S. K. Gupta Anubhuti Gangal Class 2 Math Eighth Chapter Measurement Practice Page 140
Practice Page 140
(1) Write of the following objects is about 1 centimeter long. Write Yes or No.
(a) A carrot = No
(b) A pea = Yes
(c) A fly = Yes
(d) A crayon = No
(e) A puppy = No
(f) An ant = Yes
(2) Which is longer, a centimeter or a metre?
Ans: A metre.
(3) Which standard unit of length, centimeters or metres would you use to measure the following lengths and heights?
Write in the given blank space.
(a) The length of a table metre.
(b) The width of playing card centimeter.
(c) The height of a newborn baby centimeter.
(d) The height of a double decker bus metre.
(e) The height of your school building metre.
(4) Fill in blanks with more/less.
(a) The height of a cycle is more than 1 metre.
(b) The length of 3 seater sofa is more than 1 metre.
(c) The length of my school playground is more than 1 metre.
(d) The height of my school bag is less than 1 metre.
(e) The height of a cat is less than 1 meter.
(5) Complete the following table:

(6) Write metre (m) or centimetre (cm) in the blank space.
(a) My pencil is 10 cm long.
(b) My height is 90 cm.
(c) Our class room is 5 m long.
(d) This tree is 3 m high.
(d) My hair-pin is 3 cm long.
Measure the length in centimetres.


(7) The following diagram shows the location of the house of four children.
(a) How far is the school from Sita’s house?
Ans: 350 m
(b) Pinky came to the school and then walked back home. How far did she walk?
Ans: (275 + 275) = 550 m
(c) How far is Rita’s home from Pinky’s home?
Ans: (500 + 275) = 775 m
(d) Rite first walks to the school and then walks to Sita’s house. How far does Rita walk?
Ans: (500 + 350) = 850 cm
(e) How many metres more is the school from Pinky’s house than from Montu’s house?
Ans: (275 – 200) = 75 m
(8) A train is 150 metres long and the platform at the station is 285 metres long. How far does the train travel in crossing the platform?
Ans: (150 + 285) = 435 m
(9) Cloth sells at 7 rupees a metre. Find the price of 65 metres of this cloth?
Ans: 65 × 7 = 455 rupees.
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