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Have you ever seen clouds below you? - Mathematics

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Have you ever seen clouds below you?

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No. I never saw clouds below me.

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अध्याय 2: Long and Short - Exercises [पृष्ठ २२]

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एनसीईआरटी Math - Magic [English] Class 4
अध्याय 2 Long and Short
Exercises | Q 18.4 | पृष्ठ २२

संबंधित प्रश्न

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Make her right arm 1 cm longer than the left arm.


Jhumpa once read a list of the tallest people in the world. One of them was 272 cm tall! That is just double of Jhumpa's height. How tall is Jhumpa? _____ cm.


Have you heard about a 1500 m or 3000 m race? (You remember that 1000 metres make 1 kilometre and 500 metres make half a kilometre.)

So you can say -

In a 3000 metres race people run ______ km.


Momun comes to school from very far. He first walks about 400 metres to the pond. With slippers in his hands, he then walks 150 metres through the pond. Next he runs across the 350 metres wide green field. Then he carefully crosses the 40 metres wide road to reach his school.

  1. How much does Momun walk every day to reach school?
  2. Is it more than 1 km?

Look for things that are less than 1 cm long.


You must have seen shopkeepers measuring cloth with a metre rod.

  • Take a metre rod and a rope.
  • Make a knot at one end of the rope.
  • Keep the metre rod with the rope.
  • Mark 1 metre on the rope and make a knot there.
  • Now the length between the two knots is 1 metre. This is your metre-rope.
    If you don't get a metre rod use a measuring-tape and mark 100 centimetres on the rope. 100 centimetres are equal to a metre, so you get the metre-rope. 

Which of these will be in centimetres and which will be in metres?

Height of your mother


Which of these is nearer to the railway line:

Babarpur forest or Taj forest?


Which of these is nearer to the railway line?

Agra Fort or Taj forest?


Draw lines to match each picture with how long it can be.

Length of an earthworm

2 kilometres

Height of a child

5 metres

Width of a finger nail

10 centimetres

Length of a Sari

1 centimetre

Distance from home to school

1 metre

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