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NCERT Maths Worksheets for Live Classes 4 – Download NCERT Maths Worksheets for Live Classes 4


Maths Worksheet for Class 4 – Download NCERT Maths

 

We have questions from "The Junk Seller" in this class 4 math worksheet. This math worksheet includes all of the chapter's essential concepts. It gives you a general idea and applies all of the essential formulae. This worksheet will help you prepare for your test. You would be better prepared for the exam if you attempt this worksheet with a time limit.

 

Ques.1 Solve these:-      

 

a) 750 G + __________ G = 2 Kg.

 

b) 100 ___________ G = 10 Kg.

 

c) 450 G + 500 G = ______Kg.

 

d) 700 G + ________ Kg + 300 G = 5 Kg.

 

 

Ques.2 Find out:-

 

a) A quarter of Rs. 500 = Rs._____________

 

b) Half of Rs. 1500 = _____________

 

c) Double of Rs. _________ = Rs.500

 

d) 9 x Rs. 4.50 = _____________

 

e) 6 x Rs. 50 + 4 Rs. 100 = Rs._____________

 

 

Ques.3 Ramu earns Rs. 90 in a day, how much he will earn

 

a) In 5 days == Rs.___________.

 

b) In 10 days == Rs. ____________.

 

c) In a April month == Rs. _____________

 

 

Ques.4 How many times can you.

 

a) Subtract 12 from 108

 

b) Add 18 to make 216 _

 

c) Multiply 9 to make 729 ____________

 

d) Subtract 14 from 196 ____________

 

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