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Weigh it, Pour it Class 4 Maths Worksheet
Class 4 Maths Chapter 8 Worksheet with Answers – Class 4 Weigh it, Pour it Worksheet
Question 1.
Choose the correct answer.
(i) Which is lightest?
2 kg of apples, 500 g of grapes, 1 kg of potatoes, 1.5 kg of oranges
(a) 2 kg of apples
(b) 500 g of grapes
(c) 1 kg of potatoes
(d) 1.5 kg of oranges
Answer:
(b) 500 g of grapes
(ii) Which unit would you use to measure the quantity of milk in a bottle?
(a) Kilogram (kg)
(b) Metre (m)
(c) Gram (g)
(d) Millilitre (mL)
Answer:
(d) Millilitre (mL)
(iii) 1500 grams is equal to how many kilograms?
(a) 1.5 kg
(b) 15kg
(c) 0.15 kg
(d) 150 kg
Answer:
(a) 1.5 kg
(iv) Which of these is the heaviest?
750 g sugar, 1.25 kg flour, 900 g rice, 500 g salt
(a) 750 g sugar
(b) 1.25 kg flour
(c) 500 g salt
(d) 900 g rice
Answer:
(b) 1.25 kg flour
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(v) A water tank holds 2000 litres of water. How much is it in kilolitres?
(a) 0.2 kL
(b) 20 kL
(c) 2 kL
(d) 200 kL
Answer:
(c) 2 kL
(vi) What tool do we use to measure the weight of objects?
(a) Thermometer
(b) Measuring tape
(c) Ruler
(d) Balance scale
Answer:
(d) Balance scale
(vii) A medicine bottle contains 250 mL of syrup. How many such bottles are needed to make 1 litre?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
Answer:
(c) 4
(viii) Which of the following is best measured in millilitres?
A swimming pool, A glass of juice, A water tank and A bucket of water
(a) A swimming pool
(b) A glass of juice
(c) A water tank
(d) A bucket of water
Answer:
(b) A glass of juice
(ix) 750 mL + 250 mL = ______ L
(a) 1 L
(b) 2 L
(c) 3 L
(d) 4 L
Answer:
(a) 1 L
(x) Which of the following weighs about 1 kilogram?
a feather, a brick, a school bag full of books and a mobile phone
(a) A feather
(b) A brick
(c) A school bag full of books
(d) A mobile phone
Answer:
(b) A brick
Question 2.
State ‘True’ or ‘False’.
(i) 500 g + 200 g + 100 g = 900 g (True/False)
Answer:
False
(ii) 1 kg + 2 kg + 500 g + 50 g = 3 kg 550 g(True/False)
Answer:
True
(iii) 500 g + 200 g + 2 kg = 2 kg 900 g (True/False)
Answer:
False
(iv) 5 kg + 2 kg +1 kg + 100 g = 8 kg 200 g (True/False)
Answer:
False
(v) 2 kg + 500 g + 200 g + 100 g + 50 g = 2 kg 850 g (True/False)
Answer:
False
Question 3.
The following columns I and II show the relation between kilogram and gram. Follow the conversion rule and match them correctly.
| Column I | Column 11 |
| (i) 12 kg + 4 kg + 50 g | (a) 11425 g |
| (ii) 2 kg + 16 kg + 750 g | (b) 3550 g |
| (iii) 1 kg + 5 kg + 900 g | (c) 16050 g |
| (iv) 12 kg – 8 kg – 250 g | (d) 18750g |
| (v) 16 kg-12 kg-450 g | (e) 6900 g |
| (vi) 12 kg – 550 g – 25 g | (f) 3750 g |
Answer:
| Column I | Column 11 |
| (i) 12 kg + 4 kg + 50 g | (c) 16050 g |
| (ii) 2 kg + 16 kg + 750 g | (d) 18750g |
| (iii) 1 kg + 5 kg + 900 g | (e) 6900 g |
| (iv) 12 kg – 8 kg – 250 g | (f) 3750 g |
| (v) 16 kg-12 kg-450 g | (b) 3550 g |
| (vi) 12 kg – 550 g – 25 g | (a) 11425 g |
Question 4.
Complete the table given below. One has been done for you.

Answer:
(ii) 20 mL- 2, 50mL- 1, 200mL- 2
(iii) 50m L- 1, 200mL-1, 1 L-1
(iv) 20m L-1, 100 mL-1, 200m L-1, 1 L- 2
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Question 5.
Solve the following.
(i) Add 42 kg 250 g and 33 kg 300 g ______
(ii) Add 64 kg 75 g and 92 kg 120 g ______
(iii) Add 142 kg 50 g, 2 kg 350 g and 132 kg 230 g ______
(iv) Subtract 2 kg from 11 kg ______
(v) Subtract 6 kg 250 g from 96 kg 500 g ______
(vi) Subtract 58 kg 750 g from 332 kg ______
(vii) Subtract 9 kg from 56 kg 255 g ______
(viii) Add 22 L 650 mL and 21 L 150 mL ______
(ix) Add 49 L 120 mL and 92 L ______
(x) Add 13 L 130 mL and 49 L 160 mL ______
(xi) Add 12 L 240 mL and 96 L 170 mL ______
(xii) Subtract 24 L 20 mL from 46 L 140 mL ______
Answer:
(i) 75 kg 550 g
(ii) 156 kg 195 g
(iii) 276 kg 630 g
(iv) 9kg
(v) 90 kg 250 g
(vi) 273 kg 250 g
(vii) 47 kg 255 g
(viii) 43 L 800 mL
(ix) 141 L 120 mL
(x) 62 L 290 mL
(xi) 108 L 410 mL
(xii) 22 L 120 mL
Question 6.
Mr. Dubey booked a van to shift furniture of his house. He loaded the following things of the given weight in the van.
| Things loaded | Weight |
| A cupboard | 16 kg 120 g |
| Abed | 12 kg 400 g |
| A sofa | 7 kg 250 g |
| A table | 3 kg 900 g |
| A cooler | 6 kg 450 g |
| A fridge | 8 kg 140 g |
Answer the following questions on the basis of the given table,
(i) What is total weight loaded in the van?
______________________________________
Answer:
54 kg 260 g
(ii) If the van can carry weight not more than 51 kg, then which of the things of minimum weight should be left?
______________________________________
Answer:
A table
Question 7.
The following table shows the quantity of juice ordered by different restaurants from ‘Juicy-Juicy’ Juice Corner.
| Restaurant name | Juice ordered |
| Creamy Dream | 25 L 250 mL |
| China Bowl | 30 L 100 mL |
| Xolo | 35 L 350 mL |
| Vintage Avenue | 15 L 700 mL |
| The Diness | 40 L |
Answer the following questions on the basis of the given table.
(i) What is the total quantities of juice ordered by all the restaurants?
______________________________________
Answer:
146 L 400 mL
(ii) What is the difference between the maximum and minimum quantities of juice ordered?
______________________________________
Answer:
24 L 300 mL
Question 8.
Balance the weights.
Which pan of the balance will go down? Put an arrow down in the given circles to show it. One has been done for you.

Answer:
(ii) (b)
(iii) (a)
(iv) (b)
Question 9.
Weighing Scale.
(i) Answer the following questions based on the given figures.

Answer:
Weight of P = 1700g,
Weight of Q = 2600g
(ii) Find the weight of an apple from the given figures.

Answer:
(a) 160 g
(b) 280 g
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Question 10.
Mental Aptitude.
(i) Find the cost of 1 L of each of the following items, if
(a) cost of 2 L oils is < ₹ 250.
(b) cost of 500 ml packet of juice is < ₹ 10.
(c) cost of 4 L milk is < ₹ 80.
Answer:
(a) < ₹ 125
(b) < ₹ 20
(c) < ₹ 20
(ii) If the cost of 1 kg of oranges is < ₹ 30, then find the cost of
(a) ½ kg oranges.
(b) 2 kg oranges.
(c) 100 gm oranges.
Answer:
(a) < ₹ 15
(b) < ₹ 60
(c) < ₹ 3
Question 11.
Ram is advised to take minimum 3 litre of water till evening. He is trying to look for different ways to add up to 3 litre. Help him to complete the chart.

Answer:
Do yourself
Question 12.
A fruit and vegetable vendor uses four weights of 5 kg, 6 kg, 2 kg and 8 kg to weight the vegetables and fruits of different weights. Fill in the table to show how will he use these weight to measure different things. One has been done for you.

Answer:
(i) 2 kg + 5 kg = Pumpkin
(ii) Onions + 2 kg = 5 kg + 6 kg
Question 13.
Application based questions.
(i) A bottle contains 1 L orange juice. A glass has a capacity of 50 mL. How many glasses can be filled with the juice?
(ii) Urmila used 300 mL of the detergent from a new bottle of liquid detergent. How much detergent is left in the bottle (in mL)?

(iii) A grocer had 48 kg 425 gm of sugar in his stock. He sold 32 kg 750 g of it. How much sugar is left with him?
(iv) Preeti bought 3 gold coins. The weights of these 3 coins are 300 g, 750 g and 700 g. How much gold did she buy?
Answer:
(i) 20 glasses
(ii)1000 mL
(iii) 15 kg 675 g
(iv) 1 kg 750 g
Question 14.
Naman takes his bath using shower and waste 28 L of water per day. His friend ‘Dev’ takes bath using a bucket of water whose capacity is 12 L. Usually a person needs around 4L of water to drink each day.
On the basis of the given information, answer the following questions.
(i) How much less water Dev uses than Naman in a day?
______________________________________
Answer:
16 L
(ii) How much water can Naman save in the month of December by taking bath using a bucket?
______________________________________
Answer:
496 L
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(iii) How many persons can use this water for drinking in a day which is saved by Naman in the month of December?
______________________________________
Answer:
124
(iv) Write any 3 ways of saving water.
______________________________________
Answer:
Do yourself