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Units of Weight (Grams and Kilograms)

Subtopic

Units of Weight (Grams and Kilograms) under How Heavy How Light for Grade 4 CBSE.

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Preview questions (no answers)

  1. 1.

    7 kg 500 g=7 \text{ kg } - 500 \text{ g} = \dots?

    A.

    6 kg 500 g6 \text{ kg } 500 \text{ g}

    B.

    650 g650 \text{ g}

    C.

    2 kg2 \text{ kg}

    D.

    7500 g7500 \text{ g}

  2. 2.

    How many 250 g250 \text{ g} weights make 1 kg1 \text{ kg}?

    A.

    2

    B.

    3

    C.

    4

    D.

    5

  3. 3.

    If a cat weighs 3500 g3500 \text{ g}, how many kg and grams is that?

    A.

    35 kg 0 g35 \text{ kg } 0 \text{ g}

    B.

    3 kg 500 g3 \text{ kg } 500 \text{ g}

    C.

    3 kg 50 g3 \text{ kg } 50 \text{ g}

    D.

    350 kg350 \text{ kg}

Download the worksheet for How Heavy How Light - Units of Weight (Grams and Kilograms) to practice offline. It includes additional chapter-level practice questions.

Using a Weighing Balance

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Using a Weighing Balance under How Heavy How Light for Grade 4 CBSE.

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Preview questions (no answers)

  1. 1.

    What is the sum of 900g900g and 100g100g?

    A.

    800g800g

    B.

    1000g1000g

    C.

    1000kg1000kg

    D.

    910g910g

  2. 2.

    A small packet of biscuits most likely weighs about:

    A.

    100g100g

    B.

    100kg100kg

    C.

    1g1g

    D.

    10kg10kg

  3. 3.

    If you add 3kg3kg of potatoes to 7kg7kg of potatoes, the total weight is:

    A.

    4kg4kg

    B.

    10kg10kg

    C.

    21kg21kg

    D.

    1kg1kg

Download the worksheet for How Heavy How Light - Using a Weighing Balance to practice offline. It includes additional chapter-level practice questions.

Conversion of Weight Units

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Conversion of Weight Units under How Heavy How Light for Grade 4 CBSE.

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Preview questions (no answers)

  1. 1.

    If you double the weight of 125 g125 \text{ g}, what do you get?

    A.

    250 g250 \text{ g}

    B.

    500 g500 \text{ g}

    C.

    1000 g1000 \text{ g}

    D.

    200 g200 \text{ g}

  2. 2.

    Convert 15 kg15 \text{ kg} into grams.

    A.

    1500 g1500 \text{ g}

    B.

    15000 g15000 \text{ g}

    C.

    150 g150 \text{ g}

    D.

    150000 g150000 \text{ g}

  3. 3.

    Subtract 500 g500 \text{ g} from 1 kg1 \text{ kg}. The result is:

    A.

    50 g50 \text{ g}

    B.

    5000 g5000 \text{ g}

    C.

    500 g500 \text{ g}

    D.

    5 g5 \text{ g}

Download the worksheet for How Heavy How Light - Conversion of Weight Units to practice offline. It includes additional chapter-level practice questions.