$CATEGORY: M/14. How Big? How Heavy?

//Multiple Choice(10)

A watermelon weighs 4 kg 500 g. How much does it weigh in grams?
{
= 4500 g
~ 5000 g
~ 4000 g
~ 4050 g
}

If a box weighs 12 kg and another box weighs 18 kg, what is their total weight?
{
~ 20 kg
~ 25 kg
= 30 kg
~ 35 kg
}

Riya’s suitcase weighs 22.5 kg, and her backpack weighs 7.5 kg. What is the combined weight of her luggage?
{
= 30 kg
~ 28 kg
~ 35 kg
~ 29 kg
}

A truck is carrying 750 kg of goods, and another truck is carrying 820 kg of goods. What is the total weight being carried?
{
= 1570 kg
~ 1575 kg
~ 1550 kg
~ 1600 kg
}

A sack of rice weighs 25 kg. How many sacks will weigh 100 kg?
{
~ 2
~ 4
= 4
~ 6
}

A box weighs 3.2 kg. How much will 5 such boxes weigh?
{
= 16 kg
~ 15.6 kg
~ 15 kg
~ 14.5 kg
}

The total weight of three objects is 9 kg. If the first object weighs 3.5 kg and the second weighs 2.5 kg, how much does the third object weigh?
{
= 3 kg
~ 2 kg
~ 4 kg
~ 1 kg
}

//True or False(10)

1 kg = 1000 g. {T}

The weight of a pumpkin is measured in milligrams. {F}

A 5 kg watermelon is heavier than a 4.5 kg watermelon. {T}

If the weight of a box is doubled, its weight is multiplied by 4. {F}

A weighing scale can measure both small and large weights. {T}

The total weight of 10 apples each weighing 200 g is 2 kg. {T}

The sum of 2.5 kg and 3.2 kg is 5.7 kg. {T}

//Match the Following(1)

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B:
{
=1 kg -> 1000 g
=500 g -> 0.5 kg
=1 quintal -> 100 kg
=Weight of a person -> Measured in kilograms
=Weight of a chocolate bar -> Measured in grams
}

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