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Class 4 Logical Reasoning For more such worksheets visit www.EduGain.com Answer the questions (1) + + + + = 60 -5 = Find the value of + + (2) Table shows the number toffees needed for different number of students. If each student get same number of toffees, how many toffees are needed for 17 students ? Number of Stundents Number of toffees 1 2 2 4 3 6 (3) If the weight of the two pineapples is the same, what is the weight of one pineapple (write in mixed fraction) ? (4) Lovleen and Pradip are ranked 11 th and 10 th respectively from the top in a class of 34 students. What are their respective ranks from the bottom ? (5) = = Meenakshi brought How many less muffins than sandwiches did she buy ? ID : F-4-Logical-Reasoning [1] (C) 2015 EduGain (www.EduGain.com) Personal use only, commercial use is strictly prohibitated

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  • Class 4Logical Reasoning

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    Answer the questions

    (1) + + + + = 60 -5 =

    Find the value of + + (2) Table shows the number toffees needed for different number of students. If each student get same

    number of toffees, how many toffees are needed for 17 students ?Number of Stundents Number of toffees

    1 22 43 6

    (3) If the weight of the two pineapples is the same, what is the weight of one pineapple (write in mixedfraction) ?

    (4) Lovleen and Pradip are ranked 11th and 10th respectively from the top in a class of 34 students.What are their respective ranks from the bottom ?

    (5) =

    =

    Meenakshi brought How many less muffins than sandwiches did she buy ?

    ID : F-4-Logical-Reasoning [1]

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  • Choose correct answer(s) from given choice

    (6) Which rule can be used to explain this number pattern ? 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720, ......a. Add 0, then add 1, then add 2, and so onb. Multiply by 3 and subtract 1c. Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so ond. Multiply by 3 and add 1

    (7) What fraction of the image is shaded ?

    a. 1530

    b. 1521

    c. 621

    d. 630

    (8) Find the next figure.

    a. b.

    c. d.

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  • 332 339

    (9)

    Who many blocks will be there in next figure ?a. 16 b. 20c. 15 d. 14

    (10) 11

    513

    = 11 + ( + + + + ) , What is the value of ?a. 5

    b. 513

    c. 13d. 1

    13

    Fill in the blanks

    (11) The table below shows the number of books read by five children in one month.Name Number of booksGeorge ?

    Sunil 11Alisha 17Ankur 18

    Matthew 14

    If George read 3 books less than 13

    of the total number of books read by the other four children,

    then George read books in a month.

    (12) At least line segments are required to make letter K.

    (13) The empty boxes below should have numbers and .

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  • (14) Weight of big apple is g.

    (15) 72192 , 75192 , 78192 , , 84192

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  • Answers(1) 16(2) 34(3)

    514

    kg

    Step 1Since weight scale is pointing between 10 and 11, weight of 2 pineapples =

    1012

    Step 2Weight of one pineapple =

    10

    12

    2

    Step 3Therefore Answer =

    514

    (4) 24th and 25th(5) 24

    Step 1The first statement tells us that one carton contains 2 muffins.Step 2Therefore, 3 cartons = 3 2 = 6 muffins.Step 3The second statement tells us that one jar contains 10 sandwiches.Step 4Therefore, 3 jars = 3 10 = 30 sandwiches.Step 5Thus, the difference between the number of sandwiches and muffins = 30 - 6 = 24

    (6) c. Multiply by 1, then multiply by 2, then multiply by 3, and so on(7)

    b. 1521

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  • (8) a.

    Step 1We can see that in each successive picture, the cloud is rotating clock-wise.Step 2Similarly, the ring is also rotating clock-wise.Step 3In the last picture, the cloud is at the top-right. Therefore in the next picture, it should be at thebottom-right.Step 4Similarly in last picture, the ring is at the left-bottom. Therefore in the next picture, it should beat the top-left.Step 5Therefore, the next picture will be as follows:

    (9) c. 15(10)

    d. 113

    (11) 17

    (12) Any 1 from following 2 answers3,three

    (13) 326 328

    (14) 15

    Step 1If you look at first scale carefully, you will notice that the weight of 7 apple = 21 g.

    Therefore the weight of a apple = 217

    = 3 g

    The weight of 5 apple = 3 5 = 15 gStep 2If you look at the second scale carefully you will notice that the weight of one big apple and 5apple = 30 gSince the weight of 5 apple is 15 g, therefore the weight of big apple = 30 - 15 = 15 g

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  • (15) 81192 ID : F-4-Logical-Reasoning [7]

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    Answer the questionsChoose correct answer(s) from given choiceFill in the blanksAnswers