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SA2 CLASS - 4 MATHS KEY PAPER (2025-26)

Here is the Class 4 Math Term 2 Model Paper, along with the answers for all the questions.


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SELF ASSESSMENT TERM 2 MODEL PAPER - 2025-2026

Class: 4             Subject: Maths


Section A: Multiple Choice Questions

(Each question has four options out of which ONLY ONE option is correct. 20 × 1 = 20)

1. 1 thousand + 8 ones =

A) 1800         B) 1080         C) 1008         D) 18

Answer: C) 1008

2. How many 100s are there in 75 + 130?

A) 205           B) 20            C) 2              D) 1

Answer: C) 2 (75 + 130 = 205, which has 2 hundreds)

3. Anita has the following four one-digit cards: 9, 7, 0 and 4. She wants to make the largest 4-digit number possible using each card only once. Which digit must she place in the hundreds place?

A) 9              B) 7              C) 4              D) 0

Answer: B) 7 (The largest number is 9740, so 7 is in the hundreds place)

4. Which of the following pair of numbers sum to less than 450?

A) 226 and 225

B) 198 and 253

C) 241 and 208

D) 305 and 146

Answer: C) 241 and 208 (241 + 208 = 449, which is < 450)

5. Sarah has a ribbon that is 2 meters long. She cuts off 40 centimeters to wrap a gift. How many centimeters of ribbon does she have left?

A) 160 cm      B) 140 cm      C) 60 cm        D) 180 cm Answer:

A) 160 cm (2 meters = 200 cm. 200 - 40 = 160 cm)

6. What is the difference between 5000 and 2345?

A) 3655         B) 2655          C) 2765         D) 3755

Answer: B) 2655

7. A printing press started the day with 5850 sheets of paper. After the morning print run, there were 3620 sheets remained. How many sheets of paper were used during the morning run?

A) 2130         B) 2230          C) 2270         D) 9470

Answer: B) 2230 (5850 - 3620 = 2230)

8. Manju buys 15 packs of markers. Each pack costs ₹50. She pays ₹750. Identify the Multiplier, Multiplicand, and Product.

A) Multiplier = 50, Multiplicand = 750, Product = 15

B) Multiplier = 50, Multiplicand = 15, Product = 750

C) Multiplier = 15, Multiplicand = 50, Product = 750

D) Multiplier = 15, Multiplicand = 750, Product = 50

Answer: C) Multiplier = 15, Multiplicand = 50, Product = 750

(She multiplies 50 by 15 quantities)

9. A farmer plants 6 rows of tomato plants. Each row has 8 plants. Which number sentence represents the total number of plants?

A) 6 + 8                   B) 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8

C) 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6    D) Both B and C

Answer: B) 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 (6 groups of 8)

10. A number, when divided by 6, results in a quotient of 88 and a remainder of 5. What is the value of this number?

A) 528           B) 530          C) 533           D) 535 Answer:

C) 533 (6 × 88 = 528; 528 + 5 = 533)

11. A set of building blocks is shared equally among 3 children. There are no blocks left over in the box. Which of these could be the total number of blocks in the box?

A) 22             B) 25             C) 27             D) 29

Answer: C) 27 (27 is the only number perfectly divisible by 3)

12. Suhas has the pieces of cardboard shown below. Which of the following shapes could Suhas make using all of these pieces without cutting them?

Answer: D

13. Look at the figure carefully. What is the figure made up of?

A) 2 squares, 2 rectangles, 1 triangle, 2 circles

B) 2 squares, 2 rectangles, 2 triangles, 3 circles

C) 1 square, 2 rectangles, 1 triangle, 3 circles

D) 1 square, 2 rectangles, 1 triangle, 2 circles

Answer: B) 2 squares, 2 rectangles, 2 triangles, 3 circles

14. The bar chart shows the marks obtained by 4 students - Vijaya, Parvathi, Chandra, and Satish of class 4. Vijaya scored the HIGHEST among all the 4 students. What is her score?

A) 35             B) 40             C) 45             D) 50

Answer: B) 40 (According to the bar graph, the highest bar stops at the 40 line)

15. How many sides does the shape below have?

Answer: D) 7

16. In a School Library pictograph, each symbol represents 5 books. If the library receives 45 new books, how many symbols should be added to the pictograph?

A) 5              B) 9              C) 15             D) 45

Answer: B) 9 (45 ÷ 5 = 9)

17. Select the true statement comparing these fractions.

A) 6/10 < 4/10                   B) 2/4 > 3/4

C) 9/9 > 1/9                      D) 2/5 < 1/5

Answer: C) 9/9 > 1/9

18. Look at the picture showing the amount of water in the vessel. The vessel's capacity is 5L. How much more water is needed to fill the vessel? (Image shows current water level is 2 L 150 ml)

A) 2 L 85 ml                       B) 2 L 850 ml

C) 3 L 850 ml                     D) 7 L 150 ml

Answer: B) 2 L 850 ml (5000 ml - 2150 ml = 2850 ml)

19. Arjun spent 130 minutes researching his science project and 110 minutes building the model. What was the total time he spent on his project in hours?

A) 2 hours                B) 3 hours      C) 4 hours      D) 5 hours

Answer: C) 4 hours (130 + 110 = 240 mins. 240 ÷ 60 = 4 hours)

20. A student bought 8 identical packets of pens. After giving 5 packets to his classmates, he had 12 pens left. How many pens did he have in total at the beginning?

A) 20             B) 24             C) 32             D) 36

Answer: C) 32

(8 - 5 = 3 packets left. 3 packets = 12 pens, so 1 packet = 4 pens. 8 packets × 4 pens = 32 pens)


Section B: Short Answer Questions. (4 × 2 = 8)

21. A researcher is studying the population of four small villages A, B, C, D. Arrange these villages from the least populated to the most populated. Village

(A): 3002; Village (B): 2995; Village (C): 3210; Village (D): 3020

Answer: Village B (2995) < Village A (3002) < Village D (3020) < Village C (3210)

              B,A,D,C

22. Look at the addition given below. What should be written in the empty places?

Answer :  = 8   ,  = 1

23. Look at the given picture of the circle.

a) Identify the centre of the circle and name it.

Answer: O

b) Identify any one radius of the circle and name it.

Answer: OR (or OQ, OP)

24. Prepare a tally marks table for the given data. The data is about the favourite game of the class. Cricket, kabaddi, skipping, kabaddi, tennikoit, cricket, skipping, cricket, kabaddi, skipping, kabaddi, tennikoit, cricket, skipping, cricket, skipping, tennikoit, skipping, cricket, skipping.

Answer:

Game

Tally marks

Number

Cricket

  卌|

6

Tennikoit

|||

3

Skipping

卌||

7

Kabaddi

||||

4


Section C: Short Answer Questions  (5 × 4 = 20)

25. The income of a cinema theater during four shows is as follows:

Noon show: 36,750   |   Matinee: 54,290   |    First Show: 48,540   | Second Show: 29,370

a)    What is the difference in income between the highest-earning show and the lowest-earning show?

Answer: Highest (54,290) - Lowest (29,370) = ₹ 24,920

b)    What is the total income earned by the cinema theater from all four shows combined?

Answer: 36,750 + 54,290 + 48,540 + 29,370 = ₹ 1,68,950

26. Rahul bought a box of 20 glitter pens for ₹180 in a stationery shop. After a week, he sold the entire box to his friend for ₹150.

a) What is the Cost Price?

Answer: ₹ 180

b) What is the Selling Price?

Answer: ₹ 150

c)    Did Rahul make a profit or a loss? Explain why.

Answer: He made a loss.

This is because the selling price (₹ 150) is less than the cost price (₹ 180).

27. Each box below contains 6 crayons. (5 boxes are shown)

a) What is the total number of crayons in all the 5 boxes?

Answer: 5 × 6 = 30 crayons

b) What is the total number of crayons if one box is removed?

Answer: 4 × 6 = 24 crayons

28. The table below shows the favourite fruits of the students in three sections, with each section having 32 students.

(Requires analyzing the tally marks specific to the sections printed on the paper).

a) How many students in section 4A choose Apple as their favourite fruit?

Answer :  14

b) How many students in section 4B choose orange as their favourite fruit?

Answer :  12

c) Which fruit was the least preferred in section 4C?

Answer :  Banana

29. Write the like fractions of each diagram.


Section D: Long Answer Questions

(An internal choice is provided for each question. 4 × 8 = 32)

30. A) Find the missing numerals.

 

 (OR)

30 B) Put the correct sign <, =, > by estimating the sum and difference.

a) 3140 + 2890 < 8620 - 2180 (6030 < 6440)

b) 5189 + 1792 = 9368 - 2387 (6981 = 6981)

c) 4231 + 2160 > 5317 - 3592 (6391 > 1725)

d) 2687 + 3149 > 5368 - 2490 (5836 > 2878)

31. A) Vinay did the problem in the following way: 918 ÷ 9 = 12 (Quotient: 12, Remainder: 0) Is it correct? If not, do it in a proper way.

Answer: No, it is incorrect.

Quotient is 102 and the Remainder is 0.

(OR)

31. B) Fill in the boxes with appropriate digits.

a) 423 × 2 = 846

b) 438 × 3 = 1314

32. A) Determine the number of faces, vertices, and edges of the given objects.

a) Eraser (Cuboid): Faces = 6, Vertices = 8, Edges = 12

b) Ball (Sphere): Faces = 1 (curved), Vertices = 0, Edges = 0

c) Cylinder : Faces = 2    Vertices = 0, Edges = 2

(OR)

32. B) The bar graph shows the number of hours spent playing games by the students of class 4 on Sunday. (1 Box = 1 Student)

a) How many students spent an hour (1H) on playing games?

Answer: 4 students

b) How many students spent five hours (5H) on playing games?

Answer: 7 students

c) How many students spent more than 3 hours on playing games?

Answer:  (4H + 5H) = 5 + 7 = 12 students

d) How many students spent less than 4 hours on playing games?

Answer:  (1H + 2H + 3H) = 4 + 11 + 9 = 24 students

33. A)

i) Pinki has to wrap two gifts with a cloth ribbon. She requires 1m 50cm and 2m 25cm of cloth ribbon respectively.

Answer:

  • The length of the first ribbon = 1 m 50 cm
  • The length of the second ribbon = 2 m 25 cm
  • Total length of the two ribbons = 1m 50cm + 2m 25cm = 3 m 75 cm

ii) Fill in the blanks with suitable symbols (<, >, =)

A) 689 cm < 68 m

B) 6 kg 780 g = 6780 g

C) 9845 ml < 90 L

(Assuming the right side means 90 Litres or 90000 ml. 9845 is larger).

D) 845 m > 8 m 45 cm

(OR)

33. B) Convert kilograms into grams and grams into kilograms.

  • 99 Kilograms = 99,000 Grams
  • 11 Kilograms = 11,000 Grams
  • 241 Kilograms = 241,000 Grams
  • 98 Kilograms = 98,000 Grams
  • 324 Kilograms = 324,000 Grams
  • 14 Kilograms = 14,000 Grams

 


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