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Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 1

Calculate the total weight of three bags: 10 kg 650 g, 7 kg 475 g and 9 kg 925 g.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 1

10 kg 650 g + 7 kg 475 g + 9 kg 925 g
= (10 + 7 + 9) kg (650 + 475 + 925) g
= 26 kg 2050 g
= 26 kg + 2 kg 50 g = 28 kg 50 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 2

A packet of rice weighs 3 kg 700 g. How much more is needed to make it exactly 5 kg?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 2

3 kg 700 g = 3700 g
5 kg = 5000 g
Needed = 5000 – 3700 = 1300 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 3

Convert 9 kg into grams.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 3

1 kg = 1000 g
9 × 1000 = 9000 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 4

A watermelon weighs 3 kg 250 g and a papaya weighs 2 kg 150 g. Find the total weight.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 4

Watermelon = 3250 g
Papaya = 2150 g
Total = 3250 + 2150 = 5400 g = 5 kg 400 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 5

Convert 6300 g into kilograms.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 5

6300 ÷ 1000 = 6.3 kg

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 6

A mango weighs 420 g and an apple weighs 380 g. Find their total weight.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 6

420 + 380 = 800 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 7

A sack of sugar weighs 8 kg 750 g. If 4 kg 325 g is used, how much sugar is left?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 7

Total = 8750 g
Used = 4325 g
Remaining = 8750 – 4325 = 4425 g = 4 kg 425 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 8

A pumpkin weighs 7 kg 200 g. If 3 kg 950 g is cut, what is left?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 8

Total = 7200 g
Cut = 3950 g
Remaining = 3250 g = 3 kg 250 g

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 9

A piece of chocolate weighs 80 g. If there are 15 such chocolates, what is the total weight?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 9

80 × 15 = 1200 g = 1.2 kg

Answer: (b) 1.2 kg

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 10

Calculate the total capacity: 1 L 650 mL, 2 L 425 mL and 3 L 950 mL.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 10

(1 + 2 + 3) L (650 + 425 + 950) mL = 6 L 2025 mL
= 6 L + 2 L 25 mL = 8 L 25 mL

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 11

A jug contains 720 mL of milk. How much more is needed to make it 1 L?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 11

1000 – 720 = 280 mL

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 12

A bottle contains 3 L 150 mL of juice, and another contains 2 L 850 mL. Find the total.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 12

3150 + 2850 = 6000 mL = 6 L

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 13

A glass holds 320 mL of water. Another holds 280 mL. Find the total.

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 13

320 + 280 = 600 mL

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 14

A can contains 9 L 400 mL of oil. If 5 L 250 mL is used, how much is left?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 14

9400 – 5250 = 4150 mL = 4 L 150 mL

Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 15

A tank has 12 L 600 mL of water. If 7 L 450 mL is removed, how much remains?

Detailed Solution for Test: Weight and Capacity - Question 15

12,600 – 7450 = 5150 mL = 5 L 150 mL

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