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Capacity

Math

Capacity starts at 1 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Capacity. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 3
A bottle contains 750 milliliters of juice. How many more milliliters are needed to make 1 liter?
A bottle has a capacity of 600 milliliters. If you pour out 200 milliliters, how much is left?
A container holds 2.5 liters. How many milliliters is that?
A container holds 3 liters. If you pour in another 2 liters, what is the total capacity now?
A container holds 4 liters. If you pour out 1.5 liters, how much is left?
A glass holds 200 milliliters. How many glasses are needed to fill a 1-liter bottle?
A jug holds 2 liters of water. If you pour out 1 liter, how much water is left in the jug?
A tank can hold 5 liters of water. If it is filled with 3 liters, how much more water can it hold?
A tank holds 10 liters. If you fill it with 7 liters, how much more can it hold?
If a bottle holds 1.25 liters, how many milliliters is that?
If a container holds 1.5 liters, how many milliliters is that?
If you have 3 bottles of 500 milliliters each, what is the total capacity in liters?
If you have two cups, each holding 250 milliliters, what is the total capacity?
Is the capacity of a swimming pool usually measured in liters or milliliters?
Which is more: 1 liter or 900 milliliters?
Which is more: 1.5 liters or 1200 milliliters?
Which is more: 1500 milliliters or 1 liter?
Which is more: 2 liters or 1800 milliliters?