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Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

Q1: Answer the following questions:
(i) Which month comes just after May?
Ans: June

(ii) How much time does the minute hand take to go from one number to the next number?
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet MathsAns: 5 Minutes

(iii) How many minutes are there in 1 hour?
Ans:
60 minutes

Q2: Check it is a leap year or not?
(i) 2012
Ans: Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

Remainder is zero. So, 2012 is a leap year.

(ii) 2009
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths
Remainder is not zero. So, 2009 is not a leap year.

Q3: Draw the hands of the clocks to show the time:

(i) 10:05

Ans: 

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths(ii) 5:15
Ans:

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

(iii) 11:40
Ans:

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

(iv) 1:40
Ans:
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

(v) 4:45
Ans: 
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths 

Q4: Write down the time shown by each of the following clocks:
(i) 1:15
Ans:

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

(ii) 11:10
Ans:

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

(iii) 4:10
Ans:

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths


Q5: Write the time using a.m. or p.m. :
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths(i) 10 minutes after midnight
Ans: 12:10 A.M. 

(ii) 5:45 in the evening
Ans: 5:45 P.M.

(iii) 12:10 in the afternoon
Ans: 
12:10 P.M.

(iv) 11:50 in the morning
Ans: 11:50 A.M.

(v) 5:35 in the morning
Ans: 5:35 A.M.

(vi) 12:05 in the night
Ans: 12:05 A.M.

(vii) 8:15 in the morning
Ans: 8:15 A.M.

(viii) 4:10  in the evening
Ans: 4:10 P.M.

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
Ans:
P.M.

(ii) Shilpa cleans her teeth at 6:30
Ans: 
A.M.

(iii) You take your lunch at 1: 00
Ans: 
P.M.

(iv) Divya goes to school at 7:30
Ans: 
A.M.

Q7: What time will it be:
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths(i) 3 hours after 11:10 p.m.?
Ans:
2:30  a.m.(11:10 p.m. + 3 hours = 2:30 a.m.)

(ii) 2 hours after 10:00 p.m.?
Ans: 12:00  a.m.(10 p.m. + 2 hours = 12 a.m.)

(iii) 2 hours before 1:30 p.m.?
Ans: 
3:30 p.m.(1:30 p.m. + 2 hours = 3:30 p.m.)

(iv) 2 hours after 7:35 a.m.?
Ans: 
9:35  a.m.(7:35 p.m. + 2 hours =  9:35 a.m.)

(v) 4 hours before 3:00 a.m.?
Ans:
7:00 a.m.(3:00 a.m. + 4 hours = 7:00 a.m.)

Q8: Convert the following into weeks and days:

Note: We know, 1 Week = 7 Days

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths(i) 364 days
Number of weeks in 364 days = 364/7
Ans:
52 weeks

(ii) 100 days
Number of weeks in 100 days = 100/7
Ans: 
14 weeks 2 days

(iii) 85 days
Number of weeks in 85 days = 85/7
Ans:
12 weeks 1 day

Q9: Convert the following into seconds:

Note: 1 hour = 60 minutes and 1 minute = 60 seconds

(i) 32 minutes
32 x 60 = 1920
Ans: 1920 seconds

(ii) 12 minutes
12 x 60 = 720
Ans: 720 seconds

Q10: Convert the following into days:

Note: 1 year = 12 months and 1 month = 30 days(approx)


(i) 10 months 12 days.
1 month = 30 days => 10 months = 10 x 30 = 300 days
10 months 12 days = 300 +12 = 312 days
Ans: 312 days

(ii) 8 months
8 months = 8 x 30 = 240 days
Ans: 240 days

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?
Ans: 
11:50 p.m. + 40 minutes
11:50 p.m. +10 = 12:00 a.m.
Manvar’s drama ended at 12:30 a.m. + 30 minutes = 12:30 a.m

(ii) Shinde started playing volleyball at 4:45 p.m. He played for 1 hour 15 minutes. When did he stop playing?
Ans:
Started playing at =  4:45 p.m
Played for = 1 hour 15 minutes
He stopped at 6:00 p.m.

(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?
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet MathsAns: 11:30 to 2:30 = 3 hours
2:30 to 3:10 = 40 minutes
Total time taken = 3 hours 40 minutes.

(iv) Ragini started her dance practice at 5:40 p.m. and stopped it at 7:10 p.m. How long did she practice?
Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet MathsAns: 5:40 p.m. - 6:40 p.m. = 1 hour
6:40 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. = 30 minutes
Total time taken = 1 hour 30 minutes


Q12: Kavita's school was closed from 15 December onwards for 28 days. On what date did the school reopen?
Ans:
Kavita school was closed from 15 December and reopened after 28 days.
Number of days from 15 December till 31st December = 17
Number of days left in January = 28 - 17 = 12
Therefore, School reopened on 12th January
(28 days from 15 December = 12 January.)

Q13: What date is 23 days before 8th June?
Ans:
16th May

Our starting date is June 8, so that means 23 days before would be May 16.

According to the question:- 8 days are considered in June.

that means ( 23-8)  15 days will be deducted from May.

May has 31 days in total.

We have to deduct 15 days from MAY, that means ( 31- 15), it will be 16 th day of May,

Q14: How many days are there from 8th August to 9th September?
Ans: 
32 days
There are 31 days in August and 30 days in September
Number of days from August = 31 - 8 = 23
Number of days from September = 9
hence Total days = 23 + 9 = 32 days

Q15: Salman's half-yearly exams begin on 18th October. He starts his revision 35 days earlier. When did he start his revision?
Ans: 18 days of October subtracted from 35 =17 days and 30 days of September - 17 = 13 September.


Q16: How many minutes are in 1 hour?
(a) 60
(b) 120
(c) 50
(d) 30
Ans:
(a)
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour (a) because 1 minute = 1/60th of an hour, therefore, 60 minutes = 60/60 = 1 whole hour.

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

Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet MathsAns: (a)
There are 42 days in 6 weeks (a) because 1 week = 7 days, and therefore, 6 weeks  = 6 x 7 = 42 days.

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

Ans: (a)
July has 31 days, and August also has 31 days. Adding both gives a total of 62 days (a) between the two months.

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

Ans: (a)
The first month of the year is January (a) because it marks the beginning of the calendar year in most cultures, often named after the Roman god Janus.

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

Ans: (a)
Independence Day typically falls in the month of August (a) for many countries, including India and the United States, to commemorate their respective declarations of independence from colonial rule.

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FAQs on Time and Calendar - 1 Class 4 Worksheet Maths

1. What are some common ways to calculate time intervals between two dates?
Ans. To calculate time intervals between two dates, you can subtract the earlier date from the later date. This can be done using a calendar or a date calculator. Additionally, you can count the number of days, weeks, months, or years between the two dates, considering leap years if applicable.
2. How do I determine the number of days in a specific month?
Ans. The number of days in a specific month can be determined by referring to a calendar. Most months have 30 or 31 days, except February, which has 28 days in a common year and 29 days in a leap year. You can also remember the rhyme: "Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November..."
3. What is the significance of leap years in the calendar?
Ans. Leap years are significant because they help keep our calendar year synchronized with the astronomical year. A leap year, which occurs every four years, adds an extra day to February (February 29), making it 366 days instead of the usual 365 days. This adjustment accounts for the fact that a year is actually about 365.25 days long.
4. How can I convert time from 12-hour format to 24-hour format?
Ans. To convert time from 12-hour format to 24-hour format, follow these steps: If the time is in the AM and is not 12 AM, keep the hour the same. If it is 12 AM, convert it to 00. For PM times, add 12 to the hour, except for 12 PM, which remains the same. For example, 3:00 PM becomes 15:00.
5. What are some strategies for managing time effectively with a calendar?
Ans. Effective time management with a calendar can include prioritizing tasks, setting deadlines, and scheduling regular reviews of your upcoming events. You can use color coding for different types of activities, set reminders for important dates, and block out time for specific tasks to ensure that you stay organized and focused.
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