Worksheet on Addition of 4-Digit Numbers

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on addition of 4-digit numbers. Here we will add two 4-digit numbers (without carrying and with carrying) and three 4-digit numbers (without carrying and with carrying).


SUMMARY:

➡ The answer in an addition question is called the sun. 

➡ When zero is added to a number, the value of the number remaining the same.

➡ When 1 is added to a number, the sum is successor of the number.

I. Add the following (without carrying):

(i) 2432 + 4035

(ii) 7011 + 2356

(iii) 4312 + 1275

(iv) 4428 + 3030

(v) 8432 + 1350

(vi) 3842 + 4135

(vii) 2331 + 4454

(viii) 3228 + 5641

(ix) 4232 + 1456

(x) 7352 + 2330

(xi) 1126 + 2340

(xii)  6034 + 2953


II. Add the following (with carrying):

(i) 1630 + 4570

(ii) 5867 + 2045

(iii) 7702 + 1698

(iv) 4780 + 3896

(v) 2564 + 7843

(vi) 3640 + 2899

(vii) 2852 + 5869

(viii) 2987 + 2358

 

III. Add the following (with carrying):

(i) 1362 + 853 + 3051

(ii) 6224 + 1670 + 898

(iii) 2663 + 2734 + 3872

(iv) 3422 + 1586 + 2120

(v) 1490 + 3842 + 4638

(vi) 4450 + 3862 + 1769

(vii) 6957 + 1695 + 1089


IV. Fill in the blanks:

(i) 5370 + 1342 = ________ + 5370

(ii) 1705 + 2137 = 2137 + ________

(iii) 6017 + ________ = 1219 + 6017

(iv) ________ + 1339 = 1339 + 6321

(v) 8168 + 0 = ________

(vi) ________ + 9271 = 9271

(vii) 5431 + ________ = 5431

(viii) ________ + 0 = 9863

(ix) 0 + ________ = 8416

(x) 1428 + 1132 + ________ = 1132 + 2386 + 1428

(xi) ________ + 2015 + 6814 = 1154 + 6814 + 2015

(xii) 3824 + ________ + 1000 = 1000 + 2119 + ________

(xiii) 5190 + 2100 + ________ = 4310 + ________ + 5190


V. Add the following 4-digit numbers with regrouping:

Worksheet on Addition of 4-Digit Numbers


VI. Solve in your notebook.

(i) 6175 + 3250 = _____

(ii) 7354 + 1487 = _____

(iii) 5897 + 4033 = _____

(iv) 4645 + 5276 = _____

(v) 1095 + 2345 = _____

(vi) 5593 + 2330 = _____

(vii) 4235 + 4583 = _____

(viii) 5943 + 1268 = _____

(ix) 2740 + 3887 = _____

(x) 5110 + 3987 = _____

(xi) 8029 + 1375 = _____

(xii) 6998 + 2235 = _____

(xiii) 6374 + 2518 = _____

(xiv) 1999 + 6399 = _____


VII. Add the following three 3-digit numbers with regrouping:

(i) 9237, 1085, 4827

(ii) 1326, 2108, 9046

(iii) 2658, 2196, 1929

(iv) 3013, 1580, 2607


VIII. Word problems on Addition of 4-Digit Numbers:

(i) Michael went to a historical place which was 1023 km from his village. He cycled 29 km around the city to visit all the important places and took a train back home. What is the total distance covered by him?

(ii) There are 1454 students at Mother Teresa School in 2020. 189 more students joined them the next year. What was the school strength in 2021?

(iii) In a school, there are 1205 boys and 1312 girls. Find the total number of students in the school.

(iv) In a school library, there are 5365 books for the primary section and 4370 books for the senior section. How many books are there in all in the school library?

(v) Mr. Jones bought 2936 pencils, 2368 erasers and 3000 notebooks for his shop, Calculate the total number of stationery that he bought.

(vi) Robert saved 3250 and John saved 4675 to buy a bicycle. How much money did they both save?

(vii) Olivia distributed 257 toffees on Diwali and 320 toffees on Christmas day. How many toffees did she distribute in all?


Answers for the worksheet on addition of 4-digit numbers (without carrying and with carrying) are given below.


Answers:


I. (i) 6467

(ii) 9367

(iii) 5587

(iv) 7458

(v) 9782

(vi) 7977

(vii) 6785

(viii) 8869

(ix) 5688

(x) 9682

(xi) 3466

(xii)  8987

 

II. (i) 6200

(ii) 7912

(iii) 9400

(iv) 8676

(v) 10407

(vi) 6539

(vii) 8721

(viii) 5345

 

III. (i) 5266

(ii) 8792

(iii) 9269

(iv) 7128

(v) 9970

(vi) 10081

(vii) 9741

 

IV. (i) 1342

(ii) 1705

(iii) 1219

(iv) 6321

(v) 8168

(vi) 0

(vii) 0

(viii) 9863

(ix) 8416

(x) 2386

(xi) 1154

(xii) 2119, 3824

(xiii) 4310, 2100


VI. (i) 4861

(ii) 7004

(iii) 9397

(iv) 9030

(v) 8200

(vi) 5711


VI. (i) 9425

(ii) 8841

(iii) 9930

(iv) 9921

(v) 3440

(vi) 7923

(vii) 8818

(viii) 7211

(ix) 6627

(x) 9097

(xi) 9404

(xii) 9233

(xiii) 8892

(xiv) 8398


VII. (i) 15149

(ii) 12480

(iii) 6783

(iv) 7200


VIII. (i) 2075 km 

(ii) 7543 students

(iii) 2517 students

(iv) 9735 books 

(v) 8304

(vi) $ 7925

(vii) 4462 toffees

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