2nd Grade Measurement Worksheet

In 2nd Grade Measurement Worksheets you will get different types of questions on measurement of length, measurement of weight (mass), measurement of capacity (volume), addition of length, addition of weight, addition of capacity, subtraction of length, subtraction of mass, subtraction of volume, multiple choice questions on measurement, word problems on measurement of length, word problems on measurement of mass and word problems on measurement of capacity.

1. Add the following measurement of lengths.

(i) 7 m 26 cm and 7 m 54 cm

(ii) 8 m 50 cm and 7 m 09 cm

(iii) 6 m 24 cm and 9 m 17 cm

(iv) 25 m 45 cm and 11 m 20 cm


Answer:

1. (i) 14 m 80 cm

(ii) 15 m 59 cm

(iii) 15 m 41 cm

(iv) 36 m 65 cm 


2. Subtract the following measurement of lengths.

(i) 1 m 36 cm from 4 m 48 cm

(ii) 3 m 23 cm from 5 m 85 cm

(iii) 5 m 14 cm from 6 m 39 cm

(iv) 23 m 30 cm from 47 m 92 cm


Answer:

2. (i) 3 m 12 cm

(ii) 2 m 62 cm 

(iii) 1 m 25 cm

(iv) 24 m 62 cm


3. Add the following measurement of weights (mass).

(i) 7 kg 167 g and 2 kg 320 g

(ii) 5 kg 438 g and 1 kg 325 g

(iii) 3 kg 530 g and 5 kg 265 g

(iv) 95 kg 100 g and 25 kg 300 g

(v) 15 kg 480 g and 24 kg 520 g

(vi) 56 kg 250 g and 25 kg 102 g


Answer:

3. (i) 9 kg 487 g 

(ii) 6 kg 763 g

(iii) 8 kg 795 g

(iv) 120 kg 400 g 

(v) 40 kg

(vi) 81 kg 352 g


4. Subtract the following measurement of lengths.

(i) 6 kg 475 g from 10 kg 660 g

(ii) 3 kg 542 g from 6 kg 836 g

(iii) 2 kg 073 g from 7 kg 195 g

(iv) 18 kg 150 g from 72 kg 350 g

(v) 26 kg 200 g from 58 kg 300 g

(vi) 14 kg 150 g from 26 kg 300 g


Answer:

4. (i) 4 kg 185 g 

(ii) 3 kg 294 g

(iii) 5 kg 122 g

(iv) 54 kg 200 g

(v) 32 kg 100 g

(vi) 12 kg 150 g


5. Add the following measurement of volumes (capacity).

(i) 4 ℓ 615 mℓ and 2 ℓ 250 mℓ

(ii) 26 ℓ 148 mℓ and 16 ℓ 240 mℓ

(iii) 14 ℓ 360 mℓ and 10 ℓ 108 mℓ

(iv) 58 ℓ 330 mℓ and 17 ℓ 210 mℓ

(v) 75 ℓ 270 mℓ and 83 ℓ 320 mℓ

(vi) 10 ℓ 520 mℓ and 21 ℓ 135 mℓ


Answer:

5. (i) 6 ℓ 865 mℓ

(ii) 42 ℓ 388 mℓ

(iii) 24 ℓ 468 mℓ 

(iv) 75 ℓ 540 mℓ

(v) 158 ℓ 590 mℓ

(vi) 31 ℓ 655 mℓ 


6. Subtract the following measurement of volumes (capacity).

(i) 61 ℓ 150 mℓ from 72 ℓ 280 mℓ

(ii) 65 ℓ 417 mℓ from 98 ℓ 630 mℓ

(iii) 24 ℓ 194 mℓ from 90 ℓ 300 mℓ

(iv) 56 ℓ 320 mℓ from 75 ℓ 500 mℓ

(v) 42 ℓ 728 mℓ from 63 ℓ 930 mℓ

(vi) 4 ℓ 275 mℓ from 6 ℓ 740 mℓ


Answer:

6. (i) 11 ℓ 130 mℓ

(ii) 33 ℓ 213 mℓ

(iii) 66 ℓ 106 mℓ

(iv) 19 ℓ 180 mℓ

(v) 21 ℓ 202 mℓ

(vi) 2 ℓ 465 mℓ


7. Solve the following measurements: 

(i)

          m      cm

         1 2     5 3

     +  5 1     3 2

                        

(ii)

          kg        g

         8 2     3 4 6

     +  1 4     2 5 3

                           

(iii)

           ℓ         m

         6 4      7 5 5

     +  1 2      2 4 1

                        

(iv)

          m        cm

         4 6       7 4

     -  1 3        4 3

                           

(v)

          kg        g

         7 6     6 6 5

     -  3 4     3 2 2

                           

(vi)

           ℓ           mℓ

         3 8       6 4 2

     -  2 4        3 3 1

                           

Answer:

7. (i) 63 m 85 cm

(ii) 96 kg 599 g

(iii) 76 ℓ 996 mℓ

(iv) 33 m 31 cm

(v) 42 kg 343 g

(vi) 14 ℓ 311 mℓ


8. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) on 2nd Grade Measurement:

Tick (the correct option.

(i) Weight is measured either in gram or in:

(a) kilogram;     (b) kilometre;     (c) kilolitre


(ii) Standard unit of length is:

(a) litre;     (b) metre;     (c) gram


(iii) Smallest unit of capacity is:

(a) kℓ;     (b) ℓ;     (c) mℓ


(iv) 4 m 10 cm + 3 m 15 cm = __________

(a) 7 m 25 cm;     (b) 7 m 15 cm;     (c) 8 m


(v) The length of cloth is measured in

(a) metre;     (b) litre;     (c) gram


(vi) Which is a better estimate for the capacity of a small bottle of shampoo?

(a) 10 litre;     (b) 1 litre;     (c) 10 millilitre


(vii) Which tool is used to find the weight of a watermelon?

Measuring Mass, Volume and Length

(viii) Which is a better estimate for the length of a door?

(a) 2 cm;     (b) 2 m;     (c) 2 km


(ix) Which is more?

(a) 1 gram;     (b) 1000 milligram;     (c) both are equal


(x) Which is more?

(a) 300 cm; (b) 30 m; (c) both are equal


(xi) Which is a better estimate for the weight of Michael's pet cat?

(a) 200 g;     (b) 2 kg;     (c) 12 kg


(xii) Which tool would you use to measure a given quantity of water?

Measuring Mass, Volume and Length


(xiii) Which tool would you use to find out how heavy a bunch of grapes is?

Measuring Weight, Volume and Mass


(xiv) The distance between two cities is usually measured in

(a) cm;     (b) m;     (c) km


Answer:

8. (i)  (a) kilogram

(ii) → (b) metre

(iii) → (c) mℓ

(iv) → (a) 7 m 25 cm

(v) → (a) metre

(vi) → (c) 10 millilitre

(vii) → (a) 

(viii) → (b) 2 m

(ix) → (c) both are equal

(x) → (b) 30 m

(xi) → (b) 2 kg

(xii) (b)

(xiii) → (c)

(xiv) → (c)



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