Online Test — Weight
10 Questions • 15 min • Chapter MCQ
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Question 1 of 10
Which of these animals is the heaviest in real life?
Ant
Cat
Elephant
Mouse
Explanation: An elephant is massive and weighs thousands of kilograms, making it the heaviest.
Question 2 of 10
If an object is very easy to lift with one finger, it is described as:
Heavy
Light
Long
Tall
Explanation: Light objects have very little weight and require almost no effort to lift.
Question 3 of 10
When using a balance scale, what happens to the pan that holds the heavier object?
It goes up
It stays level
It goes down
It disappears
Explanation: Gravity pulls down harder on the item with more weight, moving it downward.
Question 4 of 10
If two toys have the exact same weight, how will the balance scale look?
Tilted left
Perfectly straight
Tilted right
Upside down
Explanation: Equal weights keep the balance beam perfectly straight and level.
Question 5 of 10
Which of these objects is the lightest?
A plastic feather
A metal hammer
A glass marble
A brick
Explanation: A feather is made of light material and weighs the least among the options.
Question 6 of 10
Why does a shopkeeper use a weighing scale?
To find length
To count items
To measure weight
To tell time
Explanation: A weighing scale is a dedicated tool used to find out the weight of goods.
Question 7 of 10
If you remove all the blocks from a toy box, the toy box becomes:
Heavier
Lighter
Taller
Longer
Explanation: Taking items out reduces the total mass, making the box lighter.
Question 8 of 10
An apple pushes a scale down, and a strawberry moves up. Which statement is true?
Strawberry is heavier
Apple is lighter
Apple is heavier
Both are equal
Explanation: The item on the lower pan is heavier, which is the apple.
Question 9 of 10
Which item would make your school backpack the heaviest if placed inside?
A pack of tissues
A heavy storybook
A plastic eraser
A single crayon
Explanation: A storybook has the most mass and weight among the listed items.
Question 10 of 10
If Cup X has 1 coin and Cup Y has 10 identical coins, which cup is lighter?
Cup Y
Cup X
Both are equal
Neither
Explanation: Fewer items mean less total mass, so Cup X with only 1 coin is lighter.