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Class 4 Maths Practice Paper

Fractions, Large Numbers & Geometry · CBSE · Olympiad Style
📝 15 Questions 🎯 MCQ Format ✅ Answer Key Included 🖨 Print Ready (A4) 🆓 Free
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🏏 Cricket fan 🚀 Space enthusiast 👁️ Visual learner CBSE Class 4

This free CBSE Class 4 maths practice paper 2026-27 is designed for students stepping into more abstract maths territory. The 15 MCQ questions span fractions and their comparison, understanding and reading large numbers (up to lakhs), introduction to geometry including angles and symmetry, and early data handling with pictographs and bar charts. At Class 4, children begin encountering problems where multiple skills are combined — this paper reflects that. Working through it will help your child build the exam temperament and speed needed for both school assessments and junior Olympiad rounds. A full answer key with reasoning is included so parents and tutors can pinpoint exactly where revision is needed. Free and print-ready on A4.

Mathematics — Class 4 Practice Paper

Fractions, Large Numbers & Geometry
📋 Board: CBSE 📚 Class: 4 ⏱ Time: 45 minutes 🏆 Max Marks: 60 ❓ Questions: 15
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Each question carries 4 marks. There is no negative marking. Choose the most appropriate option.
Q1.
What is ⅗ of 45?
A) 9
B) 15
C) 25
D) 27
Q2.
Arjun's cricket team scored 2,478 runs in a tournament and the opponent scored 1,965. Difference?
A) 413
B) 503
C) 513
D) 523
Q3.
Which pair of fractions is equivalent?
A) ½ and ⅔
B) ⅔ and 4/6
C) ¼ and ⅜
D) ⅗ and ½
Q4.
A square park has a perimeter of 480 m. What is its side?
A) 100 m
B) 110 m
C) 120 m
D) 240 m
Q5.
Roman numeral for 49 is:
A) XXXXIX
B) XLIX
C) IL
D) XLIX
Q6.
Arjun earns ₹1,250 per week. His monthly earnings (4 weeks)?
A) ₹4,000
B) ₹5,000
C) ₹5,500
D) ₹6,000
Q7.
Which of these is a prime number?
A) 27
B) 33
C) 37
D) 49
Q8.
The area of a rectangle is 96 cm². If length = 12 cm, width = ?
A) 6 cm
B) 7 cm
C) 8 cm
D) 9 cm
Q9.
3/8 + 5/8 = ?
A) 8/16
B) 8/8
C) 1
D) Both B and C
Q10.
ISRO's satellite orbits at 36,000 km height. Round to nearest thousand:
A) 35,000 km
B) 36,000 km
C) 37,000 km
D) 40,000 km
Q11.
The smallest 5-digit number is:
A) 99,999
B) 10,000
C) 10,001
D) 1,000
Q12.
6 × 8 + 4 × 3 = ?
A) 58
B) 60
C) 62
D) 72
Q13.
What fraction of an hour is 20 minutes?
A) ¼
B) ⅓
C) ½
D) ⅔
Q14.
Arjun's school cricket team has 11 players. The school has 6 such teams. Total players?
A) 55
B) 60
C) 66
D) 72
Q15.
If 7 × □ = 84, then □ = ?
A) 10
B) 11
C) 12
D) 13
✅ Answer Key & Solutions
Q1 D ⅗ × 45 = (45 ÷ 5) × 3 = 9 × 3 = 27
Q2 C 2478 − 1965 = 513
Q3 B ⅔ = 4/6 (multiply both numerator and denominator by 2)
Q4 C Side = 480 ÷ 4 = 120 m
Q5 B 49 = 50 − 1 = XLIX
Q6 B 1250 × 4 = ₹5,000
Q7 C 37 has no factors other than 1 and 37
Q8 C Width = 96 ÷ 12 = 8 cm
Q9 D 3/8 + 5/8 = 8/8 = 1; both B and C are correct
Q10 B 36,000 is already a round thousand
Q11 B The smallest 5-digit number is 10,000
Q12 B (6 × 8) + (4 × 3) = 48 + 12 = 60
Q13 B 20/60 = ⅓
Q14 C 11 × 6 = 66
Q15 C 84 ÷ 7 = 12

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does this paper help build exam temperament for Class 4?
Exam temperament means staying calm and reading questions carefully under time pressure. Practising with timed MCQ papers — even at home — trains children to manage this. Set a 40-minute timer and let your child work independently, then review together using the answer key.
My child is good at maths — will these questions still challenge them?
Several questions in this paper require two or three steps to solve and include distractors that test common misconceptions. Strong students will find these questions useful for sharpening reasoning and avoiding careless errors — skills that matter in Olympiads and competitive exams.
Is this paper aligned to the 2026-27 CBSE curriculum?
Yes. Topics are drawn from the standard CBSE Class 4 Maths syllabus for 2026-27, which follows the NCERT framework. Fractions, large numbers, geometry and data handling are all core units in the Grade 4 programme.
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