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Worksheet: Time and Calendar

Q1: Answer the following questions:
(i) Which month comes just after May?
(ii) How much time does the minute hand take to go from one number to the next number?
(iii) How many minutes are there in 1 hour?Worksheet: Time and Calendar

Q2: Check if it is a leap year.
(i) 2012
(ii) 2009

Q3: Draw the hands of the clocks to show the time:
(i) 10:05
(ii) 5:15
(iii) 11:40
(iv) 1:40
(v) 4:45

Q4: Represent the times shown below on clocks:
(i) 1:15
(ii) 10:25
(ii) 4:00

Q5: Write the time using a.m. or p.m.:Worksheet: Time and Calendar
(i) 10 minutes after midnight
(ii) 5:45 in the evening
(iii) 12:10 in the afternoon
(iv) 11:50 in the morning
(v) 5:35 in the morning
(vi) 12:05 during the night
(vii) 8:15 in the morning
(viii) 4:10  in the evening

Q6: Write a.m. or p.m. in the given blank spaces to make the sentences correct:
(i) Piyush comes back from school at 2:00
(ii) Shilpa cleans her teeth at 6:30
(iii) You take your lunch at 1: 00
(iv) Divya goes to school at 7:30Worksheet: Time and Calendar

Q7: What time will it be:
(i) 3 hours after 11:10 p.m.?
(ii) 2 hours after 10:00 p.m.?
(iii) 2 hours before 1:30 p.m.?
(iv) 2 hours after 7:35 a.m.?
(v) 4 hours before 3:00 a.m.?

Q8: Convert the following into weeks:
(i) 364 days
(ii) 100 days
(iii) 85 days

Q9: Convert the following into seconds:
(i) 32 minutes
(ii) 12 minutes

Q10: Convert the following into days:
(i) 10 months 12 days.
(ii) 8 months

Q11: Answer the following questions:
(i) Manvar started dreaming at 11:50 p.m. His dream lasted for 40 minutes. When did his dream end?
(ii) Shinde started playing volleyball at 4:45 p.m. He played for 1 hour 15 minutes. When did he stop playing?

Worksheet: Time and Calendar(iii) A ferry boat started to sail at 11:30 a.m. It completed the journey at 3:10 p.m. How long did it sail?
(iv) Ragini started her dance practice at 5:40 p.m. and stopped it at 7:10 p.m. How long did she practice?

Q12: Kavita's school was closed from 15 December onwards for 28 days. On what date did the school reopen?

Q13: What date is 23 days before 8th June?

Q14: How many days are there from 8th August to 9th September?

Q:15 Salman's half-yearly exams begin on 18th October. He starts his revision 35 days earlier. When did he start his revision?

Q16: How many minutes are in 1 hour?
(a) 60
(b) 120
(c) 50
(d) 30

Q17: How many days are there in 6 weeks?
(a) 42 days
(b) 41 days
(c) 40 days
(d) 44 days

Q18: How many days are there in July and August?
(a) 31 days
(b) 30 days
(c) 29 days
(d) 28 days

Q19: The first month of the year
(a) January
(b) March
(c) April
(d) February

Q20: In which month Independence Day will come?
(a) August
(b) January
(c) March
(d) September


You can find Worksheets Solutions here: Worksheet Solutions: Time and Calendar 

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FAQs on Worksheet: Time and Calendar

1. How do I read and write time in 12-hour and 24-hour format?
Ans. The 12-hour format uses AM (morning) and PM (afternoon/evening) with hours from 1-12, while 24-hour format runs continuously from 00:00 to 23:59 without AM/PM labels. To convert: add 12 to PM times (except 12 PM stays 12:00), and midnight is 00:00. Both methods represent the same moments differently on a clock face or digital display.
2. What's the difference between leap years and regular years in a calendar?
Ans. A leap year has 366 days instead of 365, occurring every four years when the year is divisible by 4-except for century years, which must be divisible by 400. February gains an extra day (29th) in leap years. This adjustment keeps the calendar aligned with Earth's orbit around the sun, preventing seasonal drift over centuries.
3. How do I calculate the number of days between two dates on a calendar?
Ans. Count the days manually by marking start and end dates, or subtract the earlier date from the later one. Include both dates in your count or exclude one, depending on whether you're measuring elapsed time. Breaking it into weeks and remaining days simplifies larger gaps. Practice with calendar worksheets helps develop speed and accuracy for time calculations.
4. Why do months have different numbers of days and how do I remember them?
Ans. Ancient Roman calendars set varying month lengths based on lunar cycles and religious significance; this pattern persists today. A popular rhyme helps: "Thirty days has September, April, June, and November; all the rest have thirty-one, except February alone." This memory trick makes learning month durations easier for Class 4 students studying calendar concepts.
5. What does it mean when we say something happened at a quarter past or quarter to the hour?
Ans. Quarter past (or quarter after) means 15 minutes after the hour-written as :15. Quarter to means 15 minutes before the next hour-written as :45. Half past refers to 30 minutes after (:30). These fractions of an hour are essential time vocabulary used on analogue clocks and in daily schedules for telling time accurately.
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