The document is a worksheet focused on time and calendar concepts, containing fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions about leap years, and various problems involving time calculations. It includes tasks for converting time units, adding and subtracting time, and solving word problems related to daily activities. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of time management and calendar usage.
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CH 8
The document is a worksheet focused on time and calendar concepts, containing fill-in-the-blank questions, multiple-choice questions about leap years, and various problems involving time calculations. It includes tasks for converting time units, adding and subtracting time, and solving word problems related to daily activities. The worksheet aims to enhance understanding of time management and calendar usage.
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CH 8
Time and Calander Worksheet
Q1. Fill in the blanks 1) 1. Minute hand takes ________ minutes move from 12 to 5. 2) Quarter to 12 at night is written as _________ (am/pm). 3) No. of days in the month when we can celebrate Children’s day. 4) In a year, _______ months have 31 days. 5) Reema has breakfast at 9.10 _________(am/pm). 6) 8 days = ___________hours. 7) 12 hours _______________ minutes. 8) 7:00 pm= ____________________ (24-hour clock time). 9) 1500 hours = ___________ ( 12-hour clock time). 10) 3 centuries= ____________ years. 11) 4 years = _____________ months. 12) 2 hours after 6:05 am= ______________. 13) I get up from bed at 5.00____________( a.m/ p.m). 14) 1:05 after midnight is _______ (a.m / p.m). 15) Quarter to 7 = _____________ minutes. Question 2. Answer the following questions:- 1. Which of the following are leap years? a) 1994 b)2004 c) 1900 d)2000 2. How many days are there from 19th June to 19th July ? 3. Name the months having 30 days. 4. Convert 4 hours 35 minutes into minutes. 5. Convert a. 7 minutes 5 seconds into seconds b. 12 minutes 40 seconds into second 5. How many hours are there in 7 days and 7 hours? 6. How many minutes are there in 8 hours 50 minutes? Q3. Arrange in column and add:- a. 8 hours 45 minutes and 6 hours 35 minutes. b. 5 hours 25 minutes and 5 hours 55 minutes. c. 9 hours 25 minutes 10 secs; 8 hours 16 mins 20 secs; and 2 hours 20 mins 35 secs. Q4. Arrange in column and subtract:- a. 8 hours 10 minutes from 10 hours b. 12 hours 56 minutes from 15 hours 40 minutes c. 7 hours 12 minutes 20 seconds from 10 hours 25 minutes 40 seconds Q5 WHAT TIME WILL IT BE:- a. 4 hours 20 minutes after 2:25 am? b. 2 hours 10 minutes after 3:50 pm? c. 3 hours before 7:10 am? Q6. FIND THE TIME DURATION BETWEEN:- a. 12 noon and 9:38 pm b. 5:16 am and 10:48 am c. 3:40 am and 6:20 pm Q7. Word problems:- Q1. Madhu goes to school at 8:20 am and returns at 3:30 pm. How long is she away from home? Q2. Gurmeet jogs for 40 minutes everyday. If he leaves at 6:40 am when will he return? Q3. Mrs Singh left home at 10:45 am and returned after 1 hour and 20 minutes. At what time did she return? Q4. Rita went swimming at 4:10 pm and returned at 6:05 pm. How long was she away? Q5. A vendor starts his rounds at 10:20 am and returns at 2:40pm. How long is he away on round? Q6. A film show has to last for 3 hours 10 minutes. If the show had started at 3:10 pm, when will it get over? Q7. Pritam joined a factory on 10th January 2011. He worked for 35 days. On what date did he leave the factory?