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  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 1

What is the capacity of the?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

  • 1 bucket = 4 jugs

  • 2 jugs = 3 litres

  • If 2 jugs = 3 litres, then:
    Another 2 jugs will also be 3 litres.

  • So, 4 jugs = 3 litres + 3 litres = 6 litres.
    Therefore, 1 bucket = 6 litres.

  • The container has 4 buckets.
    Each bucket is 6 litres, so:
    4 buckets = 6 litres × 4 = 24 litres.

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 2

Kamal draws a quadrilateral with sides 4.6cm, 8.4cm, 7.3cm and 4.7cm. What is the perimeter of the quadrilateral?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Perimeter of the quadrilateral = a + b + c + d
Perimeter of the quadrilateral = 4.6 + 8.4 + 7.3 + 4.7 = 25

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 3


How much postage is needed to send a local mail of weight 310 g?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

First 60 g cost = Rs. 12.50

Weight = 310 g

Remaining weight after first 60 g:

310 − 60 = 250 g

Each additional 50 g (or part thereof) costs Rs. 2.50

250 g ÷ 50 g = 5 slabs

Cost for extra slabs = 5 × 2.50 = Rs. 12.50

Total postage = 12.50 + 12.50 = Rs. 25

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 4

Tank A contains 6 times as much water as Tank B. How much water must Mohan transfer from Tank A to Tank B so that each tank contains 70 litres of water?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Let the amount of water in Tank B = x litres
Then Tank A = 6x litres

After transferring some water (say t litres) from A to B:

  • Tank A will have: 6x – t
  • Tank B will have: x + t

We want both tanks to have 70 litres:
So,
6x – t = 70 …(1)
x + t = 70 …(2)

Add both equations:
(6x – t) + (x + t) = 70 + 70
7x = 140
x = 20

So, Tank B originally had 20 L
Tank A originally had 6 × 20 = 120 L

Now find how much to transfer:
From equation (2):
x + t = 70
20 + t = 70
t = 50 litres

Correct answer: (A) 50 litres

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 5

Rajesh bought 13 kg of peanuts. He saved Rs. 195 by using a store coupon. How much did he save per kg of peanuts?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Saving per kg calculation:

  • Rajesh bought 13 kg of peanuts.
  • He saved Rs. 195 using a store coupon.
  • To find the saving per kg, divide the total saving by the total weight:

Calculation:

  • Saving per kg = Rs. 195 ÷ 13 kg
  • This equals Rs. 15 per kg.

Therefore, Rajesh saved Rs. 15 per kg of peanuts.

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 6

How many do you need to balance the last set-up? If 

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Balls required will be 6

5 for balancing the triangle and one for the other. 

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 7

A beaker is 3/7 filled with water. Another 20 litres of water is needed to fill the beaker to its brim. What is the capacity of the beaker?

Detailed Solution: Question 7

  If the beaker is 3/7 full, then the remaining part to fill it = 

We are told that this remaining 4/7 corresponds to 20 litres.

So the full capacity is: 

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 8

A tailor had a piece of cloth 7 m long. He cut 5 smaller pieces of cloth each 3/4 m from it. How many metres of cloth were left?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Length of 5 smaller pieces = 
∴ cloth left with tailor = meters

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 9

Express hrs in seconds.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

=15600sec.

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 2 - Question 10

What goes in circle 2750cm28 m

Detailed Solution: Question 10

28 m is larger becuase 1m = 1000 cm

Thus 28 m = 2800 cm which is greater than 2750cm

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