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IMO Model Paper 1 Class4

1. Which of the following option contains fig. (X)?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

2. Every hour, a group of students can make 20 sandwiches.

Which of the following numbers complete the given chart ?


(a) 20, 20
(b) 50, 60
(c) 60, 80
(d) 80, 120
3. Which face is parallel to the shaded face in this figure?

(a) Back

(b) Top

(c) Bottom

(d) Side

4. The picture given below shows what happened when the numbers 8,
9 and 13 were put into the number machine.

Which of the following could be the rule used by the number


machine ?
(a) Multiply by 2
(b) Multiply by 6
(c) Add 3 (d) Add 6

5. How many triangles are there in the given figure ?

(a) 13

(b) 15

(c) 12

(d) 14

6. Which of the following shows a flip of the given figure over the
dotted line ?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

7. The students in Mr. Raghav's class are solving this problem.


"Priya had 20 stamps. Then she found more stamps. Now Priya has
26 stamps. How many stamps did Priya find" ?
Three students wrote these sentences to solve the problem.

Who wrote a correct number sentence ?


(a) Only Komal and Arya
(b) Only Komal
(c) Only Arya and Ishan
(d) Only Ishan
8. Divya drew lines on a rectangle to make a figure with exactly 2
rectangles, 2 triangles and 1 trapezium. Which of the following is
Divya's figure?
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

9. The swimming pool shown here is divided into lanes. What is the
denominator of the fraction that shows how much of the pool is one
lane?

(a) 1

(b) 4

(c) 6 (d) 8

10.
Kirti placed four cards on the table. The numbers on the cards
follows a pattern. If the pattern continues, what should be the next
number?
(a) 69

(b) 102

(c) 113

(d) 203

11.
Which of the following are correctly matched ?
1. XXIX - 31
2. LC - 50
3. M - 1000
(a) 1, 2
(b) 2, 3
(c) 1, 3
(d) Only 1
12.
Which length is the longest?
(a) 7 m 55 cm (b) 7 m 80 cm (c) 6 m 92 cm (d) 6 m 31 cm
13.

How much will Priya pay if she buys all the items given here ?

(a) Rs 7.00
Rs 8.10

14.
(a) 12
15.

(b) Rs 7.10

(b) 10

(c) 8

(c) Rs 8.50

(d) 6

Which of the following statement is true ?

(a) A is the largest of all other numbers.


(b) D is the largest of all other numbers.
(c) B is the smallest of all other numbers.
(d) B is the largest of all other numbers.

(d)

16.
The numbers in section (i) shows that the numbers can be
divided by_____.

(a) 9

(b) 6

(c) 3

(d) 3 and 6

17.
Which fraction represents the largest part of a whole?
(a) 1/6
(b) 1/4
(c) 1/3
(d)
18.
135 hours = .......
(a) 5 days
(b) 5 days 10 hours
(d) 5 days 20 hours

(c) 5 days 15 hours

19.
20.
At a school, fourth, fifth and sixth graders sold flowers as a
fundraiser. The adjoining graph shows how many flowers were sold
by each grade. How many flowers did the students sell in all?

(a) 20
(b) 35
(c) 40
(d) 70
21.
What is the area of the given figure?

(a) 18 square units

(b) 26 square units


(c) 22 square units
(d) 24 square units
22.
Jay started cleaning his room at 8:50 a.m. He finished at 10:05
a.m. How long did Jay take to clean his room?
(a) 15 minutes
(b) 45 minutes
(c) 1 hour and 15 minutes
(d) 1 hour and 45 minutes
23.
The thermometer shows a temperature 10 less than the room
temperature. What is the temperature of the room?

(a) 71 F
(b) 68 F
(c) 75 F
(d) 78 F
24.
Mihika rides the school bus for 45 minutes each day. What is
the total time Mihika rides the school bus in 5 days?
(a) 2 hours 15 minutes
(b) 2 hours 25 minutes
(c) 3 hours 45 minutes
(d) 3 hours 75 minutes
25.
13 turtles were swimming in a pond. 7 of the turtles climbed
onto a log. Which number sentence shows how many turtles stayed
in the pond?
(a) 7 - 6 = 1
(b) 13 + 7 = 20
(c) 13 + 6 = 19
(d) 13 - 7 = 6

26.
On Thursday, Chandan drove 167 km, on Friday he drove 68
km and on Saturday he drove 73 km. Approximately how many kms
did Chandan drive in three days?
(a) 100 km
(b) 200 km
(c) 308 km
(d) 400 km
27.
There are 11 rows of seats in a theatre. Each row has the same
number of seats. If there is a total of 1331 seats, how many seats
are in each row?
(a) 17
(b) 121
(c) 19
(d) 20
28.
There are 58 cases of soda in a warehouse. If there are 24 cans
of soda in each case, how many cans of soda are in the warehouse?
(a) 1392
(b) 1362
(c) 1292
(d) 1262
29.
A year has 365 days and a day has 24 hours. How many hours
are there in a half year?
(a) 4368
(b) 4380
(c) 7679
(d) 8760
30.
Vivek paid Rs 72 for a magazine subscription. If he is paying Rs
4 for each issue of the magazine, how many issues of the magazine
will he receive?
(a) 18
(b) 20
(c) 22
(d) 24
31.
Aditya bought 3 bags of red gumballs and 5 bags of white
gumballs. Each bag of gumballs had 7 pieces in it. Which expression
could Aditya use to find the number of gumballs he bought?

(a) (7 x 3) + 5
(b) (7 x 5) + 3
(c) 7 x (5 + 3)
(d) 7 + (5 x 3)
32.

(a) 25
(b) 45
(c) 50
(d) 60
33.
The weight of each of the 6 identical balls is ____.

(a) 250 grams


(b) 350 grams
(c) 450 grams
(d) 500 grams
34.
The given table shows the prices for ice-cream cones at an icecream store.
Varun orders 9 ice-cream cones : 3 single-scoop cones with extra
toppings, 2 double-scoop cones with extra toppings and 4 triplescoop cones without topping.
How much change should Varun receive if he gives Rs 200?

(a) Rs 30.2

(b) Rs 41.4
(c) Rs 25.2
(d) Rs 28.3
35.
The given bar graph shows the Anjali's income in 4 different
months. If Anjali spent(1/5)th of the total amount she earns from
January to April, then how much amount of money she saved?

(a) Rs 3800
(b) Rs 19000
(c) Rs 15200
(d) Rs 17250
36.
Sneha can make 8 cakes in 5 hours. At this rate, how much will
she earn in two weeks, if she works 10 hours each day and is paid
Rs 80 for each cake she make?
(a) Rs 17400
(b) Rs 17920
(c) Rs 16840
(d) Rs 18250

IMO Model Paper 2 Class4


1. Suman has 36 stamps in her stamp collection.

If Suman puts 9 stamps on each page of her book, how many


pages does she have ?
(a) 3
(b) 4

(c) 6
(d) 9
2. The letters S and T stand for numbers. If S - 100 = T - 100,
which statement is true ?
(a) S = T
(b) S > T
(c) S = T + 100
(d) S > T + 100
3. There were 5 pupils in a room. Each pupil shook hands once
with each of the other pupils. How many handshakes took
place ?

(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 20
4. Arjun used a rule to write the set of numbers shown below.
1, 5, 13, 25, 41, ?
What will be the next number in the pattern?
(a) 49
(b) 52
(c) 84
(d) 61
5. How many triangles are there in the given figure ?

(a) 27
(b) 26
(c) 32
(d) None of these

6. Which figure will fit inside the problem figure to make it


complete square?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
7. Which set of polygons can be used to compose the following
shape?

(a) One square and two rectangles


(b) One rectangle, one square, and one triangle
(c) One rectangle, one triangle, and one trapezium
(d) One trapezium, one rectangle, and one square

8. In a certain code MONKEY is written as NPOLFZ. How is TIGER


written in that code?
(a) QDFHS
(b) UJHFS
(c) UJFHQ
(d) SHFFJ
9. Priya is going to spend the night at a friend's house on
6th March. Today's date is 21st February. On which day she will
visit her friend's house?

(a) Friday
(b) Sunday
(c) Saturday
(d) Monday
10.
What is the least number of sticks to be removed so that
there are exactly 4 triangles left?

(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6
11.
Four basketball players scored the following numbers of
points during four years of high school.
2,005, 1,983, 1,990, 1,899
Which inequality shows the points in order from greatest to
least?

(a) 1,990 > 1,983 > 1,899 > 2,005


(b) 1,990 > 1,983 > 2,005 > 1,899
(c) 2,005 > 1,990 > 1,899 > 1,983
(d) 2,005 > 1,990 > 1983 > 1,899
12.
Rashi said, "I am adding 3 four-digit numbers."
Which of the following statement describes what Rashi should
expect as her sum ?
(a) A three-digit sum because she is adding three numbers.
(b) A four-digit sum because she is adding four-digit numbers.
(c) She will get answer above 10,000.
(d) Either a four-or five-digit number because she may be
adding numbers that could be as small as 1,000 or as large as
9,999.
13.
What fraction of the figure is shaded ?

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
14.

Which symbol would make the comparison true and why?

(a) =, because if 10 is added to 1,223, both numbers would be


the same value
(b) >, because the ten's and one's digit in 1,223 is lesser than
in 1,323, and the thousand's digit in both numbers is the same
(c) >, because the thousand's, ten's and one's digits are the
same, but the digit in the hundred's place is lesser in 1,323

(d) <, because the thousand's, ten's and one's digits are the
same, but the digit in the hundred's place is greater in 1,323
15.
Suman used 12 blocks to make the tower pictured.Exactly
1/3 of the blocks will be painted red. What is the total number
of blocks that will be painted red ?

(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6

16.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
17.
A group of elementary school students wrote letters to
their friends. The number of letters written by each class is
listed in the adjoining chart.

If 101 letters were written altogether, which method could be


used to find the number of letters written by the students in
grade 3 to their friends?

(a) Add 42 and 101


(b) Add 101 and 59
(c) Subtract 59 from 101
(d) Subtract 42 from 101
18.
Tanya arranged the adjoining numbers to make a least
four-digit number with the smallest value. She used each
number tile only one time.

Which number did she make?


(a) 7421
(b) 4217
(c) 1427
(d) 1247
19.
Which of the following figures has the smallest
perimeter ?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
20.
Ananya arranged the circles in the following order. Which
multiplication fact represents Ananya's order ?

(a) 5 5
(b) 5 7
(c) 35 5
(d) 35 7
21.
The clocks show the time a movie started and the time
the movie ended. What is the maximum number of times the
movie can be screened from 12 noon to 12 midnight ?

(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 8
22.
Mr. Sharma's class is going on a field trip. In each of the 2
vans there will be 7 children and 1 adult. In each of the 4 cars
there will be 4 children and 1 adult. How many people are

going on the field trip?


(a) 17
(b) 30
(c) 36
(d) 38
23.
A cafeteria has 6 large tables. Exactly 12 students can sit
at each table. If all 6 tables are full, what is the total number of
students who could be sitting at all the tables?
(a) 24
(b) 62
(c) 72
(d) 84
24.
Riya's grandma was ill. The doctor gave her a bottle with
1/2 litre of medicine. She has to take the medicine every
morning for 10 days. How many millilitres of medicine does she
has to take every morning ?
(a) 50 ml
(b) 10 ml
(c) 20 ml
(d) 40 ml
25.
Meera made 204 candles to sell in the market. If she
packs them in packets of 12, then how many packets will she
make?
(a) 6 packets
(b) 17 packets
(c) 19 packets
(d) 14 packets
26.
Nikita bring 15 story books for her class. 45 students were
present in the class. How many students need to share one
book?
(a) 15
(b) 3
(c) 12
(d) 24
27.
Shilpi wants to pack 338 soap bars in 1 carton. How many
soap bars does she need for packing in all 85 cartons?

(a) 2794
(b) 28730
(c) 29480
(d) 423
28.
Deepti bought 1 doll and 4 teddy bears. She gave the
cashier a Rs. 100 note. How much change did she get?

(a) Rs. 92
(b) Rs. 10
(c) Rs. 8
(d) Rs. 108
29.
There are 20 stars. A quarter of them are red. How many
of them are not red?
(a) 15
(b) 5
(c) 12
(d) 9
30.
There were 76 pupils in two classes altogether. After one
pupil was transferred from class A to class B, the two classes
had the same number of pupils. How many pupils were there in
class B at first?
(a) 35
(b) 36
(c) 37
(d) 38
31.
If the weight of the cat is 1/4 of the weight of dog, then
what is the weight of the dog?

(a) 7 kg
(b) 6 kg
(c) 8 kg
(d) 5 kg
32.
The circle graph on the right shows how Kartik spends his
monthly allowance. Which of the following statement is
correct ?

(a) Kartik spends 2 times as much money on video games as


he does on snacks.
(b) Kartik spends one-half as much money on movies as he
does on snacks.
(c) Kartik spends 2 times as much money on video games as
he saves.
(d) Kartik saves one-half as much money as he spends on
video games.
33.
8 squares of side 1 cm are cut out of the square D. Now it
looks like shape E. What is the length of the boundary of shape
E?

(a) 28 cm

(b) 14 cm
(c) 36 cm
(d) None of these
34.
Aditya bought 12 small boxes of pears. Each small box
contained 56 pears. He threw away 16 rotten pears. He then
packed the remaining pears equally into 8 big boxes. How
many pears were there in each big box?
(a) 78 pears
(b) 82 pears
(c) 85 pears
(d) 90 pears
35.
The bar graph below shows how much John had spent on
his child over the past year. He had spent a total of Rs. 2225.
How much did he pay for his child's assessment books?

(a) Rs. 265


(b) Rs. 250
(c) Rs. 225
(d) Rs. 202

IMO Model Paper 3 Class4


1. Which of the following parts must be shaded so that line PQ
becomes the line of symmetry?

(a) I and II
(b) I and III
(c) I and IV
(d) II and III
2. Which of the following figure is the mirror image of fig. (X), if the
mirror is placed along PQ?

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)
3. Study the adjoining diagram to answer the question given below.
Grape tree is South-East of _______.

(a) Mango tree


(b) Peach tree
(c) Apple tree
(d) Banana tree
4. Look the alphabet series below :
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Which of the following is 9th to the left of 3rd alphabet from right end?
(a) P
(b) O
(c) N
(d) M
5. Find the next figure in the figure pattern below.

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
6. Complete the pattern in Fig. (X), by selecting a figure from the given
options.

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
7. Which of the following part is not embedded in the Fig. (X)?

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
8. If in a month of 30 days, third Tuesday falls on 17 th, what will be the
last day of the month?
(a) 5th Tuesday
(b) 4th Sunday
(c) 5th Monday
(d) 4th Wednesday
9. How many possible combinations of one day and one month can be
formed from 5 days and 5 months?
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 10
(d) 22

10.
Find the value of 15 x 50 x 80 x 40 x 20 x 10 x 10 x 100 x 0 x
100 x 20 x 100.
(a) 15800
(b) 15000
(c) 168000
(d) 0000
11.
I am a four digit number. Sum of my digits is 28. My thousand's
digits is twice of my ten's digit. Who am I?
(a) 8947
(b) 6835
(c) 4687
(d) 3869
12.
The ______ value of a digit is the digit itself, whereas the ______
value of a digit is determined by the place it occupies in the
numeral.
(a) Face, Face
(b) Place, Face
(c) Face, Place
(d) Place, Place
13.
Find the value of expression P + Q R x S, where P, Q, R, S are
to be found from given division problem.

(a) 10
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 4
14.
Which of the following figures has fraction of shaded part more
than the fraction of unshaded part of the fig. (X)?

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
15.
If + + + + = 2780 and + + = 1960. Find
the value of + + + + + = ?
(a) 4560
(b) 4650
(c) 4950
(d) 410
16.
The difference between eight thousands six hundreds five ones
and six thousands seventy seven ones is _______.
(a) 1880
(b) 2880
(c) 2528
(d) 1528
17.
The number bond below shows the common factors of 36 and
54. Find the sum of P, Q and R.

(a) 16
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 18
18.
The sixth multiple of a number is the quotient of 378 and 9.
What is the number?
(a) 9
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 7

19.
Study the given bar graph carefully and answer the question
that follows.
Find the difference in the highest and the lowest score.

(a) 80
(b) 64
(c) 32
(d) 72
20.
Add 936 to the product of 343 and 76. Round off the answer to
the nearest ten.
(a) 27004
(b) 27010
(c) 28004
(d) 27000
21.
A toy soldier costs 28 more than a toy policeman. If the cost of
the two toys is 1290, how much does the toy policeman cost?
(a) 539
(b) 659
(c) 631
(d) 531
22.
Ms. Megha needs 96 eggs for cake. In shop A, the cost of a
carton of 12 eggs is Rs 18 while in shop B, cost of 12 eggs is Rs 15.
From which shop should she buy the eggs and how much will she
save?
(a) Shop A and RS 18
(b) Shop B and RS 24
(c) Shop B and Rs 26
(d) Shop A and Rs 15

23.
Garima and Latika had an equal number of marbles. Garima
gave 35 marbles to Latika. How many fewer marbles did Garima
have than Latika now?
(a) 35
(b) 76
(c) 105
(d) 70
24.
There are 54 marbles and they are put into 6 bags, so that the
number of marbles in each bag is same. How many marbles would 2
bags contain?
(a) 9 marbles
(b) 108 marbles
(c) 18 marbles
(d) 12 marbles
25.
Abhi's mother bought 8 boxes of soda for a party. There were
24 cans in each box. How many cans of soda did his mother buy
altogether ?
(a) 192
(b) 184
(c) 172
(d) 132
26.
At a grocery store, there were 350 cereal boxes on shelves.
There were 10 different brands of cereals, and there were an equal
number of boxes of each brand. What is the way of determining the
number of cereal boxes of each brand on these shelves ?
(a) Subtract 10 from 350
(b) Add 10 and 350
(c) Multiply 350 by 10
(d) Divide 350 by 10
27.
Neha's room has two chairs of 4 legs each, one table of 4 legs
each and three stools of 3 legs each. How many legs are there
altogether of the furniture in her room ?
(a) 20
(b) 21
(c) 16
(d) 13

28.
Javed has 21 comics. He got two more from his aunt, 12 more
on his birthday and bought 3 more with his pocket money. How
many comics does he have now?
(a) 38
(b) 40
(c) 36
(d) 28
29.
Mohit went for a walk and returned home at 7:00 a.m. If it took
him 1 hour and 30 minutes, at what time did he start to walk ?
(a) 8:30 a.m.
(b) 4:30 a.m.
(c) 5:30 a.m.
(d) 6:30 a.m.
30.
Suman uses 15 tomatoes to make half a litre of tomato sauce.
How much sauce can she make from 45 tomatoes ?
(a) One and a half litres
(b) Two litres
(c) Three litres
(d) Two and a half litres
31.
Find the value of X, if the perimeter of the figure below (not
drawn to scale) is 50 cm.

(a) 10 cm
(b) 5 cm
(c) 15 cm
(d) 6 cm
32.
1 kg of potato cost Rs 25. If 3 kg of potatoes cost as much as 5
kg of carrots, how much will it cost to buy 12 kg each of potatoes
and carrots?
(a) Rs 400
(b) Rs 180

(c) Rs 480
(d) Rs 300
33.
Which of the following statement is CORRECT?
(a) There are seven basic symbols of the Roman numerals.
(b) A symbol of greater value is written to the right of a symbol of
smaller value, the smaller value is added to the larger value.
(c) A symbol of smaller value is written to the right of a symbol of
greater value, the smaller value is subtracted from the larger value.
(d) V is never written on the right of X.
34.
Four small squares of side 5 cm are cut from each of the
corners of a big square with side 20 cm. The perimeter of remaining
figure is _______.
(a) 80 m
(b) 8 m
(c) 80 cm
(d) 8 cm
35.
The figure shows the weight of different groups of objects.
What is the total weight of a ball, a teddy, and a gift box?

(a) 137 kg
(b) 147 kg
(c) 150 kg
(d) 117 kg

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