THIRD TERM
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: PRIMARY 4
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- What is the length of a square whose area is 169cm2 (a) 6cm (b) 9cm (c) 13cm (d) 16 x 9cm
- 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
- Find the difference between 7km and 4km 516m. (a) 2.484km (b) 3.516km (c) 3km (d) 2.516km
- What time say? (a) 12.20pm (b) 12.40pm (c) 20.12pm (d) 1.15p
- ______ is the name of the triangle (a) equilateral (b) isosceles (c) scalene (d) complementary
- ____has opposite sides equals. (a) isosceles (b) square (c) rectangle (d) triangle
- is the shape below (a) cone (b) cylinder (c) oval (d) drum
- ____ cm is equal to 1m (a) 100 (b) 10 (c) 1000 (d) 1m
- 3 ¼ km in metre = (a) 75m (b) 750cm (c) 250cm (d) 700cm
- 2/5 m in cm is ____ (a) 20cm (b) 40cm (c) 400cm (d) 200cm
- The purpose of measuring time is to help us plan our _____. a) day
b) food
c) books
d) colors
- The short hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) minute
b) hour
c) second
d) fast
- The long hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) hour
b) second
c) minute
d) slow
- The thin, long hand on an analog clock is the _____ hand. a) hour
b) minute
c) fast
d) second
- On a digital clock, the hour is shown _____ the colon (:). a) before
b) after
c) above
d) below
- On a digital clock, the minutes are shown _____ the colon (:). a) before
b) after
c) above
d) below
- 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
- If the minute hand is on 6, it is _____ minutes past the hour. a) 15
b) 30
c) 45
d) 60
- 1 hour is equal to _____ minutes. a) 30
b) 45
c) 60
d) 120
- 1 minute is equal to _____ seconds. a) 30
b) 45
c) 60
d) 120
- 50cl = (a) 5l (b) 500ml (c) 50ml (d) 500l
- 100cl = (a) 5l (b) 1l (c) 25l (d) 500ml
- How much less is 300ml than ½ l? (a) 2 ½ ml (b) 200ml (c) 150ml (d) 250ml
- Which of the months of the year has 28days? (a) February (b) April (c) June (d) November
- How many months has 31 days (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 5
- if today is Thursday, which day will it be in a week and four days time? (a) Monday (b) Tuesday (c) Wednesday (d) Sunday
- How many weeks are in one (1) year? (a) 42 (b) 52 (c) 54 (d) 12
- _____ are days in every leap year. (a) 365 (b) 366 (c) 496 (d) 465
- Is an/a ______triangle (a) equilateral (b) isosceles (c) scalene (d) triangle
- the shape is _____(a) cube (b) cuboid (c) cylinder (d) parallelogram
- 2 hours is equal to _____ minutes. a) 60
b) 90
c) 120
d) 180
- 5 minutes is equal to _____ seconds. a) 100
b) 200
c) 300
d) 400
- 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
- If the second hand is on 12, it is _____ seconds past the minute. a) 10
b) 30
c) 45
d) 0
- 3 hours is equal to _____ seconds. a) 1800
b) 3600
c) 7200
d) 10800
- The number or item that occurs the most often in a data set is called ___(a) mean (b) mode (c) favourite (d) median
- find the mode of the data below: 4,7,8,3,8,6,4,8 (a) 4 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 6
- Find the mean of the data below 4,7,8,7 (a) 6 ½ (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
- Find the sum of 3.25m and 1.5m (a) 4.75m (b) 4.25m (c) 4.05m (d) 4.35m
- The unit for measuring liquid volume is _____. a) meter
b) litre
c) gram
d) kilogram
- A bottle has 2 litres of water and another has 3 litres. The total is _____ litres. a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
- 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
- The capacity of a container is the amount it can _____. a) weigh
b) hold
c) measure
d) see
- A large soda bottle usually holds _____ litres. a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
- To find the total volume of two containers, you _____ the litres together. a) subtract
b) add
c) divide
d) multiply
- If you have a 6-litre bucket and use 3 litres, _____ litres remain. a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
- 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
- To find out how much liquid is left, you _____ the used amount from the total. a) add
b) multiply
c) subtract
d) divide
- If a container holds 8 litres and you add 2 litres, it now holds _____ litres. a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 11
- 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
- A jug has 7 litres of water. You pour out 4 litres. You have _____ litres left. a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
- If two containers hold 3 litres and 4 litres, the total is _____ litres. a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
- The basic unit of measurement for capacity is _____. a) meters
b) kilograms
c) litres
d) seconds
- Multiplication with litres helps us find the _____ capacity. a) total
b) weight
c) length
d) time
- If a bottle holds 3 litres and there are 4 bottles, the total capacity is _____ litres. a) 7
b) 9
c) 10
d) 12
- Division with litres helps us distribute a given quantity of liquid _____ among containers. a) equally
b) randomly
c) unequally
d) quickly
- 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
- Understanding capacity helps us in real-life situations like _____. a) swimming
b) cooking
c) cycling
d) running
- Multiplication with litres is represented by the symbol _____. a) +
b) –
c) ×
d) ÷
- 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
- To find the total capacity, we _____ litres by the number of containers. a) add
b) subtract
c) multiply
d) divide
- 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
- Division with litres is represented by the symbol _____. a) +
b) –
c) ×
d) ÷
- 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
- Solving word problems involving litres helps us _____. a) read
b) write
c) understand
d) draw
- 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
- A horizontal line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
- A vertical line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
- 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
- Symmetry means one half of a shape is the mirror image of the __________ half. a) top b) bottom c) left d) right
- 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
- A vertical line of symmetry runs __________. a) up and down b) left and right c) diagonally d) in a circle
- Butterflies and snowflakes often have __________ symmetry. a) horizontal b) vertical c) diagonal d) circular
- Which shape does NOT have a vertical line of symmetry? a) Square b) Triangle c) Circle d) Rectangle
- The letter “H” has a __________ line of symmetry. a) horizontal b) vertical c) diagonal d) circular
- A square has __________ lines of symmetry. a) one b) two c) three d) four
- 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
- Which of the following shapes is NOT symmetrical? a) Circle b) Square c) Heart d) Triangle
- 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
- Which shape has more than one line of symmetry? a) Triangle b) Rectangle c) Circle d) Star
- A vertical line of symmetry divides a shape into __________ halves. a) two b) three c) four d) five
- A circle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A cube has __________ faces. a) 4
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10
- A rectangle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A sphere is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A square has __________ sides. a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
- A cylinder has __________ faces. a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
- A triangle is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A cone has __________ face. a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
- A circle has __________ sides. a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 0
- A cuboid is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A square is a __________ shape. a) 2D
b) 3D
c) both
d) none
- A sphere has __________ edges. a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
- A pyramid has a __________ base. a) round
b) triangular
c) square
d) oval
- A book is an example of a __________. a) cube
b) cuboid
c) sphere
d) cone
- Pictograms are used to represent data using __________. a) numbers
b) pictures
c) letters
d) shapes
- Histograms show the __________ of data in intervals. a) length
b) frequency
c) width
d) color
- Bar charts display data using __________ bars. a) round
b) rectangular
c) triangular
d) oval
- Probability is the chance or likelihood of an __________ happening. a) event
b) animal
c) object
d) place
- 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
Fill in the blanks with the correct answers
- Find the mode of the data set 13,14,10,13,19,13,11,19,17,18 = ________
- The time is _____________________
- there are ________number of months with 30days
- Is a _____________angle.
- is ______________than 90o
- __________ has 4lines of symmetry and equal angles
- The formula to find the area of a square or rectangle is _______________________
- What is the length of a rectangle with 48cm2 when the breadth is 8cm? ___________________
- find the length of a square with an area of 81cm2.
- simplify 2.9l x 6._______________________
- How many ½ l can be found in 7l.__________________________
- What is 2/5km in metres? ____________________________________
- Find the difference between 2.36m and 1.12m.___________________________________
- Convert 173 cm to m. _______________________________________
Theory
- Change 6795m to km.
- How many hours are in 3days
- how many litres of milk will serve 18 patients when each person will take ½ l?
- What are the months with 30days?
- Draw an open cube of 3cm.
- multiply 923g by 4
- what is the mass of three bags of rice if one bag weighs 60kg?
- How many ½ l are in 12l?
- convert 8602m to km.
- What does the short hand on a clock show?
- What does the long hand on a clock show?
- How many minutes are in one hour?
- How many seconds are in one minute?
- If the time is 2:30 on a digital clock, what time is it on an analog clock?
- Convert 2 hours to minutes.
- What is the date today?
- How many days are in a week?
- What is the second hand used for on a clock?
- How do you read a date on a calendar?
- What is the unit for measuring capacity?
- How do you add volumes in litres?
- How do you subtract volumes in litres?
- If a bottle has 2 litres and you add 3 litres, what is the total?
- If a bucket has 5 litres and you use 2 litres, how much is left?
- Why is capacity important?
- What does it mean to estimate volume?
- How many litres are in a large soda bottle?
- A tank has 10 litres, you add 5 litres. How much is in the tank now?
- A glass has 1 litre of juice, you add 0.5 litres. What is the total?
- What is the basic unit of measurement for capacity?
- How do you perform multiplication with litres?
- What is the purpose of division involving litres?
- Can you give an example of a word problem involving multiplication of litres?
- How do we apply the concept of capacity measures to real-life situations?
- What symbol represents multiplication with litres?
- What symbol represents division with litres?
- How do we solve word problems related to division of litres?
- How do we check if our answer to a word problem involving litres is correct?
- Can you explain how to find the total capacity using multiplication with litres?
- What is symmetry in plane shapes?
- How do horizontal lines of symmetry divide shapes?
- What are the four cardinal points?
- How do vertical lines of symmetry divide shapes?
- Can you give an example of a shape with horizontal symmetry?
- What role do cardinal points play in understanding symmetry?
- How do we identify lines of symmetry in shapes?
- What is the purpose of using pictograms?
- How do histograms organize data?
- Explain how bar charts represent categories of data.
- What is probability?
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