Play with Patterns MCQ Questions Class 4 Maths Chapter 10
NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 10 Play with Patterns. Play with Patterns MCQ Questions with Answers from Class 4 Maths Math Magic.
Play with Patterns MCQ Questions Class 4 Maths Chapter 10
Play with Patterns Multiple Choice Questions with Answers Class 4 Maths Chapter 10 PDF is available.
Question 1:
The flags of 4 countries are shown below. Ali says, The flag of my country has many stars, but NO 3 stars are in a straight line. To which of these countries could Ali belong?”
(A) Iraq
(B) Congo
(C) Singapore
(D) Honduras
Ans: (C) Singapore
Question 2:
In the above pattern, which shape is between two squares?
Options :
Ans: (C)
Question 3:
A sheet of coloured paper looks like this after Ashish has cut off a piece from it.
Which of these is the shape cut off by Ashish?
Options :
Ans: (B)
Question 4:
How many shaded boxes will there be to the LEFT of 37 in this chart? (Count only the boxes that are in the same line)
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 7
Ans: (B) 4
Question 5:
4 children are each given a piece of paper with a number written on it to pin on their T-shirt before a race.
Whose number will seem to be correct even if pinned upside down?
(A) Wendy’s
(B) Tarini’s
(C) Leena’s
(D) Ankita’s
Ans: (C) Leena’s
Question 6:
The pattern below has to be coloured using the colours red, blue and green such that each square is of a different colour. In how many different ways can the pattern be coloured?
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 6
(D) 9
Ans: (C) 6
Question 7:
Mini has made the pattern below by joining every third dot on the circle after the ‘X’ mark. The pattern starts and ends at dot. She wants to make a new design like this on the empty circle shown which starts and ends at dot ‘Y’. She can do that by joining
(A) every fifth dot after ‘Y’
(B) every sixth dot after ‘Y’
(C) every fourth dot after ‘Y’
(D) every tenth dot after ‘Y’
Ans: (A) every fifth dot after ‘Y’
Question 8:
Look at this number pattern.
Which one of these numbers would be in this pattern if it is continued?
(A) 62
(B) 54
(C) 50
(D) 49
Ans: (D) 49
Question 9:
In the figure below, we can start from S and draw a line passing through each small square to end at F. In which of the figures below can we draw a line from S to F that passes through each small square just once?
Options :
Ans: (A)
Question 10:
There are two missing numbers in the figure given below. What number should be put in the SHADED box with ‘?’ so that BOTH Line 1 and Line 2 have a total of 27?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 9
(D) 15
Ans: (A) 6
Question 11:
The patterns below are made of small boxes. The patterns are to be completed up to FIGURE 6. How many small boxes will FIGURE 6 have?
(A) 6
(B) 10
(C) 24
(D) 36
Ans: (C) 24
Question 12:
Sayyed is making a house of cards using playing cards. How many cards has he used?
(A) 20
(B) 26
(C) 28
(D) 36
Ans: (B) 26
Question 13:
In the following figure, each number in the left oval has a certain simple relationship with its matching number in the right oval. Based on this relationship, the number which should replace? is
(A) 26
(B) 34
(C) 24
(D) 19
Ans: (C) 24
Question 14:
Ramu and Shamu are playing a game. First Ramu calls out any number between 1 and 100. Then Shamu has to say a number as shown below.
What should Shamu say, if Ramu calls out 54?
(A) 70
(B) 60
(C) 50
(D) 40
Ans: (C) 50
Question 15:
Tara has an ALPHABET SET with a board and letters to be stuck on it. The set has FIVE pieces of EACH LETTER that is, there are five A’s, five B’s, five C’s and so on. Tara has made some words with these letter-pieces on her board:
Which of the following words can Tara make with the REMAINING letters?
(A) BANANA
(B) APPLE
(C) GUAVA
(D) RASPBERRY
Ans: (D) RASPBERRY
Question 16:
Linda has two plastic pieces which are exactly alike. The pieces are shown below
Which of the shapes shown below can she form using these two pieces?
Options :
Ans: (D)
Question 17:
The list of numbers below follows a pattern:
85, 75, 65, 55, ___, ___, ___, ___, ___
Which of the following numbers will be in the completed list?
(A) 54
(B) 50
(C) 44
(D) 15
Ans: (D) 15
Question 18:
See this list of numbers:
769, 967, 976, 697, 796, 679
Which numbers in this list are between 670 and 770?
(A) only 679
(B) 796, 769, 697 and 679
(C) 769, 697 and 679
(D) 976, 967, 769 and 679
Ans: (C) 769, 697 and 679
Question 19:
Nina has put some crosses in the small boxes of the square shown here.
She wants to put in some more crosses so that the pattern looks just like letter N. How many small boxes will remain empty after the pattern is completed?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 10
Ans: (A) 6
Question 20:
A word is written on a blackboard:
Which letter of the word on the blackboard is made of straight lines ONLY?
(A) Y
(B) U
(C) R
(D) S
Ans: (A) Y
Question 21:
These shapes are arranged in a pattern Which number series follows the same pattern as the shapes?
(A) 12122122212222
(B) 12100000000000
(C) 12100000000000
(D) 11200000000000
Ans: (A) 12122122212222
Question 22:
The numbers in each of the following crosses form a certain common pattern. Which numbers should replace * and # in the cross shown below?
(A) 9, 24
(B) 9, 3
(C) 30, 24
(D) 18, 6
Ans: (B) 9, 3
Question 23:
Ria is making a chain with a pattern of white and black beads as shown She ends the chain with a WHITE bead and finds that she had used a total of 24 WHITE beads. How many BLACK beads did she use in all?
(A) 12
(B) 24
(C) 26
(D) 48
Ans: (D) 48
Question 24:
Tariq had forty five cards, with numbers from 1 to 45 on them. He arranged all of them in order as shown. What number will be on the card that is exactly in the middle?
(A) 19
(B) 22
(C) 23
(D) 25
Ans: (C) 23
Question 25:
Look carefully at this figure. Which figure is just left of the circle that has a triangle inside it?
Options :
Ans: (A)