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Ticking Clocks and Turning Calendar

CBSE · Class 4 · Mathematics

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Card 1Calendar and Leap Years

What is a leap year and how often does it occur?

Answer

A leap year is a year that has 366 days instead of 365 days. It has an extra day (February 29th) and occurs every 4 years. Example: 2020, 2024, 2028 are leap years.

Card 2Calendar and Leap Years

How many days does February have in a leap year and in a regular year?

Answer

In a leap year: February has 29 days. In a regular year: February has 28 days. This is the only month that changes between leap years and regular years.

Card 3Calendar and Leap Years

If 2024 is a leap year, what are the next two leap years after it?

Answer

The next two leap years after 2024 are: 2028 and 2032. Leap years come every 4 years, so we add 4 to get the next leap year.

Card 4Calendar and Leap Years

How many days are there in a leap year?

Answer

A leap year has 366 days. This is one day more than a regular year, which has 365 days. The extra day is February 29th.

Card 5Time Reading

What is the difference between AM and PM?

Answer

AM means morning time (12:00 midnight to 11:59 in the morning). PM means afternoon/evening time (12:00 noon to 11:59 at night). We use AM/PM to tell if it's morning or evening when the clock shows the

Card 6Time Reading

How do you write 3:00 PM in 24-hour digital clock format?

Answer

3:00 PM is written as 15:00 hours in 24-hour format. To convert PM times to 24-hour format, add 12 to the hour (except for 12:00 PM which stays 12:00).

Card 7Time Reading

How do you write 7:30 AM in 24-hour digital clock format?

Answer

7:30 AM is written as 07:30 hours in 24-hour format. AM times stay the same in 24-hour format, but we add a zero in front if needed to make it 4 digits.

Card 8Days of the Week

If today is Wednesday, what day will it be the day after tomorrow?

Answer

If today is Wednesday, then: Tomorrow = Thursday, Day after tomorrow = Friday. So the day after tomorrow will be Friday.

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