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KS2 Measurement Practice Questions

Practise measurement for the Year 6 KS2 SATs — converting between metric units, telling time and solving time problems, money, and calculating perimeter, area and volume. Every question is marked instantly with a worked explanation. Free, no sign-up.

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Question 1

A bag of flour weighs 3.5 kg. How many grams is this?

Question 2

A film lasts 2 hours and 45 minutes. How many minutes is this in total?

Question 3

A running track is 4.8 km long. What is this in metres?

Question 4

A jug contains 850 ml of juice. Another jug contains 1.4 litres. Together they contain ___ ml.

Question 5

A bus journey departs at 11:45. It arrives 1 hour and 20 minutes later. At what time does it arrive? Give your answer using the 24-hour clock.

Question 6

How many millilitres are in 4.5 litres?

Question 7

Convert 2.5 km to metres.

Question 8

Convert 3.75 kg to grams.

Question 9

185 minutes = ___ hours and ___ minutes.

Question 10

A rectangular garden is 9.5 m long and 4.2 m wide. What is its perimeter?

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