📝 Grade 4 · Exam Paper 2

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Section A – Number & Multiplication (12 marks)

1. Write 3 846 in words.[1]

2. What is the value of the digit 7 in 7 320?[1]

thousands / hundreds / tens / ones

3. Round 4 763 to the nearest hundred.[1]

4. Calculate: 2 456 + 1 937 = [1]

5. Calculate: 5 004 − 2 368 = [1]

6. Calculate: 47 × 8 = [1]

7. Calculate: 84 ÷ 7 = [1]

8. A box holds 24 crayons. How many crayons are in 9 boxes?[1]

crayons

9. 126 stickers are shared equally between 6 children. How many each?[1]

stickers

10. Find all factors of 20. How many factors does it have?[1]

factors

11. Write the 6th multiple of 8.[1]

12. A school has 8 classes. Each class has 28 pupils. How many pupils altogether?[1]

pupils
  • Q1: three thousand, eight hundred and forty-six
  • Q2: 7 000 (thousands)
  • Q3: 4 800
  • Q4: 4 393
  • Q5: 2 636
  • Q6: 376
  • Q7: 12
  • Q8: 216
  • Q9: 21
  • Q10: 6 factors (1,2,4,5,10,20)
  • Q11: 48
  • Q12: 224
Section B – Fractions & Decimals (9 marks)

13. Write the fraction for the shaded part: 3 shaded out of 8 equal parts.[1]

14. Simplify 6/9 to its lowest terms.[1]

15. 3/8 + 2/8 = [1]

16. 7/103/10 = [1]

17. Write 0.6 as a fraction in its simplest form.[1]

18. Order these decimals from smallest to largest: 3.4, 3.04, 3.40, 3.14[1]

19. Round 7.86 to 1 decimal place.[1]

20. A ribbon is 2.45 m long. Another is 1.3 m. What is the total length?[1]

m

21. A bottle holds 1.5 litres. Water is poured out leaving 0.75 litres. How much was poured?[1]

litres
  • Q13: 3/8
  • Q14: 2/3
  • Q15: 5/8
  • Q16: 4/10 or 2/5
  • Q17: 3/5
  • Q18: 3.04, 3.14, 3.4, 3.40 (3.04, 3.14, 3.4, 3.4)
  • Q19: 7.9
  • Q20: 3.75 m
  • Q21: 0.75 litres
Section C – Geometry & Measurement (10 marks)

22. A rectangle has length 11 cm and width 5 cm. What is its perimeter?[1]

cm

23. What is the area of the rectangle in Q22?[1]

cm²

24. A square has area 49 cm². What is its side length?[1]

cm

25. An angle on a straight line is 65°. What is the other angle?[1]

°

26. How many lines of symmetry does a regular hexagon have?[1]

27. Convert 3.5 km to metres.[1]

m

28. Convert 2 450 g to kilograms.[1]

kg

29. A lesson starts at 09:45 and lasts 55 minutes. What time does it end?[1]

30. A cuboid has length 5 cm, width 3 cm, height 2 cm. What is its volume?[1]

cm³

31. Point A is at (3, 2). It is translated 4 right and 1 up. What are the new coordinates?[1]

(, )
  • Q22: 32 cm
  • Q23: 55 cm²
  • Q24: 7 cm
  • Q25: 115°
  • Q26: 6
  • Q27: 3 500 m
  • Q28: 2.45 kg
  • Q29: 10:40
  • Q30: 30 cm³
  • Q31: (7, 3)
Section D – Data (4 marks)

The table shows how pupils travel to school:

MethodWalkBusCarCycle
Pupils149116

32. How many pupils are there altogether?[1]

pupils

33. Which method is most popular?[1]

34. How many more pupils walk than cycle?[1]

pupils

35. What fraction of pupils travel by bus? Give your answer in simplest form.[1]

  • Q32: 40
  • Q33: Walk
  • Q34: 8
  • Q35: 9/40