STD - 5 MATHS CHAPTER - 3 KETALA CHORAS ONLINE TEST

  STD- 5 CHAPTER - 3 ONLINE TEST

  STD- 5 CHAPTER - 3 ONLINE TEST

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  STD- 5 CHAPTER - 3 ONLINE TEST

Each rectangle is made up of 12 equal squares.  So everyone has the same area;  But its length varies.  Says the perimeter.  Which rectangle has the highest perimeter?  L Which rectangle has the lowest perimeter?  (Children are not expected to learn the definition of area; but with the help of appropriate examples, they develop the concept of area.  Things can be compared.)

  STD- 5 CHAPTER - 3 ONLINE TEST

Look at this interesting ticket: (a) How many squares are covered by ticket A with 1 cm side?  Ticket D covers 12 squares.  Each square is 1 cm long.  So the area of ​​postage stamp D is 12 sq cm.  And how much by ticket B?  (b) Which ticket has the largest area?  How many squares does this stamp cover with 1 cm side?  What is the area of ​​the largest ticket?  Square cm (C) Which two tickets have the same area?  What is the area of ​​each ticket?  Square cm (d) The area of ​​the smallest ticket is square cm.  The difference between the area of ​​the smallest ticket and the largest ticket is square cm.  Collect old postage stamps.  Arrange them on square boxes and get their area and perimeter.

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