Customary Units of Capacity
A second-grade math worksheet focused on understanding and comparing customary units of capacity, including cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
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Customary Units of Capacity
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Remember the customary units of capacity: cups, pints, quarts, and gallons.
1. There are 2 cups in 1 .
2. There are 2 pints in 1 .
3. There are 4 quarts in 1 .
4. A small glass of milk is usually about 1 .
5. Which unit would you use to measure the amount of water in a swimming pool?
Cup
Pint
Quart
Gallon
6. If you have 4 cups of juice, how many pints do you have?
1 pint
2 pints
3 pints
4 pints
7. A gallon is less than a quart.
True
False
8. Two cups are equal to one pint.
True
False
9. How many cups are in one quart?
10. Would you use cups or gallons to measure the amount of water needed to water a small plant?
Look at the diagram below showing how cups, pints, quarts, and gallons relate. Then answer the question.
11. How many cups are in a gallon?
Match the unit to what it would best measure.
12. Cup
a. Water in a bathtub
13. Quart
b. A small glass of juice
14. Gallon
c. A container of milk