by the denominator that number is a/an
______________.
18. In an improper fraction, the numerator is __________ than the denominator.
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19.
8
15
is a/an _______________.
20.
17
19
21. The greater unit of length is _________________ and smaller unit is __________________.
22. The smaller unit of weight is ___________________ and greater unit is ________________________.
23. Petrol is measured in ____________ .
24. If a sprinter runs 7000 metres, it runs ____________ km.
25. 4 Kg 800 gm 2 = _____________.
26. 7 m 20 cm + 2 m 35 cm = ________________ m.
3
3
27. 7 8
= __________ + 8
28.
17
5
= 3 +
1
3
(B)
8791 9
5800 100
493 23
5602 21
284 28
542 19
7 ) 3632 7
8) 23000 1000
9) 963 17
10) 7070 11
11) 6065 25
12) 263 24
Word Problems
1. The product of two numbers is 864. If one of the number is 24, find the other number.
2. 2924 soap cakes are to be packed in boxes, each box containing 24 soap cakes. How many soap
cakes will be left over?
3. 547 pencils are to be distributed equally among 15 children. How many pencils will be received
by each child? How many pencils will be left over?
4. The cost of 25 pens is Rs. 900. Find the cost of 1 pen.
5. 2764 marbles are distributed equally among 18 children. How many marbles are received by each
child. How many marbles are left over?
6. Mr. Mehta had Rs. 640 for buying chalk boxes for his school. If each box cost Rs. 26, how many
boxes were bought and how much money was left with Mr. Mehta?
7. In a school 2576 children are made to stand equally in 23 rows. How many children are there in
each row?
8. The bus fare from Ahmedabad to Surat for 8 persons is Rs.1440. What is the fare for 5 persons?
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9. Rohan went to purchase mug with Rs. 1500. He purchased 45 mugs at the rate of Rs 25 per mug.
How much money is left with him?
10. Roma purchased 7 kgs of ghee, at the rate of Rs 250 per kg and a tin of oil for Rs 1200. How
much did she spend?
Q IV (A)
3.
B)
1.
7
9
9
7
______________
4.
18
24
2.
2
5
7
8
_____________
5.
9
5
6.
12
13
4
15
7
15
________
17
24
16
18
__________
_____________
12
24
___________
1
2
3
4
2)
4
5
3)
4)
7
10
1)
(C)
19
4
4)
7
9
28
5
2)
39
8
3)
4)
65
7
9
2
5)
6)
47
6
6) 3
7
8
1) 1
Q V (A)
1)
(B)
4
6
3)
(D)
2
3
2)
2) 4
5
9
3) 2
8
12
4) 7
3
4
5) 6
4
7
2)
71
10
3)
8
100
4)
516
100
2) 0.365
3) 7.009
4) 8.50
5) 4.325
6) 25.003
5)31
72
100
6) 72
5
1000
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(C )
(D)
2) 318.6
3) 4.142
4) 70.84
5) 27.08
4.
5.
6.
Subtract
1. 18.51 - 17.32
2. 3.888 - 3.8
3. 0.919 0.808
4.
5.
6.
26.6 - 26.555
1.000 0.001
100.009 10.09
Q VI (A) Do as directed
1. Convert 12m into cm
2. Convert 10 m 65 cm into cm
3. Convert 148 cm into m and cm
4. Convert 7829 cm into m and cm
5. Convert 10 km into m
6. Convert 9999 m into km and m
7. Convert 2000 m into km
8. Convert 14 kg into g
9. Convert 8 kg 650 g into g
10. Convert 3000 g into kg
11. Convert 56079 g into kg and g
12. Convert 8080 g into kg and g
13. Convert 6000 ml into l
14. Convert 42855ml into l and ml
15. Convert 28 l into ml
16. Convert 70 l 690 ml into ml
(B)
6) 6.119
l
ml
72
46
+ 56
785
+ 9
650
___________
2.
Km
m
456
750
+ 78
555
+ 64
425
___________
5.
Kg
m
cm
56
90
+ 7
48
+ 15
05
________
kg g
15 520
+ 20 450
+ 15
50
___________
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32
420
+ 48
325
+ 132
150
____________
Sub :
1.
M
700
- 593
cm
38
99
4.
L
800
- 194
2.
M
178
- 94
cm
60
98
5.
Kg
1256
- 976
3.
Km
m
1796 56
- 974 198
6.
L
179
- 98
ml
34
769
g
190
732
ml
244
798
Word Problems
1. A milk van distributed the following quantities of milk at three milk booths 256 l 500 ml, 178 l
250 ml and 98 l 750 ml. What was the total quantity of milk it carried?
2. A milk booth is supplied 500 l of milk a day. On a particular day the supply was 318 l 250 ml. By
how much was the supply of milk short?
3. If the tank of a car can hold 75 l of petrol and the owner of the car fills it with 35l 250 ml, how
much more petrol can the tank hold?
4. If Bobby covers 7 km 230 m distance in one hour on his bicycle. How much distance does he
cover in 4 hours ?
5. If 9 pieces of equal length are cut from a cloth measuring 6m 39cm, then what will be the length
of each piece?
6. Ram bought 56 kg 500 g of rice from one shop and 48 kg 750 g of rice from another. How much
rice did he buy?
7. The distance from city A to city B is 56 km 750 m; from city B to city C is 33 km 225 m, and
from city C to city D is 50 km 175 m. Find the distance from city A to city D if one has to go
through cities B and C.
8. Mr. Shah bought 10 m of cloth. From it he used 2 m 50 cm to get his own shirt stitched and 1 m
75 cm to get his sons shirt stitched. How much cloth is left with him?
9. A merchant bought 348 m 90 cm of cloth from one shop , 274 m 75 cm of cloth from a second
shop and 589 m 20 cm from third shop. What is the total length of cloth he bought?
10. 4 kg 500gm of sugar is distributed equally among 9 people. How much sugar is received by each
person?
11. How much wheat is there in 5 bags if each bag contains 5 kg 500 g of wheat?
12. Each bottle of soft drink contains 1 l 500 ml of soft drink. How much soft drink is there in 7 such
bottles?
Q VII A - Define
1. Right angle
2. Acute angle
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
B
Obtuse angle
Acute angled triangle
Obtuse angled triangle
Right angled triangle
Equilateral triangle
Isosceles triangle
Scalene triangle
Classify the angle with following measures into right angle, acute angle and obtuse angle:
35, 135, 90, 42, 84, 94, 106, 60, 179, 20, 100, 80, 75, 119
75
90
60
160
175
120
Q VIII
A
mA = 70, mB = 100, mC = 10
mP = 35, mQ = 55, mR = 90
mX = 40, mY = 60, mZ = 80
mI = 15, mJ = 25, mK= 140
mU = 90, mV = 45, mW = 45
AB = 5.5 cm,
PQ = 7.5 cm,
XY = 3 cm,
RS = 6.5 cm,
AB = 5 cm,
BC = 6 cm,
QR = 5 cm,
YZ = 5 cm,
ST = 6.5 cm,
BC = 5 cm,
CA = 8 cm
RP = 7.5 cm
ZX = 3.5 cm
TR = 6.5 cm
CA = 7 cm
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