Q.1.
A large glass holds 300ml and a small glass holds 250ml. A jug has 1 liter of juice. First I fill 1 large glass. How many small glasses can be filled with what is left in the jug?
Q.2.
There are 35 red balloons, 22 blue balloons and 7 white balloons. 27 balloons pop. How many balloons are left?
Q.3.
A baby needs to take 5ml of medicine 3 times a day. How much medicine does the baby need each day?
Q.4.
Two shelves measure 75cm and 83cm. What is their total length in meters?
Q.5.
To bake a cake, 250g of flour is required. If a bag of flour is 1kg how much would be left after baking 3 cakes?
Q.6.
Amy drives 13 miles to her grandmother's and then 8 miles to the shops. How many miles has Amy driven?
Q.7.
Laura was playing a game. Her scores were 17, 25 andWhat was her total score for all 3 games?
Q.8.
Ahmed got up at 7:It took him 35 minutes to get ready and 20 minutes to walk to school. What time did he arrive in school?
Q.9.
It takes Dad 45 minutes to paint 3 fence panels. How long does it take to paint one fence panel?
Q.10.
Mom weighed 55kg. She lost 500g when she was ill. What does she weigh now?
Q.11.
Henry's house is four times bigger than Charlie's house. If Henry's house is 1,000 m , what is the size of Charlie's house?
Q.12.
If it takes 1 man 2 days to paint a fence, how long will it take 4 men, working at the same speed, to paint the same fence?
Q.13.
1 mile = 1.61 km. What would a distance of 30 miles be in kilometers?
Q.14.
In order for the machine to operate, the knob has to be turned clockwise through a quarter of a turn. How many degrees are there in a quarter of a turn?
Q.15.
A number of 100 m long pieces of material are hung up separately to dry in a large open area. If it takes 4 hours for a single piece of material to dry, how long will it take for 250 pieces to dry?
Q.16.
In how many ways can the letters ABC be arranged if you can only arrange two letters at a time, e.g. AB?
Q.17.
A fathom is used for measuring the depth of water: 1 fathom = 6 feet or 1.83 m. How many fathoms is 1,830 m?
Q.18.
Rick is driving his sports car at 70 mph (miles per hour), and he is traveling from London to Lincoln on the M1: a distance of about 140 miles. If he maintains this speed, how long will it take him to get to Lincoln?
Q.19.
A crane can lift a maximum load of 15,000 kg. How many boxes each weighing 250 kg can be loaded into a container for the crane to lift?
Q.20.
Helen's car does 45 miles to the gallon. How many gallons (gal) of gasoline will she need for a 315 mile journey?