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DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL, BRS NAGAR, LUDHIANA
HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK
CLASS: IV
Subject: ENGLISH
Have wonderful fun filled holidays. Relax and enjoy doing all those things you always wanted to do
but have not been able to find time. It’s the time to relax and polish your skills
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The Times of India
The Hindustan Times
The Tribune
What do these remind of you? Yes, all that is happening in the North, East, West and south. It
comes to us through newspaper. So why not develop a habit of reading newspaper every day?
Read any English newspaper daily and make a collage of news headlines (any five). Give any
shape and beautify it.
 Write a short poem (about 8 lines). Give any shape and beautify it.
Mother / tree / nature / bird / Earth (Write it in Scrap Book)
 Write 15 verbs and their forms (in scrap book)
 Write two thoughts in the shape of cloud.
Subject: HINDI
Subject: SCIENCE
 Dry and paste five different original leaves in science notebook.
 Eat and enjoy seasonal fruits and collect their seeds in small pouches, paste and label seeds of
five fruits (three seeds in each pouch) in science notebook.
 Collect some material (twigs, grass, leaves, cotton etc) to make a nest of any bird.
 Write an article on ‘How will we celebrate Environment Day” on June 5. What will be the
situation if all of us celebrate this day and keep our environment neat and clean.
Subject: SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. Festivals are a time of fun, frolic and family get together. Each festival gives us a message.
Write down the value that you learn from your favorite festival.
2. Each resident has to follow certain rules to maintain a clean neighborhood. What steps can be
taken by the children of your age to make sure that your surroundings do not have a foul smell,
garbage heaps, germs and mosquitoes?
3. Prepare a chronological album showing all the stages of development of means of transport from
early man to the modern man.
4. Each member of a family is important, unique and has special qualities. Write down the special
qualities of your family members you admire and appreciate.
5. On a political map of India, locate and label the followings:
a. Two state names with Pradesh.
b. Two states starting with ‘M’
c. Two states starting with ‘K’
d. Two states starting with ‘H’
e. Two states starting with ‘T’
6. Complete the information of following states:
a. States – Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam
b. Direction –
c. Popular Food –
d. Popular Dance –
e. Language Subject: MATHS
Note: Solve the following sums on a sheet and submit it to your Maths teacher.
Objective Type Questions:
1. There are _________ places in ones period.
2. Successor of 49999 is __________
3. Predecessor of 28419 is __________
4. One thousand and ten thousand places belongs to ___________ period.
5. Expand: 98156
6. Standard form of 300000 + 6000 + 500 + 20 + 7 is ___________
7. Greatest 6 digit number is _______
8. Smallest 5 digit number is _____
9. 1 more than greatest 5 digit number is __________
10. 1 less than smallest 6 digit number is ___________
11. Identity element of addition is ___________
12. Identity element of multiplication is ___________
13. Product of a number and one is ________
14. Sum of a number and zero is __________
15. Product of a number and zero is __________
16. 3464 + _______ = 3464
17. 9843 - _________ = 9843
18. 728 x 100 = _________
19. 281 x ______ = 28100
20. 34 x 0 x 291 = __________
21. 674 x ______ x 23 = 0
22. In DMAS, M stands for _________
23. _____ x 1000 = 329000
24. _______ hundreds = ________ one thousand
25. 2 x 2 ÷ 2 + 2 – 2 = _______
26. How many places are there in thousands period?
27. 30 thousands = _________ lakhs.
28. Place of 9 in 39,416 is _______
Subjective Type Questions:
1. Write number names of the following:
a. 64,395
b. 3,14,256
c. 4,59,715
d. 6,28,497
2. Write numerals for:
a. Seventy five thousand four hundred six.
b. Seven lakhs fifty thousand nine hundred fifteen.
c. Two lakhs forty five thousand ninety one.
d. Sixty thousand four hundred six.
3. Write period, place, place value and face value of underline digit:
a. 16,419
b. 29,513
c. 6,31,149
d. 73,159
4. Sum of two numbers is 60419. If one number is 29567, find the other.
5. In a town there are 74156 men, 62815 women and 68397 children. Find the total population of
the town.
6. Find the product:
a. 6841 x 215
b. 9084 x 460
7. Divide and write quotient and remainder:
a. 3841 ÷ 16
b. 8894 ÷ 25
c. 70419 ÷ 43
8. There are 28415 toffees in a box. Find the number of toffees in 156 such boxes.
9. Product of two numbers is 2968. If one number is 14, find the other number.
10. Simplify:
a. 3 x 45 ÷ 5 + 6 – 2
b. 81 ÷ 9 + 6 x 3 – 7
c. 5 + 16 ÷ 2 x 3 – 9
d. 3 x 6 + 30 ÷ 6 – 5
11. Ravi deposited Rs. 70500 in his bank account. After few days he withdrew Rs. 27955. How
much money is left in his account?
12. Find the sum of greatest 6 digit number, greatest 5 digit number and greatest 4 digit number.
13. Write in expanded form:
a. 30568
b. 2,45,670
c. 3,04,926
14. Cost of one computer is Rs. 29750. Find the cost of 193 such computers.
15. Find the difference of 70503 and 42984
16. Write tables from 2 to 20.
Mystery Numbers
Who am I
1. I am a 4 digit number, all my digits are same, the sum of all 4 digits is 28. I am number _____
2. It is a 3 digit number. The digit at ones place is 3 less than 9, the digit at tens place is 2 more
than 4, the digit at hundred place is 4 less than 8, I am number _________
Try it
1. The corner numbers add up to the number in the centre. Fill in the missing number:
2. Fill in the box:
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