Introduction to Measurements
Trending Questions
Q. If rectangle A has length as 8 cm and breadth as 5 cm, and rectangle B has length as 10 cm and breadth as 4 cm, find which rectangle has a larger area?
- Rectangle A
- Rectangle B
- Both the rectangles have equal area
- Cannot be compared
Q. different rectangle/rectangles can be made by rearranging a set of 8 square crackers.
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Q.
Give one word for:
Process of knowing the value of a physical quantity in comparison to a fixed standard.
Q. When we say, ''How much is the capacity of the water bottle?'' What are we exactly asking for?
- length
- area
- volume
- none of the above
Q. Match the units to the measurements they represent.
- Length
- Volume
- Weight
Q. different rectangle/rectangles can be made by rearranging a set of 16 square crackers.
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Q.
Find the length of a rectangle whose area is cm2 and breadth is cm.
Q. Cube X has side of length 6 cm and cube Y has side of length 9 cm. Which of the two cubes would have smaller volume?
- Cube X
- Cube Y
- Both the cubes have the same volume
- Cannot be compared
Q.
different rectangle/rectangles can be made using a set of 5 square crackers.
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Q. Which among the following is/are not a unit(s) of measurement?
- mm2
- cm
- Line
- m3
Q. Match Column I with their respective type of measurement used in Column II.
- length
- volume
- area
Q.
Find the length of the rectangle whose area is and breadth .
Q. Is ''36 cm'' the correct way to represents the volume of a balloon?
- yes
- no
Q. means an act or the result of comparison between the quantity and a pre-defined standard.
Q. When we say, ''How long is the rope?'' What are we exactly asking for?
- area
- length
- volume
- none of these
Q. Which of the following is the correct way to represent the area of a football field?
- Area of the football ground is 7200 mililiters
- Area of the football ground is 7200 inches
- Area of the football ground is 7200 cubic meters
- Area of the football ground is 7200 square meters
Q. Which of the following represent(s) length?
- size of the garden
- width of the whiteboard
- capacity of fuel tank
- height of the tree
Q. When we say, ''How long is the rope?'' What are we exactly asking for?
- area
- length
- volume
- none of these
Q. The given table shows the color and radius of balls placed in a bag.
Which ball has the maximum volume?
Color of ball | Radius of ball(in cm) |
Red | 4 |
Blue | 5 |
Yellow | 3 |
Which ball has the maximum volume?
- Red
- Blue
- Yellow
- All have equal volume
Q.
The distance between any two points of an object is measured in the unit of
Volume
Area
Length