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Match the following:

Column A  Column B
1.Volume of a liquid   1. kg `m^-3`
2. Area of a leaf  2. `m^3`
3. S.I. unit of volume  3. graph paper 
4. S.I. unit of density  4. m `s^-1`
5. S.I.unit of speed  5. measuring cylinder
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 One litre is equal to :

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A piece of paper of dimensions 1.5 m × 20 cm has area ______.

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The correct relation is :

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The density of aluminium is 2.7 g cm-3 and of brass is 8.4 g cm-3. For the same mass, the volume of:

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 A block of wood of density 0.8 g cm-3 has a volume of 60 cm3. The mass of block will be :

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A boy travels a distance 150 m in 1 minute. His speed is

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The correct relation for speed is

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Define the term density of a substance.

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Arrange the following substances in order of their increasing density:
(a) iron
(b) cork
(c) brass
(d) water
(e) mercury

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How does the density of water changes when  it is heated from 0°C to 4°C,

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How does the density of water changes when it is heated from 4°C to 10°C ?

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Explain the meaning of the term speed.

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A car travels with a speed 12 m s”1, while a scooter travels with a speed 36 km h-1. Which of the two travels faster ?

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The length, breadth and height of a water tank are 5 m, 2.5 m and 1.25 m respectively. Calculate the capacity of the water tank in (a) m3 (b) litre.

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A solid silver piece is immersed in water contained in a measuring cylinder. The level of water rises from 50 ml to 62 ml. Find the volume of silver piece.

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Find the volume of a liquid present in a dish of dimensions 10 cm x 10 cm x 5 cm.

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A rectangular field is of length 60 m and breadth 35 m. Find the area of the field.

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A piece of brass of volume 30 cm3 has a mass of 252 g. Find the density of brass in (i) g cm-3, (ii) kg m-3.

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A block of iron has dimensions 2 m × 0.5 m × 0.25 m. The density of iron is 7.8 g cm−3. Find the mass of block.

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