

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.
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.
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.
Cost of 1 pencil = ₹5
Cost of 1 biscuit = ₹4
Distance travelled in 1 hour = 60 km
Cost of 1 toy = ₹20
Cost of 1 notebook = ₹20
Cost of 1 pencil is ₹4
In 1 hour, the car travels 60 km
Cost of 1 notebook is ₹15
Cost of 1 apple is ₹3
Toys made in 1 day = 10
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.