Length
Capacity/Volume
Weight/Mass
Time
100

A reasonable measure of toothbrush is:

9 centimeters

9 inches

9 feet

9 inches

100

Mrs. Dettman poured herself a glass of water. The glass was more likely to be:

16 fluid ounces

16 quarts

16 gallons

16 fluid ounces

100

A loaf of bread weighs approximately:

1 milligram

1 gram

1 pound

1 pound

100

The amount of time it would take to walk around Fasken Elementary would most likely be:

10 seconds

10 minutes

10 hours

10 minutes

200

The distance from Midland to Odessa is:

20 meters

20 miles

20 millimeters

20 miles

200

A packet of ketchup from Whataburger is closer to:

1 cup

1 fluid ounce

1 pint

1 fluid ounce

200

A big screen TV weighs approximately:

60 ounces

60 grams

60 pounds

60 pounds

200

A reasonable amount of time to solve a long division problem would be:

15 minutes

120 seconds

1/2 hour

120 seconds

300

The height of a playground slide would most likely be:

6 meters

6 feet

6 kilometers

6 meters

300

Ms. Eshenroder has a bottle of soy sauce in her refrigerator. The capacity of the bottle is most likely:

250 milliliters

250 liters

250 cups

250 milliliters

300

A sheet of notebook paper weighs approximately:

5 grams

5 pounds

5 tons

5 grams

300

The earth travels around the sun in approximately:

1 day

1 month

1 year

1 year

400

The height of a kitchen stool would most likely be:

100 feet

100 inches

100 meters

100 inches 

400

Ms. McWilliams made a pitcher of lemonade. The capacity of the pitcher is most likely:

2 gallons

2 quarts

2 cups

2 quarts

400

A slice of bread weighs approximately:

1 pound

1 milligram

1 ounce

1 ounce

400

The amount of time it took Texas Tech to beat Gonzaga was approximately:

3 hours

300 seconds

1/2 day

3 hours

500

The height an airplane flies would most likely be:

10 kilometers

10 meters

10 centimeters

10 kilometers

500

Mrs. Murry's swimming pool has a capacity of:

15,000 milliliters

15,000 cups

15,000 gallons

 15,000 gallons

500

A small car weighs approximately:

100 kilograms

1 ton

250 pounds 

 1 ton

500

The amount of time your math teacher asks you to spend on learning multiplication facts each week is approximately:

7 hours

12 hours

2 hours

2 hours