Length

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Length: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Distance, Length, Non-Standard Unit of Measuring Distance: Steps, Measurements of Lengths using Cubit, Measurement of Length using Fingers and, Non-Standard Unit of Length Measurement: Arm

Important Questions on Length

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Measure the given object using paper clip ruler and write how many paper clips used:

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Write the name of the instrument used to measure the length of the room:

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Write the name of the instrument used to measure the table's length:

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The father's arm is longer than the daughter studying in class 4.

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The length of which object can not measure in arm span?

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The length of which object can be measured in arm?

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Whose arm is longer between a son (studying in class 3) and his mother?

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The length of the table is 10 blocks.

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The length of the below scissor is _____ paper clips.

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The length of the below crayon is how many paper clips.

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The distance and the length is the same thing.

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What is the length of 20 cubits?

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How do you measure a length of cubit?

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Measurement of length using an arm is more accurate than that using a metre scale.

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In order to measure the length of a jasmine garland in cubit, the seller has to keep the garland between his elbow and the tip of the _____ finger of an open palm.

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In order to measure the length of a string of flowers, we can use our arm instead of a metre scale. Do you agree with the statement? Justify your answer.

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The measurement of length using an arm is not accurate. Explain the reason for this.

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For a skirt, I need 5 _____ of cloth.

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The length between the tip of the thumb and the little finger is called _____.

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Define cubit, handspan, footspan and arm length.