Level 1
The solid shown are made up of 1-cm cubes. What is the volume of the solid?
2 m
Level 1
Fill in the blanks.
(a) 2 ℓ 234 mℓ = __________ mℓ
(b) 3 ℓ 12 mℓ = __________ mℓ
(c) 4 ℓ 3 ℓ = __________ mℓ
3 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 2 cm = _____ m
  2. 3 m = ______ km
  3. 4 mℓ = ______ ℓ
  4. 5 g = ______ kg
1 m
Level 1 PSLE
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 4 kg 1 g = _____ g
  2. 3 km 27 m = _____ m
  3. 11 ℓ 23 mℓ = _____ mℓ
  4. 1 m 2 cm = _____ cm
1 m
Level 2
How many ℓ of water are there in the pitcher?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 35 km = ______m
  2. 14 m = _____ cm
  3. 710 kg = _____ g
  4. 920 ℓ = _____ mℓ
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Mark glued 15 cubes of side 1 cm to form the solid shown.
  1. Mark painted the whole solid, including the base. What was the total painted area?
  2. Mark added some cubes of side 1 cm to the solid to form a cuboid 3 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm. How many cubes did he add?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The block of wood shown was dipped into a pail of paint. The block was then cut into 4 identical cubes along the dotted lines and taken apart. The total unpainted area of the 4 cubes was 216 cm2. What was the volume of each cube?
2 m
Level 2
What is the volume of water in the beaker?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 115 km = ______m
  2. 234 m = _____ cm
  3. 4410 kg = _____ g
  4. 738 ℓ = _____ mℓ
2 m
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Level 2
How much more water is required to make 2 ℓ? Give your answer in mℓ.
2 m
Level 2
The total volume of the cubes shown is 640 cm3. What is the length of each side of the cube.
2 m
Level 2
There are some liquid in a beaker as shown. 2 more ℓ of liquid are needed to fill the beaker completely. How many ℓ of water can a beaker hold in all?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 8.001 ℓ = _____ mℓ
  2. 7.92 ℓ = _____ cm3
  3. 1 ℓ 7 mℓ = _____ cm3
  4. 3 ℓ 12 mℓ = _____ ℓ
1 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 0.23 ℓ = _____ cm3
  2. 1.7 ℓ = _____ cm3
  3. 55 cm3 = _____ mℓ
  4. 571 cm3 = _____ ℓ
1 m
Level 2
A cube has a volume of 512 cm3. When the length of every edge of the cube is halved, what is the decrease in the volume of the cube?
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
5000 mℓ of water was poured into 2 containers equally. How many litres of water were there in one container?
2 m
Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.

  1. 1.05 km = ______ m
  2. _____ m = 1045 cm
  3. _____ km = 1045 cm
  4. 8.001 ℓ = _____ cm3
1 m
Level 2
The volume of a cube is 125 cm3. Find the area of the shaded face.
2 m
Level 2
Which container cannot hold more than 1 ℓ of liquid? Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
2 m