A. Multiple Choice Questions
Q1: What is weight?
(a) The measure of space an object occupies
(b) The force with which Earth attracts an object
(c) The amount of liquid in a container
(d) The measure of distance between two points
Q2: Which unit is used to measure capacity?
(a) Gram
(b) Litre
(c) Kilogram
(d) Meter
Q3: How many grams are there in 1 kilogram?
(a) 10
(b) 100
(c) 1000
(d) 1
Q4: Which unit is used to measure very small weights?
(a) Milligram
(b) Gram
(c) Kilogram
(d) Litre
Q5: How is liquid measured using a measuring jug?
(a) By its colour
(b) By pouring and comparing
(c) By reading the scale marked on the jug
(d) By weighing the liquid
B. Short Questions
Q1: Name two units used to measure weight.
Q2: How many millilitres are there in 1 litre?
Q3: Name three units used to measure capacity.
Q4: What is the standard SI unit of weight?
C. Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The SI unit of weight is _______________.
Q2: Capacity is the measure of _______________ a container can hold.
Q3: 1 kilogram is equal to _______________ grams.
Q4: 1 litre is equal to _______________ millilitres.
Q5: Very small weights are measured in _______________.
D. Match the Column
A. 1 kilogram → (i) 1000 millilitres
B. 1 litre → (ii) 1000 grams
C. 1 gram → (iii) 1000 milligrams
D. 1 millilitre → (iv) 1 cubic centimetre
E. True or False
Q1: The SI unit of weight is kilogram.
Q2: 1 litre is equal to 1000 grams.
Q3: Capacity is measured in litres and millilitres.
Q4: 1 millilitre of water is equal to 1 cubic centimetre of water.
Q5: Weight is measured in litres.