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Units 1 and 3 question Paper

This document is a Grade 4 Mathematics test covering various topics including prime and composite numbers, factors, rounding, and decimal representation. It contains multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank problems, and classification tasks. The test assesses students' understanding of number properties and basic arithmetic operations.

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Units 1 and 3 question Paper

This document is a Grade 4 Mathematics test covering various topics including prime and composite numbers, factors, rounding, and decimal representation. It contains multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank problems, and classification tasks. The test assesses students' understanding of number properties and basic arithmetic operations.

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Grade:4 Mathematics Test Units - 1 and 3 Name:

1 Complete the following.

(a) There are ______________ prime numbers from 1 to 100.

(b) 17 has two factors _______________ and _________________

(c) The next prime number after 59 is __________________________

(d) There are _______________ composite numbers from 1 to 100.

(e) Write the prime number from 90 to 100. ___________________

(f) 24 has factors 1, __________, __________, _________, _________, __________, _________

(g) There are ______________ composite numbers from 80 to 90.

2 Circle all prime numbers.

19 23 25 47 59 64 73 85 92 97

3 I am a composite number less than 40. I am divisible by 9. I have 9 factors. What number am I?

4 Shiny has 60 stickers. Shan has 1 less than Shiny.


(a) Can Shiny arrange his stickers in equal rows? Is the number of stickers Shiny has a prime or
composite number?

(b) Can Shan arrange his stickers in equal rows? Is the number of stickers Shan has a prime or
composite number?
5 Classify the numbers.
20400, 4546, 3952, 7685, 43533, 83400, 7374, 34932, 8070, 84916, 47840

Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers


divisible by 2 divisible by 3 divisible by 4 divisible by 5 divisible by 8

6 Round to the nearest whole number.


(a) 2.4 - (b) 7.9 - (c) 48.5 - (d) 32.7 - (e) 78.2 –

7 Express the fractions as decimals.


2 3 97 56 734
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
10 100 100 1000 100

(f) 7 tenths - (g) 4 ones 6 tenths -

(h) 23 tenths - (i) 376 hundredths –

(j) 8 ones 8 hundredths

8 Write the value of 8 in each decimal.

(a) 0.98 - (b) 31.84 -

(c) 2.468 - (d) 871. 320 -

9 Write the missing numbers.

(a) 1 + 0.4 = _____________ (b) 7 + ___________ = 7.8 (c) ____________ + 0.6 = 5.6

(d) 2 + 0.9 + 0.05 = _____________ (e) 3 + 0.7 + ______________ = 3.74

10 In 904.51,
(a) The digit 5 is in the _______________________ place. Its value is _____________________

(b) The digit _____________ is in the tens place. Its value is __________________________

(c) The digit 9 is in the _______________________ place. Its value is _____________________

(d) The digit ________________ is in the ones place. Its value is __________________________

(e) The digit 1 is in the ________________place. Its value is ____________________________

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