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The document contains a series of mathematical exercises involving the addition and subtraction of measurements in lengths, weights, and volumes. It also includes multiple-choice questions related to measurement concepts suitable for 2nd-grade students. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of units of measurement and their conversions.

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Measurement

The document contains a series of mathematical exercises involving the addition and subtraction of measurements in lengths, weights, and volumes. It also includes multiple-choice questions related to measurement concepts suitable for 2nd-grade students. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of units of measurement and their conversions.

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1. Add the following measurement of lengths.

(i) 7 m 26 cm and 7 m 54 cm
(ii) 8 m 50 cm and 7 m 09 cm
(iii) 6 m 24 cm and 9 m 17 cm
(iv) 25 m 45 cm and 11 m 20 cm

2. Subtract the following measurement of lengths.


(i) 1 m 36 cm from 4 m 48 cm
(ii) 3 m 23 cm from 5 m 85 cm
(iii) 5 m 14 cm from 6 m 39 cm
(iv) 23 m 30 cm from 47 m 92 cm
3. Add the following measurement of weights (mass).

(i) 7 kg 167 g and 2 kg 320 g


(ii) 5 kg 438 g and 1 kg 325 g
(iii) 3 kg 530 g and 5 kg 265 g
(iv) 95 kg 100 g and 25 kg 300 g
(v) 15 kg 480 g and 24 kg 520 g
4. Subtract the following measurement of lengths.
(i) 6 kg 475 g from 10 kg 660 g
(ii) 3 kg 542 g from 6 kg 836 g
(iii) 2 kg 073 g from 7 kg 195 g
(iv) 18 kg 150 g from 72 kg 350 g
(v) 26 kg 200 g from 58 kg 300 g
(vi) 14 kg 150 g from 26 kg 300 g

5. Add the following measurement of volumes


(capacity).
(i) 4 ℓ 615 mℓ and 2 ℓ 250 mℓ
(ii) 26 ℓ 148 mℓ and 16 ℓ 240 mℓ
(iii) 14 ℓ 360 mℓ and 10 ℓ 108 mℓ
(iv) 58 ℓ 330 mℓ and 17 ℓ 210 mℓ
(v) 75 ℓ 270 mℓ and 83 ℓ 320 mℓ
(vi) 10 ℓ 520 mℓ and 21 ℓ 135 mℓ
6. Subtract the following measurement of volumes
(capacity).
(i) 61 ℓ 150 mℓ from 72 ℓ 280 mℓ
(ii) 65 ℓ 417 mℓ from 98 ℓ 630 mℓ
(iii) 24 ℓ 194 mℓ from 90 ℓ 300 mℓ
(iv) 56 ℓ 320 mℓ from 75 ℓ 500 mℓ
(v) 42 ℓ 728 mℓ from 63 ℓ 930 mℓ
(vi) 4 ℓ 275 mℓ from 6 ℓ 740 mℓ

7. Solve the following measurements:

(i) m cm (ii) kg g
12 53 82 346
+ 51 32 + 14 253
8. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) on 2nd Grade
Measurement:
Tick (✔) the correct option.
1. Weight is measured either in gram or in:
(a) kilogram; (b) kilometre; (c) kilolitre
2. Standard unit of length is:
(a) litre; (b) metre; (c) gram
3. Smallest unit of capacity is:
(a) kℓ; (b) ℓ; (c) mℓ
4. 4 m 10 cm + 3 m 15 cm = __________
(a) 7 m 25 cm; (b) 7 m 15 cm; (c) 8 m
5. The length of cloth is measured in
(a) metre; (b) litre; (c) gram
6. Which is a better estimate for the capacity of a small
bottle of shampoo?
(a) 10 litre; (b) 1 litre; (c) 10 millilitre
7. Which is a better estimate for the length of a door?
(a) 2 cm; (b) 2 m; (c) 2 km

8. Which is more?
(a) 1 gram; (b) 1000 milligram; (c) both are equal
9. Which is more?
(a) 300 cm; (b) 30 m; (c) both are equal
10. Which is a better estimate for the weight of Michael's
pet cat?
(a) 200 g; (b) 2 kg; (c) 12 kg

(11) The distance between two cities is usually measured


in
(a) cm; (b) m; (c) km

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