Liquids seek their own level regardless of the shape and the size of the vessels they are kept in.
Hence, Liquids seek their own level regardless of the shape and the size of the vessels they are kept in is a true statement.
Liquids acquire the shape of the vessel in which they are kept.
Why do liquids flow and take the shape of the container they are kept in?
Two identical cylindrical vessels, each of base area A, have their bases at the same horizontal level. They contain a liquid of density ρ. In one vessel, the height of the liquid is h1 and in the other h2>h1. When the two vessels are connected, the work done by gravity in equalizing the levels is