Liquid Capacity Quiz.

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Liquid Capacity Quiz

1.Draw the Gallon Guy

2. How many quarts are in a gallon?

3. How many pints are in a quart?

4. How many cups are in a pint?

5. How many pints are in 2 ½ gallons?

6. How many quarts are in ½ gallon?

7. How many gallons are in 88 pints?

8. How many pints are in ¾ gallon?

9. To change from a smaller unit to a larger unit, you should . . . Multiply or Divide?

10. How many ounces are in 1 gallon?

11. How many quarts are equal to 36 pints?

12. To change from a larger unit to a smaller unit you should . . . Multiply or Divide?

13. The puppy drank 1 gallon and 2 quarts of water 13. The puppy drank 1 gallon and 2 quarts of water. How many quarts of water did he drink?

14. Rachel’s cat weighs 32 pounds. How many ounces does the cat weigh?

15. Yvonne decided to use the sugar to make maple syrup 15. Yvonne decided to use the sugar to make maple syrup. She made 10 gallons of syrup. How many ounces are equivalent to 10 gallons?