STD.IV Math Final
STD.IV Math Final
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CANDIDATE
NAME
CENTRE CANDIDATE
NUMBER NUMBER
MATHEMATICS 2023-2024/03
May/June 2024
STD.IV 2 hours
You must answer on the question paper.
Date
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Day
You will need: Pencil, Black or Dark Blue Pen, Ruler, Eraser,
Colour Pencil
INSTRUCTIONS
● Use a Pencil, black or dark blue Pen. You may use an HB Pencil for any diagram or graph.
● Write your name, Centre number and Candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● No additional page will be provided. You must finish your writing within the space provided in
the exam paper.
INFORMATION
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
1 Apples are sold in trays of 4. Tara has 58 apples to pack in trays. How many trays does Tara need
to pack all her apples?
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2 Roni wants to put 62 photos in an album. A full page holds 4 photos. He fills as many whole pages
as possible. How many photos does she have left over?
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Correct calculation
7 4 1
X 5
3 5 2 5
7 4 1
X 5
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Odd
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Less than 10
[4]
Number Words
1050
1005
2000
[6]
8 Display the data in this frequency table. Frequency table showing how many pets each person
has
0 10
1 12
2 9
3 4
4 1
b. How many people have more than two pets? …………………………………………. [2]
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10 What is the smallest number that can be added to 333 to make it divisible by 25.
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12 Draw the lines to match the shape to its net.
[2]
Cube
Cylinder
Cone
[3]
13 Zhen looks at the label in her coat. The coat is made of wool and cotton. Part of the label is
missing?
75% wool
% cotton
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15
Add the lengths of the lines to find the perimeter of the rectangle.
[2]
16 Look at the number grid . Circle all the multiples of 7.
61 62 63 64 65 66
67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78
[3]
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18 Jerry counted the number of cars that passed her window each hour.
a. Complete the table to show his result.
10 , 11 , 14 , 10 , 10 , 13 , 14 , 13 , 13 , 13 , 11 , 13
[2]
b. Complete the dot plot to show the number of cars that passed each hour.
Number of ………………………
[2]
19 Goffy says, `The largest 6 - digit number is 1 less than a million. 'Is he correct? Explain your
answer.
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Explain in your own words how to compare the size of two angles.
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A B C D
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22 Draw the other half of the figures given below to make it a symmetrical structure.
[8]
23 Out of the given three numbers, one number is the multiple of the other two numbers. Identify the
multiple and colour it.
[8]
b. 2/ 3 of 60 = ?
c. 10 times 10 times 10 = ?
d. (7 X 7) – (4 X 3) = ?
e. Multiply 7 by 13 = ?
h. 1060 - 970 = ?
i. 2345 ÷5 = ?
j. 6X6=4X
[10]
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