MATHEMATICS 2_QUIZ#2
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- Q1
Which object can possibly measure 12 centimeters?
length of blackboard
height of chair
length of band paper
60s - Q2
what is the possible length of a dining table?
2 m
200 m
2 cm
60s - Q3
Which measures more than a meter?
a paper clip
a door
a pad paper
60s - Q4
What can be an appropriate length of a mobile?
15 cm
80 cm
1 m
60s - Q5
How many meters are there in 400 centimeters?
4 m
14 m
40 m
60s - Q6
Which is equal to 8 meters?
80 cm
8 cm
800 cm
60s - Q7
How many centimeters are there in 3 meters?
30 cm
3 cm
300 cm
60s - Q8
What are the units for mass or weight?
liters and mililiters
meters and centimeters
grams and kilograms
60s - Q9
How heavy is a sack of rice?
50 kilograms
500 kilograms
50 grams
60s - Q10
Which unit of measurement would you use to measure the weight of five oranges?
kilometer
kilogrmas
grams
60s - Q11
What tool is used to measure weight?
Weighing Scale
ruler
Thermometer
60s - Q12
A spoon can hold about 5 cups of milk.
falsetrueTrue or False60s - Q13
What is the difference between weight and capacity?
There is no difference, they are the same thing.
Weight measures length and capacity measures height.
Weight measures mass and capacity measures how much something can hold/contain.
60s - Q14
Ms.Cynnie's dog weighs 35 kgs. Which of these other objects might also weigh about 35 kgs?
a large, comfortable living room chair
a textbook
a Barbie doll
60s - Q15
Mass
never changes
changes
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