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Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8

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Class 5 Maths Chapter 8 Weight and Capacity Worksheet with Answers Pdf

Weight and Capacity Class 5 Maths Worksheet

Class 5 Maths Chapter 8 Worksheet with Answers – Class 5 Weight and Capacity Worksheet

Question 1.
A gardener is weighing different types of produce.
Check if the weights recorded are correct by putting a tick against them it they look correct.

Produce Weight Tick
(i) Pumpkin 80 g
(ii) Tomato 150 g
(iii)’ Watermelon 500 g
(iv) Potato 20 kg
(v) Carrot 150 g

Answer:
(i) incorrect
(ii) correct
(iii) correct
(iv) incorrect
(v) correct

Question 2.
Choose the correct option.
(i) Which of the following is equal to 12500 g?
(a) 1 kg 250 g
(b) 12 kg 500 g
(c) 125 kg
(d) 0.125 kg
Answer:
(b) 12 kg 500 g

(ii) A medicine tablet weight 250 mg. How many tablets make 1 gram?
(a) 2
(b) 10
(c) 4
(d) 25
Answer:
(c) 4

(iii) What is the total weight of 3 kg 450 g rice and 2 kg 550 g wheat?
(a) 5 kg 900 g
(b) 6 kg
(c) 5 kg 2000 g
(d) 6 kg 100 g
Answer:
(b) 6 kg

(iv) If 2 kg of apples cost ₹ 85 then the cost of 4 kg of apples is
(a) ₹ 170
(b) ₹ 150
(c) ₹ 200
(d) ₹ 195
Answer:
(a) ₹ 170

Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8

Question 3.
Compare weights using <,=,>.
(i) 3500 mg ______ 3 g 502 mg
Answer:
<

(ii) 1200 g + 300 g ______ 1400 g +100 g
Answer:
=

(iii) 7 kg 200 g ______ 7180 g
Answer:
>

(iv) 5 kg 150 g ______ 5 kg 140 g
Answer:
>

(v) 8 kg 156 g ______ 9 kg 50 g
Answer:
<

Question 4.
Total weight calculations.
(i) A chef uses 1 kg 200 g of flour, 750 g of sugar, and 500 g of butter in a recipe. What is the total weight of ingredients in grams.
Answer:
2450 g

(ii) A farmer harvested 25 kg 300 g of wheat on Monday and 18 kg 750 g on Tuesday. What is the combined weight?
Answer:
44 kg 50 g

Question 5.
Subtraction problems.
(i) A sack of rice weights 50 kg. If 12 kg 800 g is used, how much rice is left?
Answer:
2450 g

(ii) A baby weighted 3 kg 400 g at birth and lost 1 kg 200 g in a month. What is the new weight?
Answer:
44 kg 50 g

Question 6.
Multiplication and division.
(i) A box contains 6 identical packets of sugar, each weighing 250 g. What is the total weight of the box?
Answer:
37 kg 200 g

(ii) 9 kg 600 g rice is divided equal among 4 families. How much does each family get?
Answer:
2 kg 200 g

Question 7.
Match the following that have the same weights.

(i) 15 kg (a) 8000 g
(ii) 2 kg 700 g (b) 15000 g
(iii) 17 g 500 mg (c) 2700 g
(iv) 7000 g (d) 17500 mg
(v) 1 8 kg (e) 7 kg

Answer:

(i) 15 kg (b) 15000 g
(ii) 2 kg 700 g (c) 2700 g
(iii) 17 g 500 mg (d) 17500 mg
(iv) 7000 g (e) 7 kg
(v) 1 8 kg (a) 8000 g

Question 8.
Read the scales write the correct weight in the space given below.
Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8 1
Answer:
(i) 500 g
(ii) 1 kg 200 g
(iii) 2 kg 500 g
(iv) 1 kg 500 g
(v) 500 g
(vi) 900 g

Question 9.
A package contains 3 kg 75 g of rice. Express this weight entirely in grams. Rina belives it’s 3075 g but Shyam thinks it’s 3750 g. Who has the correct answer and why?
Answer:
3075 g, Rina

Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8

Question 10.
Complete the conversions by filling the blanks.
Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8 2
Answer:
(i) (a) 5000 g
(b) 9000 g
(c) 2 kg
(d) 6kg
(e) 1 k

(ii) (a) 70000 mg
(b) 50 g
(c) 1
(d) 12000 mg
(e) 20000 mg

Question 11.
A grocery store received a delivery of vegetables with the following weights.

  • Potatoes – 5 kg
  • Onions – 3 kg 800 g
  • Tomatoes -1 kg 950 g
  • Carrots – 2 kg 500 g

Among the vegetables, which one has the:
(i) highest weight?
(ii) least weight?
(iii) Arrange the items in ascending order.
Answer:
(i) Potatoes
(ii) Tomatoes
(iii) Tomatoes < carrots < onions < potatoes

Question 12.
Answer the following questions.
(i) 8000 kg = …. quintals = …. tonne
(ii) 12000 kg = …. quintals = …. tonne
(iii) 15000 kg = …. quintals = …. tonne
(iv) 21000 kg = …. quintals = …. tonne
Answer:
(i) 80, 8
(ii) 120, 12
(iii) 150, 15
(iv) 210, 21

Question 13.
A truck carries 5 tonnes of goods. If 2500 kg is unloaded, how much remains?
Answer:
2500 kg

Question 14.
A student’s school bag weighs 4 kg 300 g. After adding some more books, the weight of the bag now becomes 6 kg 150 g. What is the weight of the books added.
Answer:
1 kg 850 g

Question 15.
A fruit vendor purchased 20 kg of grapes. He sold 8 kg 450 g on the first day and 7 kg 200 g on the second day. How many grapes are left with the vendor?
Answer:
4 kg 350 g

Question 16.
Fill in the blanks.
(i) 1 l = ______ ml
(ii) 5 l = ______ ml
(iii) 2500 ml = ______ ml
(iv) 1 1250 ml = ______ ml
(v) 750 ml + 250 ml = ______ l
Answer:
(i) 1000 ml
(ii) 5000 ml
(iii) 2 l 500 ml
(iv) 1250 ml
(v) 1 l

Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8

Question 17.
State whether the statement given below are true or false.
(i) A 2-litre bottle contains 2000 ml of liquid.
Answer:
True

(ii) 500 ml is half of a liter.
Answer:
True

(iii) 3500 ml is same as 3 l 50 ml.
Answer:
False

(iv) 7 l 50 ml is less than 7 l 500 ml.
Answer:
True

(v) The addition of 8 l 200 ml and 7 l 800 ml is 16 l.
Answer:
True

Question 18.
Ramu Chacha delivers the following amount of milk each week tonffiferent families. Complete the table by filling the missing values.

Family Milk delivered in a week in l Milk delivered in a week in ml
(i) Sharma’s 10
(ii) Gupta’s 7000
(iii) Singh’s 15
(iv) Agrawal’s 19000

Answer:
(i) 10000 ml
(ii) 7 l
(iii) 15000 ml
(iv) 19 l

Question 19.
Compare the following quantities using the signs <, =, >
(i) 2 l 600 ml ______ 3 l 50 ml
(ii) 18 l 400 ml ______ 7l 800 ml
(iii) 3700 ml ______ 3 l 700 ml
(iv) 180 ml + 800 ml ______ 800 ml + 108 ml
(v) 1 l 50 ml ______ 1150 ml
Answer:
(i) <
(ii) >
(iii) =
(iv) >
(v) <

Question 20.
Write the total capacity of the following containers in each blanks.
Answer:
(i) 1 l 600 ml
(ii) 1 l 300 ml
(iii) 550 ml
(iv) 1 l 600 ml

Question 21.
A gardener has a 101 watering can. Each plant requires 400 ml of water
(i) How many full plants can be watered before the can becomes empty?
Answer:
25

(ii) If the gardener has already watered 15 plants. How much water is left in the can?
Answer:
4000 ml

Question 22.
In a laboratory, 4 l 500 ml of a chemical solution needs to be eqrrsRy’distributed into 5 beakers. How much chemical solution will each beaker hold?
Answer:
900 ml

Weight and Capacity Class 5 Worksheet with Answers Maths Chapter 8

Question 23.
One small jar can hold 250 ml of jam. How much jam will be there in 12 such jars?
Answer:
3 l

Question 24.
A large bottle contains 2 l 400 ml of juice. It is poured equally into 6 glasses and 120 ml of juice remains in the bottle.
(i) What is the total capacity of the 6 glasses combined?
Answer:
2l 280 ml

(ii) If each glass has a capacity of 350 ml, how much juice would be needed to fill all 6 glasses completely from an empty state?
Answer:
2l 100 ml

Question 25.
A baker uses 750 ml of milk for one cake and 1 1500 ml of milk for another cake. How much milk did the baker use in total and how much more milk used for the second cake compared to the first?
Answer:
2l 250 ml, 750 ml

Question 26.
Hardik owns a petrol pump. He records the details of the sales of petrol in a day. Now, fill the following table
S.No. Vehicle Number of vehicle Quantity of fuel in each vehicle (in litres)
(i) Bus 7 200
(ii) Car 17 30
(iii) Truck 12 400
(iv) Bike 19 6
(v) Scooter
Answer:
(i) 1400 l
(ii) 510 l
(iii) 4800 l
(iv) 114 l
(v) 63 l

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