Fun at the Fair3 (Money)
CBSE · Class 2 · Mathematics
Flashcards for Fun at the Fair3 (Money) — CBSE Class 2 Mathematics. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.
Interactive on Super Tutor
Studying Fun at the Fair3 (Money)? Get the full interactive chapter.
Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan — built for flashcards and more.
1,000+ Class 2 students started this chapter today
Rupal's mother gave her ₹50 for the fair. If Rupal had ₹8 left, how much money did she spend?
Answer
Step 1: Money given = ₹50 Step 2: Money left = ₹8 Step 3: Money spent = money given - money left Step 4: ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 Answer: Rupal spent ₹42.
रूपल की माँ ने उसे मेले के लिए 50 रुपये दिए। यदि रूपल के पास 8 रुपये बचे थे, तो उसने कितने पैसे खर्च किए?
Answer
चरण 1: पैसे दिएn = ₹50 चरण 2: पैसे बचेt = ₹8 चरण 3: पैसे खर्चt = money given - money left चरण 4: ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 उत्तर: रूपल ने ₹42 खर्च किए।…
रूपल के एक दोस्त के पास ₹50 में से ₹8 बचे हैं। खर्च किए गए पैसे का पता लगाएँ।
Answer
चरण 1: कुल राशिy = ₹50 चरण 2: बची हुई राशिt = ₹8 चरण 3: खर्च की गई राशि निकालने के लिए घटाना चरण 4: ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 उत्तर: ₹42 खर्च हुए।…
A friend of Rupal has ₹8 left out of ₹50. Find the money spent.
Answer
Step 1: Total money = ₹50 Step 2: Money left = ₹8 Step 3: Subtract to find spent money Step 4: ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 Answer: ₹42 was spent.
If ₹40 was given for the fair and ₹3 is left, how many rupees were spent?
Answer
Step 1: Money given = ₹40 Step 2: Money left = ₹3 Step 3: Money spent = ₹40 - ₹3 Step 4: ₹40 - ₹3 = ₹37 Answer: ₹37 were spent.
यदि मेले के लिए ₹40 दिए गए और ₹3 बचे, तो कितने रुपये खर्च किए गए?
Answer
चरण 1: दिया गया पैसाn = ₹40 चरण 2: बचा हुआ पैसाt = ₹3 चरण 3: खर्च किया गया पैसाt = ₹40 - ₹3 चरण 4: ₹40 - ₹3 = ₹37 उत्तर: ₹37 खर्च हुए।…
हमने खर्च किए गए पैसे का पता लगाने के लिए घटाना क्यों लगाया?
Answer
खर्च किया गया धन, दिए गए धन में से उपयोग किया गया भाग है। बचा हुआ धन हाथ या जेब में रहता है। इसलिए: Money spent = Money given - Money left उदाहरण: ₹50 दिया गया और ₹8 बचा, जिसका अर्थ है ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 …
Why do we subtract to find money spent?
Answer
Money spent is the part used up from the money given. The left money stays in the hand or pocket. So: Money spent = Money given - Money left Example: ₹50 given and ₹8 left means ₹50 - ₹8 = ₹42 spent.
+36 more flashcards available
Practice AllFrequently Asked Questions
What are the important topics in Fun at the Fair3 (Money) for CBSE Class 2 Mathematics?
How to score full marks in Fun at the Fair3 (Money) — CBSE Class 2 Mathematics?
How many flashcards are available for Fun at the Fair3 (Money)?
Sources & Official References
- NCERT Official — ncert.nic.in
- CBSE Academic — cbseacademic.nic.in
- CBSE Official — cbse.gov.in
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
Content is aligned to the official syllabus. Refer to the board website for the latest curriculum.
More resources for Fun at the Fair3 (Money)
Practice Quiz
Test yourself with a quick quiz
Important Questions
Practice with board exam-style questions
Revision Notes
Key points for last-minute revision
Formula Sheet
All formulas in one place
Chapter Summary
Understand the chapter at a glance
Concept Maps
See how topics connect visually
Study Plan
Step-by-step plan to ace this chapter
Syllabus
What topics to cover
NCERT Solutions
Every textbook question solved step by step
For serious students
Get the full Fun at the Fair3 (Money) chapter — for free.
Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan for CBSE Class 2 Mathematics.