XSEED Summative Assessment Test 2. Maths, Test 2. XSEED Education Maths Grade 4 1

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Maths, Test 2 4

PART I Short Answer Questions. Assign mark for the correct answer. 600 30 Marks = 2. Assign 2 marks for correctly solving the problem. 2 = 2 2 0 6 4 8 2 4 8 0 2 0 2 4 2 4 0 0 3. Assign mark for each correctly drawn hand. Representations may vary. 2 = 2 4. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 2 = 2 Correctly shows the working.5 Correctly writes the answer 0.5 TOTAL (2 Marks) 2 2

Working may vary. 6 4 = 60 4 + 4 = 840 + 4 = 854 5. Assign 0.5 marks for each correct number. 2 = 2 6. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 0.5 + 2.5 = 3 A. Correctly completes the multiplication sentence 0.5 B. Correctly writes the multiplication sentence Correctly draws the picture TOTAL (3 Marks) 3 A. 6 B. Representations may vary..5 Multiplication Sentence Picture 2 3 = 6 3

7. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 3 = 3 Correctly solves both multiplication sentences (0.5 marks each) Correctly writes the addition sentence 2 TOTAL (3 Marks) 3 4 0 = 40 4 4 = 6 4 4 = 40 + 6 = 56 8. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 3 = 3 Correctly identifies the operation 0.5 Correctly shows the working.5 Correctly writes the final answer TOTAL (3 Marks) 3 Working may vary. Number of days in week = 7 days Number of days in 324 weeks = 324 7 324 weeks have 2,268 days. + +2 3 2 4 7 2 2 6 8 4

9. Assign marks as per the given criteria. A. Correctly shows the division Correctly writes the quotient and the remainder (0.5 marks each) B. Correctly shows the working Correctly writes the answer 2 2 = 4 TOTAL (4 Marks) 4 A. Working may vary. 78 = 70 + 8 70 7 = 0 8 7 = Remainder So, 78 7 = Remainder Quotient = Remainder = B. Dividend = Quotient Divisor + Remainder 78 = 7 + Hence, verified. = 77 + = 78 0. Assign marks as per the given criteria. A, B. Correctly applies the relation ( mark each) Correctly finds the answer ( mark each) 2 2 = 4 2 2 TOTAL (4 Marks) 4 Working may vary. A. 9 hours 60 minutes = 540 minutes B. 480 minutes 60 minutes = 8 hours 5

. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 3 + = 4 A. Correctly represents the multiplication using blocks Correctly adds the blocks to find the answer B. Correctly writes the multiplication sentence TOTAL (4 Marks) 4 A. Representations may vary..5.5 4 tens = 40, 2 ones = 2 40 + 2 = 52 B. 4 3 = 52 6

PART II Long Answer Questions 2. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 30 Marks 2 3 = 6 A, B. Correctly divides (2.5 marks each) Correctly writes whether true or false (0.5 marks each) TOTAL (6 Marks) 6 5 A. Problem 0 8 5 4 3 0 4 3 4 0 3 True or False 43 5 = 8 Remainder 3 True B. 7 7 9 7 0 9 7 2 79 7 = 0 Remainder 9 False 7

3. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 2 + 3 + = 6 A. Correctly draws the picture 2 B. Correctly frames the story problem 3 C. Correctly finds the answer TOTAL (6 Marks) 6 A. Representations may vary. Answers may vary. Sample answer: B. There are 4 boxes of mangoes. Each box has 7 mangoes in it. How many mangoes are there in all? C. 4 7 = 28; There are 28 mangoes in all. 4. Assign marks as per the given criteria. 4 + 2 = 6 A. Correctly writes the answer (0.5 marks each) 4 B. Correctly identifies the start time and end time Correctly subtracts the start time from the end time TOTAL (6 Marks) 6 8

A. Anand s Sunday Routine Activity Time Time in the 2-hour format Time in the 24-hour format a. Have breakfast b. Play tennis c. Go for a walk d. Go shopping 8 o clock in the morning Half past ten in the morning 6 o clock in the evening Half past seven in the evening 8:00 AM 08:00 0:30 AM 0:30 6:00 PM 8:00 7:30 PM 9:30 B. Working may vary. End time : 4 0 Start time 9 : 2 5 Elapsed time 2 : 5 The class took 2 hours 5 minutes at the museum. 5. Assign marks as per the given criteria. A. Correctly identifies the operation Correctly divides the number Correctly writes the answer (0.5 marks each) B. Correctly identifies the operation Correctly multiplies the numbers Correctly writes the answer 3.5 + 2.5 = 6 0.5 2 0.5.5 0.5 TOTAL (6 Marks) 6 9

Working may vary. A. Total number of marbles = 926 Number of students = 8 Number of marbles each student gets = 926 8 5 8 9 2 6 8 2 8 4 6 4 0 0 6 Each child gets 5 marbles. 6 marbles are left over. B. Length of Kajal s rope = 24 cm Length of Sudha s rope = 3 times the length of Kajal s rope Length of Sudha s rope = 3 24 cm 20 4 0 200 40 3 60 2 200 + 40 + 60 + 2 = 32 Length of Sudha s rope = 32 cm 0

6. Assign marks as per the given criteria. A, B. Correctly identifies the operation (0.5 marks each) Correctly shows the working (2 marks each) Correctly writes the answer (0.5 marks each) 2 3 = 6 4 TOTAL (6 Marks) 6 Working may vary. A. Number of countries = 77 Number of players from each country = 48 Total number of players = 77 48 7 7 4 8 6 6 3 0 8 0 3 6 9 6 Thus, a total of 3,696 players took part in the event. B. Number of days = 368 Number of hours Anish worked each day = 9 Total number of hours worked = 368 9 300 60 8 9 2,700 540 72 2,700 + 540 + 72 = 3,32 368 9 = 3,32 Thus, Anish worked for a total of 3,32 hours.

END OF QUESTIONS IN TEST PAPER 2