Grade: 3 Subject: Math Unit: Measurement Conversions Lesson: 7 of 7 SAT: ProblemSolving+DataAnalysis ACT: Math

Unit Quiz: Measurement Conversions

Instructions

This quiz tests everything you learned about measurement conversions. Answer all questions to see how well you've mastered these skills.

Questions

1. How many inches are in 6 feet?

A) 18 inches
B) 36 inches
C) 72 inches
D) 2 inches

Answer

C) 72 inches - 6 feet × 12 inches = 72 inches.

2. How many hours is 300 minutes?

A) 3 hours
B) 4 hours
C) 5 hours
D) 6 hours

Answer

C) 5 hours - 300 ÷ 60 = 5 hours.

3. How many feet are in 4 yards?

A) 7 feet
B) 12 feet
C) 16 feet
D) 48 feet

Answer

B) 12 feet - 4 yards × 3 feet = 12 feet.

4. How many centimeters are in 5 meters?

A) 50 cm
B) 105 cm
C) 500 cm
D) 5000 cm

Answer

C) 500 cm - 5 meters × 100 cm = 500 cm.

5. How many days are in 3 weeks?

A) 10 days
B) 14 days
C) 21 days
D) 24 days

Answer

C) 21 days - 3 weeks × 7 days = 21 days.

6. 48 inches equals how many feet?

A) 3 feet
B) 4 feet
C) 6 feet
D) 36 feet

Answer

B) 4 feet - 48 ÷ 12 = 4 feet.

7. When converting from minutes to hours, you should:

A) Multiply by 60
B) Divide by 60
C) Multiply by 24
D) Divide by 24

Answer

B) Divide by 60 - Minutes to hours is small to big, so divide.

8. How many minutes are in 4 hours?

A) 64 minutes
B) 120 minutes
C) 200 minutes
D) 240 minutes

Answer

D) 240 minutes - 4 hours × 60 minutes = 240 minutes.

9. 15 feet equals how many yards?

A) 3 yards
B) 5 yards
C) 12 yards
D) 45 yards

Answer

B) 5 yards - 15 ÷ 3 = 5 yards.

10. Which is longer: 2 meters or 150 centimeters?

A) 2 meters
B) 150 centimeters
C) They are equal
D) Cannot compare

Answer

A) 2 meters - 2 meters = 200 cm, which is greater than 150 cm.

How Did You Do?

  • 9-10 correct: Excellent! You've mastered measurement conversions!
  • 7-8 correct: Good job! Review the questions you missed.
  • 5-6 correct: Keep practicing! Review the lessons in this unit.
  • Below 5: Go back and review all the lessons before moving on.

Next Steps

  • Review any concepts you found challenging
  • Practice conversions with real measurements around your home
  • Remember: Big to small = multiply, Small to big = divide
  • You've completed the Math units! Move on to Science next.