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Worksheet For Maths Chapter-How much can you carry

Board CBSE
Textbook NCERT
Class Class 2
Subject Maths
Chapter Worksheet For Maths Chapter-How much can you carry
Chapter Name Chapter 3 How Much Can You Carry?
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Worksheet For Class 2 Maths Chapter 3 - How Much Can You Carry

Q1: Tom has 5 apples. His friend gives him 3 more. How many apples does Tom have now? (Addition)

Ans 1: Tom has 8 apples now.

Q2: Sara had 7 candies. She gave 2 candies to her sister. How many candies does Sara have now? (Subtraction)

Ans 2: Sara has 5 candies now.

Q3: There are 9 birds on a tree. 4 birds fly away. How many birds are left on the tree? (Mixed Operations)

Ans 3: There are 5 birds left on the tree.

Q4: Lisa has 6 red balloons and 4 blue balloons. How many balloons does she have in total? (Addition)

Ans 4: Lisa has 10 balloons in total.

Q5: Alex had 8 marbles. He lost 3 marbles while playing. How many marbles does Alex have now? (Subtraction)

Ans 5: Alex has 5 marbles now.

Q6:There are 12 flowers in the garden. 7 flowers are red, and the rest are yellow. How many flowers are yellow? (Mixed Operations)

Ans 6: There are 5 yellow flowers.

Fill In the Blanks:

1. Raju is ......................... than Reena. (heavier/lighter)

2. Jug is ......................... than Pot. (heavier/lighter)

3. Wood trunks is ......................... than Drum. (heavier/lighter)

4. Watermelon is ......................... than pineapple. (heavier/lighter)

5. Tyre is ......................... than Tube. (heavier/lighter)

6. Buffalo and cow have ......................... weight. (equal/unequal)

Section 2:

(a) A pencil is .................... than a notebook. (lighter/heavier)
(b) A table is .................... than a eraser. (heavier/lighter)
(c) A .................... is heavier than a dog. (cow/rat)
(d) A duster is .................... than a chalk stick. (lighter/heavier)
(e) A .................... is lighter than a watermelon. (lemon/coconut)
(f) A school bag is .................... than a water bottle. (lighter/heavier)
(g) A lion is .................... than a elephant. (heavier/lighter)
(h) A .................... is heavier than a spoon. (jug/bucket)
(i) A button is .................... than a wheel. (heavier/lighter)
(j) A stone is .................... than a feather. (lighter/heavier)
(k) A pillow is .................... than a balloon. (lighter/heavier)
(l) An/a .................... is heavier than a grape. (apple/lichi)
(m) A football is .................... than a balloon. (lighter/heavier)
(n) A shirt is .................... than a shoes. (lighter/heavier)
 

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