Level 3
310 of the tank is filled with water. Another 210 litres of water are needed to fill the tank to its brim.
  1. What is the volume of the tank?
  2. The Height of the tank is 60 cm and its length is 100 cm. Find the perimeter of its base.
4 m
Level 2
Bottle X, Y and Z have a total capacity of 9400 mℓ. Bottle X has a capacity of 2520 mℓ while Bottle Y has a capacity of 3200 mℓ. Find the capacity of Bottle Z.
2 m
Level 2
1 jug = 3 ℓ
1 pail = 12 ℓ

How many jugs of water are needed to fill up the pail?
2 m
Level 2
There was some juice in a jug at first. When 900 mℓ of juice was poured into it, 200 mℓ of juice flowed out of the jug. If the capacity of the jug was 800 mℓ, how much juice was in the jug at first?
2 m
Level 2
A pitcher can hold 2 ℓ of water. Peter needs 5 pitchers of water to fill a pail completely. How many ℓ of water does he need to fill two pails completely?
2 m
Level 2
The 3 pitchers shows the amount of water a pail can hold. What is the capacity of the pail? Give the answer in mℓ.
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
Ann had some identitical cuboids with square base and height, h. She then stacked the cuboid to form the 2 towers. The figure shows the front view and the side views of the 2 towers.
  1. Find h.
  2. Find the volume of the cuboid.
4 m
Level 3
James bought a 1.5-litre bottle of coke. He drank 3 cups of coke. If each cup contained 150 mℓ of coke, how much coke was left in the bottle? Express the answer in ℓ and mℓ.
4 m
Level 3
A rectangular block is sprayed grey on all the six faces before it is cut into 36 identical cubes as shown in the diagram. The total surface area of the 36 individual cubes is 576 cm2 more than the surface area of the original block that is sprayed grey. What is the volume of the rectangular block?
4 m
Level 2
How much water can container D hold more than container than container A?
2 m