
Draw a pie chart to represent how you spend your waking hours in a day. Use the data given in the table.
Activity
Time spent
Studying
5 h
Playing with friends
1 h
Playing sports
3 h
Watching television
2 h
Reading
2 h
Eating meals
2 h
Bathing and getting ready for school
1 h
Total
16 h

Important Questions on Motion and Time
Arrange the following time measuring devices in the order of the most ancient to the most recently developed.
wrist watch, atomic clock, pendulum clock, water clock, digital clock, stopwatch



Rahul's family went on a trip from New Delhi to Agra by car. The distance between the cities is . After travelling for , they stopped for a snack for . After reaching Agra, they took a break for to have lunch and left for sightseeing at . They later returned to the hotel at a certain time. They immediately left for New Delhi and drove back without stopping anywhere. They got home at exactly .
Activity | Time |
Departure from New Delhi | |
Arrival at hotel in Agra | |
Departure for sightseeing | |
Departure from Agra | |
Arrival at New Delhi | |
Total time spent sightseeing in Agra |
If the average speed of the car was on both trips to and from Agra, at what time in the morning did Rahul's family start from Delhi?

Rahul's family went on a trip from New Delhi to Agra by car. The distance between the cities is . After travelling for , they stopped for a snack for . After reaching Agra, they took a break for to have lunch and left for sightseeing at . They later returned to the hotel at a certain time. They immediately left for New Delhi and drove back without stopping anywhere. They got home at exactly . The average speed of the car was on both trips to and from Agra.
Activity | Time |
Departure from New Delhi | |
Arrival at hotel in Agra | |
Departure for sightseeing | |
Departure from Agra | |
Arrival at New Delhi | |
Total time spent sightseeing in Agra |
Complete the table.
