Natasha Mehta Solutions for Exercise 4: ASSESSMENT ZONE
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Questions from Natasha Mehta Solutions for Exercise 4: ASSESSMENT ZONE with Hints & Solutions
Why cannot we use the handspan to measure the length of any object?

Why do we need standard units of measurement?

Define length. How can we measure the length of our study table?

Differentiate between mass and capacity.

How was time calculated in earlier days? What does a calendar tell us?

What are we measuring in the following examples?
a. The quantity of water in a water tank.
b. The number of hours for which a person watches TV in a day.
c. The amount of sugar to be added in a cup while making coffee.
d. The amount of milk to be added in a cup while making coffee.

How can you and your friend find out the following:
a. Whose bag is heavier?
b. Whose water bottle contains more water?
c. Who is taller
d. Who is heavier?

In what unit (kilograms/grams/litres/millilitres) will you measure the following?
a. Volume of water stored in a tank.
b. Weight of a 30-year-old man.
c. Amount of yogurt in a packet.
d. Weight of your pencil box.
