Class 4 is the stage where students start exploring more complex mathematical ideas. The Maths Olympiad Sample Paper for Class 4 is designed to make learning maths enjoyable while helping students understand concepts better and prepare effectively for Olympiad exams.
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Section 1: Numerals and Number Names, Number Sense (5-digit numbers), Computation Operations, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Money, Geometry, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Symmetry, Conversions, Data Handling.
Achievers Section: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 1
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Q.1 |
Find the perimeter of the given figure: ![]() |
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Q.2 |
What fraction of the figure is shaded? |
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Q.3 |
What number will come at the hundred's place if Ria takes the product of 1235 and 23? |
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Q.4 |
Which of these computations would solve the following problem? |
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Q.5 |
Fill in the blank: |
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Q.6 |
Amy's monthly income is 36,000 cents. Two-thirds of it is used for paying house rent and one-fourth is used for household expenditure. How much money is left with him? |
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Q.7 |
Which of the following have a perimeter equal to 14 cm if length of the side of each square is 1 cm? ![]() |
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Q.8 |
Mitti bought 5 stick ice-creams, 4 cone ice-creams, and 6 cup ice-creams. The cost of a stick ice-cream, a cone ice-cream, and a cup ice-cream is 35 cents, 45 cents and 30 cents, respectively. Find the total amount of money paid by her: |
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Q.9 |
The temperature in city A is two-thirds of the temperature in city B. If the temperature of city A is 18°C, find the temperature in city B. |
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Q.10 |
A jug can hold five times the quantity of water that a glass can hold. If the jug holds 3 L of water, what is the capacity of the glass? |
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Answers to Sample Questions from CREST Olympiads:
Q.1 : d | Q.2 : c | Q.3 : c | Q.4 : b | Q.5 : a | Q.6 : a | Q.7 : c | Q.8 : a | Q.9 : b | Q.10 : d