Volume and Capacity Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
Volume OR
Volume Capacity Fill Them Word
Problems Capacity?
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question: Volume
Which of the following is the
BEST unit for measuring the
volume of a small box on your
dresser?
A. Cubic inches
B. Cubic meters
C. Cubic Yards
D. Cubic feet
$100 Answer: Volume
A. Cubic inches
$200 Question: Volume
For which of the following
would you measure the
volume?
A.
B.
C.
D.
orange juice bottle
dumpster
swimming pool
bucket
$200 Answer: Volume
B. dumpster
$300 Question: Volume
Which of the following is the
BEST estimate of the volume of a
rectangular prism that has a length
of 8.8 inches, a width of 6.0
inches and a height of 4.9 inches?
$300 Answer: Volume
270 cubic inches
$400 Question: Volume
George’s new computer desk
came in a box that measured 6.5
feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet
high. What is the volume of the
box?
$400 Answer: Volume
6.5 ft x 4 ft x 3 ft = 78 cubic feet
$500 Question: Volume
Find the volume of the following rectangular
prisms. Show all work.
$500 Answer: Volume
$100 Question: Capacity
For which of the following
would you not measure the
capacity?
A.
B.
C.
D.
swimming pool
kitchen sink
fence for the garden
punch bowl
$100 Answer: Capacity
C. fence for the garden
$200 Question: Capacity
Which of the following
capacity relationships is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1 liter = 2,000 mL
18 fluid ounces = 1 cup
12 pints = 6 quarts
5 quarts = 1 gallon
$200 Answer: Capacity
C. 12 pints = 6 quarts
$300 Question: Capacity
Which of the following
capacity relationships is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2 liters = 20,000 mL
68 fluid ounces = 8 cups
10 quarts = 2.5 gallons
3 quarts = 1 gallon
$300 Answer: Capacity
C. 10 quarts = 2.5 gallons
$400 Question: Capacity
Which of the following
capacity relationships is
true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.65 L = 650mL
8 pints = 18 cups
7 pints = 3 quarts
14 quarts = 4 gallon
$400 Answer: Capacity
A. 0.65 L = 650mL
$500 Question: Capacity
Which of the following
capacity relationships is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1 liter = .01 mL
4 fluid ounces = 1 cup
24 fluid ounces = 4 cups
1/2 quart = 1 pint
$500 Answer: Capacity
D. 1/2 quart = 1 pint
$100 Question: Fill Them Up!
Which of the following amount
will fill the container up without
overflowing?
1-cup measuring cup containing 3
fl oz
A. 8 fl oz
B. 13 fl oz
C. 5 fl oz
$100 Answer: Fill Them Up!
C. 5 fl oz
$200 Question: Fill Them Up!
Which of the following
amount will fill the container
up without overflowing?
1-quart carton containing 1
pint
A. 1 pt , 1 c
B. 2 c
C. 3 c
$200 Answer: Fill Them Up!
B. 2 c
$300 Question: Fill Them Up!
Which of the following
amount will fill the container
up without overflowing?
1-gallon jug containing 7 c
A. 2 qt , 1 pt
B. 3 pt
C. 9 c
$300 Answer: Fill Them Up!
C. 9 c
$400 Question: Fill Them Up!
Which of the following
amount will fill the container
up without overflowing?
1-pint glass containing 5 fl oz
A. 1 c , 3 fl oz
B. 8 fl oz
C. 1 c , 11 fl oz
$400 Answer: Fill Them Up!
A. 1 c , 3 fl oz
$500 Question: Fill Them Up!
Which of the following
amount will fill the container
up without overflowing?
2-quart pitcher containing 3 c
A. 48 fl oz
B. 2 pt , 1 c
C. 6 c
$500 Answer: Fill Them Up!
B. 2 pt , 1 c
$100 Question: Word Problem
Jessica has 12 bottles of water.
Each bottle has a capacity of
750 mL. How many liters of
water can the bottles hold?
$100 Answer: Word Problem
9 liters
$200 Question: Word Problem
Mrs. Murphy has a 2-liter container
of grape juice. She pours three
glasses of grape juice for her
students. Each glass holds 225 mL.
How much grape juice does she
have left?
$200 Answer: Word Problem
1,325 mL
$300 Question: Word Problem
Robby tries to drink 1 cup of
water 8 times a day. How many
pints of water does Robby try
to drink each day?
$300 Answer: Word Problem
4 pints
$400 Question: Word Problem
Guava juice is sold in a 0.25liter bottle. How many
milliliters of guava juice are
in this bottle?
$400 Answer: Word Problem
250 mL
$500 Question: Word Problem
Sope Creek Elementary is made up
of two buildings. One of the
buildings has a height of 12 ft, and
length of 400 ft, and a width of 165
ft. The other building has a height of
15 ft, a length of 300 ft, and a width
of 21.5 ft. What is the total volume
of Sope Creek Elementary?
$500 Answer: Word Problem
888,750 square feet
$100 Question: Volume OR
Capacity
sink full of water
$100 Answer: Volume OR
Capacity
capacity
$200 Question: Volume OR
Capacity
pot of coffee
$200 Answer: Volume OR
Capacity
capacity
$300 Question: Volume OR
Capacity
large packing box
$300 Answer: Volume OR
Capacity
volume
$400 Question: Volume OR
Capacity
ice cream container
$400 Answer: Volume OR
Capacity
capacity
$500 Question: Volume OR
Capacity
two-door cabinet
$500 Answer: Volume OR
Capacity
volume
Final Jeopardy
Explain the difference
between volume and
capacity?
Final Jeopardy Answer
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