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Class 4 Mathematics Assessment

 Section A- Basic Computation

1.     5    8    8                            2.         7    7    8

    + 1    0    1                                -       2    3    4 


3.         2    0    1

                x      6


4. Find the quotient when six hundred and seventy-two is divided by six. 


Section B- Computation with Regrouping


5.        7      8    0

        - 1       9    3


6.         4  2  0

        -   1  0  3


7.        Find the product of three hundred and eighty and twenty-four. 


8.     Divide 425 by 8. 



Section C- Fractions & Decimals

Write the decimals below as fractions. 

9.      0.7
10.    0.9
11.   0.013
12.   0.05
13.   0.125

14-17. 








Section D- Mixed Problems


18. At the gym there are 2 boys for 

every 3 girls. There are 15 girls at the 

club. How many boys are there? 


19. The length of a rectangle is 2cm 

more than its width. Calculate the 

perimeter of the rectangle when the width is 8cm.


20. Which triangle has an angle equal to ninety degrees?


21. 
  1. List all the factors of 48. 


22-23.

Round each number below to the nearest 1000. 
(a) 2 643 ______________________ 
(b) 5 276 _______________________


24. 
Sue-Ann scored the runs shown below during a cricket tournament.
                    24, 122, 0, 78
What was her mean score?

25. Debra fell asleep at 9:30 p.m. She slept for 4 hours and 45 minutes.
What time did she wake?

26. Tom’s two suitcases had masses of 13.05 kg and 29 kg 600 g. The total mass allowed
was 41.5 kg.
By how many kilograms were Tom’s suitcases over the mass allowed?


27.



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