Hooks-Graduated Cylinder Quiz
If you wanted to measure the volume of the milk in
your milk carton at lunch, what tool would you use?
A.  balance
B.  metric ruler
C.  graduated cylinder
D.  thermometer
If you wanted to measure the length of a school bus,
which tool should you use?
F.  graduated cylinder
G.  meter stick
H.  balance
J.  thermometer
The graduated cylinder pictured
here is counting by --.
A.  20's & 1's
B.  5's & 2's
C.  10's & 4's
D.  20's & 2's
The length of a crayon would most likely be 
closest to --
F.  9.7 mm
G.  9.7 cm
H.  97 m
J.  97 cm
What is the volume of the liquid in 
this graduated cylinder?
A.  36 mL
B.  38 mL
C.  40 mL
D.  41 mL
One centimeter is equal to ___ millimeters.
G.  100
F.  10
H.  1,000
J.  10,000
What is the volume of the liquid inthis cylinder?
A.  23 mL
B.  26 mL
C.  35 mL
D.  38 mL
What is the volume of the liquid
in this graduated cylinder?
G.  81 mL
F.  86 mL
H.  91 mL
J.  92 mL
A.  28
The line above is ____ mm long.
B.  32
C.  2.3
D.  2.8
What is the volume of the liquid
in this graduated cylinder?
F.  70 mL
G.  65 mL
H.  64 mL
J.  62 mL
If you wanted to measure how much liquid is in a 
bottle of nail polish, which unit should you use?
C.  liters
D.  milliliters
A.  millimeters
B.  centimeters
Which measurement most likely tells the amount of
water this baby pool might hold?
F.  70 milliliters
G.  70 meters
H.  70 liters
J.  70 kilometers
Oops!  Sponge Bob fell into a
graduated cylinder.
A.  32 cm3
B.   44 cm3
C.  8 cm3
D.  12 cm3
What is his volume?
The length of a real football would be
closest to 30 ____.
F.  mm
H.  m
G.  cm
J.  km
What is the volume of the seahorse?
The cylinder on the left shows
the volume of water before the
seahorse was dropped in.
A.  2 cm3

B.  50 cm3
C.  75 cm3
D.  200 cm3
F.  33mm
G.  2.3 cm
What is the length of this nail?
H.  3.2 cm
J.  23 cm
The cylinder on the right shows
how much water was in a cylinder
before Zafur dropped a seashell
into it.

What is the volume of the seashell?
A.  100 cm3
B.  80 cm3
D.  98 cm3
C.  402 cm3
This bus is about four meters tall.
Four meters is the same as _____.
G.  40 cm
F.  400 km
H.  400 cm
J.  40 mm
How long is the pencil shown above?
A.  1.2 mm
B.  1.2  cm
C. 1.7 mm
D. 1.7 cm
The cylinder on the left shows the
volume of water before Carson 
dropped a marble in.
What is the volume of the
marble?
18 cm3
15 cm3
25 cm3
41 cm3
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