NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

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Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

NCERT Solutions for Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

Chapter -14 Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

1. How many Hours?

(a) How much time do we spend in this?

Ans. We spend about one hour per day watching television (TV) or listening to the radio.

(b) Note the time you spend in front of a TV or radio everyday. Do this for one week. The time spent in a week is 11 hours. So in a month you spend 30 11 = 330 hours.

Find out from the friends the time they spend in a week.

Ans. The given table is completed after asking my friends as under:

How many hours they watch

TV or listen to the radio?

Number of children
More than 6 hours 8
Six hours 10
Five hours 12
Four hours 17
Three hours 13
Two hours 8
One hours 5
Zero hour (do not watch) 2

(c). From your table:

Watch TV/ listening to the radio.

Ans.(i) 8 children spend more than 6 hours in a weak.

(ii) 2 children spend no time at all.

(iii) Most children spend four hours in a week.

(iv) 47 children spend more than 3 hours.


2. Ask people in your family to name one programme they like and one programme they dislike. Make a table.

Ans. The required table is as follows:

Family Member Programme they like Programme they dislike
Mother Movie Sports
Father Sports Serials
Grandmother Religious Serials
Grandfather Religious Sports
Uncle Religious Plays
Brother Cartoons Plays
Sister Serials Sports

Most of the family member like religious programme. Most of the family members dislike sports.


3. Find out from friends the programmes they like and dislike, and write in a table.

Ans. The required table is as under: 

Kind of Programme Number of children liking it Number of children disliking it
News 3 17
Serials 5 15
Cartoons 19 1
Comedy 14 6
Sports 18 2

(a) Which kind of programme is liked by most children?

Ans. Cartoons is liked by most of the children.

(b) Which kind of programme is disliked by the least number of children?

Ans. Cartoons is disliked by the least number of children.

(c) How many children like sports programme?

Ans. 18 children like sports programmes.

(d) Is there any kind of programme not liked by anyone? Yes/No. If yes, which one?

Ans. There is no such programme which is not liked by anyone.


4. Who is my friend?

Read the poem carefully and answer these questions:

(a) Which word comes most often in the poem?

Ans. Let us prepare the following table to answer the questions:

Letter Tally Marks No. of letters Letter Tally Marks No. of letters
A IIIIIIIII 10 N IIIIIIIIIIIII 13
B I 1 O IIIIII 6
C II 2 P
D IIIIIII 7 Q
E IIIIIIIIII

IIIIIIIIII

20 R IIIIII 6
F II 2 S IIIIIIIIII 10
G II 2 T IIIIIIIIII 10
H IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 15 U IIII 4
I IIIIIIIIIIIIII 14 V I 1
J W IIIIIII 7
K II 2 X
L II 2 Y III 3
M IIIIIII 7 Z

The word ‘I’ is used most often in the poem.

(b) Which letter has been used most?

Ans. ‘E’ has been used most.

(c) Which comes the least?

Ans. ‘B’ and ‘V’ comes the least apart from P, Q, J, X and Z which never come.


Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

5. Take a paragraph you like from your language textbook. Read carefully and find out:

(a) Which word comes most often? How many times?

Ans. Consider the paragraph:

“He picked up a large bag and filled it with the most beautiful jewels. At least, when the bag was full, he went back to the cave door.”

The word ‘the’ comes most often in the paragraph. It comes three times.

(b) Which word comes least often?

Ans. Picked up, large, filled .. are some of the many words which come only once in the paragraph.

(c) The letter used more often is …

Ans. The letter ‘E’ is used more often.

(d) The letter used more often is ..

Ans. The letter ‘J, M, V’ are used least often.


6. Find out from your classmates and fill the table:

Ans. The table is filled as under:

Main food Number of persons
Rice 15
Wheat 20
Maize 10
Barely 5
Ragi 8

7. Look at the table and tell:

Main food Number of persons
Rice 15
Wheat 20
Maize 10
Barely 5
Ragi 8

(a) Most children eat food more from …

Ans. Most children eat wheat.

(b) Compared to children who eat rice, those who eat wheat are more/less equal.

Ans. The children who eat rice are less than those who eat wheat.

(c) Compared to those eat wheat, children who eat ragi are more/less.

Ans. The children who eat wheat are more than those eating ragi.


8. Preparing for the Class Drama:

(a) How many children are acting in a drama?

Ans. The number of children acting in a drama are 3 3= 9.

(b) Which are more children making the sets or those acting?

Ans. Number of children making the sets are 2 3 = 6 and, those who are acting= 3 3 = 9. Clearly, 9 > 6. Thus, the number of children acting are more than those making the sets.

(c) What is being done by most of the children?

Ans. Most of the children are playing music.

(d) How many children are collecting dresses?

Ans. Number of children collecting dresses are 2 3 = 6.


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9. From the picture (given in the book) we can see that:

 

 (a) Half of the children in the class take part in Games Club.

 (b) One fourth of the children are members of the Garden Club.

 (c) The Drawing Club has one-fourth children of the class.

  If there are 200 students in the school, look at the above Chapati Chart and tell the number of members in each club:

(A) The Games Club has ____ members.

Ans. Number of students in the school = 200

 Half of the children are in the Games Club.

So, the Games Club has   = 100 children.

The Games Club has 100 members.

(B) The Garden Club has ___ members.

Ans. One-fourth of the children are in the Garden Club.

 So, the Garden Club ha  = 50 children. The Garden Club has 50 members.

(C) There are __ members in the Drawing Club.

Ans. One-fourth of the children are in the Drawing Club.

So, the Drawing Club has  = 50 children.

There are 50 members in the Drawing Club.


10. Getting Wet in the Rain:

  See the Chapati (in the book) chart and tell:

(a) How many children like to get wet in the rain?

(i) Half(ii) One-fourth (iii) three-fourth

Ans. Three-fourth of children like to get wet in the rain. Thus (iii) is the answer.

(b) How many children do not like to get wet in the rain?

  (i) Half(ii) one-fourth  (iii) three-fourth

Ans. One-fourth of children do not like to get wet in the rain. Thus, (ii) is the answer.


11. If the children in the class is 28 then tell the number of children.

(a) Who like to get wet in the rain.

Ans. Number of children in the class is 28.

Who like to get wet in the rain = 28 = 7 3 = 21

(b) Who do not like to wet in the rain.

Ans. Who do not like to wet in the rain =  = 7


Class 4 Maths Smart Charts

12. Some children were asked which of these they like the most – Tea, Coffee and Milk.

The drink they like Number of children
Milk 20
Coffee 10
Tea 10
Total Number of children 40

 Find out from the children:

 (a) Children who like milk are  of the total children.

Ans. Children who like milk are =  of the total children.

(b) Children who like coffee are  of the total children.

Ans. Children who like coffee are  of the total children.

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