Weight Comparison Exercise for Grade 2
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Questions and Answers

Which item is heavier? A shoe or a cap?

  • A shoe (correct)
  • Both are light
  • Neither; they are the same
  • A cap
  • What is the correct term to describe a kettle in comparison to a pot and a bowl if it is the heaviest?

  • Lighter than a bowl
  • The heaviest (correct)
  • The lightest
  • Heavier than a pot
  • In the comparison, how would you describe a plastic duck compared to a trumpet?

  • Heavier than a trumpet
  • Lighter than a trumpet (correct)
  • The heaviest
  • The lightest
  • How would you fill in the blank: A tennis ball is ___ a bowling ball?

    <p>Lighter than</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What comparison can be made between a toy train and a trumpet if the toy train is described as heavier?

    <p>A toy train is heavier than a trumpet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which object is lighter: a tissue box or a box of cookies?

    <p>A tissue box</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How should you fill in the blank: A shoe is ___ than a cap?

    <p>heavier</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is considered heavier: a kettle, a pot, or a bowl?

    <p>A kettle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these is the lightest: a hotdog, a hamburger, or a doughnut?

    <p>A doughnut</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Complete the statement: A plastic duck is ___ a trumpet.

    <p>lighter than</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Comparing Objects

    • A tissue box is lighter than a box of cookies.
    • A boot is heavier than a shoe.
    • A stack of books is heavier than a stack of books.

    Fill in the Blanks

    • A shoe is heavier than a cap.
    • A cap is lighter than the shoe.
    • A clock is heavier than an envelope.
    • An envelope is lighter than the clock.

    Shade the Correct Answer

    • Answer to "Which is the heaviest?" is the school bag.
    • Answer to "Which is the lightest?" is the doughnut.
    • Answer to "Which is the heaviest?" is the kettle.

    Fill in the Blanks

    • A plastic duck is lighter than a trumpet.
    • A toy train is lighter than a trumpet.
    • A trumpet is heavier than a toy train.
    • A plastic duck is the lightest.
    • A toy train is the heaviest.
    • A tennis ball is lighter than a bowling ball.
    • A tennis ball is heavier than a shuttlecock.
    • A bowling ball is heavier than a tennis ball.
    • A bowling ball is the heaviest.
    • A shuttlecock is the lightest.

    Comparing Objects

    • A tissue box is lighter than a box of cookies
    • A boot is heavier than a shoe
    • A stack of books is as light as another stack of books

    Fill in the Blanks

    • A shoe is heavier than a cap
    • A cap is lighter than a shoe
    • A clock is heavier than an envelope
    • A envelope is lighter than a clock.

    Shade the Correct Answer

    • A school bag is the heaviest among a paper bag, a briefcase, and a school bag.
    • A doughnut is the lightest among a hotdog, a hamburger, and a doughnut
    • A kettle is the heaviest among a kettle, a pot, and a bowl.

    Fill in the Blanks

    • A plastic duck is lighter than a trumpet
    • A toy train is lighter than a trumpet
    • A trumpet is heavier than a toy train
    • A plastic duck is the lightest
    • A toy train is the lightest
    • A tennis ball is lighter than a bowling ball
    • A tennis ball is heavier than a shuttlecock
    • A bowling ball is heavier than a tennis ball
    • A bowling ball is the heaviest
    • A shuttlecock is the lightest

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    Description

    This quiz focuses on comparing the weights of various objects to enhance students' understanding of light and heavy items. Students will engage in fill-in-the-blank activities and shading answers based on weight comparisons. Perfect for grade 2 learners to develop their analytical skills!

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