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Question-1
Seema wants to measure the volume of a cylinder. What is meant by volume?
(A)
The total length of an object
(B)
The total area of an object
(C)
The total circumference of an object
(D)
The total amount of space occupied by an object
Question-2
A tailor uses ________ to measure the clothes.
(A)
Measuring tape
(B)
Measuring cylinder
(C)
Clinical thermometer
(D)
Weighing machine
Question-3
Nithin wants to measure the length of his science textbook using a meter scale, what is the possible unit of measurement?
(A)
Kilometer
(B)
Centimeter
(C)
Cubit
(D)
Cubic centimeters
Question-4
The least measurement that can be done accurately by using a standard scale is:
(A)
1 meter
(B)
1 centimeter
(C)
1 millimeter
(D)
1 kilometer
Question-5
How many meters are there in 5½ km?
(A)
5500m
(B)
5555m
(C)
5000m
(D)
5120m
Question-6
Which one of the following arrangement of units of distance are in the exact increasing order?
(A)
Millimeter → Centimeter → Meter → Kilometer
(B)
Millimeter → Meter → Centimeter → Kilometer
(C)
Meter → Kilometer → Millimeter → Centimeter
(D)
Meter → Millimeter → Kilometer → Centimeter
Question-7
Anil added two spoons of salt to 20 ml of water and stirred it. After some time he noticed that the volume did not change. Why?
(A)
The salt particles did not dissolve
(B)
The salt particles did not have any volume
(C)
The salt particles occupied the empty spaces in water
(D)
The salt particles evaporated upon stirring
Question-8
A meter rod is divided into __________ equal divisions of centimeters.
(A)
10
(B)
100
(C)
1000
(D)
60
Question-9
Which one of the following is used to measure temperature?
(A)
Measuring jar
(B)
Scale
(C)
Thermometer
(D)
Stop watch
Question-10
Which one of the following is the largest volume?
(A)
2000 cm
3
(B)
20 cm
3
(C)
20 ml
(D)
20 l
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