4th Grade Numbers Worksheets

In 4th grade numbers worksheets we will solve how to read and write large numbers, how to represent 5 and 6-digit numbers on abacus, use of place value chart to write a number in expanded form, represent the large number on the abacus, write the number in standard form, how to write a large number in words and figures, place value of a number, standard form and extended form of a number, compare with another number and arrange numbers in ascending and descending order, successor and predecessor of a number and rounding off the numbers.

We have already learnt to read and write the 4-digit numbers. Also, we have learnt number-names, comparison of numbers and ordering of numbers. Let's revise our learning before we go further:


1. Who am I?

(i) I am the smallest 5-digit number: _______________

(ii) I am the predecessor of 8,25,481: _______________

(iii) I am one more than 99,999: _______________

(iv) My place value in 9,83,351 is ten thousand: _______________

(v) I am the largest 6 – digit number: _______________

2. Fill in the blanks:

(i) 16 is a multiple of 8 and .............

(ii) ............. is a multiple of 4 and 7

(iii) ............. is a factor of every number.

(iv) The greatest factor of 364 is .............

(v) ............. is the smallest prime number.              

(vi) ............. is neither a prime or a composite number.

(vii) A number which is divisible by both 2 and 3 is divisible by .............

(viii) The least common multiple of and 12 is .............

(ix) 10\(^{5}\) = .............

(x) 60\(^{0}\) = .............


3. Write the number-names for the following:

(i) 6,309

(ii) 4,209

(iii) 1,777

(iv) 3,408

(v) 4,011

(vi) 8,888

(vii) 9,306

(viii) 5,679


4. Write the number names for the following numerals.

(i) 89,53,828

(ii) 25,87,463

(iii) 341,906,235

(iv) 54,928,329

(v) 8,842,935


5. Write the numerals for the given number-names:

(i) Three thousand one hundred-fifty.

(ii) One thousand four hundred-four.

(iii) Two thousand two hundred fifty-three.

(iv) Three thousand eight hundred twenty-five.

(v) Six thousand four hundred seventy-two.

(vi) Four thousand seven hundred forty-eight.


6. Write the numerals for the following number names.

(i) Seventy nine lakhs ninety six thousand, two hundred and thirty eight.

(ii) Four hundred and thirty one million, nine hundred and seven thousand, five hundred and sixty three.

(iii) Two crores, seventy three lakhs, fifty six thousand, eight hundred and seventeen.

(iv) Seventy million four hundred and eight.



7. Complete the given table.


S.No.

Numeral

Number name

(i)

24,998

________________________________

(ii)

__________

Three lakh twenty three thousand four hundred two

(iii)

1,84,305

________________________________

(iv)

__________

Six lakh ten thousand three hundred seven

(v)

3,10,706

________________________________



8. Form the greatest and the smallest 4-digit numerals using the following digits: One has been done for you.

S.No.

Digits

Greatest Numeral

Smallest Numeral

(i)

2, 4, 6, 1

6421

1246

(ii)

2, 9, 0, 8

_____

_____

(iii)

4, 8, 6, 7

_____

_____

(iv)

7, 6, 5, 4

_____

_____



9. Form the largest and smallest 6–digit numbers using the given digits.


S.No.

Digits

Greatest Number

Smallest Number

(i)

3,  9,  4,  1,  7  

__________

__________

(ii)

9,  6,  1,  5,  2

__________

__________

(iii)

3,  0,  8,  2,  7,  1

__________

__________



10. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order:

(i) 2916, 4531, 9814, 6005

(ii) 7308, 7038, 7348, 7304


11. Write the following numerals in descending order:

(i) 4,444; 6.666; 7,777; 8,888

(ii) 9,624; 8,400; 2,046; 3,098

(iii) 6,438; 4,846; 6,396; 9,666

(iv) 6,666; 7,077; 8,097; 9,999


12. Write the place value of underlined digits in the given blanks.

(i) 2103                    __________  

(ii) 4,00,493              __________  

(iii) 9,14,825             __________  

(iv) 2,13,921             __________  


13. Rewrite the following numbers using the Indian place-value chart.

(i) 563,789

(ii) 53,670,245

(iii) 8,634,186


14. Rewrite the following numbers using the International place-value chart.

(i) 7,28,70,246

(ii) 85,67,432

(iii) 2,68,961

 

15. Represent the given numbers on the abacus:

(i) 67,751     

(ii) 5,44,301

(iii) 8,54,206


16. Write each of the given numerals in the expanded form:

(i) 1296             _______________________________________

(ii) 2492            _______________________________________

(iii) 3004           _______________________________________

(iv) 5020           _______________________________________

(v) 6999            _______________________________________

(vi) 8248           _______________________________________


17. Write the given numbers in expanded form.

(i) 63,498                             _______________

(ii) 7,70,052                         _______________

(iii) 9,72,855                        _______________

(iv) 3,88,941                        _______________

(v) 8,00,527                         _______________

 

18. Write the short form of each of the following:

(i) 3000 + 500 + 80 + 4 = __________

(ii) 6000 + 90 + 8 = __________

(iii) 4000 + 70 + 1 = __________

(iv) 9000 + 400 + 7 = __________


19. Write the given number in standard form.

(i) 80,000 + 5000 + 200 + 90 + 6                     _______________

(ii) 60,000 + 7000 + 200 + 8                            _______________

(iii) 4,00,000 + 70,000 + 5000 + 50 + 1            _______________


20. Compare the numerals using >, < or =

(i) 1093 __ 1903

(ii) 4285 __ 4825

(iii) 6092 __ 9206

(iv) 4001 __ 4001

(v) 1204 __ 1205

(vi) 9909 __ 9099

(vii) 8902 __ 2908

(viii) 4260 __ 4260

(ix) 4242 __ 2424

(x) 3600 __ 3600


21. Compare the given numbers. Put > , < or = sign.

(i) 35,493      _____          34,395

(ii) 2,90,018    _____      8,10,092

(iii) 7,44,582    _____     7,12,298

(iv) 8,17,736   _____      8,30,559


22. If in the number 2,39,987; 3 is replaced by 8 and the hundred place is replaced by 1, then what number is formed? Also give its number name.

_______________; _______________


23. Fill in the blanks:

(i) One lakh is a ……………………………… digit number.

(ii) The difference between the greatest 4-digit number and the greatest 3-digit number is ………………………………

(iii) A five digit number begins with ……………………………… place.

(iv) The sum of the place value of two 5s in 3,58,654 is ………………………………

(v) The successor of five lakh, fifty thousand, five hundred fifty is ………………………………

(vi) 1 lakh = ……………………………… thousand

(vii) 7 lakh = ……………………………… hundred

(viii) Form the largest 6-digit number with 9 at the tens place and without repeating any digits. ………………………………

(ix) Form the smallest 5-digit number with 0 at the thousands place and without repeating any digits. ………………………………

(x) The predecessor of 7,85,000 in words will be ………………………………

(xi) The next number in the series: 7,46,952, 7,57,952, 7,68,952, ………………………………

(xii) The number 100 more than 6,66,666 is ………………………………

(xiii) 1000 less than 5,98,456 is ………………………………


24. Given below is the area of 5 states of South India.

S.NO.

City

Area (in Square km)

(i)

Telangana

1,12,077

(ii)

Andhra Pradesh

1,62,969

(iii)

Kerala

38,763

(iv)

Karnataka

1,91,791

(v)

Tamil Nadu

1,30,058

(i) Arrange the states in increasing order to their area.

(ii) Which state has digit 9 at the place value of hundred and ones.

(iii) Give the number name for the area of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

(iv) Represent the area of Telangana on the babacus.

(v) Write the area of Tamil Nadu in expanded form.

(vi) Give the place value of digit 8 in area of kerala.


25. Find the successor of each of the following:

(i) 8248 = __________

(ii) 3710 = __________

(iii) 9924 = __________

(iv) 2197 = __________


26. Find the predecessor of each of the following:

(i) 5000 = __________

(ii) 6595 = __________

(iii) 2012 = __________

(iv) 9892 = __________


27. Write the predecessor and successor of the given numbers.

S.NO.

Predecessor 

Number

Successor

(i)

__________

7,56,993

__________

(ii)

__________

8,99,999

__________

(iii)

__________

6,30,050

__________

(iv)

__________

9,82,311

__________

4th Grade Numbers Worksheets

28. Write the corresponding Roman numerals.

(i) 77

(ii) 58

(iii) 29

(iv) 67


29. Write the factors of the following numbers.

(i) 26

(ii) 60


30. Prime factorize the following numbers using division method.

(i) 256

(ii) 96


31. Find the L.C.M of the following numbers.

(i) 26, 28, 24


32. Find the HCF of the following numbers

(i) 96, 80


33. Add the following numbers.

          264532

      + 121684

      + 385086 

    __________

 

34. Subtract the following numbers.

         8642710

     -  5862412 

   ___________


35. Multiply the following numbers.

          56549

         ×  329 

      ________


36. Divide the following numbers.

      56458 ÷ 15


37. Work out the following problems.

(i) The female population of a village is 29,646. The male population is 276 less than the female population. What is the male population of the village? What is the total population?

(ii) A book contains 468 pages. How many pages are there in 26 books?

(iii) The total train fare for 12 persons in $4200. What is the fare for one person.


Answers on 4th Grade Numbers Worksheets are given below to check the exact answers of the questions. 


Answers:

1. (i) 10,000

(ii) 8,25,480

(iii) 1,00,000

(iv) 8

(v) 9,99,999


2. (i) 2

(ii) 28

(iii) 1

(iv) 364

(v) 2

(vi) 1

(vii) 6

(viii) 12

(ix) 100000

(x) 1


3. (i) Six thousand three hundred nine

(ii) Four thousand two hundred nine 

(iii) One thousand seven hundred seventy-seven

(iv) Three thousand four hundred eight

(v) Four thousand eleven

(vi) Eight thousand eight hundred eighty-eight

(vii) Nine thousand three hundred six

(viii) Five thousand six hundred seventy-nine


4. (i) Eighty nine lakhs fifty-three thousand eight hundred twenty eight.

(ii) Twenty five lakhs eighty seven thousand four hundred sixty three.

(iii) Three hundred and forty one million, nine hundred and 6 thousand, two hundred and thirty five.

(iv) Fifty four million, nine hundred twenty eight thousand, three hundred twenty nine.

(v) Eight million, eight hundred and forty two thousand, nine hundred thirty five.


5. (i) 3150

(ii) 1404

(iii) 2253

(iv) 3825

(v) 6472

(vi) 4748


6. (i) 79,96,238

(ii) 431,907,563

(iii) 2,73,56,817

(iv) 70,000,408


7. (i) Twenty-four thousand, nine hundred ninety eight

(ii) 3,23,402

(iii) One lakh, eighty-four thousand, three hundred five.

(iv) 6,10,307

(v) Three lakh, ten thousand, seven hundred six.


8. (ii) Greatest Numeral: 9820; Smallest Numeral: 2098

(iii) Greatest Numeral: 8764; Smallest Numeral: 4678

(iv) Greatest Numeral: 7654; Smallest Numeral: 4567


9. (i) 97,431; 13,479

(ii) 96,521; 12,569

(iii) 8,73,210; 1,02,378

 

10. (i) 2916, 4531, 6005, 9814

(ii) 7038, 7304, 7308, , 7348


11. (i) 8888, 7777, 6666, 4444

(ii) 9624, 8400, 3098, 2046

(iii) 9666, 6438, 6396, 4846

(iv) 9999, 8097, 7077, 6666


12. (i) 3

(ii) 4,00,000

(iii) 20

(iv) 2,00,000


13. Rewrite the following numbers using the Indian place-value chart.

(i) 563,789

(ii) 53,670,245

(iii) 8,634,186


14. Rewrite the following numbers using the International place-value chart.

(i) 7,28,70,246

(ii) 85,67,432

(iii) 2,68,961


15.


16. Write each of the given numerals in the expanded form:

(i) 1000 + 200 + 90 + 6

(ii) 2000 + 400 + 90 + 2

(iii) 3000 + 000 + 00 + 4

(iv) 5000 + 000 + 20

(v)  6000 + 900 + 90 + 9

(vi) 8000 + 200 + 40 + 8


17. (i) 60,000 3,000 + 400 + 90 8

(ii) 7,00,000 + 70,000 + 0 + 50 + 2

(iii) 9,00,000 + 70,000 + 2,000 + 800 + 50 + 5

(iv) 3,00,000 + 80,000 + 8,000 + 900 + 40 + 1

(v) 8,00,000 + 0 + 0 + 500 + 20 + 7


18. (i) 3584

(ii) 6098

(iii) 4071

(iv) 9407

 

19. (i) 85,296

(ii) 67,208

(iii) 4,75,051


20. (i) <

(ii) <

(iii) <

(iv) =

(v) <

(vi) >

(vii) >

(viii) =

(ix) >

(x) =


21. (i) 35,493 > 34,395

(ii) 2,90,018 < 8,10,092

(iii) 7,44,582 > 7,12,298

(iv) 8,17,736 < 8,30,559


22. 2,89,187; Two lakh, eighty-nine thousand, one hundred eighty-seven.

23. (i) 6

(ii) 9000

(iii) ten thousands

(iv) 50,050

(v) 5,50,551

(vi) 100

(vii) 7,000

(viii) 8,76,590

(ix) 10,234

(x) Seven lakh, eighty-four thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine

(xi) 7,79,952

(xii) 6,66,766

(xiii) 5,97,456


24. (i) Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

(ii) Andhra Pradesh

(iii) Andhra Pradesh – One lakh, sixty-two thousand, nine hundred sixty-nine,

Karnataka - One lakh, ninety-one thousand, seven hundred ninety-one,

(iv)

(v) 1,00,000 + 30,000 + 0 + 0 + 50 + 8

(vi) 8000


25. Find the successor of each of the following:

(i) 8249

(ii) 3711

(iii) 9925

(iv) 2198


26. Find the predecessor of each of the following:

(i) 4999

(ii) 6594

(iii) 2011

(iv) 9891


27.

S.NO.

Predecessor 

Number

Successor

(i)

7,56,992

7,56,993

7,56,994

(ii)

8,99,998

8,99,999

9,00,000

(iii)

6,30,049

6,30,050

6,30,051

(iv)

9,82,310

9,82,311

9,82,312


28. (i) LXXVII

(ii) LVIII

(iii) XXIX

(iv) LXVII


29. (i) 1, 2, 13 and 26.

(ii) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30 and 60.


30. (i) 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 or, 28

(ii) 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 or, 25 × 3.


31. (i) 2184

32. (i) 16

33. 771302

34. 2780298

35. 18604621

36. Quotient = 3763; Remainder = 13


37. (i) Male population: 29370;  Total population: 59016

(ii) 12168

(iii) $350

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