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Answer:

Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.

1. One ten-millionth (1/10,000,000) of the distance from the North Pole to the

3. A unit used for measuring very small distances such as diameter of atom.

such that their total Fin

Column B

Column A

(a) Micrometre matter of

1:1SS. Thu

Mass

(b) Kilometre

How Ma

(c) Length (

For

(d) Standard unit

we use

(e) Metre

a very

gener

What ia

8. Fig. 2.14 shows four identical wooden

cide

E.

Equator along the latitude passing through Paris.

2. A unit which is acceptable to majority of people.

4. The distance between two points.

5. A unit used for measuring distance between two cities.

UDY QUESTIONS

rods,Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.

1. One ten-millionth (1/10,000,000) of the distance from the North Pole to the

3. A unit used for measuring very small distances such as diameter of atom.

such that their total Fin

Column B

Column A

(a) Micrometre matter of

1:1SS. Thu

Mass

(b) Kilometre

How Ma

(c) Length (

For

(d) Standard unit

we use

(e) Metre

a very

gener

What ia

8. Fig. 2.14 shows four identical wooden

cide

E.

Equator along the latitude passing through Paris.

2. A unit which is acceptable to majority of people.

4. The distance between two points.

5. A unit used for measuring distance between two cities.

UDY QUESTIONS

rods,

Explanation:

Match the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.

1. One ten-millionth (1/10,000,000) of the distance from the North Pole to the

3. A unit used for measuring very small distances such as diameter of atom.

such that their total Fin

Column B

Column A

(a) Micrometre matter of

1:1SS. Thu

Mass

(b) Kilometre

How Ma

(c) Length (

For

(d) Standard unit

we use

(e) Metre

a very

gener

What iaMatch the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.

1. One ten-millionth (1/10,000,000) of the distance from the North Pole to the

3. A unit used for measuring very small distances such as diameter of atom.

such that their total Fin

Column B

Column A

(a) Micrometre matter of

1:1SS. Thu

Mass

(b) Kilometre

How Ma

(c) Length (

For

(d) Standard unit

we use

(e) Metre

a very

gener

What ia

8. Fig. 2.14 shows four identical wooden

cide

E.

Equator along the latitude passing through Paris.

2. A unit which is acceptable to majority of people.

4. The distance between two points.

5. A unit used for measuring distance between two cities.

UDY QUESTIONS

rods,

8. Fig. 2.14 shows four identical wooden

cideMatch the statements in Column A, with those in Column B.

1. One ten-millionth (1/10,000,000) of the distance from the North Pole to the

3. A unit used for measuring very small distances such as diameter of atom.

such that their total Fin

Column B

Column A

(a) Micrometre matter of

1:1SS. Thu

Mass

(b) Kilometre

How Ma

(c) Length (

For

(d) Standard unit

we use

(e) Metre

a very

gener

What ia

8. Fig. 2.14 shows four identical wooden

cide

E.

Equator along the latitude passing through Paris.

2. A unit which is acceptable to majority of people.

4. The distance between two points.

5. A unit used for measuring distance between two cities.

UDY QUESTIONS

rods,

E.

Equator along the latitude passing through Paris.

2. A unit which is acceptable to majority of people.

4. The distance between two points.

5. A unit used for measuring distance between two cities.

UDY QUESTIONS

rods,

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