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MathematicsClass 1CBSE

What can a coin do?

A coin can roll and slide. It can roll on its curved edge and slide on its flat circular face. This makes a coin a good example of an object that can do both actions.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

What are the shapes of dice, ball, and cone?

A dice is shaped like a cube, a ball is shaped like a sphere, and a cone has a cone shape. These real-life objects help children identify 3D shapes easily.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which shape looks like a classroom blackboard?

A classroom blackboard usually looks like a rectangle. A rectangle has 4 sides and 4 corners. Its opposite sides are equal.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

In a cube, how are all sides?

In a cube, all sides are equal. A cube has equal faces and equal edges. Dice is a simple real-life example of a cube.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which shape looks like a wheel?

A circle looks like a wheel. A circle is round and has no corners. Wheels roll easily because of their circular shape.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which shape has 3 sides and 3 corners?

A triangle has 3 sides and 3 corners. It is a flat 2D shape. Roofs, traffic signs, and slices of pizza can sometimes look like triangles.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

What comes next in the pattern: Circle, Square, Circle, Square?

The next shape is Circle. The pattern repeats one circle followed by one square. Recognizing such shape patterns improves observation and logical thinking in Class 1 Maths.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which object is flat and cannot roll?

An eraser is flat and usually cannot roll. It has flat surfaces, so it mostly slides when pushed. This helps students compare objects that roll and objects that slide.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which 3D shape is a gift box usually?

A gift box is usually shaped like a cube. A cube has equal faces, equal edges, and corners. Dice and some boxes are also examples of cube-shaped objects.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Does a rectangle have two long sides and two short sides?

Yes, a rectangle has two long sides and two short sides. Opposite sides of a rectangle are equal. A classroom blackboard, book, or notebook often looks like a rectangle.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

How many edges does a cylinder have?

A cylinder has 2 edges. These edges are the curved boundaries where the flat circular faces meet the curved surface. A juice can is a good example of a cylinder.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which shape is used in traffic signs like STOP? 

A STOP traffic sign usually has an octagon shape. An octagon has 8 sides. Learning real-life examples of shapes helps children connect Maths with the world around them.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

How many equal sides does a square have?

A square has 4 equal sides. All sides of a square are the same length, and it also has 4 corners. This makes a square one of the easiest shapes for Class 1 students to identify.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

Which is the odd one out: cube, cone, or circle?

The odd one out is circle. A cube and a cone are 3D shapes, while a circle is a 2D flat shape. This helps students understand the difference between flat shapes and solid shapes.

MathematicsClass 1CBSE

What can a ball do?

A ball can roll because it has a round shape. Since it does not have flat faces like a box or book, it moves smoothly when pushed on the floor. In Class 1 Maths, a ball is a common example of an object that rolls.

MathematicsClass 10CBSE

Why is the number zero so different and mysterious from other numbers?

Zero is the only number that breaks standard mathematical rules in multiple ways:Division by zero is undefined: 5/0 has no valid answer. If 5/0 = x, then 0 × x = 5 — but 0 times anything is always 0, never 5. The operation is a logical impossibility.Zero is neither positive nor negative: Every other number belongs to one category. Z

MathematicsClass 10CBSE

Why does 0 exist if it is nothing?

Zero exists precisely because "nothing" needs to be represented and that representation is not nothing at all.Historical context:Ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece had no symbol for zero creating enormous problems in calculationThe concept of zero as a number was formally developed in India by Brahmagupta in the 7th century CE, then transmi

MathematicsClass 10CBSE

What is the most uncommon number between 1 and 100?

This has both a psychological and a mathematical answer.Psychologically: When asked to pick a "random" number between 1 and 100, people avoid obvious choices like 1, 10, 50, and 100. Research shows 37 and 73 are the most commonly chosen "random" numbers. This means the truly uncommon choices are the ones people overlook as "too obvious": 1, 2, 99, 100.Mathematically (most distinctive numbers near 100):<li data-list-item-id="e8f9ecf406c4e

MathematicsClass 10CBSE

How do you define a number in mathematics?

A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. It is an abstract concept representing quantity or position.The major types of numbers (hierarchy from simple to complex):TypeDescriptionExamplesNatural numbers (N)Counting numbers starting from 11, 2, 3, 4, 5...Whole numbers (W)Natural numbers including 0</td

MathematicsClass 6CBSE

The cost of 10 tables is ₹ 7500. Find the number of tables that can be purchased with ₹ 9000.

Number of tables purchased in ₹ 7500 = 10Number of tables purchased in ₹ 1 =10/7500∴ Number of tables purchased in ₹ 9000=10×9000/75000=12

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