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4. Choose the correct one
IV. Complete the analogy.
a) km > mm > cm > m
1. Sugar : Beam balance : Lime juice
b) km > mm >m > cm
cykm>m > cm > mm
2. Height of a person : cm :: Length of
d) km > cm >m > mm
your sharpened pencil lead :___?
5. While measuring the length of an 3. Milk: Volume :: Vegetables :
object using a ruler, the position of
your eye should be
V. Match the following.
a) left side of the point.
1. Length of the fore arm a. metre
b) vertically above the point where 2. SI unit of length
b. second
the measurement is to be taken.
3. Nano
c) right side of the point
4. SI Unit of time
d) any where according to one's
5. Kilo
e. Cubit
convenience.
II. FUI in the blanks.
VI. Arrange the following in the
increasing order of unit.
1. SI Unit of length is pitre
1 Metre, 1 centimetre, 1 kilometre, and
2. 500 gm = 12 kilogram.
1 millimetre.
3. The distance between Delhi and
millimebre, cantimetre
Chennai can be measured in a
VIIK
AnsweFinta word or two.
4. 1 m = 100 cm.
1. What is the full form of SI system?
5. 5 km = 5000 m.
2. Name any one instrument used for
measuring mass.
III. State True or False. If false,
correct the statement.
3. Find the odd one out.
kilogram, millimetre, centimetre,
1. We can say that mass of an object is
nanometre
126 kg
4. What is the SI Unit of mass?
2. Length of one's chest can be measured
5. What are the two parts present in a
using metre scale. Te
measurement?
3. Ten millimetre makes one centimetre. Tu
4. A hand span is a reliable measure of
VIII. Find the answer for the following
length
questions within the grid.
5. The SI system of units is accepted
1. 10'is one
everywhere in the world.
2. SI Unit of time is
to
ured
e
IS
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Answers
Answer:
Direction(1-5): Select the related letters/word/number from the given alternative.
1. F × H : 21 × 19 : : M × O : ?
(a) 13 × 15
(b) 14 × 12
(c) 20 × 19
(d) 21 × 23
2. NPRT : MNOP : : ? : EFGH
(a) FHJL
(b) FHIK
(c) FHKM
(d) FGKL
3. 4 : 8 : : 1 : ?
(a) 9
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 0
4. 10 : 14 : : 7 : ?
(a) 9
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 17
5. LIME : 20 : : LEMON : ?
(a) 60
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 50
Direction (6 – 7): Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps will complete the given letter series?
6. ab_accab_acc_bba_cabba_c
(a) bbacc
(b) acbcc
(c) bcabb
(d) bcbba
7. aa_abba_babbaa_ab_
(a) babb
(b) baba
(c) aaba
(d) abaa
8. If FUTURE is coded as UFTUER then how will NATURE be coded ?
(a) ANUTER
(b) ANTURE
(c) ANTUER
(d) ANUTRE
9. If TEA is coded as 100, then how will you code FAT?
(a) 120
(b) 150
(c) 140
(d) 130
10. If A represents ‘×’, B represents ‘÷’, C represents ‘+’ and D represents ‘-‘’, then find the value of 2 A 8 D 5 C 9 B 3?
(a) 11
(b) 13
(c) 15
(d) 14
11. Which of the following words cannot be formed using the letters of the word ‘APPROPRIATE’?
(a) PIRATE
(b) APPROVE
(c) PROPER
(d) RAPPORT
12. If
63 @ 81 = 2;
54 @ 51 = 3,
then 69 @ 21 = ?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 8
(d) 9