This worksheet covers Measuring Length, Weight, and Capacity, which is part of the Measurement module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 2 — Foundation
Which is heavier: 2 pounds of apples or 3 pounds of apples?
2 pounds
3 pounds
They are the same
Neither is heavy
If a bottle holds 1 liter of water, how many milliliters is that?
100 milliliters
1000 milliliters
10 milliliters
1 milliliter
A book weighs 1 kilogram. How many grams does it weigh?
100 grams
500 grams
1000 grams
2000 grams
Which is lighter: 3 ounces of feathers or 4 ounces of rocks?
3 ounces of feathers
4 ounces of rocks
They weigh the same
Neither is light
How many feet are there in 12 inches?
1 foot
2 feet
3 feet
4 feet
Which has a greater capacity: a gallon or a quart?
Gallon
Quart
They are equal
Neither has capacity
If a bag of sugar weighs 5 kilograms, how many grams does it weigh?
500 grams
5000 grams
50 grams
5 grams
A fish tank holds 20 liters of water. How many milliliters is that?
2000 milliliters
20,000 milliliters
200 milliliters
2,000,000 milliliters
How many inches are there in a yard?
36 inches
30 inches
12 inches
24 inches
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