
Measurement 3
Maths · Grade 6 · Week 45 · 25 questions
Measurement lets us quantify the physical world — length, mass, and capacity. Converting between units and solving measurement problems are practical skills you use every day.
What you'll practise
- Work with angles
- Convert between units of measurement
- Solve problems involving length, mass, and capacity
- Estimate measurements in everyday contexts
All 25 questions in this Measurement 3 quiz
Grade 6 Maths — Measurement 3: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Calculate 46% of 58
- Calculate 33% of 53
- Calculate 28% of 126
- Area of circle radius 7 (π=22/7):
- Area of trapezium parallel sides 6,10, height 4:
- Volume of cuboid 4×5×6:
- 1 m² = ___ cm²:
- 1 km² = ___ m²:
- Perimeter of semicircle diameter 14 (π=22/7):
- Area of rhombus diagonals 6 and 8:
- Convert 5000 cm² to m²:
- Volume of cube side 8:
- Area of triangle base 14, height 9:
- Perimeter of regular hexagon side 5:
- Surface area of cube side 6:
- Area of circle diameter 14 (π=22/7):
- 1 cm³ = ___ ml:
- 1 litre = ___ cm³:
- Area of square diagonal 10:
- Convert 3.5 m to cm:
- Volume of cylinder radius 7, height 10 (π=22/7):
- Area of trapezium parallel sides 5,9, height 6:
- Perimeter of rectangle 15×8:
- Surface area of cuboid 3×4×5:
- Area of equilateral triangle side 6 (use √3/4 × s²):
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