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Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 1

Number of foot span taken by Raghu is 10. If foot span on Raghu is equal to 20 cm. How much length Raghu has measured?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 1

20 cm × 10 = 200 cm

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 2

Each Mango stands for 1 unit. Find the weight of Apple

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 2

Weight of 1 apple = 2 units.

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Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 3

A glass can hold 10 ml of water and a mug can hold as much water as five such glasses. Find the capacity of the mug?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 3

Capacity of mug = 10 ml + 10 ml + 10 ml + 10 ml + 10 ml = 50 ml

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 4

If  = 600 grams and = 900 grams, then the value of   is .......

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 4

Weight of 1 apple = 600 ÷ 3 = 200 g
Weight of 1 mango = (900 – 200) ÷ 2 = 700 ÷ 2 = 350 g
Difference in weight = 350 – 200 = 150 g

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 5

Direction: Study the picture and answer the following questions:

How long is the Key ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 5

15 cm – 10cm = 5 cm

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 6

Direction: Study the picture and answer the following questions:

How long is the key?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 6

15 cm – 10 cm = 5 cm

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 7

Direction: Study the picture and answer the following questions:

How many paper clips will add up to the length of 1 glue tube?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 7

9 cm ÷ 3 cm = 3

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 8

Match the objects in Column I with the standard unit used of their measurement in Column II.

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 9

Directions: Read the table below and answer the following questions.

How many Cabbages would make 1 kg?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 9

1 kg = 1000 g
Weight of cabbage = 500 g
Number of cabbages = 1000 g ÷ 500 g = 2

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 10

Sourav is comparing weights of some objects. He wrote some sentences. Write true (T) false (F) for them.

(A) A book is lighter then pen.
(B) A pencil box is lighter then school bag.
(C) A scooter is lighter than truck.
(D) A football is heavier than a feather.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 3 - Question 10

Statement A is wrong. Rest all the statements are correct.

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