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6) Given = , then = ________. [] (A) (B) (C) (D) Fill in the Blanks 7) The ___________________________ of a container is the quantity of water or any other liquid that it can hold. 8) If = , then 4 glasses are equal to ________ bowls. 9) If = , then 3 kettles are equal to _______ mugs. Very Short Answer Questions 10) Give any one example of a non-standard unit to measure capacity. Solution: Measurement 47 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___51 / 64

11) = , then 2 bottles are equal to how many jugs? If Solution: = , then 2 buckets are equal to how 12) If many bottle(s) and jug(s)? Solution: Short Answer Questions 13) If 20 buckets of water fill a drum, how many buckets are needed to fill 3 drums? Solution: 14) If 8 bowls of milk fill a jug, how many bowls will be needed to fill 7 jugs? Solution: Long Answer Questions 15) a) F arhan was filling his water bottle. It took him 4 glasses to fill the water bottle completely. How many glasses of water are required to fill 5 such water bottles? 48 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___52 / 64

b) It took Arman 20 bottles of petrol to fill a drum. If it takes 5 drums to fill a truck, how many bottles would Arman need to fill a truck? Solution: 16) a) N eeta’s mother made some lemonade for her. She used 6 cups to fill a bottle. Neeta and her friends need 10 such bottles. How many cups of lemonade should Neeta’s mother make? b) R ani bought oil packets from the market. It took her 7 oil packets to fill a big container. How many oil packets are required by Rani to fill 15 such containers? Solution: Measurement 49 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___53 / 64

I Apply Short Answer Questions 17) Tick the units used to measure the following. Object a large bottle of water eye drop Units mℓ ℓ 18) You have the following things with you: A container of oil and a drop of rose milk. What units do you use to measure them? Solution: Long Answer Questions 19) What are the units used to measure the following? a) milk in a glass b) water in fish tank c) cold coffee in a cup d) a drum of mango juice Solution: 50 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___54 / 64

20) Circle the vessel which uses the given unit of capacity. Unit of capacity Vessels mℓ ℓ mℓ ℓ I Explore (H.O.T.S.) Short Answer Question 21) Lalit has a mug, a bucket and a drum. a) If Lalit has 250 mℓ of water, which vessel can he fill completely? b) H e has to fill 2 litres of water in a container. Which vessel is more suitable to be used by Lalit? Measurement 51 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___55 / 64

Solution: Long Answer Question 22) Circle the vessel which nearly has the same capacity given. Unit of capacity Vessels 15 mℓ 10 litres 750 mℓ 5 litres 52 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___56 / 64

11Chapter Data Handling 11.1 Record Data Using Tally Marks I Recall Multiple Choice Questions The number of students who like different colours is given in the table. Read the table and answer the following questions. Colours Number of students Red 7 Blue 5 10 Yellow 6 Green 1) How many students like red? [] [] (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 7 (D) 6 [] 2) Which colour is liked by most of the students? (A) red (B) yellow (C) blue (D) green 3) How many students like green? (A) 6 (B) 10 (C) 5 (D) 7 I Remember and Understand Multiple Choice Questions [] 4) Which of the following tally marks represent the number 5? (A) III (B) IIII (C) IIII (D) II 53 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___57 / 64

5) Which of the following tally marks represent the number 3? [] [] (A) II (B) III (C) IIII (D) IIII 6) What is the number for the tally marks IIII? (A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4 Fill in the Blanks 7) The __________ given can be arranged in the form of a table. 8) T  he number of an item in a data set can be represented by drawing ___________________ lines. 9) T  o show _____________ items, we draw 4 vertical lines and cross them with the last line. Very Short Answer Questions 10) What is written in the first column of a data table? Solution: 11) What is drawn in the second column of a data table? Solution: 12) What is written in the third column of a data table? Solution: Short Answer Questions 13) Represent the data in tally marks. Item Tally Marks Numbers Ice cream 12 Chocolate 10 Fruit juice 7 Soup 6 14) Complete the given table by writing the numbers. Subjects Tally Marks Numbers Maths IIII IIII English IIII Science III Hindi IIII I 54 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___58 / 64

Long Answer Questions 15) Jasveer has the following things: toy car, pen, ball, toy car, t-shirt, toy car, toy car, ball, pen, toy car, block, t-shirt, pen, ball, ball, toy car, t-shirt, block, pen, ball, block, ball, toy car, ball, t-shirt, pen, toy car, pen, block, toy car, toy car, t-shirt Represent this data in the form of a table using tally marks. Solution: 16) To wrap gifts, Neha used ribbons of the given colours: red, yellow, red, pink, orange, yellow, red, red, orange, pink, yellow, orange, pink, red, yellow, red, orange, pink, orange, pink, yellow, pink, red, pink, yellow, pink Represent the data in the form of a table using tally marks. Solution: I Apply Short Answer Questions 17) Zunaid is making fruit salad for his friends. The types of fruits Zunaid brought from the market are: Data Handling 55 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___59 / 64

apple, mango, chikoo, strawberry, banana, mango, chikoo, strawberry, chikoo, banana, mango, strawberry, apple, mango, chikoo, strawberry, banana, mango, banana, chikoo, apple, banana, strawberry, strawberry, banana, mango, banana, strawberry, chikoo, mango, apple, banana, apple, strawberry, mango, banana, chikoo, mango, banana, strawberry, chikoo, banana, chikoo, banana, banana, chikoo, chikoo, mango Represent this data in a table using tally marks. From the table, answer the following: a) What is the total number of fruits? b) Which fruit(s) is/are brought the least? Solution: 18) The following data shows the types of books Roshan has: detective, mystery, adventure, fairy tales, detective, mystery, fairy tales, detective, mystery, adventure, fairy tales, detective, horror, adventure, detective, mystery, fairy tales, detective, fairy tales, adventure, fairy tales, mystery, detective, horror, fairy tales, adventure, fairy tales, detective, detective adventure, mystery, detective, fairy tales, adventure, horror, fairy tales, detective, adventure, fairy tales, mystery, fairy tales, detective, adventure, horror, fairy tales Represent this data in a table using tally marks. From the table, find out: a) the type of book that is maximum in number b) the number of mystery books 56 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___60 / 64

Solution: Long Answer Questions 19) Different flavours of ice cream in a shop are: vanilla, chocolate, kesar, vanilla, butterscotch, pista, chocolate, vanilla, pista, butterscotch, kesar, vanilla, chocolate, pista, chocolate, butterscotch, chocolate, kesar, butterscotch, vanilla, pista, chocolate, kesar, kesar, vanilla, pista, butterscotch, chocolate, kesar, pista, chocolate, chocolate, vanilla, pista, chocolate, vanilla, chocolate, pista, butterscotch, pista, kesar, vanilla, vanilla Represent this data in a table using tally marks. From the table, find the flavour(s) of ice cream that is/are: a) maximum in number. b) more in number than pista and fewer in number than chocolate. c) fewer in number than vanilla but more in number than butterscotch. d) equal in number. Solution: Data Handling 57 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___61 / 64

20) Represent the data recorded at a grocery shop using tally marks. Draw a pictograph for the sale of grocery items. Sugar: 24 Chocolate: 30 Salt: 15 Flour: 21 Matchbox: 27 Solution: I Explore (H.O.T.S.) Short Answer Question 21) The different shoe sizes in a shop are as follows: 42, 42, 36, 36, 37, 38, 39, 39, 39, 38, 40, 41, 41, 42, 38, 36, 37, 37, 39, 40, 36, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 41, 41, 42, 42, 42, 38, 39, 36, 37, 38, 36, 36, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 40, 42, 42 Represent this data in a table using tally marks. 58 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___62 / 64

From the table, find the size(s) of shoes that is/are: a) one fewer in number than 42. b) equal in number. Solution: Long Answer Question 22) The number of vehicles noted by the police on a Monday morning are as follows: Cars: 25 Bicycles: 10 Auto rickshaws: 20 School vans: 15 Buses: 27 Represent this data in a table using tally marks. From the table, find the vehicle(s) which is/are: a) used the most for travelling. b) used the least for travelling. c) more in number than bicycles but fewer in number than buses. d) more in number than auto rickshaws but fewer in number than buses. Solution: Data Handling 59 NR_BGM_9789387552173-TRAVELLER-G03-MATHS-WORKBOOK-PART2_Text.pdf___63 / 64

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