Level 2
Mr Lee poured 4 cups of water into an empty square-based container of side 10 cm and height 20 cm. As a result, the container was only 14 filled with water. How much water did each cup contain?
2 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
A cylindrical container is filled with 68.02 ℓ of water. It was then poured into an empty rectangular fish tank measuring 80 cm by 0.5 m by 28 cm until it is 47 full. How much water is left in the cylindrical container? Leave your answer in ℓ and mℓ.
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular container measuring 20 cm by 40 cm by 15 cm is 25 filled with water. Tom wants to fill up the container completely with some bottles of water. How many bottles of water are needed if the capacity of each bottle is 900 mℓ?
2 m
Level 2
The tank, measuring 21 cm by 20 cm by 40 cm, is 34 filled with water at first. All the water is poured into empty identical bottles to the brim. Each bottle has a capacity of 700 mℓ.
  1. How much water was there in the tank at first? Give your answer in millilitres.
  2. How many such bottles are completely filled with water?
2 m
Level 3
Shemy placed three empty tanks side by side. The smallest tank has a crack at its side and the base area of each tank is 16 cm2. After she turned on the tap for 64 minutes, the height of the water in the smallest tank became 6 cm although 0.5 mℓ of water is leaking out of the crack per minute. Find the rate of flow of water from the tap. Give the answer in mℓ/min.
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
Two rectangular tanks are shown. Tank Y contained water to half its height. All the water from Tank Y was poured into Tank Z without spilling. What was the height of the water level in Tank Z?
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
At first, Containers X, Y and Z contained water as shown. Some water from Containers Y and Z was poured into Container X without any spilling over. The amount of water left in Containers Y and Z is shown. What would be the amount of water in Container X?
3 m
Level 3
A tank with a square base area of 121 cm2 is 60% filled with water. If 4 pails of water are poured into the tank, 756 cm3 of water would overflow. If 3 pails of water are poured into the tank, 128 cm3 of water would overflow. What is the height of the tank ? Give the answer to one decimal place.
3 m
Level 3
The diagram shows 3 containers of different dimensions, each separated by a partition. Tank C, measuring 20 m by 15 m by 21 m, is filled with water to its brim. Tank B is an empty cuboidal container with a length of 10 m. Slider 1 is lifted to release 14 of the water from Tank C to Tank B, after which the partition is slid down to separate Tank C and Tank B. Next, Slider 2 is removed and some water from Tank B flows into Tank A such that the height of the water level of Tank B and Tank A is 7 m.
  1. What is the length of Tank A?
  2. How many m3 of water are there in Tank B?
3 m