Class 4 Maths Chapter 10 Elephants, Tigers and Leopards – Extra Questions with Answers

Extra practice questions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 10 (Elephants, Tigers and Leopards), beyond the textbook. These Class 4 Maths Chapter 10 important questions are handy for quick practice.

Very Short Answer Questions

Q1. What kind of real data does this chapter use for maths practice?
Ans: Wildlife census data — counts of elephants, tigers, and leopards across Indian states.

Q2. Add 456 and 278.
Ans: 734.

Q3. Which is greater: 1,204 tigers or 1,024 tigers (hypothetical counts)?
Ans: 1,204.

Short Answer Questions

Q4. If State A has 612 elephants and State B has 389 elephants, how many more elephants does State A have?
Ans: 612 − 389 = 223 more elephants.

Q5. Why is reading a data table useful before comparing numbers?
Ans: A data table organizes information clearly by category, making it easier to read exact values and compare them accurately instead of guessing.

Higher-Order Thinking Question

Q6. Three states report leopard counts of 340, 512, and 289. What is the total leopard count across the three states, and which state has the highest count?
Ans: 340 + 512 + 289 = 1,141 leopards in total; the state with 512 has the highest count.

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