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Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Class 3 MCQ


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

Suman was estimating the weights of some objects. He wrote down his observations. But one of these statements is NOT correct. Identify that statement.

i. A pressure cooker is lighter than an almirah.

ii. A bottle of room freshener is heavier than a pen drive.

iii. A mobile is heavier than a laptop.

iv. A leaf is lighter than a stem.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 1
Since a mobile is lighter than a laptop. So, statement (iii) is incorrect.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 2

How long is the necklace ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 2
The ruler shows the measurement in centimetres.
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Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 3

A bucket contains 5 L of water. How much water do 1,324 such buckets can contain ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 3
Total water

= 1,324 × 5 L = 6,620 L

Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 4

A recipe needs 500 g of sugar. If Taniwants to make only half the quantity, how much sugar will she use ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 4
Sugar to be used=1/2 ×500 g = 250 g
Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 5

One basket weighs 132 kg. How much will 8 such similar baskets weigh ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 5
Weight of 8 baskets = 132 kg × 8 = 1,056 kg
Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 6

A tiger is 27 kg heavier than a monkey. A monkey is 7 kg heavier than a bird. The weight of the bird is 8 kg. What is the total weight of the tiger and the bird ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 6
Weight of bird = 8 kg

Weight of monkey = 8 + 7 kg = 15 kg

Weight of tiger = 15 + 27 kg = 42 kg

So, weight of tiger and bird

= 42 kg + 8 kg = 50 kg

Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 7

All the blocks in the given figure are identical. The height of the boy given is 144 cm. Find the difference of height between the boy and the topmost block.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 7
Height of boy = 3 blocks = 144 cm.

So, height of 1 block=144/3 cm = 48 cm.

Difference between height of boy and topmost block is 2 blocks

= 2 × 48 cm = 96 cm

Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 8

A bike travels a distance of 65 km in one hour. How many km will it cover in 10 days if the bike runs 4 hours in a day ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 8
Total distance travelled by bike = 65 km × 4 × 10 = 2,600 km
Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 9

Sonia travelled the distance of 1,028 km by three modes of transport. She travelled 1⁄2 distance by car, 1⁄2 of the left distance by bus and rest by walking. Find the distance travelled

by walking.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 9

Distance travelled by car = ½ x 1028 km = 514 km
Distance travelled by bus= ½ x 514 km = 257 km
Distance travelled by walking = 1028-(514+257) km = 257 km

Olympiad Test Level 2: Length, Weight And Volume - Question 10

Add the following volumes of liquid: 234 L, 345 mL and 123 L 321 mL

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