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Look at the pictures given below. Does the dotted line divide each picture into two similar mirror halves?

Give some more examples.

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Using a dotted line, can you divide the following pictures into two similar halves?

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Can you guess these letters from their halves?

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Guess the words by looking at their halves.

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds.

______ collected the most seeds.

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds.

Sunil will collect ______ more seeds to be equal to Vicky.

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds.  

If Radhika gets 6 more seeds, she will have _______.

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds. 

How many children have more than 40 seeds?

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds. 

______ needs 3 more seeds to have 50. 

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Radhika, Gauri, Vicky, Indra and Sunil were collecting Imli (tamarind) seeds. 

Sunil has 2 seeds less than 40 and ______ has 2 seeds more than 40. 

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Guess the number of dots in the circle. Now count and check your guess. Play this game with your friends by making circles. See who can guess best.

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Fill in the blanks:

Dhoni scored 96 + ______ = ______ runs.

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How many runs do these players need to complete a century?

  Runs Scored Runs needed to

complete a century

Player 1 93 ______
Player 2 97 ______
Player 3 89 ______
Player 4 99 ______
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Fill in the Blanks:

99 – 112 195 – 206
Number (in figures) Number (in words) Number (in figures) Number (in words)
99 Ninety- nine 195 One hundred ninety-five
100 One hundred 196 One hundred ninety-six
101 One hundred one 197 One hundred ninety-seven
102 ______ 198 One hundred ninety-eight
103 One hundred three ______ One hundred ninety-nine
104 One hundred four 200 Two hundred
______ One hundred five 201 Two hundred one
106 One hundred six ______ ______
107 ______ 203 Two hundred three
______ One hundred eight ______ Two hundred four
109 One hundred nine 205 Two hundred five
110 One hundred ten 206 ______
111 One hundred eleven    
______ One hundred twelve  
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Oh! 206! Guess how many more to make a triple century?

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Player Score Player Score
A. P. J. 128 M. D. 178
A. S. 100 P. K. 105
C. K. 99 S. T. 141
D. M. 162 T. P. K. 112
K. S. P. 152 V. V. S. 127

C.K. just missed his century. How many runs did he need to make a century?

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Player Score Player Score
A. P. J. 128 M. D. 178
A. S. 100 P. K. 105
C. K. 99 S. T. 141
D. M. 162 T. P. K. 112
K. S. P. 152 V. V. S. 127

______ and ______ scored almost equal runs.

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Player Score Player Score
A. P. J. 128 M. D. 178
A. S. 100 P. K. 105
C. K. 99 S. T. 141
D. M. 162 T. P. K. 112
K. S. P. 152 V. V. S. 127

______ scored a complete century, no less, no more.

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Player Score Player Score
A. P. J. 128 M. D. 178
A. S. 100 P. K. 105
C. K. 99 S. T. 141
D. M. 162 T. P. K. 112
K. S. P. 152 V. V. S. 127

Most runs scored by any batsman are ______.

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Player Score Player Score
A. P. J. 128 M. D. 178
A. S. 100 P. K. 105
C. K. 99 S. T. 141
D. M. 162 T. P. K. 112
K. S. P. 152 V. V. S. 127

______ and ______ have a difference of just 1 run between them.

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