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                1.  Look at the price tags attached to these toys and write their prices.

                     (a)                             (b)                               (c)



                               ` ________                        ` ________                     ` ________

                2.  Write the names of the toys bought by Sourav in order of their price (in
                     increasing order).

                          ______________                  ______________                  ______________

              Money


              We need money to buy things in our daily life. We also use money to buy or exchange
              goods and services with other people.
              In India, currency is in the form of rupees and paise.  We use the symbol ‘`’ for

              rupee or rupees and ‘p’ for paisa or paise.

              Coins in use

              Some of our money is made of metal. These are called coins.

              Given below are the coins used in India.
                    1 rupee             2 rupees             5 rupees            10 rupees            20 rupees








                       `1                   `2                   `5                  `10                  `20

              notes in use


                   5 rupees            10 rupees            20 rupees            50 rupees           100 rupees






                       `5                  `10                  `20                  `50                 `100

              Rupees 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 are available in both coins and
              notes. Remember that in each form the value is the same.                                Note

                                                                                                     +       =
                             =                                     =                         50p + 50p = 100p or `1



                                                                                             100 paise make a rupee.
               Teacher’s   Also tell the students about the `200 and `500 notes. These are the highest currency notes in circulation.
                  Tip



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