Class 2nd Maths Chapter 11 Solutions – Complete Class 2 Maths Chapter 11 Notes.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 2nd Maths: Chapter 11-Lines and Lines
NCERT 2nd Maths Chapter 11, class 2 Maths Chapter 11 solutions
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Whose Line is it?
Fatima draws a standing line.
Jasbir draws a slanting line.
Raima draws a sleeping line.
Question 1.
Match the picture of each child with the correct line.
Answer.
Question 2.
Draw more curved lines by joining the dots.
Answer.
Question 3.
Collect used matchsticks. Have fun making numbers and letters with these.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
Question 4.
Is there any number or letter that you cannot make with matchsticks?
Answer.
No.
Question 5.
Now write some numbers using straight lines.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
Question 6.
What about writing letters using straight lines? Which ones are easy?
Answer.
Some letters can be written very easily. A, E, F, H, I and K are easy to write using matchsticks.
Question 7.
Find out where else numbers and letters are written with straight lines.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
Dancing Lines
Remya saw a traffic policeman giving directions to vehicles.
Question 8.
Does a traffic policeman sometimes make curved lines?
Answer.
Yes.
Designs with Dots
Question 9.
Join the dots with curved or straight lines. Make your own designs.
Answer.
Lines In Pitures
Nancy saw these pictures made by folk artists.
Look for different types of lines —curved, standing, slanting and sleeping.
Question 10.
Draw some more pictures like these.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 2nd Maths: Chapter 11-Lines and Lines
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Chapterwise NCERT Solutions for Class 2 Maths :
- Chapter 1 What is Long, What is Round?
- Chapter 2 Counting in Groups
- Chapter 3 How Much Can You Carry?
- Chapter 4 Counting in Tens
- Chapter 5 Patterns
- Chapter 6 Footprints
- Chapter 7 Jugs and Mugs
- Chapter 8 Tens and Ones
- Chapter 9 My Funday
- Chapter 10 Add our Points
- Chapter 11 Lines and Lines
- Chapter 12 Give and Take
- Chapter 13 The Longest Step
- Chapter 14 Birds Come, Birds Go
- Chapter 15 How Many Ponytails?
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