Let’s go through each clock one by one and check if the time written below it matches what the hands are showing.
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Top Row:
1.
First Clock (left):
- Hour hand is between 7 and 8 → so it’s 7 something.
- Minute hand is on 6 → that’s 30 minutes.
- So time is 7:30. But wait — the answer says
19:30.
→ That’s 7:30 PM in 24-hour format. Since there’s no AM/PM shown, both 7:30 and 19:30 could be correct depending on context. In many school worksheets, they use 24-hour time for afternoon/evening times. Let’s assume this is acceptable.
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2.
Second Clock (middle):
- Hour hand is just before 8 → almost 8 o’clock.
- Minute hand is on 11 → that’s 55 minutes.
- So time is 7:55. The answer says
7:55 → Correct!
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3.
Third Clock (right):
- Hour hand is exactly on 9.
- Minute hand is on 12 → that’s 00 minutes.
- So time is 9:00. Answer says
9:00 → Correct!
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Middle Row:
4.
Fourth Clock (left):
- Hour hand is just before 8 → almost 8.
- Minute hand is on 11 → 55 minutes.
- So time is 7:55. Answer says
7:55 → Correct!
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5.
Fifth Clock (middle):
- Hour hand is just before 12 → almost 12.
- Minute hand is on 11 → 55 minutes.
- So time is 11:55. But answer says
23:55 → That’s 11:55 PM in 24-hour format. Again, assuming evening time, this is acceptable.
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6.
Sixth Clock (right):
- Hour hand is just after 1 → about 1 o’clock.
- Minute hand is on 11 → 55 minutes.
- So time is 1:55. Answer says
13:55 → That’s 1:55 PM in 24-hour format. Acceptable.
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Bottom Row (Drawing Times):
Now we need to draw the hands for given times.
7.
Clock with 2:05:
- Hour hand should be just past 2 (since only 5 minutes have passed).
- Minute hand should point at 1 (because 5 minutes = 1 mark on clock).
→ Drawing looks correct: hour hand near 2, minute hand on 1.
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8.
Clock with 5:50:
- Hour hand should be close to 6 (because 50 minutes is almost an hour).
- Minute hand should point at 10 (because 50 minutes = 10 marks).
→ Drawing shows hour hand near 6, minute hand on 10 → Correct!
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9.
Clock with 14:45:
- 14:45 is 2:45 PM.
- Hour hand should be between 2 and 3, closer to 3 (since 45 minutes is 3/4 of the way).
- Minute hand should point at 9 (because 45 minutes = 9 marks).
→ Drawing shows hour hand between 2 and 3 (closer to 3), minute hand on 9 → Correct!
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All answers match the clocks correctly when considering 24-hour format where needed.
Final Answer: All times shown under the clocks are correct.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet math is fun.