Q.1
An Imperial ton = 160 stones. If 1 stone = 6.35 kg, how many kg are there in an Imperial ton?
  • 2,500 kg
  • 25 kg
  • 1,016 kg
  • 1,250 kg
Q.2
Elsie did a sponsored walk from Land’s End to John O’Groats, a distance of 874 miles. If 1 km = 0.62 miles, how many km did Elsie walk (to the nearest km)?
  • 1,409 km
  • 542 km
  • 245 km
  • 1,410 km
Q.3
The Sun is approximately 150 million km from Earth. If 1 mile equals 1.61 km, how many miles from the Earth is the Sun (to the nearest million)?
  • 242 million miles
  • 93 million miles
  • 128 million miles
  • 94 million miles
Q.4
There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. If 1 gallon = 4.55 litres, how many litres are there in 1 quart (to one decimal place)?
  • 18.2 litres
  • 1.1 litres
  • 7.3 litres
  • 14.5 litres
Q.5
An average person has around 5 litres of blood. If 1 pint = 0.57 litres, how many pints of blood are in an average body (to the nearest pint)?
  • 3 pints
  • 8 pints
  • 7 pints
  • 9 pints
Q.6
A recipe calls for half a pound of flour. If 1 pound = 0.454 kg, how many grams of flour are required?
  • 454 grams
  • 227 grams
  • 0.454 grams
  • 0.227 grams
Q.7
Simon wants to paint one of the walls in his living room. The wall is 7 m wide and 2 metres high but has a doorway in it which measures 1.5 m by 2.2 m. What is the area of the wall (minus the doorway)?
  • 14.2 m2
  • 3.3 m2
  • 10.7 m2
  • 9.7 m2
Q.8
How many cm are there in one-quarter of a metre?
  • 50 cm
  • 40 cm
  • 30 cm
  • 25 cm
Q.9
A garden shed with a flat roof is 3.5 m long, 2.8 m wide and 2.3 m tall. What is the volume of the shed?
  • 22.54 m³
  • 8.6 m³
  • 24 25 m³
  • 25.24 m³
Q.10
If one-yard equals 0.91 metres, to the nearest metre, how many metres are there in a furlong (1 furlong = 220 yards)?
  • 200 metres
  • 220 metres
  • 242 metres
  • 264 metres
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