Unitary Method Questions for Class 4- Maths Worksheet

Unitary Method Questions for Class 4- Maths Worksheet
Unitary Method Questions for Class 4- Maths Worksheet

Unitary Method Questions for Class 4- Maths Worksheet

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Sameena Samreen
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With five years of teaching experience, including a year at PlanetSpark, my approach is centered on making mathematics engaging and relevant. I passionately connect concepts to real-life situations and use activities and regular feedback to ensure student engagement and understanding.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

This worksheet is carefully designed to strengthen the basics of the unitary method using simple, real-life examples that Class 4 students can easily relate to.

It includes:

  • ✔️ 10 questions in total

  • ✔️ Topics based on cost, distance, time, and production

  • ✔️ A mix of:

    • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

    • Fill in the Blanks

  • ✔️ Questions that encourage logical thinking and quick calculations

Each problem focuses on finding the value of one unit, helping students build strong problem-solving foundations.

Who Can Practise This Worksheet?

This worksheet is ideal for:

  • Class 4 students

  • CBSE and ICSE curriculum learners

  • Students who need extra maths practice

  • Learners preparing for:

    • School tests

    • Maths worksheets

    • Foundation-level competitive exams

It is also helpful for parents and teachers looking for structured practice material without overwhelming students.

Why Is It Important to Practise This Worksheet?

The unitary method is a core maths skill that appears repeatedly in higher classes.

Practising this worksheet helps students:

  • ✔️ Understand real-life maths applications

  • ✔️ Improve calculation speed and accuracy

  • ✔️ Develop confidence in word problems

  • ✔️ Build a strong base for topics like ratio, proportion, and profit & loss

Regular practice at this level makes advanced maths much easier later on.

Answer Key

✅ MCQ Answers

  1. Cost of 1 pencil = ₹5

  2. Cost of 1 biscuit = ₹4

  3. Distance travelled in 1 hour = 60 km

  4. Cost of 1 toy = ₹20

  5. Cost of 1 notebook = ₹20

✏️ Fill in the Blanks Answers

  1. Cost of 1 pencil is ₹4

  2. In 1 hour, the car travels 60 km

  3. Cost of 1 notebook is ₹15

  4. Cost of 1 apple is ₹3

  5. Toys made in 1 day = 10

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the questions start with simple concepts and gradually build confidence.

Absolutely. It works well for homework, revision sessions, and practice tests.

Yes, a clear answer key is included for both MCQs and fill-in-the-blanks.