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Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 1

What is the mass of 20 such ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 1
  • On left side 12 balls
  • On right side 7 balls and 40 kg
  • So as both side weigth are equal so equating them
  • Let x be the weight of a single ball
  • 12x=7x+40
  • 5x=40
  • x=8
  • The mass of 20 such balls will be 160kg
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 2

The postage for sending a parcel by foreign mail is Rs.136. What is the maximum possible weight of the parcel?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 2

To solve this problem, we need to calculate the maximum possible weight of the parcel that can be sent using foreign mail with a postage of Rs. 136.

The postage rates for foreign mail are:

  • First 60 g: Rs. 32.50
  • Every additional 50 g or part thereof: Rs. 4.50

Step 1: Calculate the remaining postage after the first 60 g.

Given that the first 60 g costs Rs. 32.50, subtract this from the total postage:

136 − 32.50 = 103.50 Rs.

Step 2: Determine how many additional 50 g units can be covered by Rs. 103.50.

Each additional 50 g costs Rs. 4.50, so divide the remaining postage by this amount:

Step 3: Calculate the total weight.

Add the weight for the first 60 g and the additional weight:

60 g+ (23×50 g) = 60 g +1150 g=1210 g

So, the maximum possible weight of the parcel is 1210 g. = 1.210 kgs

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 3

Soni can cycle from point A to point B and return to point A in 10 minutes. She can cycle and walk back in 18 minutes. It will take ___ mins for her to walk there and walk back.

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 3
  • Soni can cycle from point A to point B and return to point A in 10 minutes.
  • so for 1 round with cycle it would take 5 minutes
  •  She can cycle and walk back in 18 minutes.
  • it would take 18 - 5 minutes to walk , so 13 minutes for walk
  • It will take 26 mins for her to walk there and walk back.
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 4

Julie has Rs. 61.50 to buy lunch. If she buys a burger that costs Rs. 42.75, how much money is left with her?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 4

To determine how much money Julie has left after buying a burger, follow these steps:

  1. Subtract the cost of the burger from the total money Julie has.
  2. Perform the subtraction step-by-step:
    • Start with the decimal part: 0.50 - 0.75 cannot be done directly, so borrow 1 from the whole number part, making it 1.50.
    • Now subtract: 1.50 - 0.75 = 0.75.
  3. Subtract the whole numbers after borrowing:
    • 60 (after borrowing) becomes 61 - 1 = 60, then subtract 42 to get 18.
  4. Combine both parts to get Rs. 18.75.

Thus, the correct amount left with Julie is Rs. 18.75.

Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 5

3-pieces of pastries costs Rs. 345. What is the cost of one dozen pastries?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 5
  • Cost of 3 pieces = 345
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 6

Mrs. Reeta had 17.85 m of ribbon. She cut 11 smaller pieces each of length 0.45 m from it. How many metres of ribbon were left?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 6
  • Length of smaller pieces = 11×0.45 = 4.95m
  • Hence,
    ribbon left with Reeta =17.85 − 4.95 = 12.90m
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 7

A shopkeeper mixed 4.75 kg of hazelnuts with 0.75 kg of raisins. He packed the mixture equally into 5 boxes. What is the weight of each box?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 7
  • weight of hazelnut = 4.75kg
  • weight of raisins = 0.75 kg
  • total weight = 4.75 +0.75 = 5.5kg
  • No of box = 5
  • therefore weight of each box = total weight / no of box
  • = 5.5kg/ 5
  • = 1.1kg
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 8

It takes 30 minutes to walk __________.

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 8
  • It takes 30 minutes to walk one kilometer.
  • Rest of all the options are not related with the act of walking.
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 9

Aman's bag is 2.14 kg lighter than Ajay bag. The weight of Ajay bag is 4.72 kg. How much does Aman bag weight?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 9

The following information outlines the weights of Ajay's and Aman's bags:

  • Weight of Ajay's bag: 4.72 kg
  • Aman's bag is lighter by: 2.14 kg
  • Therefore, weight of Aman's bag: 4.72 kg - 2.14 kg = 2.58 kg
Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 10

Question: Convert into centimetres of 26 m 6 cm

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity - 1 - Question 10

- To convert meters to centimetres, remember that 1 meter equals 100 centimetres.
- First, convert 26 meters into centimetres: 26 x 100 = 2600 cm.
- Add the remaining 6 centimeters: 2600  + 6 cm = 2606 cm.
- Therefore, the total length in centimetres is 2606 cm.

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