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Fill in the blanks:

a) Money comes in the form of coins and notes.

b) We need money to buy things.

c) A rupee has 100 paise.

d) We use the short form Rs for rupees, (P) for paise and (Re) for rupee.

e) Rupees are to the left of the point and paise are to the right.

f) A clock tells the time.

g) There are two hands in a clock.

h) The bigger hand shows the minute of the time.

i) The smaller hand shows the hour of the time.

j) Hours and minute measure the time.

k) An hour has 60 minutes.

l) To measure long periods we use days , weeks, months and years.

m) There are 24 hours in a day.

n) There are 7 days in a week.

o) There are 365 days in a year.

p) There are 12 months in a year.

q) A leap year has 366 days in a year.

r) There are 30, 31 days in a month.

s) Sunday is the first day of the week.

t) In common year February has 28 days and in leap year 29 days.

u) Every four year is the leap year.

v) September, April, June and November months of the year have 30 days.

w) January, March, May, July, August, October , December have 31 days.

x) The Date is a particular day of the month.

y) A calendar shows the days, weeks and month of a year.

z) We measure length in centimetre and metre.

Za) Centimetre is used to measure small lengths.

Zb) Bigger lengths are measured in metres.

Zc) A ruler has centimetre marks on it.

Zd) A meter has 100 centimeters.


Ze) Centimetre is written as cm in short and meter as m in short.

Zf) Centimeter is small fixed length .

Zg) Pencil , eraser etc are measured in centimeter.

Zh) The length of cloth ropes , pipes wires etc are measured in meter.

Zi) A scale is used to measure centimeter.

Zj) A meter scale or meter tape is used to measure meter.

Zk) Mass is also known as weight of an object.

Zl) Mass or weight of an object is measured in gram and kilogram.

Zm) one kilogram = 1000 grams

Zn) Weight of an object can be expressed as lighter or heavier.

Zo) We can use a balance to weight an object.

Half yearly

1. The answer in addition is called sum.


2. The result of multiplication is called product.
3. The result of division is called quotient.
4. Division is repeated subtraction.
5. Multiplication is repeated addition.
6. The number that is divided is called dividend.
7. The number by which another number is to be divided is called divisor.
8. All sides of a square are equal.
9. A circle has no sides.
10. A triangle has three sides.
11. Opposite sides of a rectangle are equal.
12. % is the symbol for Division.

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