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Q1: Answer the following questions.

(i) The shapes below are made from centimeter cubes. Work out the volume of each one.
(a)

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(b)
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Sol: (a) Number of squares = 6
Since each square is 1 cm,
Volume of one square =side x side x side
= 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cm3
Volume of 6 squares = 6 cm3
(b) Number of squares = 12
Since each square is 1 cm,
Volume of one square =side x side x side
 = 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cm3
Volume of 12 squares = 12 cm3

(ii) Work out the volume of each shape below:
(a) 
Class 5 Maths - How Big How Heavy - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1


(b)
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(c) 
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Sol: (a) Since the given shape is a cuboid having
Length = 8m
Width = 3m
Height = 4m
Volume of a cuboid = length x width x height
= 8m x 3m x 4m
= 96 m3
(b) Since the given shape is a cube having side = 3m
Volume of a cube = side x side x side
= 3m x 3m x 3m
= 
27m3
(c) Since the given shape is a cuboid having
Length = 15m
Width = 4m
Height = 8m
Volume of a cuboid = length x width x height
= 15m x 8m x 4m
480 m3
(d) Since the given shape is a cube having side = 6m
Volume of a cube = side x side x side
= 6m x 6m x 6m
= 
216 m3

(iii) Which of the following has a greater volume?
(all units are in cm)
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Sol: Shape A is cuboid having
length = 4m
width = 2m
height = 3m
Volume of Shape A = length x width x height
= 4m x 2m x 3m
= 24m3
 Shape B is cuboid having
length = 3m
width = 5m
height = 2m
Volume of Shape A = length x width x height
= 3m x 5m x 2m
= 30m3
Shape B has greater volume, i.e. 30 cm cubes.

(iv) Tick the one which has more weight.
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Sol: Table

(v) If one bucket holds 2 litres, how many would 9 buckets hold?
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Sol: Volume of water 1 bucket can hold = 2 litres
Volume of water 9 buckets can hold = 9 x 2 = 18 litres
So, the answer is 18 litres.

(vi) How much heavier is the toffee packet which has mass 1 kg 845 g in comparison to 500 g of chocolates?Class 5 Maths - How Big How Heavy - CBSE Worksheets Solutions - 1

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Sol: Since first toffee packet weighs 1kg 845g = 1845g
And second toffee packet weighs 500g
Heavy toffee packet can be calculated as
=1845g - 500g
 = 1345g

(x) If a cup holds 250ml, how many cups would it take to fill a 5 litre bottle?
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Sol: Volume of liquid 1 cup can hold = 250 ml = 250/1000 = 0.25l
Cups required to fill a 5 litre bottle = 5 x (1/0.25) = 20 cups

Q2: Fill in the blanks.


(i) The amount of space occupied by an object is its__________.
(ii) 1000 millilitre is equal to_________ litre.
(iii) Volume of a cube of side 3 cm is _________cu cm.
(iv) Half of one litre is same as _________ milliliter.
(v) If the volume of a cube is 27 cubic cm, its one side is_________.

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Ans: (i) Volume
(ii) one
(iii) 27 cu cm
(iv) 500 ml
(v) 3ml

Q3: Choose the correct option.


(i) Find the volume of a cube of edge 4 cm?
(a) 4 cubic cm
(b)16 cubic cm
(c) 64 cubic cm
(d) 32 cubic cm

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Ans: 64 cubic cm

(ii) Find the volume of a cuboid of length = 3 cm, breadth= 2 cm and height = 10 cm?
(a) 50 cubic cm
(b) 60 cubic cm
(c) 15 cubic cm
(d) 45 cubic cm

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Ans: 60 cubic cm

(iii) The volume of a cube is 216 cubic cm. Find its edge?
(i) 4 cm
(ii) 6 cm
(iii) 8 cm
(iv) 10 cm

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Ans: 6 cm

(iv) The volume of a cuboid is 1500 cubic m. If the length and breadth are 25 m and 6 m respectively. Find its height?
(i) 150 m
(ii) 15 m
(iii) 10 m
(iv) 5m

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Ans: 10 m

(v) How many coins are there in a sack of 5 rupee coins if it weighs 9 kg, if one coin weighs 9g?
(a)
 1000
(b) 2000
(c) 3000
(d) 4000

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Ans: 1000

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