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                    a.   What  is the difference of the heights  of the tallest  statue  in the world  and the

                       Statue of Liberty?

                    b.  Identify the statues whose heights have the least difference.

                    c.  Identify the statues whose heights have the largest difference.


                    d.   The height of which statue will be equal to the height of the Statue of Unity if it is

                       doubled?

                7.  A road 12 km 600 m long is being laid in a town. The workers lay an equal length
                    of road  each  day  and  complete  the  work in 6 days.  How much  road  is  laid  each
                    day?

              8.  What  is  the  total  distance  covered  by  the  Gulmarg  Gondola  cable  car if the  first
                    section is 2 km 300 m and the second section is 2 km 650 m?


              9.  The distance from Bhopal to Sanchi is 48 km 700 m. Bhadbhada Ghat Waterfall is
                    on the way and is 17 km 900 m from Bhopal. How far is Sanchi from the waterfall?


              10.  Nandita covered 142 cm in her first jump. Her mother covered 1 m 80 cm in her first
                    jump. Who jumped farther and by how much?

              11.  Answer the following:

                    a.   A zebra is 4 feet 2 inches tall and a giraffe is 14 feet tall. By how much is the zebra
                        shorter than the giraffe?
                    b.   A pig and a cow are 5 feet tall in total. If the pig is 1 foot 10 inches tall, how tall is

                        the cow?
                    c.  A 4-foot dog is three times as tall as a cat. How tall is the cat in inches?



            MEASuREMEnT of WEIGhT (MASS)


            Milligram (mg), gram (g) and kilogram (kg) are some units of weight. Gram (g) is the
            base unit of weight.


                     unit             Comparison with base unit                             uses

              milligram (mg)        smaller than a gram                    for measuring very light objects


              gram (g)              base unit                              for measuring light objects

              kilogram (kg)         greater than a gram                    for measuring heavy objects






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