This Grade 2 hard worksheet pushes ordering and comparing weights. Four multiple-choice items ask learners to arrange feathers, apples, watermelons, dogs, bricks, laptops, and cars from lightest to heaviest. A mixed-unit item requires changing pounds to ounces first. Five fill-in problems compare capacities in the same unit and convert between pounds and ounces or pints and cups, giving Grade 2 students deeper measurement reasoning practice.

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Weight & Capacity
Grade 2
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Order lightest to heaviest: feather, apple, watermelon, dog.
 A) feather, apple, watermelon, dog
 B) apple, feather, dog, watermelon
 C) dog, watermelon, apple, feather
 D) feather, watermelon, apple, dog
2. Order lightest to heaviest: paperclip, book, bike, refrigerator.
 A) paperclip, bike, book, refrigerator
 B) paperclip, book, bike, refrigerator
 C) book, paperclip, refrigerator, bike
 D) refrigerator, bike, book, paperclip
3. Order lightest to heaviest: pencil, brick, laptop, car.
 A) pencil, laptop, brick, car
 B) pencil, brick, laptop, car
 C) pencil, laptop, car, brick
 D) brick, pencil, laptop, car
4. Order lightest to heaviest: 2 oz, 2 lb, 20 oz, 20 lb.
 A) 2 oz, 20 oz, 2 lb, 20 lb
 B) 2 oz, 2 lb, 20 oz, 20 lb
 C) 20 oz, 2 oz, 2 lb, 20 lb
 D) 2 oz, 20 oz, 20 lb, 2 lb
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) In ounces, 1 pound equals 16 and 2 pounds equals 32 ounces.
2) In cups, 1 pint equals 2 cups and 2 pints equals 4 cups.
3) In quarts, 1 gallon equals 4 quarts and 2 gallons equals 8 quarts.
4) If a bag weighs 3 lb and another weighs 5 lb, the heavier bag is 5 lb.
5) If a jug holds 3 quarts and another holds 1 quart, the bigger jug holds 3 quarts.
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