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Look at the picture. Can you divide it into 4 equal pieces? Each piece should have the same number of squares.

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It can be divided into 4 equal pieces.

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Fields and Fences
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अध्याय 13: Fields and Fences - Exercises [पृष्ठ १६०]

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एनसीईआरटी Math - Magic [English] Class 4
अध्याय 13 Fields and Fences
Exercises | Q 7. | पृष्ठ १६०

संबंधित प्रश्न

How much wire did Rahmat give to Ganpat?


Ganpat thanked Rahmat and started fencing his own field. But he needed to get more wire.

How long is the boundary of Ganpat’s field?


Here are pictures of some more fields. Find out which one has the longest boundary?




  1. Boundary = ______ metre


  2. Boundary = ______ metre


  3. Boundary = ______ metre


  4. Boundary = ______ metre

Chandu’s father is called the ‘young  old man’ in his village. At 70 years of age, he is fully fit. Do you know his secret? He goes for a walk around the field every morning. Everyday he takes four rounds of Chandu’s field.

What is the total distance he covers?

4 × ______ = ______ m = ______ km


A square has a boundary of 12 cm.

  1. From the corner of this square, a small square of side 1 cm is cut off. Will the boundary of B be less or more? Find its length.
  2. If you cut a 1 cm square to get shape C, what will be the length of the boundary of C?
Square New shape

Usha and Valsamma are running a race. Usha is running on the inner circle. Valsamma is running on the outer circle.

  1. Valsamma runs faster than Usha. But still she loses the race. Can you guess why?
  2. Have you seen any race where runners start from different places – like in this picture? Guess why?

Now look for another table.

  1. Is this table bigger than the last table? Yes/No
  2. Make a guess how many Math-Magic books can be kept on this table.
  3. Check if your guess was correct.
    How many Math-Magic books could you keep?
  4. The difference between the sizes of the two tables is ______ books.

  1. How many Math-Magic books can be covered with one sheet of newspaper?
  2. Try covering your Math-Magic book with half a sheet of newspaper.
  3. Can you cover your book with a smaller sheet?
  4. Find the smallest sheet which can cover your book. Check if your friend used a smaller sheet than you.

  1. Which is the biggest leaf in this picture?
  2. Collect some leaves from the
    garden. Place each of them here on this squared sheet. Trace out their edges and check how many squares there are in each leaf.
  3. Which is the biggest leaf?
  4. Which is the smallest leaf?

  1. How many small squares of size 1 cm are there in this big green square?


  2. Can you think of a faster way to know the total number of small squares without counting each.

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