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Solutions for Chapter 13: Smart Charts!

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 13 of CBSE NCERT for Math - Magic [English] Class 3.


Flowers of Different ColoursWhat do We See on the Road?How Many Times do You Get 6?Find out from People Around YouGetting Smart with ChartsHow Long is Your Hand?Children coming to SchoolPractice TimeA Vegetable You do not Like!
Flowers of Different Colours [Pages 175 - 176]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! Flowers of Different Colours [Pages 175 - 176]

Flowers of Different Colours | Q 1 | Page 175

Have you been to a park?

  • Yes, I have been to parks.

  • No, I have not gone park yet.

Flowers of Different Colours | Q 2 | Page 175

What coloured flowers did you see?

Flowers of Different Colours | Q 3 | Page 175

Were most of the flowers yellow in colour?

  • No, most of them were not in yellow colour.

  • Yes, most of them were yellow in colour.

Flowers of Different Colours | Q 4 | Page 175

Look at the different flowers in the picture. Complete the table:

Colour of flowers Number of flowers
Blue  
Red  
Orange  
Purple  
Flowers of Different Colours | Q a) | Page 176
Colour of flowers Number of flowers
Blue 9
Red  7
Orange 5
Purple 10

Draw the right flower. Write how many there are.

______ are the most in number. How many?

Flowers of Different Colours | Q b) | Page 176

 

Colour of flowers Number of flowers
Blue 9
Red 7
Orange 5
Purple 10

Draw the right flower. Write how many there are.

______ are the least in number. How many?

Flowers of Different Colours | Q c) | Page 176
Colour of flowers Number of flowers
Blue 9
Red 7
Orange 5
Purple 10

Draw the right flower. Write how many there are.

______ are more than ______ 

  • and 

  •  and 

  •  and 

  •  and 

Flowers of Different Colours | Q d) | Page 176
Colour of flowers Number of flowers
Blue 9
Red 7
Orange 5
Purple 10

Draw the right flower. Write how many there are.

______ are more than ______ 

  • और

  •  और  

  •  और  

  •  और

What do We See on the Road? [Page 177]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! What do We See on the Road? [Page 177]

What do We See on the Road? | Q 1 | Page 177

Look at the traffic scene in the picture and fill in the table.

Way of Travel How many
Walking (people)  
Bicycles  
Scooters  
   
   
   
What do We See on the Road? | Q a) | Page 177

Answer the following question.

In the picture which way of travel do you see the most?

What do We See on the Road? | Q b) | Page 177

Answer the following question.

Answer the following question.

Which way of travel (vehicle) do you see the least?

What do We See on the Road? | Q c) | Page 177

Answer the following question.

The number of people walking is more than the number of ______.

What do We See on the Road? | Q d) | Page 177

Answer the following question.

The number of buses is less than the number of ______.

How Many Times do You Get 6? [Pages 177 - 178]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! How Many Times do You Get 6? [Pages 177 - 178]

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q 1 | Page 177

Have you played any games with dice?

  • Yes, I have.

  • No. I haven't.

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q 2 | Page 177

How many dots are there on the different faces of a die?

  • 7 dots

  • 8 dots

  • 6 dots

  • 5 dots

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q 3 | Page 178

Rabia threw her die 30 times. She got five times. In her table she marked:  

Now fill in the table:

Face of the die Number of times  ( / for each throw)
 
 
 
 
 
 
How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q a) | Page 178
Face of the die Number of times  ( / for each throw)
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Which face of the die did you get the most number of times?

  • 4

  • 5

  • 3

  • 2

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q b) | Page 178
Face of the die Number of times  ( / for each throw)
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How many times did come up? ______ times

  • 3 times

  • 4 times

  • 5 times

  • 6 times

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q c) | Page 178
Face of the die Number of times  ( / for each throw)
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 came up more number of times than ______.

How Many Times do You Get 6? | Q d) | Page 178
Face of the die Number of times  ( / for each throw)
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Compare your table with that of the student sitting next to you. Do you find any difference in the two tables?

  • No, there is no difference in my table and my friend’s table.

  • Yes, there is difference in my table and my friend’s table.

Find out from People Around You [Pages 179 - 181]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! Find out from People Around You [Pages 179 - 181]

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. | Page 179

Talk to people around you about their favourite sweets. Fill in the table:

Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi  
   
   
   
   
   
Find out from People Around You | Q 1. a) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15

From the above table answer the following:

Most favourite sweet ______ 

  • Kalakand

  • Jamun

  • Rasgulla

  • Jalebi

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. b) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15
 From the above table answer the following:
Least favourite sweet ______ 
  • Jamun

  • Kalakand

  • Rasgulla

  • Laddoo

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. c) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15
From the above table answer the following:
______ is liked more than ______ 
  • Rasgulla and Burfi

  • Jalebi and Laddoo

  • Kalakand and Jamun

  • Burfi and Jalebi

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. d) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15
From the above table answer the following:
______ is liked more than ______ 
  • Kalakand and Burfi

  • Burfi and Laddoo

  • Laddoo and Jamun

  • Jalebi and Rasgulla

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. e) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15
 From the above table answer the following:
______ is liked more than ______ 
  • Burfi and Laddoo 

  • Laddoo and Jamun

  • Rasgulla and Jamun

  • Burfi and Kalakand

Find out from People Around You | Q 1. f) | Page 179
Favourite sweet Number of people
Jalebi 20
Rasgulla 18
Jamun 25
Laddoo 22
Burfi 17
Kalakand 15
From the above table answer the following:
______ is liked more than ______ 
  • Kalakand and Burfi

  • Laddoo and Jamun

  • Jamun and Rasgulla

  • Rasgulla and Jalebi

Find out from People Around You | Q 2. | Page 179

Ask your friends about the number of people living in their homes. Fill in the table.

Number of people living together How many families
1 alone  
2 people  
3 people  
4 people  
5 people  
6 people  
7 people  
8 people  
.................  
Find out from People Around You | Q 2. a) | Page 189
Number of people living together How many families
1 alone 2
2 people 5
3 people 8
4 people 6
5 people 4
6 people 2
7 people 2
8 people 1

Most families have ______ people living in their homes.

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

Find out from People Around You | Q 2. b) | Page 180
Number of people living together How many families
1 alone 2
2 people 5
3 people 8
4 people 6
5 people 4
6 people 2
7 people 2
8 people 1

The least number of people living in a home is ______ 

  • 1

  • 8

  • 6

  • 4

Find out from People Around You | Q 2. c) | Page 180
Number of people living together How many families
1 alone 2
2 people 5
3 people 8
4 people 6
5 people 4
6 people 2
7 people 2
8 people 1

The number of families having 4 people is ______.

  • 4

  • 2

  • 1

  • 6

Find out from People Around You | Q 3. | Page 181

What have your classmates brought for lunch today? Find out and note down.

Food item Number of students
   
   
   
   
   
Find out from People Around You | Q 3. a) | Page 181
Food item Number of students
Lemon rice 7
Meals 12
Curd rice 5
Fried rice 3
Tomato rice 2

Food item brought for lunch by the biggest number of students ______.

  • Lemon rice

  • Meals

  • Fried rice

  • Tomato rice

Find out from People Around You | Q 3. b) | Page 181
Food item Number of students
Lemon rice 7
Meals 12
Curd rice 5
Fried rice 3
Tomato rice 2

Food item brought by the smallest number of students ______ 

  • Meals

  • Curd rice

  • Fried rice

  • Tomato rice

Getting Smart with Charts [Pages 182 - 183]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! Getting Smart with Charts [Pages 182 - 183]

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 1.1 | Page 182

Attendance Board

Date 8/2/2007

Class  Number of Students Students Present  Students absent
Class I 27 25 2
Class II 23 22 1
Class III 24 21 3
Class IV 22 18 4
Class V 25 23 2
Total      

This board shows the number of students in each class. It also shows the number of students present and absent.

How many children in all are there in the school?

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 1.2 | Page 182

Attendance Board

Date 8/2/2007

Class  Number of Students Students Present  Students absent
Class I 27 25 2
Class II 23 22 1
Class III 24 21 3
Class IV 22 18 4
Class V 25 23 2
Total      

This board shows the number of students in each class. It also shows the number of students present and absent.

How many children in all are absent on that day?

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 1.3 | Page 182
Absent Students' Chart
Class Absent student
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV  
Class V  

This is a chart to show the number of absent students. Each absent student is shown by  .

In the chart show the absent students of Class V.

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 2. a) | Page 183
Absent Students' Chart
Class Absent student
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV  
Class V  

Now look at the chart and fill in the blanks:

The class with the highest number of absent students is ______.

  • Class I

  • Class II

  • Class III

  • Class IV

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 2. b) | Page 183
Absent Students' Chart
Class Absent student
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV  
Class V  

Now look at the chart and fill in the blanks:

The class with the least number of absent students is ______.

  • Class I

  • Class II

  • Class III

  • Class IV

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 2. c) | Page 183
Absent Students' Chart
Class Absent student
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV  
Class V  

Now look at the chart and fill in the blanks:

The class with 3 students absent is ______.

  • Class I

  • Class II

  • Class III

  • Class IV

Getting Smart with Charts | Q 2. d) | Page 183
Absent Students' Chart
Class Absent student
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV  
Class V  

Now look at the chart and fill in the blanks:

The number of students absent in Class IV and Class V are ______ and ______.

  • 4 and 2

  • 1 and 3

  • 2 and 3

  • 1 and 4

How Long is Your Hand? [Pages 183 - 184]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! How Long is Your Hand? [Pages 183 - 184]

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 1 | Page 183
  • Make a group of 4 friends.
  • Cut strips from waste paper. The strips should be of the same width.
  • Measure the length of each student's hand with the paper strip. Cut the strip and write the name of the student.

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 2. a) | Page 184

Rohan, Jacob and Geeta also measured their hands. They stuck their strips as shown.

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:

The length of Jacob's hand is ______ than Geeta's hand. 

  • more

  • less

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 2. b) | Page 184

Rohan, Jacob and Geeta also measured their hands. They stuck their strips as shown.

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:

The length of Jacob's hand is ______ than Geeta's hand. 

  • more

  • less

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 2. c) | Page 184

Rohan, Jacob and Geeta also measured their hands. They stuck their strips as shown.

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:

______ has the longest hand.

  • Rohan

  • Geeta

  • Jacob

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 2. d) | Page 184

Rohan, Jacob and Geeta also measured their hands. They stuck their strips as shown.

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks:

______ has the shortest hand.

  • Rohan

  • Geeta

  • Jacob

How Long is Your Hand? | Q 3 | Page 184

In the chart below stick the strips of all the friends in your group. Keep some space between the strips. 

Children coming to School [Pages 185 - 186]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! Children coming to School [Pages 185 - 186]

Children coming to School | Q 1 | Page 185

Look at the picture and fill in the table.

Way of coming Tractor ______ ______ ______
Number of students 3 ______ ______ ______
Children coming to School | Q 2. a) | Page 186

Fill in the blanks:

The most number of students come to school by ______.

  • Tractor

  • Bicycle

  • Walking

  • Car

Children coming to School | Q 2. b) | Page 186

Fill in the blanks:

The number of students walking to school is ______ than the students coming on bicycle. 

  • more

  • less

Children coming to School | Q 2. c) | Page 186

Fill in the blanks:

The least number of students come to school by ______.

  • Tractor

  • Bus

  • Car

  • Horse/wheel chair

Practice Time [Page 186]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! Practice Time [Page 186]

Practice Time | Q 1.1 | Page 186

Make your own smart charts about things around you.

Practice Time | Q 1.2 | Page 186
Bird  Sparrow Crow Parrot Peacock Hen
Colours 2 1 2 10 4

Which bird has the most colours? 

  • Sparrow

  • Crow

  • Peacock

  • Parrot

Practice Time | Q 1.3 | Page 186
Animal Cow Buffalo Dog Cat Rabbit
Number of people who pet them 30 20 50 10 5

Which animal is liked most as a pet?

  • Cat

  • Rabbit

  • Dog

  • Cow

A Vegetable You do not Like! [Page 187]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 13 Smart Charts! A Vegetable You do not Like! [Page 187]

A Vegetable You do not Like! | Q 1.1 | Page 187

Which vegetable is most disliked? Ask your friends and complete the table.

Vegetable disliked Number of students
   
   
   
   
A Vegetable You do not Like! | Q 1.2 | Page 187
Vegetable disliked Number of students
Onion  2
Tomato 3
Brinjal 4
Ladyfinger 2
Potato 1

Use this table to draw faces in the chart below. Draw for each child on top of the vegetable disliked.

A Vegetable You do not Like! | Q 1.3 | Page 187
Vegetable disliked Number of students
Onion  2
Tomato 3
Brinjal 4
Ladyfinger 2
Potato 1

The most disliked vegetable is ______

  • Brinjal

  • Ladyfinger

  • Potato

  • Tomato

A Vegetable You do not Like! | Q 1.4 | Page 187
Vegetable disliked Number of students
Onion  2
Tomato 3
Brinjal 4
Ladyfinger 2
Potato 1

The vegetable disliked by very few children is ______.

  • Potato

  • Tomato

  • Brinjal

  • Onion

Solutions for 13: Smart Charts!

Flowers of Different ColoursWhat do We See on the Road?How Many Times do You Get 6?Find out from People Around YouGetting Smart with ChartsHow Long is Your Hand?Children coming to SchoolPractice TimeA Vegetable You do not Like!
NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 chapter 13 - Smart Charts! - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 chapter 13 - Smart Charts!

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