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Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Class 3 MCQ


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Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 1

What should be subtracted from 5 L 600 mL to get 3 L 700 mL ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 1

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 2

Convert 345 L into ________ mL

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 2

1 L = 1,000 mL

So, 345 L = 345 × 1000 mL

= 3,45,000 mL

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 3

Length of a stick is 0.20 km. To measure a distance of 1 km, how many times does the stick have to be used ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 3
Number of times

= 1/0.20

= 100/20

= 5

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 4

The first two scales in the picture are balanced. How many ducks are needed on the right side of the third scale, to balance with the dog?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 4
Weight of 1 cat = Weight 2 ducks

Weight of 2 cats = Weight of 4 ducks

= Weight of 1 dog

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 5

Which of the following is the fifth part of the line segment of length 25cm.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 5

Part = total length divided by number of parts
Fifth part = 25cm /5 = 5 cm

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 6

How heavy is ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 6
Weight of 2 balls is 400

g. So, weight of 1 ball =400/2 g = 200 g

Weight of 3 balls = 3 × 200 g = 600 g

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 7

If two apples weigh 60 g, then what would be the weight of 5 such apples ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 7
Weight of one apple = 60/2 g = 30g

So, weight of 5 apples

= 30 g × 5 = 150 g

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 8

Convert 75 m 55 cm into cm?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 8
75 m 55 cm = (75 × 100) + 55 cm

= 7,500 cm + 55 cm

= 7,555 cm

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 9

A shop has a sale of 40 L of juice. The neighbouring juice shop sells five times as much. How much does the neighbouring shop sell?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 9
The neighbouring shop sells 40 × 5 L = 200 L
Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 10

Convert 90 cm into metres.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 10
90cm = 90/100m

= 0.9m

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 11

A bucket can hold 2 litres of water. It is being filled by the mugs of different capacities. Which of the following combinations of mugs can fill the bucket ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 11
(250 mL + 250 mL + 250 mL + 250 mL) + (500 mL + 500 mL)

= 1 L + 1 L = 2 L

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 12

Convert 4723 mL into L and mL.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 12
4732 mL = 4000 mL + 732 mL

= (4000 ÷ 1000) L + 732 mL

= 4 L 732 mL

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 13

Each block stands for 1 unit. The donkey is _________ unit(s) taller than the dog but ________ unit(s) shorter than the giraffe.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 13

Height of dog = 3 units,
Height of Donkey = 6 units
and Height of Giraffe = 11 units
Difference between donkeys and dog’s heights = 6 – 3 = 3 units
Difference between donkeys and giraffe’s heights = 11 – 6 = 5 units

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 14

Following figure is made up of four squares, find the length of one side of square A if C and D are identical.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 14

Side of C and D is 6 cm each. Side of B = 8 cm.
Side of square A = 34 cm – 8 cm – 6 cm – 6 cm = 34 cm – 20 cm = 14 cm

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 15

What should be added to 800 g to make it equal to 1 kg ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 15

1 kg = 1,000 g

Weight to be added is 1,000 g – 800 g = 200 g

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 16

If 5 apples weigh 75 kg, then what would be the weight of 7 apples ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 16
Weight of 1 apple =75/5 kg = 15 kg

Weight of 7 apple = 7 × 15 kg

= 105 kg

Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 17

What is the height of the elephant?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 17
The height of the elephant is marked at 2 points below 40 cm.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 18

Identify the item from the given option which has the least weight.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 18
In increasing order of weight, the arrangement is 50 g < 150 g< 500 g < 1 kg.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 19

The standard unit of length is ____.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 19
The standard unit of length is metre (m).
Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 20

The total length of 6 equal plane figures is 54 feet. What will be the total length of 9 such plane figures ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 20
Length of 1 plane figure = 54/6 feet = 9 feet

Length of 9 plane figures = 9 × 9 feet = 81 feet

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