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Year End Review(Maths) Primary 4

1. Copy and complete the following.

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3. A team won 32% and drew 41% of the games they played.
What percentage of the games did the team lose?

4. Copy the table and write these percentages in the correct column.

5. Which is larger?

6. Twenty percent of the learners in Class 4 won a prize for math competition. There are 50 learners in
Class 4. How many learners won a prize?

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7. The table shows the colours of flowers in a garden.

8. Write these fractions as percentages.

e 1 out of 2 = ______% f 3 out of 4 = ______ %

9. Daisy’s dress is made with wool and cotton. 70% of the dress is made with wool.
What is the percentage of the dress is cotton?

10. 43% of the school are boys and 46% of the school are girls.
What percentage of the school are teachers?

11. Draw a triangular prism. How many rectangular faces and triangular faces does it have?

12. Draw a rectangular pyramid. How many rectangular faces and triangular faces does it have?

13. How many faces does a hexagonal pyramid have? Write the shape of each face.

14. Sara has cut and unfolded a packet of sweets so that it makes a flat shape.

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15. Draw and name a 3D shape that has more than 6 vertices.

16. Express two shapes that have fewer than 12 edges.

17. Cindy has cut and unfolded a box of cereal so it makes a flat shape.

18. Match the 3D shapes with the nets.

19. Name 4 types of 3D shape with more than 2 triangular faces.

20. Name a 3D shape with a circular face.


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21. Complete the table.

22. Draw the net of cylinder.

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25. What is the different between 10 000 and the largest 3-digit number?

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26. The chef serves 7 of an apple pie. What fraction of the apple pie is left?

27. Work out these calculations.


3 2 4 1 7 2 6 4
(a) + (b) - (c) + (d) -
9 9 5 5 11 11 13 13

28. In the diagram, the fraction in each box is the sum of the two fraction below it.
Copy the diagram and fill in the missing fractions.

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29. There are 215 girls and 259 boys in the school hall. How many boys and girls are in the hall altogether?

30. 649 people go to a concert. 290 people were women. 312 people were men. How many children are at
the concert?

31. Subtract the largest 3 digits number from 20 000.

32. Write the missing digits.

33. Last year there were 82 girls and 93 boys in Year 4. This year there are 190 students in Year 4. Of these
students, 95 are boys.
How many more girls are in Year 4 this year than last year?

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34. Jamila has cycled 4 of the way to the gym. What fraction of the distance does she still have to go?

35. Work out these calculations.

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36. Write two fraction that have a sum of 8 .

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37. Write two fraction that have a difference of 8 .

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38. Find the missing numbers.

39. The perimeter of a theme park is 5km. How long is the perimeter in metres?

40. The perimeter of a stamp is 6cm. How long is the perimeter in millimetres?

41. Which measurement should be used for the area of each of the following things: mm², cm², m² or km²?
(a) A pond (b) A puddle (c) A sea (d) A drop of water

42. Count the squares to estimate the area of the island.

43. Draw a rectangle with sides 2cm and 5cm. What is the perimeter and area of the rectangle?

44. Calculate the area and perimeter of the square each side has 7m.
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45. Find the perimeter and area of each rectangle.

46. What is the total floor area of this building?

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47. What is the perimeter of the castle wall?

48. Calculate the area of these rectangles using the measurements shown.

49. Use the sign < or >.

50. Arrange these temperatures into lowest to highest.


-4°C, 0°C, 5°C, -2°C, -7°C

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51. Here are four number cards.

52. Use all the digits 0,1,5 and 6 in each part of this questions.
a. Find the largest odd number divisible by 5.
b. Find the smallest number that is greater than 1000 and divisible by 5.

53. Hassan makes a sequence of numbers. His rule is to add the same amount each time. Write the missing
numbers.
-22,_____,_____,_____,6

54. A sequence starts at 50 and 8 is subtracted each time. If the sequence continues in the same way, what
are the first two numbers less than zero?

55. Write all the factors of 20 and multiples of 20 that are less than 100.

56. Draw a line to complete the divisibility rules.

57. Write these numbers in the table

58. What is the smallest number that can be added to 333 to make it divisible by 25?

59. What numbers are multiples of 2? Even Odd Both


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60. Class 4 watched the road outside their window. They recorded the number of vehicles that passed
between 9:00 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. Also the number of vehicles that passed between 2:00 p.m. and 2:15
p.m.

61. Display the data in this frequency table using a bar chart.

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62. Sort the number from1 to30 into this Venn diagram.

63. This frequency table shows the number of badges collected by five children.

64. A 6-day ski lift pass for an adult costs $209. There are 8 adults in the ski group.
What is the total cost of the ski lift passes?

65. Parveen needs 28 balloons. A shop sells balloons in packs of 5.


How many packs does Parveen need to buy?

66. 56 children arrange themselves in teams of 4. How many teams do they make?

67. A group of friends earn $96 by washing cars. They share the money equally. They get $8 each.
How many friends are in the group?
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68. Plants are sold in trays. Each trays holds15 plants. Orla buys 7 trays of plants.
How many plants does she buy?

69. Lan has74 apples. She makes bags of 6 apples.


How many full bags can Lan make?

70. Mr. Singh has13 boxes of tinned tomatoes. Each box contains 6 tins of tomatoes.
How many tins of tomatoes has Mr. Singh got altogether?

71. Petra wants to put 52 photos in an album. A full page holds 4 photos. She fills as many whole pages as
possible. How many photos are left over?

72. Yuri needs 6 triangles to make a hexagon. How many hexagons can he make with 96 triangles?

73. Use the map, if Arnold travels north-west, what town will he reach?

74. Draw each shape and mirror line on squared paper.

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75. This trapezium is reflected over the mirror line. What new shape is made from the original trapezium
and the reflected trapezium combined?

76. The vertices of this rectangle have coordinates (0,2), (0,5), (1,2) and (1,5). Conjecture what will happen
then investigate to find the coordinates of the vertices of the shapes when it is reflected over the mirror
line.

77. Copy the triangle and mirror line. Reflect the triangle over the mirror line.

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78. a. Mark the coordinates listed on the grid.

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80. Draw a pentagon that will make a hexagon when combined reflection in the mirror line.

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