
Compare the length of the given objects and write the name of the shortest object:




Important Questions on Long and Short
A notebook - pace fingers handspan

A chalk - hand span fingers cubit


Convert the highest jumps in metres and answer the questions that follow.
Planet | Highest Jump | Height Jump (m) |
Mercury | ||
Venus | ||
Earth | ||
Mars | ||
Jupiter | ||
Saturn | ||
Uranus | ||
Neptune |
On which planets can you jump higher than you can jump on Earth


The floor of your classroom-fingers pace cubit


The table top is about _____ pencils long.


The door of the classroom- foot-span pace hand-span


Convert the highest jumps in metres and answer the questions that follow.
Planet | Highest Jump | Height Jump (m) |
Mercury | ||
Venus | ||
Earth | ||
Mars | ||
Jupiter | ||
Saturn | ||
Uranus | ||
Neptune |
Which planet has the least gravity

Number the objects on the figure from shortest to longest in each row.

Tick the object which is longer and circle The object which is shorter.


The ruler is about _____ safety pins long.


Length of your frock/skirt-hand-span cubit pace


See the sticks which Giraffe, the rabbit, and the parrot brought. Number them like this.
for the longest.
for the next in length.
for the shortest.

Tick the object which is longer and circle The object which is shorter.

Convert the highest jumps in metres and answer the questions that follow.
Planet | Highest Jump | Height Jump (m) |
Mercury | ||
Venus | ||
Earth | ||
Mars | ||
Jupiter | ||
Saturn | ||
Uranus | ||
Neptune |
Which planet has the most gravity
