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question_answer1)
Which of the following is the longest?
A)
Paintbrush done
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B)
Door done
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C)
Pencil done
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D)
Scale done
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question_answer2)
Which is used to measure length?
A)
Ruler done
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B)
Balance done
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C)
Metre tape done
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D)
Both (a) and (c) done
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question_answer3)
Look at the image and tell which is the most heaviest?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer4)
Which unit will tell the length of a pencil?
A)
cm done
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B)
kg done
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C)
g done
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D)
m done
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question_answer5)
The capacity of a bucket can be measured in
A)
cm done
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B)
g done
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C)
kg done
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D)
I done
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question_answer6)
Which container can hold maximum water?
A)
Water-bottle done
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B)
Glass done
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C)
Water tank done
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D)
Spoon done
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question_answer7)
Which is shortest of all the objects?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer8)
Which is the lightest of all?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer9)
1 litre is equivalent to
A)
100ml done
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B)
10ml done
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C)
1000 ml done
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D)
500ml done
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question_answer10)
By which we can measure maximum length at one time?
A)
Handspun done
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B)
Foot span done
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C)
Cubit done
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D)
Pace done
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question_answer11)
The object that can be measured in kg is ______.
A)
A bag of vegetable done
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B)
Pencil done
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C)
An apple done
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D)
A ball done
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question_answer12)
How can you measure length of your class room accurately and faster?
A)
Handspun done
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B)
Pace done
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C)
Foot span done
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D)
Metre tape done
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question_answer13)
Which is the smallest?
A)
10m done
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B)
200m done
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C)
300m done
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D)
50m done
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question_answer14)
Which is same as 6 m?
A)
\[6\times 10\,\,cm\] done
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B)
6 cm done
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C)
\[6\times 100\,\,cm\] done
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D)
65 cm done
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question_answer15)
What should be the weight on the other side of a balance so that it goes down? If one side has weight of 1 kg.
A)
25 g done
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B)
500 g done
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C)
2kg done
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D)
60 g done
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question_answer16)
Which is the most appropriate object to measure the weight of a water melon?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer17)
Rahul had a bucket full of \[20\,l\] water. It is telling about its ______.
A)
Weight done
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B)
Length done
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C)
Capacity done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer18)
If the weight of 6 oranges is equal to 4 apples. Then weight of 12 oranges will be equal to
A)
6 apples done
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B)
12 apples done
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C)
8 apples done
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D)
10 apples done
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question_answer19)
Which of the following can be used to roughly measure the length of a book?
A)
B)
C)
D)
All of these done
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question_answer20)
Fill in the blank Weight of 300 g of oranges is ______ than 50 g of grapes.
A)
equal done
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B)
smaller done
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C)
greater done
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D)
none of these done
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question_answer21)
The distance of Ravi's home from school is greater than
A)
Rahul's home done
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B)
Amit's home done
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C)
Sonam's home done
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D)
Shweta's home done
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question_answer22)
The distance of Rahul's home is lesser than
A)
Sonam's home done
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B)
Ravi's home done
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C)
Kumar's home done
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D)
Amit's home done
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question_answer23)
Choose the odd one out
A)
Height of a building = 10 m done
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B)
Height of a pole = 15 m done
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C)
Weight of a water melon = 2 kg done
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D)
Length of a badminton = 1 m. done
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question_answer24)
Write the following in ascending order.
A)
2 m, 100 cm, 300 cm done
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B)
100 cm, 2 m, 300 cm done
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C)
2 m, 300 cm, 100 cm done
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D)
300cm, 100cm, 2m done
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question_answer25)
Three glasses of water can fill a water-bottle. How many glasses of water are required to fill 4 such water-bottles?
A)
3 done
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B)
12 done
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C)
10 done
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D)
8 done
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question_answer26)
Arrange the following objects in the order of their length from smallest to longest.
A)
ACDB done
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B)
ADBC done
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C)
ACBD done
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D)
BACD done
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question_answer27)
Match the best estimate of measurement of weight with the objects given.
A)
A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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B)
A-3 B-1 C-2 D-4 done
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C)
A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3 done
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D)
A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4 done
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question_answer28)
Approximately how many pencils will measure the length of book as shown in the figure?
A)
5 done
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B)
20 done
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C)
2 done
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D)
10 done
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question_answer29)
Read the statements and mark them as True (T) or False (F). Gram is a unit to measure weight of a lion. Kilogram is a unit to measure weight of a sack of rice.
A)
Statement A is wrong, B is right done
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B)
Statement A is right, B is wrong done
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C)
Both the statements are wrong done
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D)
Both the statements are right done
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question_answer30)
Who has the shortest foot span?
A)
Ajay done
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B)
Raghu done
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C)
Sameer done
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D)
Manav done
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question_answer31)
If foot span of Raghu is equal to 20 cm. How much length Raghu has measured?
A)
200cm done
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B)
30cm done
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C)
12cm done
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D)
25cm done
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question_answer32)
Who has the longest footspan?
A)
Sameer done
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B)
Ajay done
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C)
Raghu done
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D)
Manav done
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question_answer33)
A bucket is full of water. Which object can be used to measure its capacity?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer34)
Which water bucket has the highest capacity?
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer35)
Which water bucket has the lowest capacity
A)
A done
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B)
B done
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C)
C done
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D)
D done
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question_answer36)
How much more is the capacity of bucket A than C?
A)
\[4\,l\] done
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B)
\[38\,l\] done
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C)
\[20\,l\] done
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D)
\[25\,l\] done
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question_answer37)
How much less is the capacity of bucket D than C?
A)
\[18\,\,l\] done
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B)
\[4\,\,l\] done
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C)
\[10\,\,l\] done
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D)
\[20\,\,l\] done
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question_answer38)
How many cauliflowers would make 1 kg?
A)
3 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
4 done
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D)
5 done
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question_answer39)
Which food is the heaviest?
A)
Apple done
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B)
Banana done
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C)
Pumpkin done
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D)
Cauliflower done
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question_answer40)
Akshay bought 2 kg of a food. On purchasing which food he will get maximum number of that food?
A)
Banana done
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B)
Apple done
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C)
Pumpkin done
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D)
Cauliflower done
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question_answer41)
Which food is the lightest?
A)
Apple done
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B)
Cauliflower done
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C)
Pumpkin done
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D)
Banana done
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question_answer42)
Look at the shapes given below and find the incorrect statement.
A. The length of one side of triangle is the same as the breadth of rectangle.
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B. The length of a rectangle is less than any side of triangle.
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C. The length of a rectangle is two times the height of rectangle.
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D. The sum of the lengths of three sides of triangle is 28 cm.
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A)
B done
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B)
A done
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C)
D done
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D)
C done
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question_answer43)
Gaurav is comparing weights of some objects. He wrote some sentences. Write true (T) false (F) for them.
A. A book is lighter than pen.
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B. A pencil box is lighter than school bag.
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C. A scooter is lighter than truck.
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D. A football is heavier than a feather.
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A)
TTTF done
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B)
FTTT done
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C)
TFTF done
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D)
FFTT done
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question_answer44)
Match the objects in List I with the standard unit used for their measurement in List II.
A)
A-2 B-1 C-4 D-4 done
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B)
A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3 done
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C)
A-1 B-3 C-4 D-2 done
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D)
A-3 B-4 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer45)
How many of the objects can be measured in liters or milliliters? Packet of dal packet of milk, string, sofa. guava, bottle of juice, pack of strawberries, cup of tea etc.
A)
1 done
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B)
2 done
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C)
3 done
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D)
4 done
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question_answer46)
Jyoti was measuring capacity of a water bottle by pouring water from it into a glass of water. Each time she measured, different number of glasses were filled. At one time 3 glasses were filled. Another time 4 glasses were filled. So, she got confused. As a friend how would you help Jyoti?
A)
Ask her to leave the activity. done
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B)
Ask her to first mark 100 ml in each glass and then fill upto that mark. done
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C)
Ask her to take help from someone else as you do not want her to learn the activity. done
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D)
Either (a) or (c) done
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question_answer47)
How many oranges each of weight 50g will make 500g on a simple balance?
A)
9 done
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B)
8 done
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C)
10 done
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D)
12 done
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question_answer48)
Which combination of weights will keep both sides balanced on simple balance.
A)
50 g and 5 g done
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B)
5 kg and 500 g done
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C)
500 g and half kg done
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D)
2 kg and 200 g done
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question_answer49)
Which combination of objects and its measurement tool is correctly written?
A)
Potatoes and metre tape done
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B)
Pencil and simple balance done
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C)
Room wall and metre tape done
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D)
Cup of coffee and ruler done
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question_answer50)
Read the following statements and mark them as true (T)/false (F).
A. Weight of a chocolate bar is measured in kg.
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B. Capacity of a spoon is measured in ml.
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C. Capacity of an aquarium is measured in liters.
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A)
TTF done
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B)
FFT done
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C)
TTT done
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D)
FTT done
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