GOZO COLLEGE
HALF YEARLY EXAMINATIONS 2017
Year 4 MATHEMATICS Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Name: ______Class: ______
TOTAL MARKS
Marking SchemeNo. 1a-j / 2 marks each / 10 x 2 / 20 marks
2 - 7 / 4 marks each / 6 x 4 / 24 marks
8 - 13 / 6 marks each / 6 x 6 / 36marks
Total / 80 marks
1. Fill in:
a) / 45 + = 100b) / 30c + c = €1
c) / 44 - 4 =
d) /
of 30 =
e) / 715, 815, 915,
f) / 55 ÷ 5 =
g) / 8 x = 16
h) / Half of 62c = c
i) / 4km 392m = m
j) / 9 m = cm
2. Choose from these numbers and fill in correctly.
a) The smallest number is .
b) The number which is 5 less than 700 is .
c) The number which is a multiple of 100 is .
d) The number having 9 in the units position is .
4 marks
3. Look carefully at these shapes and fill in.
1 2 3 4
a) Shape number ______has no lines of symmetry.
b) Shape number ______has 2 lines of symmetry.
c) Shape number ______has 1 line of symmetry.
d) Shape number ______has 4 lines of symmetry 4 marks
4a) Shade of these shapes.
(Use a ruler to divide the shape)
4b) What fraction is shaded ?
Write or in the box next to each shape.
4 marks
5. Use these symbols to fill in.
a) 90 2 = 45 b) 83 17 = 100
c) 75 50 = 25 d) 10 5 = 50
4 marks
6. This is Jamie’s neighbourhood.
Jamie’s house church
Shop library police station
a) The Police station is ______of the church.
b) Jamie’s house is ______of the shoe shop.
c) To return back home from church, Jamie has to walk in a ______direction.
d) The library is East of the (shoe shop, police station )
4 marks
7. Christian is using straws to make shapes.
Using 4 straws he makes a rectangle.
Complete
a) Christian needs ______straws to make a pentagon.
b) He uses 3 straws to make a ______.
c) To make a straw person and a straw house, he uses a total of ______straws.
house person 4 marks
8 a) Betty has written some different two digit numbers.
The digits of each number add up to 10. None of the digits is zero.
19 , 91 , 28 , ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______.
b) Re-write all the numbers in order starting from the smallest.
_____, _____ , ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, 91 .
c)Which of the above numbers are Even Numbers ?
______, ______, ______, ______.
6 marks
9. The Year 4 and Year 5 students are going on a boat trip round
the caves of Dwejra with their teachers.
a) The are 25 students in Year 4, 26 students in Year 5 and their 2 teachers.
Find the total number of persons going for the outing.
persons
b) A boat can take only 5 persons.
How many boats are needed to take all the students and teachers ?
boats
c) The cost for the boat ride is €2 per child while the adults pay €3 each. What is the total cost of the boat ride for all the students and their 2 teachers ?
€
6 marks
10. Janet has some coins in her piggy bank.
The total amount of money is €7.45.
Label these coins to show her amount.
b) She wants to buy a storybook for €10.50.
How much more money does she need to buy the storybook ?
€
c) Janet saves 50c a week.
In how many weeks will she have enough money to buy the storybook?
Complete the table.
Weeks / Amount of money / Money savedWeek 1 / €7.45 + 50c / €7.95
Week 2
Janet saves enough money in _____ weeks 6 marks
11. A group of children were asked about their favourite food.
These are the results.
Food / Pizza / Pasta / Soup / Fish / MeatNumber of children / 8 / 10 / 2 / 4 / 7
a) The most favourite food is ______.
b) The ______is the least favourite food.
c) The number of children who prefer pizza is double the number of those who prefer ______.
d) Complete this block graph to show the number of children and their favourite food. The above table can help you.
6 marks
12. Mother has a 1 litre carton of pineapple juice.
She gives a 200 ml glass of juice to each of her 3 children.
1litre 200 ml 200 ml 200 ml
a) What is the total amount of pineapple juice that she gives them ?
______ml
b)How many millilitres of pineapple juice are left in the carton ?
______ml
c)How many 250 ml glasses can mother fill from a 1 litre carton of milk.
Shade the number of glasses that she can she fill.
1litre 250ml 250ml 250ml 250ml 250ml 250ml 250ml
6 marks
13. Use these numbers to fill in correctly.
You can use these numbers more than once.
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
a) Which two numbers next to each other have a total of 7 ?
3 + = 7
b) Which two numbers next to each other have a total of 21 ?
+ = 21
c) Which two numbers next to each other that when multiplied, give an answer of 12.
x = 12
d)Which two numbers next to each other that when multiplied, give an answer of 90.
x = 90
d) Write three numbers which are next to each other and have a total of 15.
+ + = 15
6 marks
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