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Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 1

A container that will hold a litre of milk is three quarters full. How many millilitres of milk are in the container?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 1
There are 1,000ml in 1 litre. Three quarters of 1,000 is 750
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 2

Sophie drinks 500 millilitres of orange juice every day. How long will it take her to drink 20 litres?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 2

To determine how long it will take Sophie to drink 20 litres of orange juice, first convert 20 litres to millilitres.
Since 1 litre is equal to 1000 millilitres, 20 litres is 20,000 millilitres.
Sophie drinks 500 millilitres per day, so divide 20,000 millilitres by 500 millilitres/day:

Therefore, it will take Sophie 40 days to drink 20 litres of orange juice.

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Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 3

Jake has three cups of tea every day but he never drinks an entire cup. On average he throws away 25 millilitres each cup. Approximately how much tea does he waste in a calendar month consisting of 30 days?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 3
3 (cups) x 30 (days) x 25 (ml waste) = 2,250 millilitres or 2.25 litres
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 4
A level teaspoon is approximately 5 ml. How many level teaspoons in 1.5 litres?
Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 4
1.5l = 1,500ml so to find the answer divide 1,500 by 5
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 5
There are 1,000 litres of sand in a sandpit. If a bucket holds 11 litres, approximately how many buckets of sand are in the sandpit?
Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 5
1,000 ÷ 11 = 90.90909090909091. We can round this number up to 91
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 6

Which unit is commonly used to measure distance?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 6

The meter (option B) is the SI unit for measuring distance or length. Kilogram (option A) is the SI unit for mass, liter (option C) is the SI unit for volume, and second (option D) is the SI unit for time.

Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 7
What are the abbreviations for litre and millilitre?
Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 7
1,000 ml (millilitres) = 1 l (litre)
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 8

Which instrument is used to measure time accurately?

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A stopwatch (option C) is specifically designed to measure time intervals with precision. A ruler (option A) measures distance, a thermometer (option B) measures temperature, and a scale (option D) measures weight or mass.

Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 9
A barrel of oil contains 159 litres. How many barrels will be required for 795 litres?
Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 9
795 ÷ 159 = 5
Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 10

If a car travels at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour (km/h), how far will it travel in 2 hours?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measuring distance and time - Question 10

Speed is calculated as distance divided by time. Therefore, distance = speed × time. In this case, 60 km/h × 2 hours = 120 kilometers (option C).

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