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Weigh it, Pour it

CBSE · Class 4 · Mathematics

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How many 250g packets of dal are needed to balance one 500g packet?

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How many 500ml bottles will fill a 1 litre bottle?

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If Mr Das wants to pack 1 kg of sweets in 250g boxes, how many boxes will he need?

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How many 100ml bottles will fill a 1 litre bottle?

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1multiple correct

Which of these objects would weigh MORE than 1 kg?

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A school bag with books, A watermelon, A bag of rice (5kg)

A school bag with books typically weighs 2-3 kg, a watermelon weighs 3-5 kg, and a 5kg rice bag clearly weighs more than 1 kg. A pencil weighs about 10g and a notebook weighs about 200g, both much less than 1 kg.

2multiple correct

Which of these are correct conversions?

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1000g = 1 kg, 500ml = 0.5 litre, 1000ml = 1 litre

Correct conversions: 1000g = 1 kg, 500ml = 0.5 litre (half litre), 1000ml = 1 litre. Wrong ones: 250g = 0.25 kg (not 2.5 kg), 100g = 0.1 kg (not 1 kg).

3multiple choice

If a 50g packet of haldi balances with 5 erasers, how many erasers will balance a 100g soap bar?

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10 erasers

If 50g = 5 erasers, then 1 eraser = 50g ÷ 5 = 10g. For 100g soap: 100g ÷ 10g = 10 erasers needed.

4multiple correct

Which measuring tools are best for different quantities?

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Weighing balance for vegetables, Measuring cup for milk, Dropper for eye drops

Weighing balance measures weight (vegetables), measuring cup measures capacity (milk), dropper measures very small volumes (eye drops). A ruler measures length, not weight.

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Weigh it, Pour it covers several key topics that are frequently asked in CBSE Class 4 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
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