Third Term Examinations Primary 4 Mathematics

THIRD TERM

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS                              CLASS: PRIMARY 4

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  1. What  is the  length  of  a  square  whose  area is  169cm2 (a)  6cm  (b)  9cm  (c)  13cm  (d)  16 x 9cm
  2. A  rectangle  has the  breadth  of  8cm  while  the  length is  twice the  breadth. What  is the  area  of the  rectangle? (a)  16m2 (b)  64cm2  (c)  182cm  (d)  128cm2
  3. Find the  difference  between  7km  and  4km  516m. (a) 2.484km   (b)  3.516km  (c)  3km  (d)  2.516km
  4. What time say?  (a)  12.20pm     (b)  12.40pm   (c)  20.12pm   (d)  1.15p
  5.               ______ is the  name  of  the  triangle  (a)  equilateral  (b)  isosceles  (c)  scalene  (d)  complementary
  6. ____has  opposite  sides  equals. (a)  isosceles  (b)  square  (c)  rectangle  (d)  triangle
  7.                   is  the  shape  below    (a)  cone   (b)  cylinder (c)  oval   (d)  drum
  8. ____ cm  is  equal  to  1m  (a)  100   (b)  10   (c)  1000  (d)  1m
  9. 3 ¼  km  in  metre =  (a)  75m  (b)  750cm  (c)  250cm   (d)  700cm
  10. 2/5 m  in cm  is  ____  (a) 20cm  (b)  40cm  (c)  400cm  (d)  200cm
  11. The purpose of measuring time is to help us plan our _____. a) day
    b) food
    c) books
    d) colors
  12. The short hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) minute
    b) hour
    c) second
    d) fast
  13. The long hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) hour
    b) second
    c) minute
    d) slow
  14. The thin, long hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) hour
    b) minute
    c) fast
    d) second
  15. On a digital clock, the hour is shown _____ the colon (:). a) before
    b) after
    c) above
    d) below
  16. On a digital clock, the minutes are shown _____ the colon (:). a) before
    b) after
    c) above
    d) below
  17. If the hour hand is on 5 and the minute hand is on 12, the time is _____. a) 5:30
    b) 5:00
    c) 12:05
    d) 12:30
  18. If the minute hand is on 6, it is _____ minutes past the hour. a) 15
    b) 30
    c) 45
    d) 60
  19. 1 hour is equal to _____ minutes. a) 30
    b) 45
    c) 60
    d) 120
  20. 1 minute is equal to _____ seconds. a) 30
    b) 45
    c) 60
    d) 120
  21. 50cl  =  (a)  5l    (b)  500ml    (c)  50ml   (d) 500l
  22. 100cl  =  (a)  5l    (b)  1l   (c)  25l    (d)  500ml
  23. How  much  less  is  300ml  than  ½  l? (a)  2  ½  ml   (b)  200ml  (c)  150ml  (d)  250ml
  24. Which  of the  months  of the  year  has  28days?  (a)  February  (b)  April (c)  June  (d)  November 
  25. How  many  months  has  31 days  (a)  6   (b)  7   (c) 8   (d)  5
  26. if  today  is  Thursday, which  day  will  it be  in  a  week  and  four  days  time? (a)  Monday  (b)  Tuesday  (c)  Wednesday  (d)  Sunday
  27. How many  weeks  are in  one  (1)  year? (a)  42   (b)  52   (c)  54   (d)  12
  28.   _____  are  days in every  leap year. (a)  365   (b)  366  (c)  496   (d)  465
  29.        Is  an/a  ______triangle  (a)  equilateral  (b)  isosceles  (c)  scalene  (d)  triangle
  30.       the  shape  is  _____(a) cube   (b)  cuboid  (c)  cylinder  (d)  parallelogram
  31. 2 hours is equal to _____ minutes. a) 60
    b) 90
    c) 120
    d) 180
  32. 5 minutes is equal to _____ seconds. a) 100
    b) 200
    c) 300
    d) 400
  33. If the hour hand is on 3 and the minute hand is on 9, the time is _____. a) 3:15
    b) 3:45
    c) 9:15
    d) 9:45
  34. If the second hand is on 12, it is _____ seconds past the minute. a) 10
    b) 30
    c) 45
    d) 0
  35. 3 hours is equal to _____ seconds. a) 1800
    b) 3600
    c) 7200
    d) 10800
  36. The  number  or  item  that  occurs  the  most  often  in a  data set  is  called  ___(a)  mean  (b)  mode  (c)  favourite  (d)  median
  37. find  the  mode  of the  data  below:  4,7,8,3,8,6,4,8   (a)  4   (b)  7   (c)  8   (d) 6
  38. Find  the  mean of  the  data  below  4,7,8,7   (a)  6 ½   (b)  6   (c)  7   (d)  8
  39. Find  the  sum  of  3.25m and  1.5m (a)  4.75m  (b)  4.25m  (c)  4.05m   (d)  4.35m
  40. The unit for measuring liquid volume is _____. a) meter
    b) litre
    c) gram
    d) kilogram
  41. A bottle has 2 litres of water and another has 3 litres. The total is _____ litres. a) 4
    b) 5
    c) 6
    d) 7
  42. If a jug has 5 litres of juice and you pour out 2 litres, _____ litres are left. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  43. The capacity of a container is the amount it can _____. a) weigh
    b) hold
    c) measure
    d) see
  44. A large soda bottle usually holds _____ litres. a) 1
    b) 2
    c) 3
    d) 4
  45. To find the total volume of two containers, you _____ the litres together. a) subtract
    b) add
    c) divide
    d) multiply
  46. If you have a 6-litre bucket and use 3 litres, _____ litres remain. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  47. A glass has 1 litre of milk. If you pour 0.5 litres more, you have _____ litres. a) 1.5
    b) 2
    c) 2.5
    d) 3
  48. To find out how much liquid is left, you _____ the used amount from the total. a) add
    b) multiply
    c) subtract
    d) divide
  49. If a container holds 8 litres and you add 2 litres, it now holds _____ litres. a) 8
    b) 9
    c) 10
    d) 11
  50. The capacity of a water tank is 50 litres. If 20 litres are used, _____ litres are left. a) 20
    b) 25
    c) 30
    d) 50
  51. A jug has 7 litres of water. You pour out 4 litres. You have _____ litres left. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  52. If two containers hold 3 litres and 4 litres, the total is _____ litres. a) 6
    b) 7
    c) 8
    d) 9
  53. The basic unit of measurement for capacity is _____. a) meters
    b) kilograms
    c) litres
    d) seconds
  54. Multiplication with litres helps us find the _____ capacity. a) total
    b) weight
    c) length
    d) time
  55. If a bottle holds 3 litres and there are 4 bottles, the total capacity is _____ litres. a) 7
    b) 9
    c) 10
    d) 12
  56. Division with litres helps us distribute a given quantity of liquid _____ among containers. a) equally
    b) randomly
    c) unequally
    d) quickly
  57. If we have 9 litres of juice and want to pour it into 3 bottles, each bottle will get _____ litres. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 6
  58. Understanding capacity helps us in real-life situations like _____. a) swimming
    b) cooking
    c) cycling
    d) running
  59. Multiplication with litres is represented by the symbol _____. a) +
    b) –
    c) ×
    d) ÷
  60. If there are 6 cups and we pour 12 litres of milk into them, each cup will get _____ litres. a) 1
    b) 2
    c) 3
    d) 4
  61. To find the total capacity, we _____ litres by the number of containers. a) add
    b) subtract
    c) multiply
    d) divide
  62. If each jug holds 5 litres of water and there are 4 jugs, how much water is there in total? a) 16 litres
    b) 20 litres
    c) 24 litres
    d) 30 litres
  63. Division with litres is represented by the symbol _____. a) +
    b) –
    c) ×
    d) ÷
  64. If we have 15 litres of juice and want to pour it into 5 bottles, each bottle will get _____ litres. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  65. Solving word problems involving litres helps us _____. a) read
    b) write
    c) understand
    d) draw
  66. If there are 8 cups and we pour 24 litres of water into them, each cup will get _____ litres. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  67. A horizontal line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
  68. A vertical line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
  69. The four cardinal points are __________. a) up, down, left, right b) north, south, east, west c) big, small, medium, large d) morning, afternoon, evening, night
  70. Symmetry means one half of a shape is the mirror image of the __________ half. a) top b) bottom c) left d) right
  71. A shape with a horizontal line of symmetry can be folded __________. a) from left to right b) from top to bottom c) in a zigzag manner d) into a circle
  72. A vertical line of symmetry runs __________. a) up and down b) left and right c) diagonally d) in a circle
  73. Butterflies and snowflakes often have __________ symmetry. a) horizontal b) vertical c) diagonal d) circular
  74. Which shape does NOT have a vertical line of symmetry? a) Square b) Triangle c) Circle d) Rectangle
  75. The letter “H” has a __________ line of symmetry. a) horizontal b) vertical c) diagonal d) circular
  76. A square has __________ lines of symmetry. a) one b) two c) three d) four
  77. What is the purpose of the four cardinal points in understanding direction and symmetry? a) To count shapes b) To identify colors c) To understand direction d) To draw lines
  78. Which of the following shapes is NOT symmetrical? a) Circle b) Square c) Heart d) Triangle
  79. The top vertex of a triangle can be connected to the base to create a __________ line of symmetry. a) horizontal b) vertical c) diagonal d) circular
  80. Which shape has more than one line of symmetry? a) Triangle b) Rectangle c) Circle d) Star
  81. A vertical line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
  82. A circle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  83. A cube has __________ faces. a) 4
    b) 6
    c) 8
    d) 10
  84. A rectangle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  85. A sphere is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  86. A square has __________ sides. a) 2
    b) 3
    c) 4
    d) 5
  87. A cylinder has __________ faces. a) 1
    b) 2
    c) 3
    d) 4
  88. A triangle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  89. A cone has __________ face. a) 1
    b) 2
    c) 3
    d) 4
  90. A circle has __________ sides. a) 1
    b) 2
    c) 3
    d) 0
  91. A cuboid is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  92. A square is a __________ shape. a) 2D
    b) 3D
    c) both
    d) none
  93. A sphere has __________ edges. a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3
  94. A pyramid has a __________ base. a) round
    b) triangular
    c) square
    d) oval
  95. A book is an example of a __________. a) cube
    b) cuboid
    c) sphere
    d) cone
  96. Pictograms are used to represent data using __________. a) numbers
    b) pictures
    c) letters
    d) shapes
  97. Histograms show the __________ of data in intervals. a) length
    b) frequency
    c) width
    d) color
  98. Bar charts display data using __________ bars. a) round
    b) rectangular
    c) triangular
    d) oval
  99. Probability is the chance or likelihood of an __________ happening. a) event
    b) animal
    c) object
    d) place
  100. Data collection involves gathering __________ or observations. a) shapes
    b) information
    c) colors
    d) toys

Review of First Half Work Third Mid Term Test Primary 4 Third Term Lesson Notes Mathematics Week 7

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  1. Find  the  mode  of the  data  set 13,14,10,13,19,13,11,19,17,18         =  ________
  2. The  time is  _____________________
  1. there are  ________number  of months  with  30days
  2.                   Is a  _____________angle.
  1.             is  ______________than  90o
  1. __________ has  4lines  of  symmetry  and  equal  angles
  2. The formula  to find  the area  of  a  square  or  rectangle  is  _______________________
  3. What  is the  length  of  a  rectangle  with  48cm2 when the  breadth  is  8cm? ___________________
  4. find the  length  of  a square  with  an area  of 81cm2.
  5. simplify  2.9l  x  6._______________________
  6. How  many  ½ l  can be  found  in  7l.__________________________
  7. What  is 2/5km  in  metres?  ____________________________________
  8. Find  the  difference  between 2.36m and  1.12m.___________________________________
  9. Convert  173 cm  to  m. _______________________________________

Theory

  1. Change  6795m to  km.
  2. How  many  hours  are in  3days  
  3. how many  litres  of  milk  will  serve  18 patients  when  each  person  will  take  ½ l? 
  4. What are  the  months  with  30days?
  5. Draw  an open  cube  of  3cm.
  6. multiply  923g  by 4
  7. what  is the  mass  of three  bags  of  rice  if  one  bag  weighs  60kg?
  8. How  many  ½ l  are  in  12l? 
  9. convert  8602m to  km.
  10. What does the short hand on a clock show?
  11. What does the long hand on a clock show?
  12. How many minutes are in one hour?
  13. How many seconds are in one minute?
  14. If the time is 2:30 on a digital clock, what time is it on an analog clock?
  15. Convert 2 hours to minutes.
  16. What is the date today?
  17. How many days are in a week?
  18. What is the second hand used for on a clock?
  19. How do you read a date on a calendar?
  20. What is the unit for measuring capacity?
  21. How do you add volumes in litres?
  22. How do you subtract volumes in litres?
  23. If a bottle has 2 litres and you add 3 litres, what is the total?
  24. If a bucket has 5 litres and you use 2 litres, how much is left?
  25. Why is capacity important?
  26. What does it mean to estimate volume?
  27. How many litres are in a large soda bottle?
  28. A tank has 10 litres, you add 5 litres. How much is in the tank now?
  29. A glass has 1 litre of juice, you add 0.5 litres. What is the total?
  30. What is the basic unit of measurement for capacity?
  31. How do you perform multiplication with litres?
  32. What is the purpose of division involving litres?
  33. Can you give an example of a word problem involving multiplication of litres?
  34. How do we apply the concept of capacity measures to real-life situations?
  35. What symbol represents multiplication with litres?
  36. What symbol represents division with litres?
  37. How do we solve word problems related to division of litres?
  38. How do we check if our answer to a word problem involving litres is correct?
  39. Can you explain how to find the total capacity using multiplication with litres?
  40. What is symmetry in plane shapes?
  41. How do horizontal lines of symmetry divide shapes?
  42. What are the four cardinal points?
  43. How do vertical lines of symmetry divide shapes?
  44. Can you give an example of a shape with horizontal symmetry?
  45. What role do cardinal points play in understanding symmetry?
  46. How do we identify lines of symmetry in shapes?
  47. What is the purpose of using pictograms?
  48. How do histograms organize data?
  49. Explain how bar charts represent categories of data.
  50. What is probability?

 

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