Learn Class 3 Math - Length, Weight, Qualtity, Time and Temperature

In this time, it is essential to know the Capacity, Time, Length, Weight, and Temperature in day-to-day life.

Measurement

Measurement is the means of getting a number that determines the amount of something.

How old are you?

How much do you weigh?

How tall are you?

To answer the above questions, what we need is to measure.

To determine how old you are, you need to estimate time.

To understand how much you weigh, you need to weigh yourself.

To understand how tall you are, you need to estimate your height (length)

Time

The continuous continuity of events is time. We can estimate time in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years.

A clock and a calendar encourage us to estimate time.

Weight

The volume of an element a thing consists of is described as its weight. Estimating weight means holding the weight of a thing.

Weight can be weighed in grams, kilograms, and pounds.

Length

The value of something covered from one end to the opposite on the largest side is called its length.

Capacity

Capacity is a model of how much volume a thing can hold. Capacity is measured in liters and gallons.

Temperature

The temperature of a substance is the measure of how hot or cold it is. Temperature is estimated in Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.

Learning Videos for 3rd Grade Math - Length, Weight, Qualtity, Time and Temperature

Length, Weight, Qualtity, Time and Temperature Sample Questions for Class 3

Question 1

Which two consecutive months have 31 days in a year?
A. January & February
B. March & April
C. May & June
D. July & August

Question 2

75205 m = ________ km ________ m.
A. 75 km 105 m
B. 85 km 205 m
C. 75 km 205 m
D. None of these

Question 3

Bob�s house is 235 m away from the market. Railway station is 175 m from the market. What is the distance between Bob�s house and railway station?
A. 410 m
B. 410 cm
C. 41000 cm
D. Both A & B

Question 4

If one orange weighs 250 grams, then what is the weight of 7 oranges?
A. 2 kg 750 grams
B. 1 Kg 750 grams
C. 1 Kg 250 grams
D. None of these

Question 5

A shopkeeper has 10 kg of rice and he must put them into packets of 250 g. How many packets are needed to fill all the rice?
A. 30
B. 40
C. 45
D. 50