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Which of the following units is the odd one out? |
A. kilogram B. pound C. tonne D. gram |
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Which metric unit would you use for the mass of a small banana? |
A. milligrams B. grams C. kilograms D. tonnes |
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If 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg, how much does 1 millilitre weigh? |
A. 0.1 g B. 1 g C.10 g D. 100 g |
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Express 390 kg in tonnes. |
A. 390 000 t B. 3900 t C. 3.9 t D. 0.39 t |
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Which is most likely to have a mass of 4.5 kg?
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A. a TV set B. a paperback book C. a litre of wine D. a chair |
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Which is false? |
A. 1 g = 1000 mg B. 1 kg = 1000 g C. 1 tonne = 1000 kg D. 1 mg = 1000 g |
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Approximately what does one litre of water weigh? |
A. 1000 g B. 1 kg C. 0.001 tonnes D. all of the above |
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Express 245 kg in grams. |
A. 245 g B. 245 000 g C. 2.45 g D. 0.245 g |
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Would a rock weigh more on the surface of the earth than on the surface of the moon? |
A. Always B. Never C. Sometimes |
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If apples were $2.50 per kilogram, how many could you buy for $5.00, if the average weight of the apples was 270 g? |
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 |
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