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Class 4 Chapter 9 Maths NCERT Solutions for Halves and Quarters

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Chapter 9 – Halves and Quarters, designed by experienced teachers and subject experts as per the latest syllabus of NCERT (CBSE) are available on this page On Vedantu’s platform, you will find all the solutions for the exercise questions given in the textbook. Notes for this chapter are also available, which will help you to revise the complete topic thoroughly and score good marks in your exams. Vedantu has very well structured study materials and reference notes with lots of worksheets and mock tests. These tests and worksheets will help you to improve your scores in the exams. 

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NCERT Solutions for Class 4

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Class 4 Maths

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Chapter 9 - Halves And Quarters

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1. Half-Half If the cats ask you to divide the chapati equally, how will you divide it?

Ans: First fold the chapati into equal half to get the line and then cut it in two halves along that line.


Equally divided chapati into half-half


2. Half of Half If two more cats come for food, how will you divide one chapati equally for four cats? 

Ans: I will first divide the chapati into half and further divide the halves into its half.


Chapati divided into four


3. Half of Many Pieces Rani got a chocolate. She divided it equally and gave half to her friend Reena. • Circle the portion that Reena got. How many pieces of chocolate are there? _______ How many pieces were left with Rani? _______


Pieces of chocolate


Ans: 


Divided chocolate into half


If Rani divided the chocolate and gave half to her friend then she must be left with $6/2 = 3$ chocolates as there are $6$ pieces in the chocolate.


4. Draw different shapes using these triangles. One such shape is shown here. 


Two Triangle


Ans: Arrange the tiles in such a way that the 2 sides of the triangle form the one diagonal of rectangle.


Two different shapes using triangle


5. In how many different ways can you cut a rectangle into half? • Draw $5$ different ways. 


Rectangle


Can you check if they are equal? 

Ans: 


Rectangle devided into half


Yes, they are equal.


6. In how many different ways can you cut a rectangle into four equal parts? Draw $5$ different ways. 


Rectangle


Can you check if they are equal?

Ans: 


Rectangle in four equal parts


Yes, they are equal.


7. Cutting the Cake:

Rajni’s father brought a cake. She divided the cake into $4$ equal parts — for herself, her brother Raju, her father and her mother.


A cake divided into 4 equal parts


Colour each share with different colours. How much does each get? ________

Ans: 


Shaded pieces of cake


There are a total of $4$ parts. If each of them gets one piece out of four then each one gets $\dfrac{1}{4}$ of the cake. 


8. Mother gave her share of cake to Rajni. Now colour the total part that Rajni will get.


A cake Divided into 4 equal parts


Ans:  The part that rajni gets is colored in red.


The part that rajni gets is colored in red


9. Out of $4$ parts Rajni will get _________ parts, which is equal to half of the cake. So, she can write it as $\dfrac{}{4}$ or $\dfrac{1}{2}$.

Ans: Rajni will get $2$ parts out of $4$, that is equal to half of the cake. So, she can write it as either $\dfrac{2}{4}$ or $\dfrac{1}{2}$.

 

10. Colour the share Raju got.


A cake dived into 4 pieces


Ans: The part that Raju gets is colored in green.


The part that Raju gets is colored in green


11. How much of the cake do Rajni and Raju together get? Colour their total share. Altogether they get $3$ parts out of $4$, so we can write it as


A cake divided into 4 piece


Ans: If Rajni and Raju together get $3$ parts out of $4$ parts then we can write it as $\dfrac{3}{4}$.


Rajni and Raju together get 3/4 parts of cake


12. One day he wants to eat pumpkin halwa (sweet dish). He tries to buy a big pumpkin with only $Rs10$. He asks the first pumpkin seller the price of a big pumpkin. First pumpkin-seller : $\dfrac{1}{4}$ of this pumpkin is for $Rs10$.

This full pumpkin will cost Rs __________. 

Ans: If the price of $\dfrac{1}{4}$th of the pumpkin is $Rs10$ then the cost of full pumpkin 

$ = 4 \times Rs10 = Rs40$.

Thus a full pumpkin will cost $Rs40$.

 

13. Kundu walks to the next seller and looks for a pumpkin of the same size. 

Kundu: How much of this pumpkin will I get for $Rs10$

Second pumpkin-seller: Half. 

This full pumpkin will cost Rs _________. 

Ans: If the cost for half pumpkin is $Rs10$ then the cost of full pumpkin 

$ = 2 \times Rs10 = Rs20$

Thus a full pumpkin will cost $Rs20$.


14.Using a price list 

Item

Price in Rs(per kg)

Tomato

Potato

Onion

Carrot

Pumpkin

8

12

10

16

4

a. How much does $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ of tomatoes cost? 

Ans: If the price of $1kg$ tomatoes is $Rs8$ then the cost of $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ tomatoes $ = \dfrac{8}{2} = Rs4$. 

Cost of $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ of tomatoes is $Rs4$. 

b. Which costs more – $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ of onions or $\dfrac{1}{4}kg$ of carrots? 

Ans: If the price for $1kg$ onions is $Rs10$ then the price of $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ onions $ = Rs\dfrac{{10}}{2} = Rs5$. 

Similarly the price for $1kg$ carrots is $Rs16$ then the price of $\dfrac{1}{4}kg$ carrots $ = Rs\dfrac{{16}}{4} = Rs4$. 

Therefore, $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ of onions will cost more. 

c. What is the price of $\dfrac{3}{4}kg$ of potatoes? 

Ans: If the price of one kg of potatoes is $Rs12$ then the price of $\dfrac{3}{4}kg$ of potatoes $ = Rs12 \times \dfrac{3}{4} = Rs9$. 

Thus, the price of $\dfrac{3}{4}kg$ of potato is $Rs9$. 

d. Keerthi is going shopping. She has only $Rs20$ with her. Can she buy all the things in her shopping list?

Ans: If the cost of $1kg$ of potato is $Rs12$ then the cost of $\dfrac{1}{2}kg$ potato is $Rs6$. 

If the cost of $1kg$ pumpkin is $Rs4$ then the cost of $2kg$ pumpkin is $Rs8$. 

If the cost of $1kg$ carrot is $Rs16$ then the cost of $\dfrac{1}{4}kg$ carrot is $Rs4$. 

The total amount $ = Rs6 + Rs8 + Rs4 = Rs18$.

Keerthi can buy all of the things of her shopping list. 

e. Make two questions yourself from the price list. 

Ans: i. How much money will she save after buying all the things mentioned in her list? 

ii. How many extra potatoes can she buy from the money left?


15. Practice Time: What part of the whole is coloured? Write below each shape.


Shaded Parts of shape


Ans:  


2/4th and 1/2


                   Two-fourth                                          Half


16. Practice Time Colour that part of the shape which is written below.


Un shaded part of the shape


Ans: 


Shaded Parts


17. Cut in half. Draw a line which divides these shapes into half.


Several Shapes


Ans: 


Shapes divided into half


18. Colour half the number of shapes as shown here.


Number of shapes


Ans: 


Shaded half the number of shapes


19. Colour $\dfrac{1}{4}$ of these shapes.


Several shapes


Ans: 


Coloured $\dfrac{1}{4}$ of the shapes


20. Match the coloured part as shown.


Un matched coloured part


Ans:


Matched coloured part


21. Make the other half $\dfrac{1}{2}$ of the picture is drawn here. Can you complete the picture by drawing the other half?


Half of some picture


Ans:


Completed the picture


22. This is a quarter of a picture. Can you complete it? How many more quarters will you draw to complete it? ___________ 


A quarter of a picture

Ans:


Completed picture


23. Half and Quarter of a Metre Using your metre scale, cut a string of one metre. 

On this string, mark the length $\dfrac{1}{2}$metre, $\dfrac{1}{4}$metre and $\dfrac{3}{4}$metre. 

Using your string, draw a line of length $\dfrac{1}{2}$metre on the floor. How many centimetres long is the line? ___________ Remember, $1metre = 100cm$ So 

$\dfrac{1}{2}metre = ...cm$ 

$\dfrac{1}{4}metre = ...cm$

$\dfrac{3}{4}metre = ...cm$

Can you see that when we add $\dfrac{1}{2}$ and $\dfrac{1}{4}$ we get $\dfrac{3}{4}$? 

Ans: $1metre = 100cm$ Line of 

$\dfrac{1}{2}m = \dfrac{{100}}{2}cm = 50cm$

$\dfrac{1}{4}m = \dfrac{{100}}{4}cm = 25cm$

$\dfrac{3}{4}m = 100 \times \dfrac{3}{4}cm = 75cm$


24. Sharing Milk This bottle is full of milk and it holds one litre. The milk is put into $4$ other bottles so that each bottle has $\dfrac{1}{4}$litre of milk. Shade the bottles to show the level of milk in each.


Milk bottle with full of milk


Remember, $1litre = 1000millilitres$. How many millilitres of milk does each bottle have? _________

Ans:


Millilitres of milk


$1litre = 1000millilitres$

Each bottle has $1000ml \div 4 = 250ml$  

Thus, each bottle contains $250ml$ milk. 


25. Sharing Milk Shan poured $1$ litre of milk into two bottles so that the first bottle holds $\dfrac{3}{4}$litre and the other holds $\dfrac{1}{4}$litre.


1 litre of milk into two bottles


Shade the level of milk in each bottle. • How many millilitres of milk does each bottle hold?

Ans: $1litre = 1000 millilitres$

First bottle has $1000 \times \dfrac{3}{4}ml = 750ml$of milk 

Second botte has $1000ml \div 4 = 250ml$ of milk.


26.


Different Weights


Balance the Weight


Balance the Weight


Ans: 

We know, $1kg = 1000g$. So, $2kg = 2000g$. We can make the combination in several ways: 

i. We can take $500 + 500 + 250 + 250 + 250 + 200 + 50 = 2000g$ 

ii. We can take $500 + 500 + 1kg = 2000g$ 


Balanced weight of 2kg


iii. We can take $1kg + 250 + 250 + 250 + 200 + 50 = 2000g$ 


27.


Different weights


Balance the Weight 

In how many different ways can you balance this weight of $\dfrac{3}{4}kg$?


Balancing the weight of $\dfrac{3}{4}kg$


a. ………………… b. ………………… c. …………………

Ans: We know $1kg = 1000g$

Thus, 

$\dfrac{1}{4}kg = 1000 \div 4 = 250g$ 

$\dfrac{3}{4}kg = 250g \times 3 = 750g$ 

Below are the possible combinations: 

a. $500g + 250g + 50g = 750g$ 

b. $250g + 250g + 250g = 750g$ 

c. $250g + 250g + 200g + 50g = 750g$ 


28. Practice Time:

There are $60$ mangoes. $\dfrac{1}{2}$ of them are ripe. How many mangoes are ripe? There are $32$ children $\dfrac{1}{2}$ of which are girls. How many children are boys? There are $20$ stars. A quarter of them are red. How many stars are red? How many are not red? Ravi wants a pencil. It costs$Rs2$. He gives a one-rupee coin, one half-rupee coin and one quarter-rupee coin. Is it enough?


Coins


Ans: ${\text{Number of total mangoes}} = 60$ 

If $\dfrac{1}{2}$ of them are ripe then, the number of ripe mangoes$ = 60 \div 2 = 30$.

Thus, $30$ mangoes are ripe. 

${\text{Total number of children}} = 32$ 

If $\dfrac{1}{2}$ of them are girls then the other half are boys. 

Number of boys $ = 32 \div 2 = 16$  

Thus, there are $16$ boys out of $32$ children. 

${\text{Total number of stars}} = 20$ 

If quarter of stars are red then number of red stars$ = 20 \div 4 = 5$. 

Thus, $5$ stars are red. 

Number of non-red stars$ = 20 - 5 = 15$

${\text{Cost of a pencil}} = Rs2$ 

We know $\operatorname{Re} 1$ is equal to $100$paisa. So, $Rs2 = 200paise$. 

Ravi gave: 

$\operatorname{Re} 1 = 100paise$, 

$\dfrac{1}{2}$ of $\operatorname{Re} 1 = \dfrac{1}{2} \times 100 = \dfrac{{100}}{2} = 50paise$.  

 $\dfrac{1}{4}$ of $\operatorname{Re} 1 = \dfrac{1}{4} \times 100 = \dfrac{{100}}{4} = 25paise$. 

Total amount given by Ravi$ = 100 + 50 + 25 = 175paise$. 

No, the amount given is not enough. Ravi needs to give $200$paise.


NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 - Halves And Quarters

Glimpses of Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 Halves and Quarters

In Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 – Halve and Quarters, you will be learning how to divide something whole into two parts or more than two parts. This lesson is in the form of a story.  Mintu and Mottu cats were two friends. Once they stole a chapati but could not share it because they did not know how to divide it into two. So they started fighting with each other. Tittu, another monkey came and tried to divide the chapatti into two but even he couldn’t and he tricked Mintu and Mottu and ate the whole chapati. 

What if this happens with you? Let us understand the concept of Halve and Quarters. 


Half

When something is divided into two equal parts, each part is called a half. It is written as  ½  and read as ‘one by two’.

Observe how your mother cuts an apple. She cuts the apple into two equal parts. 


Half of Half

Half of Half Means Quarter. When you have to divide something whole into four equal parts then it is called quarter of the whole. Each part is called quarter or one-fourth of the whole. 

It is written as 1/4 and read as ‘one by four’.

What if we take 2 or 3 parts? Simple! We get two-fourth or three-fourth. 

If we divide a whole thing into 8 equal parts, each part is one-eighth of the whole. It is written as ⅛ and read as ‘one by eight’.        

Now do you understand how your pizza is divided equally? Next time when you order your favourite pizza, then you observe the pizza slices. They are divided equally into four or six or eight depending on the size of the pizza. 

Do you want to know what these half, quarter, two-fourth or three-fourths called? We call them fractions. 

A fraction has a numerator and denominator. 

For Example:  1 --> the upper part of the fraction is called the numerator.

              2 --> the down part of the fraction is called the denominator.

It can also be read as ‘ 1 by 2’. 


Let us understand how we use this concept in real life application.


We take 8 stickers.  ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣


Now divide the collection of stickers into two parts.    ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣

                                            ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣

How many does each part have? 4


Therefore half of 8 stickers is 4 stickers or ½  of 8 = 4


A simple way to find ½  of 8 is to divide 8 by 2. 8 ÷ 2 = 4


Now you will surely be able to solve all the questions given in the chapter. Next time when you go to the market to buy vegetables, you can quickly calculate the cost of half a kg of potatoes. 


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FAQs on NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 Halves and Quarters

1. What are the stepwise NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 Halves and Quarters as per the CBSE 2025–26 syllabus?

The stepwise NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 Halves and Quarters follow the official CBSE 2025–26 syllabus and guide students to solve each question using fractions, equal sharing, and division of objects into halves, quarters, and three-quarters. Each exercise is answered in alignment with the latest NCERT textbook, providing clear explanations for identifying half, one-fourth, and three-fourths with diagrams and examples.

2. How do you solve Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 worksheet questions with answers using the NCERT answer format?

To solve Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 worksheet questions, use the NCERT answer format by reading the question carefully, identifying the type of fraction required (half, quarter, three-quarters), and dividing the given shapes or numbers as per the question's requirement. Always show your division step-by-step and label each part as per the textbook instructions.

3. Can I download Class 4th Maths Chapter 9 Question Answer PDF with official solutions?

Yes, the official NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 in PDF format can be downloaded from CBSE-approved educational websites like Vedantu. These PDFs include all solved exercises and intext solutions, following the correct answer format as per the latest NCERT book for 2025–26.

4. Is the NCERT textbook solution for Halves and Quarters Class 4 available in English and Hindi both?

NCERT textbook solutions for Halves and Quarters (Class 4 Maths Chapter 9) are available in both English and Hindi mediums. You can access stepwise, CBSE-approved answers in the language you prefer to match your textbook version.

5. How can I get the Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 PDF worksheets with correct NCERT answers?

You can access Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 PDF worksheets containing correct NCERT-style answers by visiting authorized CBSE content providers like Vedantu. The worksheets include solutions that follow the NCERT pattern and provide fully solved, practice-based questions with step-by-step answers.

6. What is the correct method to identify 'half', 'quarter', and 'three-quarters' of objects in NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9?

The correct method, as per the NCERT solution format, is to divide the object (shape, number, or group) into equal parts as per the question and label each fraction according to whether you need a half (1 out of 2), a quarter (1 out of 4), or three-quarters (3 out of 4). The stepwise answers must be shown as per the CBSE 2025–26 textbook guidelines.

7. Are the NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 Halves and Quarters fully CBSE approved for exam preparation?

Yes, all NCERT solutions for Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 provided by CBSE-authorized sources strictly follow the latest syllabus and official answer pattern, ensuring accuracy for exam preparation and homework support.

8. Where can I find Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 PDF notes and solution explanations based on NCERT pattern?

While detailed solutions and explanations based on the NCERT pattern are provided in the official NCERT solutions PDF, for notes or stepwise explanations you should refer to the solved answer key section from CBSE-approved resources, ensuring that every solution matches the textbook's logic and structure.

9. What are some common mistakes to avoid when writing answers for Halves and Quarters in Class 4 Maths NCERT exercises?

Common mistakes include not dividing objects or numbers into equal parts, mislabeling fractions (e.g. writing three-quarters as one-fourth), and skipping the stepwise explanation as required by the NCERT answer format. Always follow the official CBSE solution method and show each step clearly.

10. Are Halves and Quarters Class 4 worksheets with answers beneficial for intext NCERT question practice?

Yes, practicing on Class 4 Maths Chapter 9 worksheets with NCERT-approved answers helps reinforce understanding of halves, quarters, and three-quarters, improves accuracy in solving intext questions, and prepares students as per the latest CBSE syllabus and textbook solution approach.

11. How do I explain the difference between one-fourth and three-quarters using the stepwise NCERT method?

Using the NCERT method, start by dividing an object into four equal parts. One-fourth means selecting one out of four pieces; three-quarters means selecting three out of four. The stepwise answer should show both divisions and label each fraction clearly, following the official CBSE answer format.

12. For Halves and Quarters, is it necessary to draw diagrams in NCERT solutions?

Yes, drawing diagrams when asked helps illustrate how the object or number is divided into halves or quarters. This is part of the NCERT-approved answer format and is especially important when solving shape-based questions in Class 4 Maths Chapter 9.