Multiplication and division

Mathematics Word Problems Test – Grade IV

PART A: (1 mark x 6 = 6 marks)

1. If a rickshaw travels 30 kilometers in 3 hours, how many kilometers will it travel in 6 hours? (1 mark)

2. A basket contains 20 mangoes. How many mangoes are there in 15 baskets? (1 mark)

3. There are 36 students in a classroom, and they are divided into 6 groups equally. How many students are there in each group? (1 mark)

4. A sweet shop sells laddoos in boxes of 5. If you buy 8 boxes, how many laddoos will you have? (1 mark)

5. A farmer has 200 coconuts and wants to pack them equally in 10 bags. How many coconuts will be in each bag? (1 mark)

6. There are 7 pencils in a pack. How many pencils will be there in 9 packs? (1 mark)

PART B: (2 marks x 5 = 10 marks)

7. Meena has 180 bangles and wants to divide them equally among 9 friends. How many bangles will each friend get? (2 marks)

8. A cricket team plays 20 matches in 5 months. How many matches do they play in a year? (2 marks)

9. A factory in Mumbai produces 150 sarees, packs them in 15 boxes equally. How many sarees are in each box? (2 marks)

10. You have 16 Diwali lamps and want to place them equally on 4 tables. How many lamps will be on each table? (2 marks)

11. There are 48 students in a class. If the teacher wants to create groups of 6 students, how many groups can be formed? (2 marks)

PART C: (3 marks x 3 = 9 marks)

12. Ravi wants to buy 8 kurtas, each costing ₹1000. If he gets one free kurta for every 4 kurtas he buys, how many kurtas will he have in total, and what is the total cost? (3 marks)

13. A school in Delhi has 720 students and wants to divide them equally into 24 classes. If each class is further divided into 6 groups, how many students will be in each group? (3 marks)

14. A library in Chennai has 500 books and wants to arrange them equally on 25 shelves. If each shelf has 4 compartments, how many books will be in each compartment? (3 marks)

Instructions:

  • Write your answers clearly.
  • Use separate sections for each part.
  • Show your calculations where needed.
  • Ensure your answers are neat and legible.

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