Measurement Practice Questions

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Q1
Easy
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 8 cm and a width of 5 cm?
A. 26 cm
B. 40 cm
C. 13 cm
D. 25 cm
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Correct Answer: A
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated using the formula P = 2(length + width). Here, P = 2(8 cm + 5 cm) = 2(13 cm) = 26 cm.
Q2
Easy
If a piece of ribbon measures 120 centimeters, how many meters long is the ribbon?
A. 1.2 meters
B. 12 meters
C. 0.12 meters
D. 0.012 meters
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Correct Answer: A
To convert centimeters to meters, divide the number of centimeters by 100. Thus, 120 cm รท 100 = 1.2 meters.
Q3
Easy
A container holds 2 liters of water. How many milliliters is this equivalent to?
A. 2000 milliliters
B. 1500 milliliters
C. 250 milliliters
D. 500 milliliters
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Correct Answer: A
1 liter is equivalent to 1000 milliliters. Therefore, 2 liters equals 2 ร— 1000 = 2000 milliliters.
Q4
Medium
A rectangular garden has a length of 15 meters and a width of 10 meters. What is the area of the garden?
A. 150 square meters
B. 125 square meters
C. 100 square meters
D. 175 square meters
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Correct Answer: A
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. Therefore, Area = length ร— width = 15 m ร— 10 m = 150 square meters.
Q5
Medium
A bottle can hold 2 liters of water. How many bottles are needed to hold 10 liters of water?
A. 4 bottles
B. 5 bottles
C. 6 bottles
D. 7 bottles
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Correct Answer: B
To find the number of bottles needed, divide the total volume of water by the volume of one bottle: 10 liters รท 2 liters/bottle = 5 bottles.
Q6
Medium
If a cube has a side length of 4 cm, what is its volume?
A. 16 cubic centimeters
B. 64 cubic centimeters
C. 12 cubic centimeters
D. 32 cubic centimeters
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Correct Answer: B
The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the side length: Volume = side ร— side ร— side = 4 cm ร— 4 cm ร— 4 cm = 64 cubic centimeters.
Q7
Medium
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 10 cm and a width of 5 cm?
A. 30 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 25 cm
D. 15 cm
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Correct Answer: A
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated using the formula P = 2(length + width). For this rectangle, P = 2(10 cm + 5 cm) = 30 cm.
Q8
Hard
A rectangular garden has a length that is 3 meters longer than its width. If the perimeter of the garden is 36 meters, what is the width of the garden?
A. 9 meters
B. 10 meters
C. 12 meters
D. 15 meters
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Correct Answer: A
To find the width, let the width be x meters. Then the length is x + 3 meters. The perimeter formula is P = 2(length + width). Setting up the equation: 36 = 2((x + 3) + x). Simplifying gives x = 9 meters.
Q9
Hard
A cylindrical water tank has a radius of 7 meters and a height of 10 meters. What is the volume of the tank in cubic meters, rounded to the nearest whole number?
A. 1540 mยณ
B. 1542 mยณ
C. 1550 mยณ
D. 1570 mยณ
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Correct Answer: B
The volume V of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = ฯ€rยฒh. Plugging in the values: V = ฯ€(7)ยฒ(10) โ‰ˆ 1542 mยณ when rounded to the nearest whole number, making option B the correct answer.
Q10
Hard
A rectangular garden has a length of 15 meters and a width of 10 meters. A path of uniform width is to be built around the garden, increasing the overall area to 250 square meters. What is the width of the path?
A. 1 meter
B. 2 meters
C. 3 meters
D. 4 meters
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Correct Answer: C
The area of the garden is 150 square meters (15m * 10m). The new area with the path is 250 square meters. The area of the path is 250 - 150 = 100 square meters. Let x be the width of the path. The new dimensions will be (15 + 2x) by (10 + 2x). Setting up the equation (15 + 2x)(10 + 2x) = 250 and solving gives x = 3 meters.

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