Class 4 Decimal Numbers CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 4 · Decimal Numbers
This is Mathematics Class 4 Decimal Numbers CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Find the product of \(45 \times 6.63\)=
- A298.35Correct
- B298.035
- C298.3
- D298.5
2
Solve the problem: \(21.17 \div 2.9\)=
- A7.033
- B7.3Correct
- C7.03
- D7.5
3
Solve the problem: \(50.88 \div 5.3\)=
- A9.7
- B9.07
- C9.06
- D9.6Correct
4
Add:6.04, 13.5, 2.687 and 108.96
- A132.187
- B131.187Correct
- C130.187
- D130.087
5
Subtract 12.85 from 72.4
- A59.05
- B60.4
- C59.55Correct
- D59.5
6
Find the sum:175.6+86.54+245.356+7.8
- A515.206
- B520.29
- C505.2
- D515.296Correct
7
What should be added to 78.9 to get 93.06?
- A14.6
- B14.06
- C14.16Correct
- D14.17
8
What should be subtracted from 103.1 to get 84.56?
- A18.54Correct
- B10.54
- C18.05
- D18.5
9
By how much should 43.786 be increased to get 50?
- A6.2
- B6.004
- C6.214Correct
- D6.014
10
Reena went to the market with Rs 50.60 in her purse. She purchased a geometry box for Rs 29.75. How much money is left in Mona?s purse?
- ARs 20.8
- BRs 20.85Correct
- CRs 20.05
- DRs 20.5
11
Write the given number in decimals: \(\frac{{37}}{{100}}\)
- A0.73
- B0.0307
- C0.37Correct
- D0.03
12
Write the given number in decimals: \(\frac{3}{{1000}}\)
- A0.03
- B0.0003
- C0.3
- D0.003Correct
13
Write the given number in fraction: 0.009
- A\(\frac{9}{{10000}}\)
- B\(\frac{9}{{1000}}\)Correct
- C\(\frac{9}{{100}}\)
- D\(\frac{{90}}{{1000}}\)
14
Write the given number in fraction: 10.014
- A\(\frac{{100140}}{{1000}}\)
- B\(\frac{{1014}}{{1000}}\)
- C\(\frac{{10014}}{{10000}}\)
- D\(\frac{{10014}}{{1000}}\)Correct
15
Write the number in expanded form: 765.149
- A\(760 + 5 + \frac{1}{{10}} + \frac{4}{{100}} + \frac{9}{{1000}}\)
- B\(700 + 60 + 5 + \frac{1}{{100}} + \frac{4}{{1000}} + \frac{9}{{1000}}\)
- C\(700 + 65 + \frac{1}{{10}} + \frac{4}{{100}} + \frac{9}{{1000}}\)
- D\(700 + 60 + 5 + \frac{1}{{10}} + \frac{4}{{100}} + \frac{9}{{1000}}\)Correct