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प्रश्न
Here are the Indian Records and World Records for some jumps.
| Sports | World Record | Indian Record |
| High Jump (Men) | Javier S. (2m 45 cm) | Chandra Pal (2m 17 cm) |
| Long Jump (Men) | Mike P. (8m 95 cm) | Amrit Pal (8m 8 cm) |
| High Jump (Women) | Stefka K. (2m 9 cm) | Bobby A. (1m 91 cm) |
| Long Jump (Women) | Galina C. (7m 52 cm) | Anju G. (6m 83 cm) |
Find out from the table -
Look at the Women's World Records. What is the difference between the longest jump and the highest jump?
विकल्प
1 m 30 cm
2 m 53 cm
5 m 43 cm
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उत्तर
5 m 43 cm
Explanation:
Women’s world record for high jump = 2 m 9 cm
Women’s world record for long jump = 7 m 52 cm
Difference = 7 m 52 cm - 2 m 9 cm
= 5 m 43 cm.
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संबंधित प्रश्न

- Guess the distance between any two dots. How many centimetres is it? Now measure it with the help of a scale. Did you guess right?
- Which two dots do you think are farthest from each other? Check your answer.
- Which two dots are nearest to each other? Check your answer.
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Make her right arm 1 cm longer than the left arm.

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So you can say -
In a 3000 metres race people run ______ km.
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| Friend's name | Distance of home from school |
- Who among you lives nearest to the school?
- Who lives farthest from the school?
- How many children live less than 1 kilometer away from your school?
- Is there anyone who lives more than 5 km away from the school? How do they come to school?
How high can a plane fly? Can it fly higher than Mount Everest which is about 9 km high?
Think - How will you know the number of centimetres if you measure with a rope, shoe-string, thread etc.?
| My measurement | My friend's measurement | |
| Nose | ______ centimetres | ______ centimetres |
| Around the wrist | ______ centimetres | ______ centimetres |
| Around the head | ______ centimetres | ______ centimetres |
| Ear | ______ centimetres | ______ centimetres |
| Hand (tip of middle finger to wrist) | ______ centimetres | ______ centimetres |
Activity 1
- Find some things that look 1 metre long.
- Use your metre-rope to find which of these things are more or less than 1 metre.
| Name of the thing | More than 1 metre | Less than 1 metre |
| Length of table | - | - |
| Width of table | - | - |
| Width of door | - | - |
| Length of door | - | - |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - |
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Which of these will be in centimeters and which will be in meters?
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