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This document is a periodic assessment for Class IV Maths at Revathi High School, Shankerpally, consisting of various exercises including number names, expanded forms, comparisons, and Roman numerals. It includes short and long answer questions related to basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the assessment are 40.
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This document is a periodic assessment for Class IV Maths at Revathi High School, Shankerpally, consisting of various exercises including number names, expanded forms, comparisons, and Roman numerals. It includes short and long answer questions related to basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the assessment are 40.
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REVATHI HIGH SCHOOL, SHANKERPALLY

PERIODIC ASSESSMENT -1 (CBSE)


MATHS

Marks: 40M
Class: IV

Name: ___________ section: ___ Roll no: __

1. Write the number names (5 × 1 = 5)


a) 2745 = __________

b) 3059 = __________

c) 5738 = __________

d) 2840 = __________

e) 9949 = __________

2. Write the expanded form: (5 × 1 = 5)

a) 4556 = __________

b) 3645 = __________

c) 7889 = __________

d) 2205 = __________

e) 9160 = __________

3. Compare the numbers using (>, <, =): (5 × 1 = 5)

a) 4656 ___ 4656

b) 2360 ___ 6203

c) 7899 ___ 7898

d) 1201 ___ 2210

e) 999 ___ 100


4. Write the number that comes before and after: (5 × 1 = 5)

a) ___ 4799 ___

b) ___ 1000 ___

c) ___ 7250 ___

d) ___ 3415 ___

e) ___ 999 ___

5. Write the Roman numerals: (5 × 1 = 5)


a) 5 = ______

b) 10 = ______

c) 15 = ______

d) 20 = ______

e) 50 = ______

6. Short questions and answers (5 × 2 = 10)

a) L ml b) kg g

56 780 40 966

+ 23 110 -15 042

---------- ------------

c) 7/12 + 4/12 d) 2345

× 8

--------

e)144 ÷ 9
7. Long question answers (2.5 × 2 = 5)

a) If one poultry farm produced 5083 eggs and another produced 2985, how much did they
produce altogether?
b) There were 9318 soldiers in a camp. 6839 went into battle. How many were left in
the camp?

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