Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
  1. 2 ℓ = _______ mℓ
  2. 2.3 ℓ = _______ mℓ
  3. 1230 mℓ = _______ ℓ
  4. 1240 mℓ = ______ cm3
    2 m
    Level 1
    Find the following values without a calculator.

    1. _____ ℓ = 23 mℓ
    2. 4.3 ℓ = _____ mℓ
    3. 0.23 ℓ = _____ mℓ
    4. _____ ℓ = 25 mℓ
    1 m
    Level 2
    A cuboid made up of 1-cm cubes is 4 cm by 2 cm by 1 cm. If the same cubes is made into a larger cube with the same volume, what is the length of the cube?
    2 m
    Level 2
    Patricia is preparing a fruit punch by mixing syrup with water in the ratio of 2 : 3. How much syrup is needed if 18 litres of water is used?
    2 m
    Level 2
    320 mℓ + 3960 mℓ + 2.7 ℓ +            mℓ = 9 ℓ
    2 m
    Level 2
    The picture shows the amount of water each container can hold. Which container can hold the greatest amount of water?
    2 m
    Level 2
    Which container has the most amount of water in it? Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
    2 m
    Level 1
    Find the following values without a calculator.

    Which is larger?
    1. 30 cm or 3 m?
    2. 3 ℓ or 300 mℓ?
    3. 2 km or 200 m?
    3 m
    Level 1
    Find the following values without a calculator.
    1. 1007 mℓ = 1 ℓ _____ mℓ
    2. 2067 mℓ = 2 ℓ _____ mℓ
    3. 1 ℓ 3 mℓ = _____ ℓ
    4. 12 ℓ 45 mℓ = _____ mℓ
    2 m
    Level 2
    The average capacity of 3 containers is 35 ℓ. Given that the total capacity of two of the containers is 86 ℓ, what is the capacity of the third container?
    2 m
    Level 2
    7 125 ℓ -            mℓ = 2 ℓ 725 mℓ
    2 m
    Level 1
    Find the following values without a calculator.

    Which is larger?
    1. 2.3 cm or 0.23 m?
    2. 1.3 ℓ or 130 mℓ?
    3. 12 km or 1200 m?
    3 m
    Level 2 PSLE
    At first, Containers A, B and C contained water as shown in Figure 1. Some water from A and B was poured into Container C without spilling. The amount of water left in Container A and B is shown in Figure 2. What would be the amount of water in Container C?
    2 m
    Level 2
    The figure shows a rectangular glass tank partly filled with unit cubes. More unit cubes are added to fill the tank completely. What is the volume of the added cubes if each cube is a 1-cm cube?
    2 m
    Level 2
    The shaded surface area of the cuboid is 400 cm2. Find the volume of the cuboid.
    2 m
    Level 2
    11 14 ℓ - 925 mℓ =            mℓ
    2 m
    Level 3 PSLE
    Lynn had a bottle of oil. She used an equal amount of oil each day. At the end of the 12th day, 13 of the bottle was left. At the end of the 14th day, the amount of oil left was 100 mℓ .  What was the amount of oil in the bottle at first? Express the answer in mℓ .
    2 m
    Level 2
    The shaded surface area of the rectangular box shown is 36 cm2. What is the volume of the box?
    2 m
    Level 2
    Three containers contain an average of 48 ℓ of water. The 1st container contains 52 ℓ of water and the 2nd container contains 10 ℓ more water than the 1st container. How much water does the 3rd container contain?
    2 m
    Level 2
    11 14 ℓ - 5 34 ℓ =            mℓ
    2 m