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I.

Volume

DIRECTION: How much juice is in each cup?

1. A. 1000 mL B. 500 mL C. 100 mL

2.

A. 800 mL B. 500 mL C. 1000 mL

3.

A. 1000 mL B. 1500 mL C. 1200 mL

4.

A. 350 mL B. 500 mL C. 150 mL

5.

A. 1 mL B. 0.5 L C. 1 L

II. Weight

DIRECTION: Choose the correct weight. The unit of measurement is Kilograms.

1.

A. 3Kg B. 4Kg C. 5Kg


2.

A. 7Kg B. 8Kg C. 9Kg

3.

A. 1Kg B. 2Kg C. 3Kg

4.

A. 4Kg B. 6Kg C. 8Kg

5.

A. 1Kg B. 2Kg C. 3Kg

III.

DIRECTION: Choose the proper unit for each of the following.

1.

A. Grams B. Milligrams C. Kilograms


2.

A. Grams B. Milligrams C. Kilograms

3.

A. Grams B. Milligrams C. Kilograms

4.

A. Grams B. Milligrams C. Kilograms

5.

A. Grams B. Milligrams C. Kilograms


IV.

DIRECTION: Complete the following statements.

1. Volume is the amount of ______ an object takes up

A. matter B. gravity C. space

2. Weight is a measure of the effect of _______ on objects. 

A. matter B. gravity C. space

3. The mass of heavy objects like sack of rice, sugar, and cement is usually expressed in ______.

A. Kilograms B. Grams C. Milligrams

5. You can use a ________ to determine the volume of the regularly-shaped objects.

A. Beaker B. Graduated Cylinder C. Ruler

V. TRUE or FALSE

DIRECTION: Determine if the statement is TRUE or FALSE.

1. The Unit of weight is Mass.

A. TRUE B. FALSE

2. The mass of an object is the same everywhere.

A. TRUE B. FALSE

3. The water displacement method is useful in determining the volume of the regularly shaped objects.

A. TRUE B. FALSE

4. Volume may be expressed in in Liters or Milliliters.

A. TRUE B. FALSE

5. You need to measure the length, width, and height of a regular shape object to determine its volume.

A. TRUE B. FALSE

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