NCERT
Solutions for Class 2 Math Chapter 1 – What is Long, What is Round?
Page No 2:
Question
1:
Team A says ― pencil. • Do you also think
so? Now you think of a different answer for Uncle Meeku’s question.
____________
Answer:
Disclaimer: The purpose of this section
is to make students observe their surroundings. It is highly recommended that
the students prepare the answer on their own. Names of some commonly seen round
things that are pointed at one end and flat at the other are provided below for
reference.
An object that is pointed at one end and flat at the other
but is round like a pipe can be a pen, crayon or screw.
Question
2:
A
child from team A puts his hand in the bag. Others in team A have to guess. Can
you help them?
Answer:
Disclaimer: The purpose of this section
is to make students observe their surroundings. It is highly recommended that
the students prepare the answer on their own. Names of some of the commonly
seen round objects are provided below for reference.
An object that is round all around and has no corners
could be a tennis ball or lemon.
Page No 4:
Question
1:
Now you play this game in your class. Take
turns to name two things — one long and one round. Do not repeat things which
others have named.
Answer:
Disclaimer: The purpose of this section
is to make students observe their surroundings. It is highly recommended that
the students prepare the answer on their own. Names of some of the commonly
seen long and round things are provided below for reference.
Long things: Wicket, cricket
bat, sketch pen and measuring scale
Round things: Football, orange, wheel, steel
plate and CD
Page No 7:
Question
1:
Collect different things, such as boxes of
different kinds, balls, erasers, matchboxes etc.
Answer:
Disclaimer:
Students are advised to prepare the answer on their own.
Question
2:
Make your towers using different things,
like only matchboxes, only tins.
Answer:
Disclaimer:
Students are advised to prepare the answer on their own.
Page No 8:
Question
1:
Does a coin roll? Does it slide? Try.
Answer:
Yes, a coin can roll and
slide.
Question
2:
Can you make a 1-rupee
coin stand like this?
Answer:
Disclaimer: Students are advised to prepare the answer on
their own.