Homework questions are allowed but you will get more help the more specific questions you ask and the more of your own work you show.
Good question about 4, I see what you mean; you could make that in one step (or two depending on how you count em) if the methyl were a hydrogen. I don't think that's what's meant in the problem, though, since everything else will take a couple more steps.
I would think about ways you could install both of those groups. My thought is you can put them both on the same way. How do you take a carbonyl compound like your starting material, and put a new carbon-carbon bond going to its carbon?
You can always ask your professor, but that's my guess.