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CLASS 4 QUESTIONS

1.Write in words: 752,004

a.Seven hundred thousand, one hundred and four
b.Seven million, fifty-two thousand and four
c.Seven hundred and fifty-two thousand and four
d.Seven hundred and fifty-two thousand and forty

2.One and half hours = …… minutes.

a.45mins
b.65mins
c.75mins
d.90mins

3.I If I spent 23p and had 77p left, how much had 1 at first?


a. 77p
b. 100p

c. 23p
d. 54p

4. If a boy weighs 75 kg at the beginning of a school session and weighs 75kg at the end of

the school year, what is his total weight at the end of the session?
a.75kg
b.0kg
c.975kg
d.165kg

5.What is 859 in Roman Numerals?

a.

CCCDLVIII

b.

IVVVIII

c.

DCCCLIX

d.

IV00IXVIII

6.An athlete ran round a field that is 561m long. Round it off to the nearest 10.

a.580m
b.540m
c.560m
d.520m

7.Write the number that is 3381 more than 5278.

a.8657
b.8559
c.8659
d.9659

8.The perimeter fence of corona school Lekki is about 1300metres. A steward walked

round it three times. What distance has he covered?

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a.1230m
b.3060m
c.3900m
d.12300m

9.Write 359 in ROMAN NUMERALS.

a.IIVIX
b.CCIXV
c.CCCLIX
d.CCCVIX

10.Write the sum of 30161 + 10001 in words:

a.Forty thousand and two
b.Forty thousand and sixty-two
c.Forty thousand one hundred and sixty-two
d.Four hundred and one thousand and sixty-two

11.Two classes got different Kahoot points at the end of the term. Their points were

written in Roman Numerals. The first class had CLXX points while the second scored
CCCXXX points. What is the sum of their points in Hindu-Arabic Numerals?
a.400
b.170
c.330
d.500

12.Mrs. Oaikhena travelled to Obudu to spend 50 days on vacation. How long will that be in

weeks and days?
a.7 weeks 5days
b.4 weeks 2days
c.7 weeks 1 day
d.5 weeks 2days

13.Kunle brought 40 chewing gums to school and shared them equally among 5 pupils.

How many chewing gums did each child get?

a.45
b.8
c.35
d.7

14.How many days altogether are in the months of September, October, November?

a.91days
b.92days
c.93days.
d.94days

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15.The numeric value of digit 6 in 1650114 is

a.600000
b.60000
c.6000000
d.6000

16.It’s Christmas time again! Jackson will be getting lots of candies from his relatives.

Grandma promised to give him 105 candies, Uncle George promised him 347 candies
and he will get 219 candies from his parents. How many candies would he get for the
Christmas?

a.879 candies
b.671 candies
c.1,723 candies
d.2,000 candies

17.Round off 7,770,631 to the nearest thousand.

a.7,770,000
b.7,000,631
c.7,771,000
d.7,770

18.Oakwood Elementary School in Florida had her Math Fun Day titled “Digit Hunt”. Pupils

were asked to search for digit a card to get a prize. Ted got digit 4, Tara got digit 9, Dan
got digit 0, Sally got digit 4, Ben got digit 2, Zara got digit 0 and Vera got digit 1. How
many digits were picked in all?
a.6
b.8
c.9
d.7

19.If you were a Roman, how would you write the number of weeks in 14 days?

a.II
b.XIX
c.XVL
d.XIV

20.Uncle Bruce signed a cheque of Four million, five hundred and twelve thousand, four

hundred and twenty-five Naira. Write this amount in figures.
a.4 215 425
b.4 425 215
c.4 425 512
d.4 512 425

21.Three cyclists engaged in a race to cover a distance within a certain time. Cyclist A

covered a distance of 6 038 km, Cyclist B covered a distance of 9 293 km and Cyclist C
covered a distance of 8 783 km. Which of them covered the longest distance?
a.Cyclist A
b.Cyclist B

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c.None
d.Cyclist C

22.Estimate the sum of 867 + 345

a. 1 212 b. 1300
c. 1 200 d. 1 400

23.Jack attended school for just 24 days in the month of October for how many weeks and

days did he attend school?
a.2 weeks 3days
b.3weeks 3days
c.4 weeks 1day
d.2weeks 6days

24.Two countries had a conference about who had more population. When the census was

over, the first had 300 000 people and the second had 299 999 people. What was the
difference in their population?

a.199,999 people
b.100,111 people
c.1 person
d.100,000 people

25.A Round off 1809 to the nearest hundred

a. 1800
b. 1000
c. 2000

d. 1810

26.Mary turned 38 today. To the nearest ten, how old is Mary?

a. 40
b. 30
c. 280

d. 200

27.Dieko sells cherries, and she uses 5 cherries to make a pile. How many cherries does she

have in 7 piles and 3 cherries?
a. 21 cherries
b. 34 cherries
c. 16 cherries

d. 38 cherries

28.How many basic numerals are there in the Roman numeral?

a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10

29.K John was given 14 packs of sweets. If each pack has 5 sweets in it, how many sweets

does John have?

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a.17 sweets
b.7 sweets
c.70 sweets
d. 20 sweets

30.There are 3 000 pupils in a mixed school. if 1 484 of the pupils are girls, how many boys

are there in the school?
a.3 202
b.1 256
c.1 516
d.2 000

31.Tara measured the heights of four flowers in her garden. Her measurements are shown.

6.73 cm 6.25 cm 6.4 cm 6.11cm Which statement does NOT correctly compare two of

these heights?

a.6.73 = 6.11

b.6.73 > 6.25

c.6.25 < 6.4

d.6.4 > 6.11

32.Boluwatife compared the values of these decimals. 0.3, 0.033, 0.303, 0.33

Which statement correctly compares two of these numbers?

a. 0.303 < 0.033

b. 0.3 = 0.033 c. 0.33 > 0.3 d. 0.303 = 0.33

33. The table shows the price for one litre of petrol at four different petrol stations.

Which list shows the prices in order from least to greatest?

a. ₦2.49, ₦2.45, ₦2.59, ₦2.53

b. ₦2.53, ₦2.45, ₦2.49, ₦2.59

c. ₦2.59, ₦2.53, ₦2.49, ₦2.45

d. ₦2.45, ₦2.49, ₦2.53, ₦2.59

34.During the Long Jump competition at Inter-house Sports Day, 4th grade jumped a total

of 34.22 metres 3rd grade jumped a total of 29.3 metres. How many metres did 3rd and

4th grade jump combined?

a. 36.25 metres b. 63.52 metres c. 63.25 metres d. 63.42 metres

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35.Eriifeoluwa’s backpack weighs 4.3 kg Tanitoluwa’s backpack weighs 2.1 kg.

Anuoluwapo’s backpack weighs 2.29 kg. How much do all the backpacks weigh

together?

a. 8.79 kg b. 6.4 kg c. 8.69 kg

d. 4.30 kg

36.The distance from Houston, Texas to Tokyo, Japan is 10,868 kilometers. The distance

from Houston, Texas to Moscow, Russia is 9,818.5 kilometers. What is the difference in

distances?

a. 1,049.5 km b. 9,818.5 km

c. 1,049.5 km d. 10,868 km

37.The Chess competition for all primary school pupils would last for 2 hours 30 minutes.

How many minutes is the competition?

a. 230 minutes
b.150 minutes
c. 60 minutes

d. 32 minutes

38.A packet of sugar weighs ½kg and a packet of flour weighs 2/5 kg. What is the total

weight of the sugar and flour in decimals?

a. 1.22

b. 0.009

c. 0.9

d. 3.5

39. Arrange these fractions from the smallest to the biggest.1/7, 6/7, 4/7, 2/7

a. 6/7, 4/7, 2/7, 1/7

b.1/7, 2/7, 4/7, 6/7

c.1/7, 2/7, 6/7, 4/7

d. 1/7, 6/7, 2/7, 4/7

40.Mrs Akwara travels a distance of 378km every day to get to work, what is the distance

to the nearest hundred?

a. 450km b. 300km c. 400km d. 500km

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41.Effiong‘s salary of N1,500 was increased by N500. What was his salary after the

increase?

a.N1000
b.N2000
c.N2500
d.N3000
42. A basket contains 5 apples. How many apples are there in 7 baskets?
a. 57
b. 75

c. 45
d. 35

43.Arrange the decimals in increasing order. 5.65, 6.5, 5.6, 6.56

a.6.56, 6.5, 5.65, 5.6

b.5.6, 5.65, 6.5, 6.56
c.5.65, 6.5, 6.56, 5.6

d.6.56, 5.6, 5.65, 6.5

44.Mike sold 13.6 kg of apples, 15.1 kg of pears, 7.7 kg of bananas and 11.2 kg of peaches

today. Which fruit did he sell the least?

a.Apples
b.Pears
c.Bananas
d.Peaches

45.There is the price table of books in a bookstore: Gone with the Wind is $24.50,

International Economics is $23.70, To Be a Good Cook is $17.40 and Things Fall Apart is
$39.50. Which book is the most expensive?

a.Gone with Wind
b.International Economics
c.To Be a Good Cook
d.Things Fall Apart

46. Nancy bought biscuits for $51.25. She gave a $100 note to the shopkeeper. How much

does she get back from the shopkeeper?

a.$47.75

b.$48.25

c.$48.75

d.$49.25

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47. Last week at the Spar, Madam Adio bought a refrigerator for N81,625. When she got
home, she discovered that her husband has gotten one for her and she decided to sell it for
N75000. How much profit or loss did she make?
a. N6,625 Profit
b. N6,625 Loss
c. N156,625 Profit
d. N156,625 Loss

48. A certain number when multiplied with 5 produces 105. What is that number?
a. 35

b. 21
c. 12
d. 31
49. A train has 29 coaches. Find the number of seats on the train if each coach contains 148
seats.
a. 4292
b. 4922

c. 4299
d. 2499
50. Chris bought an old car for $1,500. He fixed the car and repainted it for $300. He then sold
the car for $2,700. Find the profit made on the car.
a. N900
b. N1200
c. N4500
d. N2400

51. Cubes tagged with different decimals were thrown and the following decimals were seen:

0.35, 4.02 and 16. What is my total decimals?

a. 20.37

b. 4.83

c. 5.97

d. 3.84

52. Find the sum of 5 h 15 min and 2 h 27 min.

a. 7 h 42 min

b. 6 h 43 min

c. 5 h 47 min

d. 4h 43 min

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53. The cost price of an article is #45,500. The selling price is #53,800. Find the profit or loss.

a. 8,300

b. 1,200

c. 4,300

d. 5,200
54. Emeka travelled for his summer holiday, He was away for 5 weeks. Change the number of
weeks to days.

a.45 days b. 35 days c. 25 days d. 15 days

55. What is the sum of a score and a dozen?*

(a)24 (b) 32 (c) 152 (d) 16


56. MCMXC – MCCXLIX is equal to*

(a) 741 (b) 471 (c) 714 (d) 417


57. Express 1002490 in words

(a) One million, Two Thousand Four Hundred and Nine
(b) One million, Two Thousand Four Hundred and Ninety
(c) One million, Two Hundred Thousand Four Hundred and Nine
(d) One million, Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Nine







Answer questions 58 – 61 using the information below:

Here is a pictogram showing how many apples were sold at the local shop over 4
months.

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58. How many apples were sold in January?
a. 15
b. 6
c. 11
d. 8

59. In which month was the lowest number of apples sold?
a. January
b. February
c. March
d. April

60. In which month were 15 apples sold?
a. January
b. February
c. March
d. April
61. How many more apples were sold in February than in March?
a. 5
b. 3
c. 4
d. 8
62. Tobi missed the 9:52 a.m. bus. The next bus is 17 minutes later. At what time is the next
bus?
a. 9:09am
b. 10:09am
c. 9:69am
d. 9:17am

63. If 560 oranges are packed into 7 boxes, how many oranges are in each box?

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a. 58

b. 24

c. 7

d. 80

64. A dress is to be made from a roll of cloth. If the roll of cloth is 100m long and the dress will
use 23m of cloth material, what is left after cutting out the needed length of cloth?

a. 77 m

b. 74 m

c. 47 m
d. 87m
65. Convert 19/6 to a mixed number

a. 1 1/6 b. 2 2/6 c. 3 1/9 d. 3 1/6

66. In which of the following numbers is the digit 5 a tens of thousand?
a. 576 000 b. 345 100 c. 657 000 d. 320 534

67. Which of the following correctly orders the decimals from least to greatest?
a) 0.32, 0.25, 0.3
b) 0.25, 0.3, 0.32
c) 0.3, 0.32, 0.25
d) 0.32, 0.3, 0.25
Answer: b) 0.25, 0.3, 0.32

68. Arrange the following decimals in descending order:
a) 0.6, 0.75, 0.5
b) 0.75, 0.6, 0.5
c) 0.5, 0.6, 0.75
d) 0.75, 0.5, 0.6
Answer: d) 0.75, 0.5, 0.6
69. If you add 0.25 and 0.15, what is the result?
a) 0.30
b) 0.40
c) 0.20
d) 0.50
Answer: a) 0.30
70. What is the difference between 0.8 and 0.45?
a) 0.35
b) 0.25
c) 0.15
d) 0.55
Answer: a) 0.35
71. If you multiply 0.6 by 0.5, what is the result?
a) 0.3
b) 0.4

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c) 0.5
d) 0.6
Answer: b) 0.4

72. What is the quotient when you divide 1.2 by 0.3?
a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
d) 1
Answer: c) 4

73. If an item is bought for $50 and sold for $70, what is the profit ?
a) 20
b) 30
c) 40
d) 50
Answer: a) 20

74. If a shopkeeper incurs a loss of $15 on selling an item for $85, what is the cost price?
a) 15
b) 100
c) 20
d) 25
Answer: b) 100
75. What time is it if the 24-hour clock shows 15:30?
a) 3:30 AM
b) 3:30 PM
c) 10:30 AM
d) 10:30 PM
Answer: b) 3:30 pm

76. If it is 8:45 AM now, what will it be after 4 hours?
a) 12:45 PM
b) 1:45 PM
c) 12:45 AM
d) 1:45 AM
Answer: a) 12:45 PM
77. The midpoint between 5 and 15 is:
a) 7.5
b) 10
c) 8
d) 12.5
Answer: a) 7.5

78. What is the average of 12, 18, and 24?
a) 16
b) 18
c) 20
d) 22
Answer: b) 18
79. If you leave home at 9:15 AM and arrive at your destination at 12:30 PM, how long did it
take you to get there?

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a) 2 hours 15 minutes
b) 3 hours 15 minutes
c) 2 hours 45 minutes
d) 3 hours 45 minutes
Answer: b) 3 hours 15 minutes

80. If a train departs at 8:00 AM and arrives at its destination at 11:45 AM, how long was the
journey?
a) 2 hours 45 minutes
b) 3 hours 45 minutes
c) 3 hours 15 minutes
d) 4 hours 45 minutes
Answer: c) 3 hours 15 minutes
81. What is the median of the following set of numbers: 10, 15, 20, 25, 30?
a) 15
b) 20
c) 25
d) 22.5
Answer: b) 20

82. If the average of three numbers is 15, and two of the numbers are 10 and 20, what is the
third number?
a) 5
b) 10
c) 15
d) 25
Answer: d) 25

83. Suppose you have three decimal numbers: 0.325, 0.32, and 0.35. How can you rearrange
these numbers to create the greatest possible sum?
a) 0.32, 0.325, 0.35
b) 0.35, 0.325, 0.32
c) 0.325, 0.35, 0.32
d) 0.35, 0.32, 0.325
Answer: b) 0.35, 0.325, 0.32


84. A recipe calls for 0.75 cups of flour, but you only have 0.6 cups. How much more flour do
you need in decimal form?
a) 0.05
b) 0.15
c) 0.25
d) 0.35
Answer: b) 0.15

85. Imagine you are running a lemonade stand. You sold 0.85 gallons of lemonade on
Monday and 1.25 gallons on Tuesday. How many more gallons did you sell on Tuesday
compared to Monday?
a) 0.35
b) 0.4
c) 0.45
d) 0.5

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Answer: c) 0.45

86 A rectangular swimming pool measures 6 meters by 4 meters. What is the area of the pool
in square meters?
a) 31m2
b) 30m2
c) 30m2
d) 24m2
Answer: d) 24m2

87. If a car travels at a speed of 55 miles per hour for 2.5 hours, how far does it travel in
total?
a) 132.5 miles
b) 137.5 miles
c) 140 miles
d) 145 miles
Answer: a) 137.5 miles

88. If a meeting starts at 9:15 AM and ends at 11:45 AM, how long does the meeting last in
minutes?
a) 130 minutes
b) 140 minutes
c) 150 minutes
d) 160 minutes
Answer: b) 130 minutes

89. A train travels at an average speed of 60 miles per hour. How long does it take to travel
180 miles?
a)2.5 hours
b) 3 hours
c) 3.5 hours
d) 4 hours
Answer: b) 3 hours

90. Chizzy recorded a number with two sevens. The value of the first 7 is 7,000. The value of
the second 7 is 700. Which could be Chizzys number?

A, 5,672 b. 2,767 c. 7,708 d.7,427

91. The Easter funfair is coming up! The fair will be opened for 6 hours 10 minutes for people
in the community to buy and sell. How long will the fair be in minutes?

a. 260 minutes b. 250 minutes c.370 minutes d. 410 minutes

92. Which of the following gives the expanded form of twenty-five thousand, one hundred and
seven?

a. 20,000 + 5,000 + 100 + 7 b.20,000 + 500 + 10~20,000 + 5,000 + 100 + 10 + 2 c.
200,000 + 50,000 + 1,000 + 100 + 6 d. 2,000 + 500 + 10 + 9

93. A movie rental website charges N3.25 per month for membership. How much will be
collected from 200 members for the month of May?

a. 3.250 b. 51.351 c. 785 d. N650

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94. While counting in thousands, what is the number that comes after 43,500 ?

a. 44 500 b. 43 600 c. 6 600 d. 44 550

95. Sidney gets 1,723 candies from her relatives and 2,400 candies from her neighbors. If she
decides to share 3,000 candies during the Christmas to her friends, how many candies would
she have left?

a. 1,123 candies b. 897 candies c. 671 candies d. 2,000 candies

96. A new school building has just been completed in John’s village of the eastern part of
Nigeria. There are 25 classrooms in all. Each classroom can only accommodate 18 pupils for
the new session. How many pupils can the school take for the new session?

a. 450 pupils b. 500 pupils c.1,000 pupils d. 280 pupils

97. Engineer Fakeye is into Oil and Gas. He shipped drums of Oils to different parts of the
country. If a drum contains 112 litres of oil, how many litres of oil are there in 25 similar
drums?

a. 8,020 litres b. 2,008 litres c. 2,080 litres d. 2,800 litres

98. A high school track is 9.76 meters wide. It is divided into 8 lanes of equal width for track
and field events. How wide is each lane?

a. 1.22 meters b. 3.20 meters c. 1.29 meters d. 0.98 meters

99. At the Military base, the Lieutenant Colonel informed the battalion they will be having their
parade at 2:30p.m. What is this time in military time?

a. 8:40 b. 14:30 c. 15:30 d. 2:30

100. Lamido saves £3.45 on Monday. If he saves equal amount each day, how much would he
have saved on the 7th day?

a. £24.15 b. £10.45 c. £3.52 d. £1,000

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CLASS 4 QUESTIONS

1.Write in words: 752,004

a.Seven hundred thousand, one hundred and four
b.Seven million, fifty-two thousand and four
c.Seven hundred and fifty-two thousand and four
d.Seven hundred and fifty-two thousand and forty

2.One and half hours = …… minutes.

a.45mins
b.65mins
c.75mins
d.90mins

3.I If I spent 23p and had 77p left, how much had 1 at first?


a. 77p
b. 100p

c. 23p
d. 54p

4. If a boy weighs 75 kg at the beginning of a school session and weighs 75kg at the end of

the school year, what is his total weight at the end of the session?
a.75kg
b.0kg
c.975kg
d.165kg

5.What is 859 in Roman Numerals?

a.

CCCDLVIII

b.

IVVVIII

c.

DCCCLIX

d.

IV00IXVIII

6.An athlete ran round a field that is 561m long. Round it off to the nearest 10.

a.580m
b.540m
c.560m
d.520m

7.Write the number that is 3381 more than 5278.

a.8657
b.8559
c.8659
d.9659

8.The perimeter fence of corona school Lekki is about 1300metres. A steward walked

round it three times. What distance has he covered?

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