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Q1: An elephant weighs 120 kg and a tiger weighs 100 kg. Which one is heavier and why?
Ans:
 An elephant weighs more than a tiger therefore, the elephant is heavier than the tiger.

Q2: A watermelon weighs 6 kg and a mango weighs 1/2 kg. Which one is heavier and why? Also is it always true that an object which is bigger in size is heavier?
Worksheet Solutions: Who Is Heavier - 2 | Mathematics for Class 3: NCERT

Ans:  A watermelon weighs more than a mango therefore, the watermelon is heavier than the mango.
In this case, heavier fruit is bigger in size than smaller fruit.
No, it's not always true that a heavier object is bigger than a lighter object. Consider a packet of 1 kg of popcorn and 2 kg of an iron rod. The size of the popcorn packet will be more than the size of the iron rod but its weight will be less than the iron rod.

Q3: How many weights of 1 kg will be required to balance the weight of a 10 kg object?
Ans: We need ten 1 kg weights to balance the weight of the 10 kg object.

Scales

  • We use scales to measure the weight of an object.
  • There are different kinds of scales as shown in the below figure. 

Different scales to measure weightDifferent scales to measure weight

  • Which kind of scale we should use depends on the amount of weight and the purpose of weighing.
  • Example: A spring scale is used to measure the weight of a gas cylinder and bathroom scales are used to measure the weight of a person

Q4:  Using the below image, explain which fruit is heavier.
Worksheet Solutions: Who Is Heavier - 2 | Mathematics for Class 3: NCERT

Ans: Clearly Peach is heavier than Pear, as Peach is on the lower side.

Q5: The weight of a soft toy (made of cotton) is 1 kg whereas the weight of a car toy (made of steel) is 3 kg. Which one is heavier? Also, guess which is bigger in size.
Ans:
A steel car of 3 kg is heavier than a soft toy of 1 kg. There are high chances that soft toys will be bigger than cars as cotton is lighter than steel.

Q6: A steel chair weighs 15 kg and a wooden bed also weighs 15 kg. Comment on their sizes. (does equal weight implies their size will be the same).
Ans:
Their size and shape can be different as they are made of different materials and for different use.

Q7: Which scale will you use to measure the weight of the gas cylinder?
Ans:
A spring scale will be used to measure the weight of the gas cylinder.

Q8: How many weights of 1 kg will be required to balance the weight of a 6 kg object?
Ans:
Six weights of 1 kg will be required.

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