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Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 1

Shraddha has written following statements about the metric unit she would use to measure some objects. Find the incorrect sentence among them:
1. Centimetre is used to measure the length of a pencil.
2. Kilometre is used to measure distance from any city to another.
3. Metre is used to measure depth of a bucket.
4. Metre is used to measure height of a tree.

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 1

Statement 3 is incorrect.

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 2

A carpenter was putting up a shelf. Shelf needed to be 86 cm long but piece of wood he had was 1 m and 26 m long. His saw was 33 cm long. How much did he have to cut off the piece of wood to make it fit?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 2

To find how much the carpenter needs to cut off the piece of wood, subtract the length of the shelf from the length of the wood: 126 cm - 86 cm = 40 cm. Therefore, the carpenter needs to cut off 40 cm of wood.

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Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 3

If 1 metre : 100 centimetre : : then 1 kilometre : ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 3

We know 1 kilometre = 1000 metre.

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 4

Direction: Add the following capacities:

25l 850 ml and 19l 390 ml.

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Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 5

Direction: Add the following capacities:

17l 708 ml and 13l 993 ml

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 5

To add the capacities, add the liters and then add the milliliters separately.
Liters: 17l + 13l = 30l
Milliliters: 708 ml + 993 ml = 1701 ml
Therefore, the total capacity is 30l 1701 ml. Converting the milliliters to liters, we have 1701 ml ÷ 1000 = 1.701 l.
Adding the liters and milliliters, we have 30l + 1.701 l = 31l 701 ml. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 6

Direction: Add the following capacities:

75l 95 ml and 12l 938 ml

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 6

Following the same process as in the previous question, we add the liters and milliliters separately.
Liters: 75l + 12l = 87l
Milliliters: 95 ml + 938 ml = 1033 ml
Therefore, the total capacity is 87l 1033 ml. Converting the milliliters to liters, we have 1033 ml ÷ 1000 = 1.033 l.
Adding the liters and milliliters, we have 87l + 1.033 l = 88l 33 ml. Therefore, the correct answer is C.

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 7

A container has 2550 ml of water. How many litres and millilitres of water is in the container?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 7

We have 2550 ml = (2000 + 550) ml
= 2000 ml + 550 ml
= 2l 550 ml

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 8

Rohan bought a 50 lt container of oil. He used 44 litres 300 ml of it. How much oil is left?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 8

To find out how much oil is left, subtract the amount used from the total amount: 50l - 44l 300 ml = 5l 700 ml. Therefore, there are 5 liters and 700 milliliters of oil left. The answer is A: 5l 700 ml.

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 9

A jar can hold 4l 250 ml honey. How much honey will be needed to fill 4 jars?

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 9

Required money = 4 × (4l + 250) ml
= 16l + 1000 ml
= 16l + 1l
= 17l

Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 10

Shraddha needs 6 containers which can hold 15l 600 ml oil. Find the capacity of each container.

Detailed Solution for Test: Measurement - 4 - Question 10

To find the capacity of each container, divide the total capacity by the number of containers: 15l 600 ml ÷ 6 = 2l 600 ml. Therefore, each container has a capacity of 2 liters 600 milliliters. The correct answer is B.

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