Time: 1 hour
M.M. 30
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Q1: What is mass? (1 Mark)
(a) The measure of matter in an object
(b) The force with which Earth pulls an object
(c) The length of an object
(d) The space inside a box
Q2: Which unit is commonly used to measure weight? (1 Mark)
(a) Metre
(b) Kilogram
(c) Litre
(d) Second
Q3: How many milligrams are there in 1 gram? (1 Mark)
(a) 100
(b) 1000
(c) 10
(d) 1
Q4: Which unit is used to measure very large weights like a truck? (1 Mark)
(a) Gram
(b) Quintal
(c) Milligram
(d) Litre
Q5: How is the quantity of liquid in a bottle measured? (1 Mark)
(a) By shaking it
(b) By using a clock
(c) By reading the scale marked in litres or millilitres
(d) By counting drops
Q6: A bag of flour weighs 5 kg 250 g. Another bag weighs 4 kg 800 g. What is the total weight? (2 Marks)
Q7: A bottle holds 1 L 500 ml of juice. What is the total juice in 30 bottles? (2 Marks)
Q8: A sack of rice weighs 25 kg. If 9 kg 400 g is used, how much rice is left? (2 Marks)
Q9: A sack of sugar weighs 84 kg. If it is divided into 14 equal parts, what is the weight of each part? (3 Marks)
Q10. A milk tank contains 45 L of milk. Out of this, 18 L 500 ml is used for sweets. The rest is filled into bottles of 2.5 L each. How many bottles can be filled? (3 Marks)
Q11. A fruit seller bought 8 boxes of oranges. Each box weighs 9 kg 750 g. During transport, 5 kg 500 g got spoiled. What is the weight of good oranges? (3 Marks)
Q12: Convert the following: (5 Marks)
A) Convert 7 L into milliliters.
B) Convert 8500 mL into liters.
C) Convert 3 kg into grams.
D) Convert 5600 g into kilograms.
E) Convert 8 kg 250 g into grams.
Q13: Calculate the following: (5 Marks)
A) 4576 + 2894 – 1345 =
B) 8421 – 3278 + 1654 =
C) 4567 + 3789 – 2896 =
D) 12000 – 7896 + 4523 =
E) 6789 + 2345 – 1234 =
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