DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATION

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DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATIONDepartment of Curriculum ManagementEducational Assessment UnitAnnual Examinations for Primary Schools 2017YEAR 4MATHEMATICSTIME: 1h 15minName:Class:1.Work out.da)314 415 b)208c)Tick ( ) the two numbers that add up to 100.55-149 344524106This is part of a number line.Fill in the boxes with the two correct numbers.d)5005506006500What is the value of 4 in 3041?e)f)Tick ( ) the correct answer.(i) 4 tens(ii) 4 hundreds20 43 43 Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017(iii) 4 thousandsPage 1 of 12

Writeg)(i) an even number(ii) an odd numberh)2 kilometres metresLook carefully at these times:1 month, 3 weeks, 24 hours, 25 daysi)(i)The shortest is.(ii)The longest is.Double.j)(i) 18(ii) 25(10 x 2 marks 20 marks)2.Use these number cards to complete the sum below.Each number can be used once.345 67 115(4 marks)Page 2 of 12Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

Name:3.ShadeClass:1.4(a)(b)(c)(4 marks)4a) On the clock faces below, show:(i)(b)half past 5Use a ruler.(ii)6:45Use a ruler.Look at the clock face below.What time will the clock face show 50 minutes later?:(4 marks)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017Page 3 of 12

5.Look carefully at the calendar.JUNE 829(a) Complete the calendar above for June 2017.(b) Tick ( ) the three statements that are true.June is the sixth month of the year.June is the shortest month of the year.In 2017, June 16th was a Friday.There are 4 Thursdays in June 2017.In 2017, May 30th was a Tuesday.Page 4 of 12(4 marks)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

Name: Class:6.This jug holds 2 litres of water.(a) 2 litres ml(b) Each glass holds 200 ml of water.(i)How many glasses of water can one jug fill?Show yourworking here.glasses(ii)3 jugs can fillglasses of water.(4 marks)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017Page 5 of 12

7a)Which direction are you facing?(i)Start at North.Then, turn 1 right angle clockwise.You are now facing(ii).Start at East.Then, turn 3 right angles anticlockwise.You are now facing.(iii) After turning 1 right angle clockwise, you are facing West.In which direction were you facing at the start?(b) Tick ( ) the shape which has one or more right angles.(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(4 marks)Page 6 of 12Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

8a)This bunch of bananasThis bunch of grapesweighs 480 grams.weighs 400 grams.Work out the difference in mass (weight) between the two bunches.Show yourworking here.grams(b)This bunch of carrots weighs 1 kilogrammore than the bunch of bananas.Work out the mass of the carrots.Give your answer in grams.Show yourworking here.grams(c) Tick ( ) the best estimate for the mass of 4 apples.85 grams850 grams8 5 kilograms(6 marks)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017Page 7 of 12

9a) How many lines of symmetry are there in each shape?(i)(ii)line/s of symmetryline/s of symmetry(b) Draw two more sides to make a shape with two lines of symmetry.Use your ruler.(c) Below is a 3-D shape.How many?edgesvertices(6 marks)Page 8 of 12Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

10a) There are 6 balloons in one packet.(i) Jade buys 9 packets of balloons.How many balloons does she buy?Show yourworking here.balloons(ii) Sami buys 36 balloons.How many packets of balloons does he buy?Show yourworking here.packets(b) Each packet of balloons costs 3.Robert spends exactly 18 on balloons.How many packets of balloons does he buy?Show yourworking here.packets(6 marks)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017Page 9 of 12

11a) Tick ( ) the largest fraction.121418112(b) Jana wants to buy a book that costs 20.She already has1of 20 in her money box.4How much money does she have in her money box?Show yourworking here. (c) How much more money does Jana need to save to buy the book?Show yourworking here. (d) Jana puts one 50c coin in her money box every week.How many more 50c coins does Jana need to save before she can buythe book?Show yourworking here.coins(6 marks)Page 10 of 12Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

12. The bar chart below shows the favourite fruit of one hundred children.Favourite apesbananasotherfruit(a) 8 children likebest.(b) 16 children like(c)best.children like pears best.(d) Work out how many children like peaches best.Show yourworking here.children(e) The most favourite fruit isMathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017.(6 marks)Page 11 of 12

13a) These stickers belong to Kurt.There are different ways of working the number of stickers Kurt has.Tick ( ) the working that is not correct.(i)6 6 6(ii)3 3 3 3 3 3(iii) 6 3(iv) 6 3(b) His sister Tania has more than 40 stickers but less than 100.When she puts her stickers in lots of 8, there are 3 stickers left.When she puts her stickers in lots of 5, there are no stickers left.How many stickers does Tania have?Show yourworking here.stickers(6 marks)END OF PAPERMarks’ SchemePage 12 of 12Nos.1a- j10 2 202 -76 4 248 - 136 6 36TOTAL80Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017

Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 – Primary – 2017 Page 7 of 12 8a) Work out the difference in mass (weight) between the two bunches. (b) Work out the mass of the carrots. Give your answer in grams. (c) Tick ( ) the best estimate for the mass of 4 apples. 85