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Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 1

Direction: Dextor is doing an experiment in his laboratory. He wants test tubes and beakers of different sizes for different types of solutions. He wants to arrange same test tubes and beakers as given in following questions. Help Dextor in arranging them.

Arrange the following in order biggest to smallest



Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 1

Therefore, the answer is option (b) CADB

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 2

Direction: Dextor is doing an experiment in his laboratory. He wants test tubes and beakers of different sizes for different types of solutions. He wants to arrange same test tubes and beakers as given in following questions. Help Dextor in arranging them. 




Arrange the following test tubes from smallest to biggest

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 2

Therefore, the answer is option (c) CDAB

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Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 3

Jacky was comparing the water in three jars and wrote some sentences after comparing them. Look at the jars given below and write true/false for the statements.

A: Jar A contains less water than jar C
B: Jar B contains more water than jar A
C: Jar C contains less water than jar B
D: Jar A contains more water than jar B

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 3

Since, jar A contains more water than jar C so statement A is false. Statement B is true. Statement C is true. Since, jar A contains less water than jar B so statement D is false. Therefore, the answer is option (c) FTTF

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 4

Four friends were playing Holi. All of them decided to fill their bucket using a bottle they all had with them. All the buckets were same in size. Mini had to fill her bottle 12 times from the tap to fill her bucket. But Monu had to fill his bottle only 9 times to fill his bucket. Sonu filled his bottle 11 times from the tap to fill his bucket while Rini filled her bottle 10 times from the tap to fill her bucket. Whose bottle can hold maximum water?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 4

Menu's bottle can hold maximum bottle. Since, Menu's bottle was filled less time than others. Therefore, the answer is option (b) Monu.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 5

Direction: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Milky man organized a milk shake drinking competition for students of class 3. Everybody was very excited to see the competition. Many students took part in the competition. The competition started when Milky man opened all the milk shake bottles for the children. All the children had 1 hour with them and they had to drink as much milk shake as they can in that 1 hour. The rule was that the child who will drink maximum capacity of milk shake would win the competition. Teetu was very excited so he drank 3 litres of milk shake. Peetu drank  litres of milk shake. Meetu drank one litre more than Teetu. Neetu drank one litre less than Peetu. Beetu drank? litre more than Teetu. After 1 hour the competition was stopped and the capacity of milk shake drank in by the children was recorded for each child. In the end, the winner was rewarded with a huge bottle of milk shake.

Who was the winner of the competition?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 5

Teetu drank 3 liter of milk shake Peetu drank  liter of milk shake Meetu drank 4 liter of milk shake Neetu drank  liter of milk shake Beetu drank  liter of milk shake Since, Peetu drank maximum capacity of milk shake so he is the winner. Therefore, the answer is option (b) Peetu.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 6

Direction: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Milky man organized a milk shake drinking competition for students of class 3. Everybody was very excited to see the competition. Many students took part in the competition. The competition started when Milky man opened all the milk shake bottles for the children. All the children had 1 hour with them and they had to drink as much milk shake as they can in that 1 hour. The rule was that the child who will drink maximum capacity of milk shake would win the competition. Teetu was very excited so he drank 3 litres of milk shake. Peetu drank  litres of milk shake. Meetu drank one litre more than Teetu. Neetu drank one litre less than Peetu. Beetu drank? litre more than Teetu. After 1 hour the competition was stopped and the capacity of milk shake drank in by the children was recorded for each child. In the end, the winner was rewarded with a huge bottle of milk shake.

Who drank minimum capacity of milk shake?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 6

Since, Teetu drank 3 litres of milk shake which is minimum of all. Therefore, the answer is option (a) Teetu

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 7

Direction: Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Milky man organized a milk shake drinking competition for students of class 3. Everybody was very excited to see the competition. Many students took part in the competition. The competition started when Milky man opened all the milk shake bottles for the children. All the children had 1 hour with them and they had to drink as much milk shake as they can in that 1 hour. The rule was that the child who will drink maximum capacity of milk shake would win the competition. Teetu was very excited so he drank 3 litres of milk shake. Peetu drank  litres of milk shake. Meetu drank one litre more than Teetu. Neetu drank one litre less than Peetu. Beetu drank? litre more than Teetu. After 1 hour the competition was stopped and the capacity of milk shake drank in by the children was recorded for each child. In the end, the winner was rewarded with a huge bottle of milk shake.

What capacity of milk shake did Neetu drink?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 7

Neetu drank  litres of milk shake. Therefore, the answer is option (b) 

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 8

My aunty is working in her kitchen. She collected all different containers and started thinking about their capacities. She wrote few sentences about them. Write true/false for the sentences she wrote. 
A: A cup can hold more coffee than a saucepan.
B: A spoon can hold less sugar than a bowl.
C: A glass can hold more water than a bottle.
D: A saucepan can hold more tea than a cup.

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 8

Since, a cup is smaller than saucepan so it cannot hold more coffee than saucepan. So Statement A is false. Statement B is true. Since, a glass is smaller than a bottle so it cannot hold more water than a bottle so Statement C is false. Statement D is true. Therefore, the answer is option (c) FTFT.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 9

A chef had 1 liter of oil. After using the oil for the recopies he was left with 175 ml of oil. How much did he use for the recopies?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 9

Volume of oil chef had before looking = 1 It = 1000 ml. Volume of oil left after cooking = 175 ml Volume of oil chef use = 1000 ml - 175 ml = 825 ml. Therefore, the answer is option (c) 825 ml.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 10

Direction: Using numbers (0 - 9) only answer the following questions: How many mugs (500 ml) of water are needed to fill a 4 ltr bucket? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 10

Capacity of mug = 500 ml Capacity of bucket = 4 It = 4000 ml Since. 500 x 8 = 4000 ml. Number of mugs needed to fill the bucket =8. Therefore, the answer is option (d) 8.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 11

Direction: Using numbers (0 - 9) only answer the following questions: How many glasses (200 ml) of milk are needed to fill 1 ltr. jug?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 11

Capacity of glass = 200 ml Capacity of jug = 1 It = 1000 ml Since. 200 x 5 = 1000 ml 
∴ Number of glasses needed to fill the jug = 5. Therefore, the answer is option (a) 5.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 12

Direction: Using numbers (0 - 9) only answer the following questions: How many cups (10 ml) of oil are needed to fill a 70 ml frying pan? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 12

Capacity of cup = 10 ml Capacity of frying pan = 70 ml Since. 10 x 7 = 70 ml 
∴ Number of cups needed to fill the frying pan = 7. Therefore, the answer is option (c) 7.

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 13

Direction: Regroup each of the following into Kilometre and Metre. 6842 m

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 14

Direction: Regroup each of the following into Kilometre and Metre. 16 km + 3864 m

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 15

Regroup the following in metre and centimetre. 909 cm

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 16

What should be added in 640 ml to get a litre?

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 17

Add the following:
4 km 308 m, 6 km 812 m

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 18

Subtract the following:
6 km 589 m from 7 km 320 m

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 19

Which among the following cannot be measured in metre?

Test: Measurement Of Capacity - 3 - Question 20

Which one among the following is not a unit of measurement for weight.

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