How Big? How Heavy?
Class V - Maths (Chapter 14)

Prepared by Mrs Sanju Sharma & Mrs Ruchi Chauhan
KV - Noida
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Q1. The amount of substance, a container can hold is called its __________. *
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Q2. A measuring cup of 5 ml is suitable to measure ___________. *
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Q3. Which of these shapes is used to measure volume? *
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Q4. The unit of volume is ___________. *
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Q5. Volume of the given Rubik cube is ___________. (Each small cube is a unit cube) *
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Q6. If the volume of a cube is 64 cu.cm, the length of its edge is ____________. *
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Q7. How many Centimetre cubes can be packed in the following box? *
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Q8. If the edge of a cube is doubled, its volume is increased by ______ times. *
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Q9. Consider a hollow and a solid ball of same size. Tick the correct option. *
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Q10. Complete the table. *
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Q11. If the weight of 2 five rupees coins is 18 g, what will be the weight of 20 such coins? *
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Q12. The weight of a blue whale is 35 times more than the weight of an elephant. If the elephant weighs 5,000 kg, what will be the weight of the blue whale? *
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Q13. One third of 24,000 g is _____. *
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Q14. If water level in figure A is 14 ml, volume of the stone in figure B is equal to _____ ml of water. *
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Q15. The length, breadth and height of a fish tank is 30 cm, 10 cm and 15 cm respectively. If two third of the height of tank is filled with water, what will be the volume of unfilled portion of the tank. *
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