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Filling and Lifting

CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics

Flashcards for Filling and Lifting — CBSE Class 3 Mathematics. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Capacity Basics

What is capacity?

Answer

Capacity is how much liquid a container can hold. For example, a big jug has more capacity than a small glass.

Card 2Capacity Comparison

If you pour water from 3 small bowls to fill 1 glass, what can you say about the glass?

Answer

The glass has more capacity than one small bowl. It takes 3 small bowls to fill the glass, so the glass holds 3 times more water than one bowl.

Card 3Standard Units

What is 1 litre?

Answer

1 litre is a standard unit to measure capacity. It is used to measure how much liquid a container can hold. Milk packets often show 1 litre on them.

Card 4Capacity Comparison

Which holds more water - a bucket or a glass?

Answer

A bucket holds more water than a glass. The bucket has greater capacity than the glass.

Card 5Fraction Units

How many glasses of half litre each will fill a 1 litre jug?

Answer

2 glasses of half litre each will fill a 1 litre jug. This is because 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 litre.

Card 6Fraction Units

How many quarter litre glasses will fill a 1 litre bottle?

Answer

4 quarter litre glasses will fill a 1 litre bottle. This is because 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 1 litre.

Card 7Practical Applications

Why do milkmen use measuring cups?

Answer

Milkmen use measuring cups to give the exact amount of milk to customers. This ensures everyone gets the right quantity they pay for.

Card 8Weight Basics

What does it mean when we say one object is heavier than another?

Answer

When one object is heavier than another, it means it weighs more. If you hold them in your hands, the heavier object will pull your hand down more.

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