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Roman Numerals Class 4 Worksheet Maths

Q1: Write the Hindu-Arabic numerals for each of the following:
(a) XXXVIII
(b) 
XIV
(c) 
XXIV

Take help from this chart to understand: Roman Numerals Class 4 Worksheet MathsSol: To solve the given question, we will first find out in which form the numbers are given. Then, we will convert this form into numerical form by using the conversions given:
I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100 and D = 500. 
After converting into numerical form, we will convert them into Hindu – Arabic numerals by placing commas at appropriate places. 
(a) XXXVIII
Now, we know that X = 10 , V = 5 and I = 1. Thus, we will get, 
XXXVIII = X + X + X + V + I + I + I 
= 10 + 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 + 1 + 1 
= 38
(b) XXIV
Now, we know that X = 10 , V = 5 and I = 1. As I is ahead of V, the value of IV will be
IV = (5-1) = 4
XXIV = X + X + I + V
= 10 + 10 + (5-1)
= 24
(c) DXIII
Now, we know that D = 500, X = 10 and III = 3. Thus, we will get, 
DXIII = D + X + I + I + I
= 500 + 10 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 513
(d) CCLXXXII
Now, we know that C = 100, L = 50, X = 10 and I = 1. Thus, we get.
CCLXXXII  = C +C + L + X +X + X +I + I
= 2(100) + 50 + 3(10) + 2(1) = 222
(e) XLIII  
Now, we know that X = 10 and L = 50. As X is ahead of L, the value of XL will be  
XL = (50 - 10) = 40
XLIII = 40 + 1 +1 + 1 = 43

Q2: Fill in the blanks using <, = or >:
(a) XXXIX  ___  39
(b) XVIII  ___  20
Sol:
(a) XXXIX = 39

First, let's convert the Roman numeral XXXIX to its equivalent in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system:

  • X = 10
  • XXX = 10 + 10 + 10 = 30
  • IX = 9 (since I before X means 1 less than 10)

So, XXXIX = 30 + 9 = 39.

Now, we compare:

XXXIX = 39

Therefore, the correct answer is:

XXXIX = 39
(b) XVIII < 20

let's convert the Roman numeral XVIII to its equivalent in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system:

  • X = 10
  • V = 5
  • III = 3

So, XVIII = 10 + 5 + 3 = 18.

Now, we compare:

18 is less than 20.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

XVIII < 20

Q3: At most, how many times can a symbol be repeated in Roman system?
Sol: A symbol is repeated three times but not more than that. However, the symbols V, L and D are never repeated. If a symbol of smaller value is written to the right of a symbol of greater value, its value gets added to the value of a greater symbol.

Q4: Which symbol in Roman system can never be subtracted?
Sol: The symbols V, L and D are not written to the left of a symbol that has greater value. This means that V, L and D are never subtracted.

Q5: Match the numerals of two columns which indicate the same number:
Roman Numerals Class 4 Worksheet MathsSol:
Roman Numerals Class 4 Worksheet Maths
Q6: Write each of the following in Roman numerals:
(a) 16
(b) 29
(c) 26
(d) 35
(e) 14

Sol: We will convert the Hindi-Arabic form into Roman Numerals form by using the conversions given:
Roman Numerals Class 4 Worksheet MathsI = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100 and D = 500. 
Hence,
(a) 16 in Roman numerals is XVI.
(b) 29 in Roman numerals is XXIX.
(c) 26  in Roman numeral is XXVI.
(d) 35 in Roman numerals is XXXV.
(e) 14 in Roman numerals is XIV.

Q7: Which of the following are meaningless 
(a) XIX
(b) VX
(c) XVV

Sol: (b)
(a) XIX = The Roman numeral XIX is 19
(b) VX is not correct according to the rules.
(c) XVV = 15,005 in Roman Numerals (XVV)

Q8: Roman numeration system has no symbol for zero. Is this correct?
Sol: Yes, it is true, Roman numerals start to count from one and had no symbol to represent “0“. This happens because the Romans did not need to have a zero in their additive system.

Q9: Which is smaller 37 or XXXV?
Sol: XXXV is the smaller number.
In Roman numerals, XXXV = 3 x 10 + 5 = 35.  ( X = 10 and V =5 )
Therefore, 37 > XXXV.

Q10: XX = 10 + 10 = 20. In the same way can we write W = 5 + 5 = 10?
Sol: No, it will be incorrect because there are roman numerals allotted for different numbers. Hence it is incorrect.

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1. What are the basic symbols used in Roman numerals?
Ans. The basic symbols used in Roman numerals are I, V, X, L, C, D, and M, representing 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, and 1000, respectively.
2. How are Roman numerals typically used in modern times?
Ans. Roman numerals are commonly used in the names of monarchs and popes, on clock faces, in book chapters, and for movie sequels or copyright dates.
3. Can Roman numerals be combined to create larger numbers?
Ans. Yes, Roman numerals can be combined in specific ways to form larger numbers. For example, II is 2, VI is 6, and XXV is 25.
4. How do you convert Roman numerals to Arabic numerals?
Ans. To convert Roman numerals to Arabic numerals, you assign a numerical value to each Roman numeral symbol and then add or subtract the values based on the specific rules of Roman numeral notation.
5. Are there any limitations to using Roman numerals?
Ans. Roman numerals do not have a symbol for zero, which can make calculations and advanced mathematical operations more challenging. Additionally, Roman numerals can become cumbersome for representing very large numbers.
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