The Metric System and Volume: From Liters to Milliliters

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Physics, Science, Chemistry
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1st - 6th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the primary unit for measuring volume in the metric system?
Meter
Gram
Liter
Gallon
2.
Multiple Choice
How many liters of water are needed to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool?
5 million liters
2.5 million liters
1 million liters
280,000 liters
3.
Multiple Choice
What does the prefix 'milli' signify in the metric system?
One tenth
One hundredth
One thousandth
One millionth
4.
Multiple Choice
Approximately how many drops of water make up 1 milliliter?
100 drops
50 drops
20 drops
10 drops
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is equivalent to 5 milliliters?
A pint
A cup
A teaspoon
A tablespoon
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