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Class 5 Maths
How Big How Heavy
Quiz 1
If the length of each side of a cube is 6 ut., then what would be the length of the thread which is measured fully by 4 cubes lengthwise?
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20 ut.
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24 ut.
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25 ut.
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30 ut.
If weight of
1
1
mango is
250
250
gms, then calculate the weight of
16
16
mangoes. (Write your answer in kilograms)
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1
1
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2
2
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3
3
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4
4
Explanation
Weight of
1
1
mango
=
250
=
250
gram
gram
Weight
of
16
16
mangoes
=
250
×
16
gram
=
4000
=
250
×
16
gram
=
4000
gram
gram
We know that
1
1
kg
=
1000
kg
=
1000
gram
gram
1
1
gram
=
1
1000
gram
=
1
1000
kg
kg
We have to convert
4000
4000
gram
gram
to
kg
kg
:
4000
4000
gm
=
1
1000
×
4000
gm
=
1
1000
×
4000
kg
kg
=
4000
1000
=
4000
1000
kg
kg
=
4
=
4
kg
kg
So, option
D
D
is correct.
Weight of
△
△
and
◻
together is
28
and weight of
◻
=
13
. Then the weight of
△
is ?
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15
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14
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13
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12
Explanation
Total weight of
Δ
and
◻
is
28
or
Δ
+
◻
=
28
........................(1)
Given :
weight of
◻
is
13
or
◻
=
13
Now from equation (1)
Δ
+
13
=
28
⇒
Δ
=
28
−
13
⇒
Δ
=
15
So,
weight of
Δ
is
15
Hence, option A is correct.
If one square is
1
unit cube, then the volume of the given object is:
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18
unit cubes
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20
unit cubes
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22
unit cubes
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24
unit cubes
Explanation
Let the smallest cube i.e one square is of
1
unit cube.
The total number of unit cubes in the figure
=
5
×
2
×
2
+
2
=
22
Thus, the volume of the given object is
22
unit cubes.
A cubical block of metal weighs
6
pounds. How much will another cube of the same metal weigh if its sides are twice as long?
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48
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32
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24
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18
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12
How many cubes are in this rectangular prism (cuboid)? And hence, calculate the volume of the cuboid.
(Volume of
1
cube
=
1
cubic units)
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12
cubic units
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24
cubic units
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48
cubic units
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54
cubic units
Explanation
Number of cubes
=
48
Volume of cuboid
=
48
×
volume of each cube
=
48
×
1
=
48
cubic units.
If the length of each side of a cube is 7 ut., then what would be the length of the thread which is measured fully by 4 cubes lengthwise?
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14 ut.
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21 ut.
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28 ut.
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35 ut.
Calculate the volume of an object given in the figure, where each small cubes has a volume
1
cubic units.
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16
cubic units
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32
cubic units
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48
cubic units
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52
cubic units
Explanation
In given figure, the first two layers from the ground have
16
(
4
×
4
)
cube. The remaining two layers have
10
cubes each.
Total number of cubes
=
2
×
10
+
2
×
16
=
40
+
12
=
52
cubes
Since, the volume of
1
small cube
=
1
c
u
b
i
c
u
n
i
t
s
Hence, the required volume
=
52
×
1
=
52
c
u
b
i
c
u
n
i
t
s
Which of the following object has greater volume?
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Figure I
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Figure II
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Both have equal volume
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Can't compare
A rectangular tank whose length and breadth are
2.5
m
and
1.5
m
respectively is half full of water. If
450
litre more water is poured into the tank, what is the height through which water level further goes up?
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20
c
m
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18
c
m
0%
15
c
m
0%
200
c
m
How many small cubes are there in each cuboid respectively?
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10
,
12
0%
12
,
10
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5
,
6
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6
,
5
Explanation
The total number of small cubes in figure 1 is
2
×
2
×
3
=
12
The total number of small cubes in figure 2 is
2
×
5
=
10
Hence, the answer is
12
,
10
.
The list of food each person will need for one day is given below-
Rice: 100 g
Flour (Atta): 100 g
Pulses (Dal):
1
3
of weight of rice and flour
Oil: 50 g
Sugar: 50 g
Milk Powder: 40 g
Tea: Around 10 g
Dalia: 40 g for breakfast
Salt: 5 g
Dried onions: 10 g
Dried tomatoes: 10g
For 6 days, each person will need
1) Rice and flour_______g
2) Pulses________g
3) Dried onions_______g
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1000 g, 427 g, 50 g
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1100 g, 403 g, 53 g
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1200 g, 400 g, 60 g
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1150 g, 400 g, 57 g
The list of food each person will need for one day is given below-
Rice: 100 g
Flour (Atta): 100 g
Pulses (Dal):
1
3
of weight of rice and flour
Oil: 50 g
Sugar: 50 g
Milk Powder: 40 g
Tea: Around 10 g
Dalia: 40 g for breakfast
Salt: 5 g
Dried onions: 10 g
Dried tomatoes: 10g
How much of fresh tomatoes should be dried for 6 days for 10 people?
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60
0%
600
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110
0%
75
The list of food each person will need for one day is given below-
Rice: 100 g
Flour (Atta): 100 g
Pulses (Dal):
1
3
of weight of rice and flour
Oil: 50 g
Sugar: 50 g
Milk Powder: 40 g
Tea: Around 10 g
Dalia: 40 g for breakfast
Salt: 5 g
Dried onions: 10 g
Dried tomatoes: 10g
What is the total weight of food for 6 days in each person's bag?
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2800 g
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2950 g
0%
2890 g
0%
2910 g
The list of food each person will need for one day is given below-
Rice: 100 g
Flour (Atta): 100 g
Pulses (Dal):
1
3
of weight of rice and flour
Oil: 50 g
Sugar: 50 g
Milk Powder: 40 g
Tea: Around 10 g
Dalia: 40 g for breakfast
Salt: 5 g
Dried onions: 10 g
Dried tomatoes: 10g
How much pulses will each person need for 3 days?
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100 g
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230 g
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250 g
0%
200 g
If 100 one rupee coins weigh 485 g, then how much will 10000 coins weigh?
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48500 g
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4850 g
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485000 g
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0.485 kg
If the length of each side of a cube is 2 ut., then what would be the length of the thread which is measured fully by 4 cubes lengthwise?
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8 ut.
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9 ut.
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10 ut.
0%
11 ut.
If weight of an elephant is 4000 kg and a blue whale weighs 30 times that of elephant, then what is the weight of blue whale?
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125500 kg
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125000 kg
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120000 kg
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114862 kg
Explanation
We are given that,
Weight of elephant =
4000
k
g
Weight of blue whale =
30
×
Weight of elephant
⇒
30
×
4000
=
120000
k
g
Weight of one 5 rupee coin is 9 g. If a bag of 5 rupee coins weighs 2 kg and 250 g, then how many coins are present in the bag?
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275
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250
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260
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235
If weight of an elephant baby is 91 kg and weight of new born baby is 3.5 kg, then how many times is a baby elephant heavier than new born baby?
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13
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20
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26
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28
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