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The Cleanest Village Class 4 Maths Worksheet
Class 4 Maths Chapter 7 Worksheet with Answers – Class 4 The Cleanest Village Worksheet
Money
Money is used to buy things we need or want.
It can come in different forms, like coins or notes.
The money used in a particular country is called its currency.
Example: In India, the currency is the Indian Rupee (₹).
Question 1.
Fill in the blanks:
(a) The symbol for the Indian Rupee is ________________
(b) 100 paise makes ________________ rupee.
(c) ₹ 50 + ₹ 20 + ₹ 10 = ________________
(d) If you buy a toy for ₹ 75 and give ₹ 100 to the shopkeeper, you will get ________________ back as change.
(e) The smallest denomination of Indian currency is ________________
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(f) A 5-rupee coin is worth ________________ paise.
(g) If you buy a pen for ₹ 25 and a notebook for ₹ 80, the total cost is ________________
(h) If you have three ₹ 100 notes and two ₹ 50 notes, you have a total of ________________ rupees.
(i) A ₹ 10 note is equal to ________________ ₹ 5 coins.
(j) The value of 6 ten-rupee notes is ________________
Question 2.
Find the missing numbers in each of the following:
(a)

________________
(b)

________________
Answer the following questions:
Question 1.
Shiv bought all the items from the top shelf and Manu bought all the items from the bottom shelf of a shop. Prepare a bill for them.


(a) Whose bill is more? ________________
(b) By how much? ________________
Question 2.
Riya bought the following things and gave money. How much will the shopkeeper return to Riya?
(a)

Money returned ________________
(b)

Money returned ________________
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Question 3.
I had ₹ 1000 with me. I spent ₹ 439. How much money is left with me?
I had = ________________
I spent = ________________
Money left with me = ________________
Question 4.
The cost of tickets to a show was ₹ 60 for 1 adult and ₹ 40 for 1 child. Mrs. Singh bought tickets for 3 adults and 5 children. If she gave the cashier ₹ 500, how much change would she receive?

Question 5.
The table given below tells you how much it costs to send letters and parcels within our country.

Answer the following questions:
(a) Radha has written a long letter to her friend. The postmaster tells her that her letter weighs 45 grams. How much money will Radha have to pay to the postmaster?
________________________________________
(b) Pooja is sending three Pochampalli sarees to her friend in Udaipur. The parcel weighs 2kg 500gm. How much money should Pooja pay to the postmaster?
________________________________________
Question 6.
Rachna went to a stationery shop with her mother. She bought the following items for her new school Academic Session. Look at the bill prepared by the shopkeeper and answer the questions that follow:

(a) How much did Rachna’s mother pay for the items she bought? ________________
(b) If she returns the set of crayons, then how much will be her bill? ________________
(c) For which item did she pay the most? ________________
(d) How many items did Rachna buy? ________________
Solve by addition using regrouping:
Question 1.

Question 2.

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Question 3.

Question 4.

Add and tick the correct answer:
(a)

(b)

Solve by subtraction using regrouping:
Question 1.

Question 2.

Question 3.

Question 4.

Question 5.

Question 6.

Question 7.

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Question 8.

Match the Columns:

Solve the following word problems:
Question 1.
Jenna orders 250 roses, some red and some white. If there are 80 white roses, how many roses are red?

Question 2.
Alex has recorded 76 minutes of rock-and-roll music and 69 minutes of hip-hop on his MP3 CD. How many minutes of recording does he have stored on the disk?

Question 3.
The hare and the tortoise ran a race. The turtle took 33 minutes to cross the finish line. The hare completed the race in 19 minutes. By how many minutes did the hare win the race?

Question 4.
Sheena has finished 189 pages of a novel. She still has 67 more pages to read. How many pages does the novel have in all?

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Question 5.
Fill in the missing digits with the correct digit in each of the following to make it a correct statement.

Think Some More
Solve the Puzzle:

The Cleanest Village Class 4 Worksheet
Mawlynnong Village in Meghalaya, India, is famous as Asia’s cleanest village due to its exemplary cleanliness practices and community engagement.
My School Trip
Mark and Verna study in Class 4 at a school in Mawlai, Meghalaya. Their school has planned a field trip. Interested students must fill out a consent form and pay the fees mentioned on the circulated poster.

| Main Attractions | Register Now! | |
| Jingmaham Living Root Bridge | Location: East Khasi hills, 72 km from Mawlai via NH206 | ₹ 650 per child |
| Church of the Epiphany | Population: Khasi Tribe, 95 families, 900 people | Contact: Ms. Indira |
| Cane and Bamboo Weaving Factory | Activities: Sightseeing, exploring rich culture, enjoying nature | Carry: Hat, lunch water bottle |
| Transport: By school Bus Arrival at school: 7 am Departure from school: 4 pm |
Mark and Verna are very excited about their trip. They accompany their parents on the weekly shopping, as they have made a list of items to buy for the trip.
Question 1.
The family first goes to a greengrocer to buy some fruits and vegetables.

Mark and Verna observe that customers are purchasing various items and paying the corresponding amount as listed.
(a) The mother asked them to calculate the cost of the items bought by some customers. Help them with the calculation.

Answer:
Customer 1 — ₹64,
Customer 2 — ₹ 165,
Customer 3 — ₹ 65,
Customer 4— ₹ 180,
Customer 5 — ₹ 186,
Customer 6 — ₹ 330,
Customer 7 — ₹ 184,
Customer 8 — ₹ 131.
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(b) Their family bought items for ₹ 75. What might they have bought?
Are there more than one possibility? If yes, write some of them.
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Answer:
Yes, there are more than one possibility. A few combinations might be:
(i) 1 kg Litchi, 1 kg Taro, and 1 kg Mango
(ii) 1 kg Chikoo, 1 kg Beans, and 1 kg Plum
(iii) 1 kg Litchi, 1kg Plum, and 1 kg Gourd
(iv) 1 kg Mango, 1 kg Yam, and 1 kg Plum
(v) 1 kg Taro, 1 kg Litchi, 1 kg Onion, and 1 kg Potato
(c) Mark and Verna buy 3 kg of sapotas to eat on the way with their friends. Which of the following options can they use to buy the sapotas?

Answer:

Question 2.
The family then goes to a grocery store to buy some items. Mark and Verna help the shopkeeper with calculations and return the balance while their parents select the items. Help them find the missing numbers in each of the following.

Answer:
Customer 2, balance – ₹ 40;
Customer 3, balance – ₹ 87;
Customer 4, bill – ₹ 300;
Customer 5, balance – ₹25;
Customer 6, bill – ₹ 350;
Customer 7, paid – ₹ 800;
Customer 8, paid – ₹ 100, balance – ₹ 57 (Answer may vary)
Question 3.
Mark takes a packet of cookies for ₹ 70, Verrta takes a packet of mixture for ₹ 105 and a water bottle for ₹ 130. They pay two ₹ 200 notes to the shopkeeper. How much money do they get back? Tick (✓) the correct answer.
(a) 105
(b) 95
(c) 195
(d) 305
Answer:
(b) 95
A Strange Puzzle!
Question 4.
Four children, Aman, Raman, Karan, and Lalan, come to drink sugarcane juice. They ask the seller about the price per glass.

The juice seller replies, ‘small – ₹ 10, medium – ₹ 20 and large – ₹ 40 per glass’.
Each of them drinks according to their choice and gives a different note, as shown in the following table. How much balance do they get?

Answer:
Aman: Balance – ₹ 10; Raman: Balance – ₹ 60; Karan: Balance – ₹ 450; Lalan: Balance – ₹ 140
Let us Play
Question 5.
After having the fresh juice, they want to play a mind game. So, each of
them starts to ask a question in turns and challenges others to solve it.
(a) Lalan placed the numbers 0-5 along the sides of a triangle such that the sum on each side is 6.

Then he challenged the friends to replace the numbers with 1-6 to get the sum of 10 along each side. No numbers can be repeated. Can you try to solve it?

Answer:

(b) While solving the above problem, Raman notices that a few other sums can also be possible with these 6 numbers. Can you make the sum 9,12 or 13 on each side?
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Answer:

(c) Karan asked to use the numbers 1-9 and fill in the blanks to make the sum on each side of the triangle the same as mentioned in the centre of each triangle. How will you fill in the numbers?

Answer:

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Add Up
Mark and Verna want to carry some money with them on the trip, so when they return home after shopping, they count how much they have saved in their piggy banks.

Question 6.
Mark has ₹ 48 and Verna has ₹ 45. How much money have they collected together?

Answer:
6. 4 tens + 8 ones
4 tens + 5 ones
They together have ₹ 93
Question 7.
Their mother gave them ₹ 125 and their father gave them ₹ 282 for the trip. How much money did they give them for the trip?

Answer:
1 hundred + 2 tens + 5 ones
2 hundred + 8 tens + 2 ones
Parents gave ₹ 407 for the trip.
Question 8.
How much money did they have altogether for the trip?

Answer:
Mark and Verna together have ₹ 500 for the trip.
Question 9.
Mark and Verna leave for the field trip by bus the next morning. 24 teachers and 348 children are going from the primary section, and 367 children, along with 26 teachers, are going from the upper-primary section of the school.
(a) How many teachers are accompanying the children?

___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Answer:
50 teachers
(b) How many children are going on the trip?

___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Answer:
715 children
(c) Find the total number of teachers and children who are going on the trip.

___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Answer:
765
Question 10.
The physical teacher makes a fresh list of the students who like to play indoor and outdoor games so that the school admin can arrange the sports for them. Estimate and then find the total number of students enrolled.

(a) 18 more girls joined the sports and want to play outdoor games. How many girls like to play outdoor games now? ____________
(b) 35 more boys join the sports and want to play the indoor games. How many boys like to play indoor games now? ____________
Answer:

(a) 193 girls
(b) 291 boys
Question 11.
Add by aligning the numbers in columns.
(a) 42 + 37
Answer:
79
(b) 564 + 95
Answer:
659
(c) 268 + 123
Answer:
391
(d) 476 + 342
Answer:
818
(e) 600 + 389
Answer:
989
(f) 548 + 384
Answer:
932
Subtract it
Question 12.
The buses stopped for a snack on the way. 68 children bought pusaw while 42 children bought jruit plate.
(a) How many more children bought pusaw? (Use blocks to solve it.)

____________ more children bought pusaw than fruit plate.
Answer:
26
(b) Mark and Verna ate one large piece of pusaw for ₹ 38. They gave a ₹ 50 note to the seller. How much did they get back? (Use counters to solve it.)

Mark and Verna got ₹ ____________ back from the pusaw seller.
Answer:
12
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Question 13.
215 out of 348 children from the primary section are first taken to visit the Living Roots Bridge. How many children from the primary section are waiting to visit the place? (Use tokens to solve it.)
Answer:

Answer:
133 children
Question 14.
Mark and Verna had 536 candies. They distributed 368 candies among children on their buses. How many candies do they have now? (Use/draw tokens for the problem, if needed.)

Answer:
168 candies
Question 15.
Udaya didi makes toys using bamboo. She made 53 toys last week but she could sell 857 toys. How m.any toys are left with her?

Answer:
96 toys
Question 16.
Subtract by aligning the numbers in columns.
(a) 82 – 39
Answer:
43
(b) 354 – 213
Answer:
141
(c) 637 – 473
Answer:
164
(d) 903 – 380
Answer:
523
(e) 800 – 528
Answer:
272
Question 17.
During the Mahakumbh, a special train between New Delhi and Prayagraj junction was run daily. The train travelled a distance of 634 km. On a particular day, the number of passengers who boarded and alighted this train at different stations is shown below.

Look at the given picture of the train, and using the given information, answer the following questions.
(a) How many passengers are there in the train when it leaves Agra? ____________
Answer:
1029 people
(b) How many passengers are travelling between Etawah and Fatehpur? ____________
Answer:
980 people
(c) Were there more people in the train at New Delhi or Prayagraj? How many more? ____________
Answer:
Prayaganj, 78 People
(d) How many people travelled altogether by train? ____________
Answer:
1154 People
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Question 18.
An auditorium can accommodate 855 persons. If during a conference, 442 people have entered before the scheduled time and 240 after starting the program, find out how many more people can sit in the auditorium now.

____________ more people can sit in the auditorium now.
Answer:
173
Question 19.
A school organises hobby classes during the summer vacation. The table below shows the number of students enrolled in different activities.

(a) How many students chose music and dance?
___________________________________________
Answer:
94
(b) How many more students enrolled in gardening than in arts and crafts?
___________________________________________
Answer:
115
(c) 39 students enrolled in athletics got injured in practice in the first week, so they decided to join gardening. In which activity are there more students in the 2nd week? Gardening or athletics, and how many more?
___________________________________________
Answer:
Gardening, 14 students
Question 20.
Split the smaller number to add the following:
(a) 62 + 46 = ____________
(b) 145 + 27 = ____________
(c) 314 + 134 = ____________
Answer:
(a) 108
(b) 172
(c) 448
Question 21.
Split the bigger number to add the following:
(a) 69 + 30 = ____________
(b) 22 + 42 = ____________
(c) 156 + 27 = ____________
Answer:
(a) 99
(b) 64
(c) 183
Question 22.
Add by splitting the second number into hundreds, tens, and ones.
(a) 127 + 142 = ____________
(b) 546 + 122 = ____________
(c) 371 + 208 = ____________
Answer:
(a) 269
(b) 668
(c) 579
Question 23.
Find quick ways of solving.
(a) 236 + 25 = ____________
(b) 865 + 5 = ____________
(c) 450 – 12 = ____________
(d) 304 – 10 = ____________
(e) 475 – 19 = ____________
(f) 710 + 99 = ____________
Answer:
(a) 261
(b) 870
(c) 438
(d) 294
(e) 456
(f) 809
Question 24.
Solve and match the following:
| (а) 38 + 394 = ____________ | (i) 964 – 167 = ____________ |
| (b) 465 + 305 = ____________ | (ii) 518 – 86 = ____________ |
| (c) 435 + 362 = ____________ | (iii) 781 – 181 = ____________ |
| (d) 135 + 465 = ____________ | (iv) 879 – 109 = ____________ |
Answer:
(a) 432
(b) 770
(c) 797
(d) 600
(i) 797
(ii) 432
(iii) 432
(iv) 770
(a) – (ii), (b) – (iv), (c) – (i), (d) – (iii)
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Question 25.
Think of any two numbers whose sum is 865. Make a word problem with these numbers.
865 = ____________ + ____________
Answer:
865 = 489 + 376 (Answers may vary)
Question 26.
Think of another two numbers whose difference is 536. Make a word problem with these numbers.
536 = ____________ – ____________
Answer:
536 = 849 – 313 (Answers may vary)
Number Pair Hunt
Question 27.
The maths teacher makes a grid of numbers on the board as shown below. She says that there are many number pairs in this grid. Two numbers that are next to one another, either vertically or horizontally, make up a number pair. For example, the numbers 115 and 248, 115 and 519 are number pairs. Further, she asks the students to determine the sum and difference of each pair of numbers.

Look at the table and answer the following questions:
(a) How many number pairs are there in this grid? ____________
(b) Colour the number pair whose sum is the greatest. ____________
(c) Encircle the pairs of numbers whose sum is more than 650. ____________
(d) Find the pairs of numbers whose differences are less than 100. ____________
(e) Colour the number pair whose difference is the smallest. ____________
Answer:
(a) 24 pairs
(b) Do it yourself

(d) 33, 120; 425, 519; 24, 120; 120, 111; 55, 85; 25,115;
(e) Do it yourself
The Missing Digits
Question 28.
Fill in the missing digits below in the following to make these problems correct.

Answer:

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