Class 2nd Maths Chapter 7 Solutions – Complete Class 2 Maths Chapter 7 Notes.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 2nd Maths: Chapter 7-Jugs and Mugs
NCERT 2nd Maths Chapter 7, class 2 Maths Chapter 7 solutions
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Make and Enjoy Lemon Drink
You will need

How to make it:

Question 1.
Guess and then find out:
(a) How many drops of lemon juice do you get from

half a lemon?
(b) How many drops of lemon juice do you get from

a full lemon?
(c) How many drops of lemon juice fill one

spoon?
Answer.
(a) 7 or 8 drops.
(b) 15 or 16 drops.
(c) 12 or 13 drops.
Enjoy your lemon drink!
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Question 2.
For making 6 glasses of lemon drink—
(a) How many lemons will you need?
(b) How many spoons of sugar will you take?
Answer.
(a) 2 or 3 lemons.
(b) 5 or 6 spoons of sugar.
Lemon Drink Stall at a Village Fair
Question 3.

Answer.
Yes, it is casier to pour into a glass from a jug than a bucket.
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Question 4.

Answer.
She needs to pay ₹20.
Question 5.

Answer.
4 small glasses.
Question 6.

Answer.
2 small glasses.
Fun In Filling Vessels
Question 5.

Answer.
Do it yourself.
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Question 6.
(a) Guess which vessel holds the least water.
(b) Which vessel holds the most water?
Answer.
(a) Bowl.
(b) Pot.
Question 7.
Now, you collect different vessels from your kitchen.
Use the same

cup to fill each of them.
Count the number of cups of water each of them can hold.
Answer.
Try yourself.
Question 8.
First guess and then do it:
Answer.

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Question 9.
Ring the one which holds more water.
Answer.


Rani and the Milkman

Question 10.
Do you think Anil has given Rani less milk? Help her.
Answer.
No, Anil has not given Rani less milk.
Find Out
Question 11.
How much milk does your mother buy everyday?
Answer.
2 litres.
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Try Yourself
Question 12.
Take five different types of big vessels from your kitchen. Fill ail of them one by one with one jug full of water. What ‘o you see? Why? Talk to your friends about it.
Answer.
We see that some vessels are fully filled and some are not..
Water Is Useful
Question 13.
Find out how much water (in mugs or buckets) is used in your house for each of the following.
Answer.

Question 14.
Guess and then find out:
(a) How many mugs of water fill one bucket?
(b) How many buckets of water do you use to take a bath?
(c) How many mugs of water do you use to take a bath?
Answer.
(a) 15 mugs.
(b) 1 bucket.
(c) 15 mugs.
Question 15.
(a) How much water will fill a balloon?

(b) How much water is needed to fill a water gun (pichkari)?

(c) I can drink 9 buckets of water at once.
How many buckets can two camels drink at once?

Answer.
(a) 1 mug.
(b) 2 mugs
2 x 9 = 18 buckets.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 2nd Maths: Chapter 7-Jugs and Mugs
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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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