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Fun at Class Party!

CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics

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Rohan measures his desk using his hand span and gets 4 hand spans. Priya measures the same desk with her hand span and gets 5 hand spans. Why are their measurements different?

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Arrange these objects from shortest to longest: A pencil (6 hand spans), a rope (8 hand spans), a stick (4 hand spans), a ribbon (10 hand spans)

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One metre rope is cut into 4 equal pieces. How many cuts were made?

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Ravi's height is more than 1 metre and Kavya's height is less than 1 metre. If Ravi is 1 metre 20 centimetres and Kavya is 95 centimetres, what is the difference in their heights?

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Which of these statements about measuring are true? (Select all correct answers)

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Hand span, footstep, and paper strings are informal ways to measure length., A metre rod and an inch tape are formal tools to measure length., A one-metre rope can be made by marking one metre on a rope and tying knots., You can recheck a rope after making it to confirm it measures one metre.

The chapter names hand span, footstep, and paper strings as informal words used for measuring length, while metre rod and inch tape are formal tools. It also says a metre-long rope is made by marking one metre on a rope and then checking again whether it measures one metre. The statement about always placing lengths next to each other is not true because the chapter says this is not always possible.

2multiple choice

A classroom wall is 6 metres long. How many half-metre pieces of decoration paper are needed to cover the entire length of the wall?

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12 pieces

Wall length = 6 metres. Each decoration paper = half metre = 0.5 metre. Number of pieces needed = 6 ÷ 0.5 = 12 pieces.

3multiple choice

True or False: Your height is always equal to the length of your arms when spread wide open.

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False

This is generally true for many people, but not always exactly equal. Body proportions can vary from person to person. Some people have longer arms relative to their height, while others have shorter arms.

4multiple choice

Sita jumps 75 centimetres from the start line. How does her jump compare to one metre?

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Her jump is shorter than one metre

One metre = 100 centimetres. Sita's jump = 75 centimetres. Since 75 < 100, her jump is shorter than one metre by 25 centimetres.

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Fun at Class Party! covers several key topics that are frequently asked in CBSE Class 3 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
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