A Trip to Bhopal MCQ Questions Class 4 Maths Chapter 3
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A Trip to Bhopal MCQ Questions Class 4 Maths Chapter 3
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Question 1:
This is the score-card of a recent World Cup match between India and England. Study it carefully and answer. What was the total number of balls faced by the last five batsmen?
(A) 22
(B) 38
(C) 46
(D) 47
Ans: (C) 46
Question 2:
7 + 200 + 30 can be named as
(A) Seven hundred and twenty three
(B) Nine hundred and thirty
(C) Two hundred and seventy three
(D) Two hundred and thirty seven
Ans: (D) Two hundred and thirty seven
Question 3:
Counting BACKWARDS, Jaya wants to write down all numbers from 600 to 1. (600, 599, 598,….and so on up to 1.) among the following numbers, which one will come first in her list?
(A) 455
(B) 544
(C) 545
(D) 454
Ans: (C) 545
Question 4:
How much more is 48 TENS than 43 TENS?
(A) 5
(B) 48
(C) 50
(D) 91
Ans: (C) 50
Ques1tion 5:
The sum of 435 and 345 is equal to
(A) 700 + 70
(B) 800 + 70
(C) 700 + 75
(D) 700 + 80
Ans: (D) 700 + 80
Question 6:
The number which comes after the smallest three-digit number is
(A) 11
(B) 99
(C) 101
(D) 1000
Ans: (C) 101
Question 7:
400 – 394 is the same as 200 – ______?
(A) 394
(B) 294
(C) 194
(D) 94
Ans: (C) 194
Question 8:
Which pair of calculations gives two different answers?
(A) (16 + 9) and (9 + 16)
(B) (9 ÷ 3) and (3 ÷ 9)
(C) (7 x 3) and (3 x 7)
(D) (5 + 4 + 11) and (4 + 11 + 5)
Ans: (B) (9 ÷ 3) and (3 ÷ 9)
Question 9:
Which of the following is NOT equal to 54 + 23?
(A) 23 + 54
(B) 5 + 4 + 2 + 3
(C) 70 + 7
(D) 4 + 50 + 3 + 20
Ans: (B) 5 + 4 + 2 + 3
Question 10:
If we start subtracting 5 from 24 stepwise as shown, we will be able to subtract 4 times. If we start subtracting 7 from 143 in a similar manner, how many times will we be able to subtract?
(A) 14
(B) 20
(C) 40
(D) 70
Ans: (B) 20
Question 11:
Which of these numbers is nearest in value to 900?
(A) 800
(B) 898
(C) 910
(D) 904
Ans: (B) 898
Question 12:
What will we get after adding EIGHT THOUSAND TWENTY EIGHT AND TWO HUNDRED NINETY.
(A) 82118
(B) 8928
(C) 8310
(D) 8318
Ans: (D) 8318
Question 13:
How much is less than 234 from 406
(A) 232
(B) 272
(C) 132
(D) 172
Ans: (D) 172
Question 14:
Which of the following numbers comes between 798 and 978?
(A) 789
(B) 897
(C) 987
(D) 788
Ans: (B) 897
Question 15:
This is the seating arrangement for students in a classroom with each box showing one chair. The chairs which have a cross mark are occupied. Which of these is TRUE?
(A) More chairs are occupied than empty.
(B) Nine chairs are unoccupied.
(C) Every student has a partner sitting next to him or her.
(D) The number of occupied chairs is less than 10.
Ans: (D) The number of occupied chairs is less than 10.
Question 16:
Of the following, 27 + 49 is nearest to
(A) 60
(B) 70
(C) 80
(D) 100
Ans: (C) 80
Question 17:
The number which comes after the smallest three-digit number is
(A) 11
(B) 99
(C) 101
(D) 1000
Ans: (C) 101
Question 18:
A certain number is shown on the abacus below. A better way of showing this number on the abacus is:
Option :
Ans: (B)
Question 19:
1000 is equal to
(A) 111 + 999
(B) 119 + 991
(C) 91 + 919
(D) 9 + 991
Ans: (D) 9 + 991
Question 20:
Which of these is closest to 341?
(A) 34 ones
(B) 34 tens
(C) 43 tens
(D) 3 hundreds
Ans: (B) 34 tens
Question 21:
Sudha read 25 story books in the summer holidays this year. She read 6 books more than Gurpreet did and 7 less than Nadira. How many books did the three of them read altogether in the summer holidays?
(A) 24
(B) 38
(C) 74
(D) 76
Ans: (D) 76
Question 22:
4 ones + 20 tens + 30 is
(A) 54
(B) 234
(C) 630
(D) 900
Ans: (B) 234
Question 23:
How much more than 195 is 300?
(A) 105 more
(B) 215 more
(C) 295 more
(D) 495 more
Ans: (A) 105 more
Question 24:
Which is the greatest three-digit number that has three different digits?
(A) 998
(B) 987
(C) 978
(D) 901
Ans: (B) 987
Question 25:
99 more than 708?
(A) 7917
(B) 1698
(C) 807
(D) 797
Ans: (C) 807