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Effective Date: 12 December 2012 Confidential | Copyright Global Indian International School | Version 2
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WORKSHEET
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Campus Balestier Session 2014-2015
Topic Air & Water- Measurement - Capacity Work Sheet No. 1
Grade 2 Subject Maths
Name Date
Section - A Direct/ Regular/ Inferential Questions Section - B Application, Reasoning & Analytical Questions
Section - C HOTS Questions (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
Section A
1. Arrange the following in ascending order according to the quantity of
water they can hold.
2. Jug kettle bottle
2L 3L 6L
a. The bottle can hold ______ jugs of water and ______ kettles of water.
3.
Pail 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L
The pail can hold _______ of water when it is full.
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Section B
1. A B C D
Shade the water levels in containers B, C and D using the information given:
a. Container B contains more water than Container C but less water than
Container D.
b. Container C contains the least amount of water.
2.
a. The tank contained _________more litres of water than the jug when
they are full.
539 ml 345 ml
3. 298 ml
Pail P Pail Q Pail R
The total capacity of the biggest and the smallest pails is ___________ml.
2L 2L 2L 2L
2L 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L 2L
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Section C
1. Look for different ways to add up to 1 litre. Complete the following.
2. Fill up the names of any objects and their measurements for the given units.
Object Unit Estimated
measurement
cm
Kg
Ml
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4. Fill up the blanks:
a.
b. 2. c.
b. Answer the questions
A B C D
450 150 ml 350 m 500 ml
i. The water in container A is poured into Container C.
Now container C has _________
ii. Container B has _________ quantity of water less than Container D.
iii. Which container has half a litre? ___________
iv. Water in containers A and B is poured into Container D.
Now container D has ____________
v. _________ more quantity of water should be added to Container B to make
it as much as the water in container D.