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प्रश्न
Try to find out:
How high can a kite go? Can it go higher than the Qutab Minar?
उत्तर
A kite may go about upto 100 metres high. A kite can go higher than the Qutub Minar.
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- Which two dots are nearest to each other? Check your answer.
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So you can say -
In a 1500 metres race people run ______ km.
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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 -
Galina's long jump is nearly ______.
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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.
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