हिंदी

Try to find out: How high can a kite go? Can it go higher than the Qutab Minar? - Mathematics

Advertisements
Advertisements

प्रश्न

Try to find out:

How high can a kite go? Can it go higher than the Qutab Minar?

एक पंक्ति में उत्तर

उत्तर

A kite may go about upto 100 metres high. A kite can go higher than the Qutub Minar.

shaalaa.com
Long and Short
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 2: Long and Short - Exercises [पृष्ठ २२]

APPEARS IN

एनसीईआरटी Math - Magic [English] Class 4
अध्याय 2 Long and Short
Exercises | Q 18.2 | पृष्ठ २२

संबंधित प्रश्न

  1. 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?
  2. Which two dots do you think are farthest from each other? Check your answer.
  3. Which two dots are nearest to each other? Check your answer.

Imagine-

  1. Could that person pass through the door of your classroom without bending?
  2. Will his head touch the roof of your house if he stands straight?

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 1500 metres race people run ______ km.


Have you heard about marathon races in which people have to run about 40 kilometres? People run marathons on roads because the track of a stadium is only 400 metres.

So, if you run a marathon on a stadium track, you will have to complete ______ rounds!


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 ______.


Guess and Find Out

If a handkerchief is made out of a single thread, how long would that thread be?


How many cups can be placed in a line on this table? 


How many pots can be placed to reach the tree branch?


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. 

Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×