Chapter 13- Our World in Numbers
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The Narendra Modi stadium is the world’s largest cricket stadium with a total crowd capacity of X.
X = Half of 264,000.
What is the total capacity of the stadium ________________?
The most prolific creation in recent times, the Statue of Unity, is the world’s tallest monument. The height of this monument is Y metres.
Y = (25 x 7) + 7
Cheetahs are listed as “Vulnerable” in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Currently, 7,000 cheetahs exist in the world, with most of them found in Africa. As per project cheetah, India brought Z Cheetahs.
Z = (Double Century) divided by (¼ of a Century)
The total number of cheetahs brought in India is ____________?
Vatican City in the heart of Rome is the smallest country in the world. In terms of area, the country’s total area is _______ square kilometer.
1 - 0.56 = ________.
What is the total area of Vatican City ____________ in sq.km ?
In the days before computers, Stella Pajunas-Garnand from Chicago achieved this record in 1946. She became the world’s fastest typer. The highest typing speed ever recorded was X.
X is a number that is divisible by 6 but not by 5.
Identify X.
The height of the Burj Khalifa and the Eiffel tower is 829 metres and 300 metres respectively. What is the difference in height of the two monuments in metres?
France has X number of time zones across its vast territory. X is equal to half the number of hours it takes for Earth to complete one rotation. Identify X.
Asia is the largest continent. It covers about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. Asia has X countries in total where 480 = X × 10. Find X
Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but earlier they ranged throughout Southeast Asia. There are around 1,20,000 Orangutans left in the world and the number of Sumatran orangutans left is 15,000. How many Bornean orangutans are left?
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