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Rani’s Gift (Measurement)

CBSE · Class 2 · Mathematics

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If a pencil is 5 blocks long and an eraser is 2 blocks long, how much longer is the pencil than the eraser?

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A giraffe is 8 blocks tall and a monkey is 3 blocks tall. How many blocks taller is the giraffe?

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If 3 mangoes balance 1 watermelon, how many mangoes are needed to balance 2 watermelons?

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Which path is shorter - a straight line from A to B or a zigzag path from A to B?

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1multiple correct

Ravi wants to measure his desk. Which tools can he use to measure length?

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Paper clips, Blocks, Pencils

Paper clips, blocks, and pencils are all solid objects that can be used to measure length by placing them end to end. Water cannot be used to measure length as it is a liquid.

2multiple choice

To make 1 glass of nimbu pani, Raghu uses 2 spoons of lemon juice. How many spoons of lemon juice does he need for 4 glasses?

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8 spoons

For 1 glass = 2 spoons of lemon juice. For 4 glasses = 2 × 4 = 8 spoons of lemon juice. We multiply the ingredient by the number of glasses.

3multiple correct

Which objects are heavier than a feather?

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A book, A stone, An apple

Books, stones, and apples are all solid objects that weigh more than a feather. A bubble is mostly air and weighs less than a feather.

4multiple choice

A bottle can hold 6 glasses of water. If you pour out 2 glasses of water, how many glasses of water are left in the bottle?

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4 glasses

The bottle starts with 6 glasses of water. After pouring out 2 glasses: 6 - 2 = 4 glasses of water remain in the bottle.

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