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NCERT Solutions for Class 2nd Maths: Chapter 9-My Funday
NCERT 2nd Maths Chapter 9, class 2 Maths Chapter 9 solutions
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One day Monday
Went to Tuesday
To see Wednesday
And ask Thursday
To tell Friday
And also Saturday
That Sunday is Funday!
Question 1.
Is Sunday a funday for you?
Answer.
Yes, Sunday is funday for me.
Question 2.
Monday is happy to be the first day of the week. Now you tell—
(a) The third day of the week is _____.
(b) The fifth day of the week is _____.
(c) The second day of the week is ______.
(d) The last day of the week is ______.
Answer.
(a) Wednesday.
(b) Friday.
(c) Tuesday.
(d) Sunday.
Question 3.
Which day will come
(a) After Sunday?
(b) Before Sunday?
(c) After Wednesday?
(d) Before Wednesday?
(e) 2 days after Sunday?
(f) 4 days after Wednesday?
(g) 7 days after Monday?
Answer.
(a) Monday.
(b) Saturday.
(c) Thursday.
(d) Tuesday.
(e) Tuesday.
(f) Sunday.
(g) Monday.
Question 4.
Which day do you like most? Why?
Answer.
I like Sunday the most because it is funday!
Question 5.
What is the day today?
Answer.
Saturday.
Question 6.
Which day was it yesterday?
Answer.
Friday.
Question 7.
Which day will it be tomorrow?
Answer.
Sunday.
Question 8.
Which day will it be the day after tomorrow?
Answer.
Monday.
Question 9.
Which day was it the day before yesterday?
Answer.
Thursday.
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Teacher-Teacher
Some children of Class II-A love to play Teacher-Teacher’=. They have decided to take turns in playing the teachers role.

Day | Who will play teacher’s role |
Monday | Vaibhav |
Tuesday | Alpana |
Wednesday | Gaurav |
Thursday | Gurpreet |
Friday | Deepak |
Saturday | Rehnuma |
Question 10.
Now fill in the blanks:
Answer.
(a) Rehnuma will be the teacher the day after Friday.
(b) Vaibhav will play the teacher’s role on the day before Tuesday.
(c) Gaurav will play the teacher’s role on the day after Tuesday.
(d) Deepak will play the teacher’s role on the day before Saturday.
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Games Every Day?
Time-Table of II-A

Question 11.
Look at the time-table of Class II-A and fill in the table:
Answer.
Period | On which days? |
Drawing | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
Music | Monday, Thursday, Friday |
Games | Monday, Wednesday, Friday |
Library | Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday |
Question 12.
In your class
(a) On which days do you have a games period?
(b) How many children would like to have a games period every day?
(c) What games do you play in your games period?
(d) On which days do you have a drawing period?
(e) Do you have a music period? If yes, on which days?
(f) Which day of the week do you like best at school?
Answer.
(a) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
(b) 25.
(c) Football.
(d) Monday and Wednesday.
(e) Yes, Tuesday and Thursday.
(f) Saturday.
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Question 13.
Which month do you like best? Why?
Answer.
June. Because I can eat mangoes in this month.
Question 14.
Draw what you like to do in your favourite month.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
Question 15.
Fill in the Table:
Answer.
What I like best | Months in which it comes |
Fruit – Mango | June – July |
Vegetable – Ladyfinger | May – June |
Flower – Rose | February – March |
Question 16.
Write the names of five festivals that you or your friends celebrate. Also, write the months in which these festivals come.
Answer.
Name of the festival | Month in which it comes |
Diwali | November |
Raksha Bandhan | August |
Holi | March |
Dussehra | October |
Lohn | January |
Question 17.
Draw a scene of any of the festivals.
Answer.
Do it yourself.
Question 18.
Names of some of the months are missing in the list given below.
Fill in names of those months.
Answer.
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.
Question 19.
Look at the calendar to find out
(a) Which is the first month of the year?
(b) Which month comes after March?
(e) Which month comes before August?
(d) Which is the last month of the year?
Answer.
(a) January.
(b) April.
(c) July.
(d) December.
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February Is Different
Question 20.
Look at a calendar to find out:
(a) Which months have 30 days?
(b) How many months have 31 days?
(c) How many days are there in February?
(d) How many days together are there in May and June?
(e) How many Sundays are there In July?
(f) What is the day on your birthday?
Answer.
(a) April, June, September and November.
(b) 7 months.
(c) 28 or 29 days.
(d) 61 days.
(e) Four or five Sundays.
(f) Do it yourself.
Find Out
Question 21.
How many days do you get for your summer holidays?
Answer.
40 days.
Question 22.
How many winter holidays do you have?
Answer.
10 days.
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Question 23.
Have you ever felt—
(a) Your teeth chattering with cold?
(b) Your feet burning on walking barefoot?
(c) Name one month when you can easily walk barefoot?
Answer.
(a) Yes.
(b) Yes.
(c) October.
Question 24.
(a) Have you seen it raining for many days?
(b) In which month does it rain the most in your area?
Answer.
(a) Yes.
(b) July.
Question 25.
(a) Which are the hottest months in your area?
(b) Which are the coldest months in your area?
Answer.
(a) June-July.
(b) December—January.
Question 26.
Which fruits and vegetables are seen a lot In the market in these months? Write or draw:
Answer.
My-June | December-January | ||
Fruits | Vegetables | Fruits | Vegetables |
Mango | Ladys finger | Grapes | Cabbage |
Lichi | Cucumber | Apple | Carrot |
Guava | Capsiruni | Banana | Radish |
Watermelon | Potato | Orange | Cauliflower |
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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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