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Measuring Length Class 4 Maths Worksheet
Class 4 Maths Chapter 6 Worksheet with Answers – Class 4 Measuring Length Worksheet
Question 1.
Observe the picture given below and answer the following questions.

(i) Which two birds have the shortest distance between them? ________
(ii) Which two birds have the longest distance between them? ________
(iii) Distance between bird A and bird B is more than the distance between bird E and bird D. (True/False)
(iv) Which two birds are nearest to each other? ________
(v) Which two birds are farthest from each other? ________
Answer:
(i) F and G
(ii) C and D
(iii) True
(iv) F and G
(v) A and G
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Question 2.
Write the correct length.

Answer:
(i) 3 cm
(ii) 3.5 cm
(iii) 5 cm
(iv) 8 cm
(v) 4.5 cm
Question 3.
Write a suitable unit (cm, m and km) to measure the following objects.
(i) Length of a safety pin. _________________
(ii) Height of the wall of a house. _________________
(iii) Distance covered by your car. _________________
(iv) Length of your pencil. _________________
(v) Length of a hundred-rupee note. _________________
Answer:
(i) cm
(ii) m
(iii) km
(iv) cm
(v) cm
Question 4.
Draw the following objects. One has been done for you.
(i) A pencil 1 cm shorter than this.

(ii) A cup longer than this cup.

(iii) A bottle, half of the height of this bottle.

Answer:
Do it yourself
Question 5.
Read the height of different members of Radhika’s family and answer the following questions.
| Family Members | Height (in cm) |
| Grandfather | 176 |
| Grandmother | 171 |
| Father | 182 |
| Mother | 168 |
| Sister | 98 |
| Radhika | 102 |
(i) Who is the tallest member in the family?
(ii) Who is the shortest member in the family?
(iii) What is difference between the heights of Radhika’s father and her mother?
(iv) What is the difference between the heights of Radhika and her sister?
Answer:
(i) Radhika’s father
(ii) Radhika’s sister
(iii) 14 cm
(iv) 4 cm
Question 6.
Write whether the following statements are true or false. If false, then also write the correct unit in the given box.
| True/False | Correct Unit | |
| (i) The length of your lunch box is 15 km. | ||
| (ii) The length of a pencil is 12 m. | ||
| (iii) Your uncle’s height is 174 cm. | ||
| (iv) The distance between the market and your house is 2 km. | ||
| (v) The height of the wall of your house is 5 m. |
Answer:
(i) False, cm
(ii) False, cm
(iii) True
(iv) True
(v) True
Question 7.
The following picture shows a 4000 m car race.

(i) Match the distance of each car from the finishing line.
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
| (i) Car A | (a) 17m |
| (ii) Car B | (b) 12m |
| (iii) Car C | (c) 10m |
| (iv) Car D | (d) 25m |
| (v) Car E | (e) 40m |
Answer:
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
| (i) Car A | (c) 10m |
| (ii) Car B | (b) 12m |
| (iii) Car C | (a) 17m |
| (iv) Car D | (d) 25m |
| (v) Car E | (e) 40m |
(ii) Which car has the highest possibility of winning?
________________________________________
Answer:
Car A
(iii) What is the distance between car D and car E?
________________________________________
Answer:
15 m
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Question 8.
Queen Marry School organised a sports day. Many students took part in different sports. 1st and 2nd winners of the two sports are given below. Read the following instructions carefully and answer the following questions.
| Sport | Winner (women) | Winner (men) |
| High jump | 1st-Jenisa (2 m 40 cm) | lst-Judie (2 m 50cm) |
| 2nd- Richa (2 m 13 cm) | 2nd-Siddharth (2 m 39cm) | |
| Long jump | 1st- Ramella (6 m 14 cm) | lst-Parth (7 m 63 cm) |
| 2nd- Krista (5 m 95 cm) | 2nd-Rony (7 m 46 cm) |
(i) What is the difference between the long jump of Ramella and Krista? ________
(ii) What is the difference between the 1st winner of the long jump in women and 2nd winner of the high jump in men? ________
(iii) What is the difference between the high jump of Siddharth and long jump of Parth? ________
Answer:
(i) 19 cm
(ii) 3 m 75 cm
(iii) 5 m 24 cm
Question 9.
Complete the table.
Note 1 kilometre (km) =1000 metre (m), 1 m = 100 centimetres (cm)
(i) Conversion of metre (m) to centimetre (cm)

Answer:
Do yourself
(ii) Conversion of metre (m) to kilometre (km)

Answer:
Do yourself
(iii) Conversion of kilometre (km) to metre (m)

Answer:
(a) 12000 m
(b) 9600 m
(c) 8050 m
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(iv) Conversion of metre (m) to centimetre (cm)

Answer:
(a) 12020 cm
(b) 14081 cm
(c) 6099 cm
Question 10.
Add (with or without conversion)
(i) 12 m 60 cm and 6 m 80 cm. (in cm) _________________
(ii) 60 m 35 cm and 120 m 65 cm. (in m) _________________
(iii) 12 m 60 cm and 40 cm. (in m) _________________
(iv) 190 m 40 cm and 60 m 40 cm. (in cm) _________________
(v) 12 km and 7 km. (in m) _________________
(vi) 19 km 126 m and 20 km 120 m. (in km and m) _________________
(vii) 106 m 60 cm and 209 m 79 cm. (in cm) _________________
(viii) 39 km 109 m and 14 km 79 m. (in m) _________________
Answer:
(i) 1940 cm
(ii) 181 m
(iii) 13 m
(iv) 25080 cm
(v) 19000 m
(vi) 39 km 246 m
(vii) 31639 cm
(viii) 53188 m
Question 11.
Subtract (with or without conversion)
(i) 120 m 60 cm from 180 m 90 cm. (in m and cm) _________________
(ii) 43 km 4 m from 84 km 6 m. (in km and m) _________________
(iii) 120 m 80 cm from 189 m 90 cm. (in cm) _________________
(iv) 21 km 869 m from 36 km 769 m. (in m) _________________
(v) 449 m 13 cm from 511 m 44 cm. (in m and cm) _________________
(vi) 89 km 443 m from 98 km 609 m. (in m) _________________
(vii) 103 m 39 cm from 123 m 10 cm. (in cm) _________________
(viii) 40 cm from 729 m 40 cm. (in m) _________________
Answer:
(i) 60 m 30 cm
(ii) 41 km 2 m
(iii) 6910 cm
(iv) 14900 m
(v) 62 m 31 cm
(vi) 9166 m
(vii) 1971 cm
(viii) 729 m
(ix) 36058 cm
Question 12.
5 students ran around a playground, which is as shown below.

The number of rounds completed by each student is as follows
| Name of students | Number of rounds |
| Supriya | 3 |
| Raina | 4 |
| Sachin | 2 |
| Nitin | 1 |
Answer the following questions based on the given information,
(i) What is the distance covered by Supriya? (in km and m)
________________________________________
Answer:
7 km 800 m
(ii) Who ran the minimum distance and how much? (in m)
________________________________________
Answer:
Nitin, 2600 m
(iii) What is the difference between the distance covered by Nitin and Sachin? (in m)
________________________________________
Answer:
2600 m
Question 13.
Count the number of squares covered by each figure and tick (✓) the figure covering the maximum number of squares in the box.

Answer:
(ii) 9
(iii) 12
(iv) 8
Figure (i) has maximum number of squares.
Question 14.
If some part of the original figure is cut-off then find the length of the boundary of the original figure, remaining figure and the figure which is being cut-off from the original figure.

Answer:
(i) 16 cm, 16 cm, 4 cm
(ii) 20 cm, 20 cm, 8 cm
(iii) 20 cm, 22 cm, 6 cm
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Question 15.
State Yes or No.
Calculate the length of the boundary of the given fields and state whether the given length is correct or not.

Answer:
(i) Yes
(ii) Yes
(iii) No
(iv) No
Question 16.
(i) See the following figure and then answer the given questions.

(a) How many small squares of size 1 cm are there in this big square?
(b) Is there any way to find the total number of squares without counting each? If yes, then write it below.
Answer:
(a) 49
(b) Yes, 7 x 7
(ii) Guess, how many more squares of 1 cm are required to fill this rectangle?
Answer:
10 squares
Question 17.
(i) Sneha went from his house to the book shop and then to post office and back home. How much distance did she travel in all?

Answer:
430 m
(ii) In the given figures, find the missing length. The length of the boundaries of the figure are given.

Length of the boundary = 30 m
Missing length = ________ m
Answer:
Missing Length = 9 m
Question 18.
Application based questions.
(i) A cloth merchant sold 16 m 69 cm cotton and 49 m 96 cm silk cloth. How much total cloth did he sell?
________________________________________
Answer:
66 m 65 cm
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(ii) A tailor uses 6 m 80 cm of cloth for a suit. How much cloth will be required for 2 such suits?
________________________________________
Answer:
13 m 60 cm
(iii) Ajay travelled 169 km 190 m by car and 440 km 120 m by bus. What distance did he travel in all?
________________________________________
Answer:
609 km 310 m
(iv) Amit covered 2 km 90 m distance by foot, 8 km 160 m distance by bus and 29 km 180 m distance by car. Find the total distance covered by him.
________________________________________
Answer:
39 km 430 m
(v) Ishita ran 546 m to one direction. Divyanshi ran 696 m to the opposite direction of Ishita. What is the total distance between them?
________________________________________
Answer:
1242 m
(vi) Komal visits the temple every Sunday as it is very far. She first walks about 300 m to the market and then walks 200 m through the market. Next, she runs across a playground covering 250 m. Then, she finally takes a rickshaw and covers 450 m to reach the temple. Find the total distance covered by her.
________________________________________
Answer:
1200m
(vii) Sudesh walks around a park as shown in the diagram given below. How much distance does he cover in two rounds?

________________________________________
Answer:
734 m
(viii) Usha and Varsha are running around a circular track. Usha is running on the inner circle. Varsha is running on the outer circle. Varsha runs faster than Usha but still she loses the race. What is the reason behind Varsha losing the race?

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Answer:
Boundary of outer circle has larger length, whereas boundary of inner circle has smaller length. So, Varsha had to run more distance as compared to Usha.
(ix) Look at the picture of the table cloth and find how much lace is used for one table cloth. Also, find how much lace will be left in the roll, if the roll is 20 m long.

________________________________________
Answer:
6 m 20 cm, 13 m 80 cm