Worksheet On Measurement in Old Day Class 4th Icse
Worksheet On Measurement in Old Day Class 4th Icse
6. Name any four body parts used for measurement in olden days.
7. Why was measurement not the same for all people in old times?
8. How did people measure the quantity of grains or liquids?
13. The length of an object varied because it depended on the length of a person’s _______.
14. In ancient times, people used _______ to weigh solid objects.
15. Fixed measures were developed to make measurement _______.
16. Handspan is measured from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger. (____)
17. The cubit is based on the length of a person’s leg. (____)
6. The force that helps open a door when we push it is called _______.
7. When a driver applies brakes, the car stops due to _______.
8. A force can change the _______ of a moving body.
9. The force responsible for pulling objects toward the Earth is _______.
10. Stretching a rubber band is an example of _______ force.
11. A force can only move an object but cannot stop it. (____)
12. The force we apply with our muscles is called muscular force. (____)
13. Gravity pushes objects away from the Earth. (____)
14. Force can change the shape of an object. (____)
15. A ball thrown by a bowler moves in different directions on its own. (____)
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11. Measuring cylinders and cans are used to measure liquid capacity. (____)
12. 1 minute is equal to 120 seconds. (____)
13. A normal human body temperature is 37°C. (____)
14. A thermometer measures time. (____)
15. The unit of temperature is measured in °C and °F. (____)
Worksheet on Measurement
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Worksheet on Forces
1. Which force causes a plastic comb to attract small bits of paper after being rubbed with
dry hair?
a) Magnetic force
b) Electrostatic force
c) Elastic force
d) Buoyant force
2. A bar magnet attracts an iron nail due to:
a) Electrostatic force
b) Magnetic force
c) Elastic force
d) Buoyant force
3. When a stretched rubber band returns to its original shape, it is due to:
a) Frictional force
b) Magnetic force
c) Elastic force
d) Buoyant force
4. The upward push of water on a floating object is called:
a) Magnetic force
b) Electrostatic force
c) Buoyant force
d) Elastic force
5. Which force always acts in the direction that stops movement?
a) Electrostatic force
b) Magnetic force
c) Frictional force
d) Buoyant force
11. Electrostatic force can move objects without touching them. (____)
12. Magnetic force is exerted only on plastic objects. (____)
13. Buoyant force acts downward on objects in water. (____)
14. Elastic force allows a rubber band to stretch and return to its original shape. (____)
15. Frictional force always helps objects move faster. (____)
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1. The force that pulls objects towards the Earth is called __________.
2. A __________ balance is used to measure weight electronically.
3. The unit of weight measurement includes grams and __________.
4. The instrument used to measure temperature is called a __________.
5. Frictional force is more on __________ surfaces and less on __________ surfaces.
6. The gravitational force on the moon is __________ times weaker than on Earth.
7. The force exerted by a stretched rubber band when released is called __________ force.
8. The force that helps objects float in water is called __________ force.
Section B: Multiple Choice Questions 9. Which instrument is used to measure liquid capacity?
a) Thermometer
b) Measuring cylinder
c) Weighing scale
d) Clock
Section C: Short Answer Questions 12. Explain why objects fall to the ground when thrown
upwards. 13. Why do we weigh less on the moon than on Earth? 14. What is the difference
between electrostatic force and magnetic force? 15. Why is it difficult to walk on ice?
Section D: True or False 16. Friction always helps in movement. (True/False) 17. A
thermometer measures time. (True/False) 18. A common balance is used to measure liquid
capacity. (True/False) 19. Magnetic force can attract any material. (True/False) 20. Buoyant
force acts in the downward direction. (True/False)
Bonus Question: (For extra credit) How did Isaac Newton discover gravity, and why is it
important for us today?
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Worksheet on Measurement and Forces
1. Fill in the blanks: a) The quantity of liquid a container can hold is called ___________.
b) 1000 millilitres = ______ litre. c) A ___________ is used to measure time. d) 1 hour =
______ minutes. e) The normal body temperature of a human is ______ °C or ______ °F.
2. Match the following: a) Measuring cylinder - ( ) b) Clinical thermometer - ( ) c) 60
seconds - ( ) d) 37°C - ( )
3. Define the following forces: a) Electrostatic Force: b) Magnetic Force: c) Elastic Force:
d) Buoyant Force: e) Frictional Force:
4. Multiple Choice Questions: a) What type of force helps an object float on water? i)
Magnetic Force
ii) Buoyant Force
iii) Frictional Force
iv) Electrostatic Force
c) What force pulls everything towards the center of the Earth? i) Buoyant Force
ii) Frictional Force
iii) Gravity
iv) Magnetic Force
5. Identify whether the following actions involve a push or a pull: a) Kicking a football -
___________ b) Drawing water from a well - ___________ c) Opening a door towards
yourself - ___________ d) Closing a drawer - ___________
6. Look at the pictures given below and label them as either a "Push" or "Pull" action.
Bonus Question: Isaac Newton discovered gravity when he observed an apple falling from a
tree. Explain in two to three sentences why objects fall to the ground instead of floating away.
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