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Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 1

What is the weight of the apple?
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Detailed Solution: Question 1

Weight of an orange = 50 + 100 + 100 – 200 = 50 g

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 2

How much should be subtracted from 65 kg 200 gram to get 43 kg 300 gram?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

  • We require X such that 65 kg 200 gram − X = 43 kg 300 gram, so X = 65 kg 200 gram − 43 kg 300 gram.
  • Subtract grams: 200 − 300 = −100, so borrow 1 kg = 1000 gram. Adding the borrowed gram gives 200 + 1000 = 1200 gram; then 1200 − 300 = 900 gram.
  • Subtract kilograms: 65 − 43 = 22, then subtract the 1 kg borrowed for the grams: 22 − 1 = 21 kg.

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 3

If is 70 kg, then the weight of is ................

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Weight of sun = weight of 5 moon = 5 × 140 = 700 kg

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 4

Preeti is heavier than Suman. Nidhi is lighter than Ruchi. Suman is heavier than Ruchi. Who is heavier among them?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Preeti > Suman > Ruchi > Nidhi

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 5

Direction: Study the picture and answer the following questions:

What is the length of the glue tube?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

12 cm – 3 cm = 9 cm

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 6

Direction: Study the picture and answer the following questions:

What is the total length of the key, glue tube and paper clip?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

3 cm + 9 cm + 5 cm = 17 cm

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 7

Saurabh is comparing weights of some objects. He wrote some sentences. Write true (T), false (F) for them.
(A) A book is lighter than pen.
(B) A pencil box is lighter than school bag.
(C) A scooter is lighter than truck.
(D) A football is heavier than a feather.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

- (A) A book is lighter than a pen: This statement is generally false. Typically, a book is heavier than a pen, as books contain multiple pages and a cover, whereas a pen is a small, lightweight writing tool.

- (B) A pencil box is lighter than a school bag: This statement is true. A school bag usually carries multiple items, including books, whereas a pencil box contains fewer objects, making it lighter.

- (C) A scooter is lighter than a truck: This statement is true. Scooters are smaller and weigh less compared to trucks.

- (D) A football is heavier than a feather: This statement is true. A football is significantly heavier than a feather.

Hence, the correct answer is option B: F, T, T, T.

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 8

Directions: Read the table below and answer the following questions.

Q. Which food is the heaviest?

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 9

Directions: Read the table below and answer the following questions.

Q. Akshat bought 2 kg of a food. On purchasing which food he will get maximum number of that food?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Because weight of Banana is lighter.

Olympiad Test: Length, Weight and Capacity - 4 - Question 10

Which combination a weights will keep both sides balanced on simple balance.

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Half leg = 500 g. So, both sides of simple balance will remain balanced.

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