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CH : 11 - Jugs and Mugs question types

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CH : 11 - Jugs and Mugs questions

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Pot A can hold 20 glasses of water.
Pot B has half the capacity of that of Pot A.
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Q.1. To fill Pot B, _________ glasses of water is needed.
Q.2. The capacity of Pot A is _________ of Pot B. (two times/four times)
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Make a list of vessels which can hold less than 1 litre of water and draw one of them. Make a list of vessels which can hold more than 1 litre of water and draw one of them:
Can hold more than 1 litre of water:
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Make a list of vessels which can hold less than 1 litre of water and draw one of them. Make a list of vessels which can hold more than 1 litre of water and draw one of them:
Can hold less than 1 litre of water :
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Rahul and Reshma are trying to fill their pots, which are of equal size. Rahul has a bottle which can hold $\frac{1}{2}$ litre of water and Reshma has a bottle which can hold 1 litre of water. Both of them use their bottles to fill their pots.
(1) Whose pot will be filled first?
(2) How much more amount of water can Reshma's bottle hold than Rahul's bottle?
(3) How many more times does Rahul need to fill his bottle than Reshma ?
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Q 19MCQ1 Mark
Two same sized jugs are filled with two different sized cups. To fill the jug with cup-A, we need to pour liquid for 20 times and to fill the jug with cup - B, we need to pour liquid for 10 times. From this we can say that the capacity of cup - B is _________ of the capacity of cup-A.
  • A
    half
  • double
  • C
    one-third
  • D
    one-fourth

Answer: B.

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Q 20MCQ1 Mark
Two same sized jugs are filled with two different sized cups. To fill the jug with cup-A, we need to pour liquid for 15 times and to fill the jug with cup - B, we need to pour liquid for 30 times. From this we can say that the capacity of cup - B is _________ of the capacity of cup-A.
  • half
  • B
    double
  • C
    one-third
  • D
    one-fourth

Answer: A.

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Q 21MCQ1 Mark
Two same sized jugs are filled with two different sized cups. To fill the jug with cup - A, we need to pour liquid for 20 times and to fill the jug with cup - B, we need to pour liquid for 5 times. From this we can say that the capacity of cup-B is _________ of the capacity of cup-A.
  • A
    half
  • B
    double
  • four times
  • D
    one-fourth

Answer: C.

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Q 22MCQ1 Mark
Two same sized jugs are filled with two different sized cups. To fill the jug with cup - A, we need to pour liquid for 18 times and to fill the jug with cup - B, we need to pour liquid for 6 times. From this we can say that the capacity of cup - B is _________ of the capacity of cup-A.
  • A
    half
  • B
    double
  • C
    one third
  • three times

Answer: D.

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Q 23MCQ1 Mark
Two same sized jugs are filled with two different sized cups. To fill the jug with cup-A, we need to pour liquid for 32 times and to fill the jug with cup - B, we need to pour liquid for 64 times. From this we can say that the capacity of cup - B is _________ of the capacity of cup-A.
  • half
  • B
    double
  • C
    one third
  • D
    one fourth

Answer: A.

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