Sie sind auf Seite 1von 9

VOLUME AND SOLID FIGURE

1. Find the volume of water in the tank.

Ans: ____________________cm3

2. Popin used identical cubes of edge 3cm to fill a cuboid completely as shown below. The
height of the cuboid is 21cm. Find the total number of cubes used to fill the cuboid.

Ans: ____________________

3. Taylor has a fish tank with a capacity of 7 000cm3. The fish tank is 17 filled with water.
How much more water is needed if he wants his tank to be 34 full?

Ans: ____________________

4. Tomy had a Tank P measuring 50cm by 20cm by 38cm which was 28% filled with water.
Water from a tap flowed into the tank at 5.7ℓ per minute. how long would it take to fill up
the tank completely?

Ans: ____________________
5. Koolin has 3 tanks, A, B and C. Tank A is completely filled with water and Tank B is half-
filled with water. There is no water in Tank C. He poured 78 of the water from Tank A and
all the water from Tank B into tank C. How much more water does Koolin have to pour into
Tank C so that the water level in Tank C is 3cm from the top of the tank? Give your answer
in litres.

Ans: ____________________

6. Rajeev wants to put wooden cubes into Container X as shown below. Each wooden cube
has a side of 2cm. What is the maximum number of such wooden cubes he can store in the
container?

30 cm

15 cm
40 cm

Ans: ____________________

7. Tank A is filled with water to a height of 8cm as show in figure below. All the water is
then poured into Tank B. How much more water must be added to Tank B to fill it to a
height of 13cm? Give your answer in cubic centimetres.

Ans: ____________________
8. Ms Two spend $340 on clothes, $650 on food and gave 60% of the remainder to her son.
She then saved the rest of the money, which amounted to !0% of her original sum of
money. how much did she give her son?

Ans: ____________________

9. A container with a base 14cm by 10cm is filled with 0.46ℓ of lemon juice. If 0.8ℓ more
lemon juice is needed to fill up the container completely, find the height of the container.

Ans: ____________________cm

10. In the figure below, a fish tank measuring 52cm by 25cm by 48cm contained 2 720mℓ
of water. Sandy then turned on a tap that flows at a rate of 4.32ℓ per minute. How long
does it take for the tank to be 23 filled with water? Give your answer in minutes.

Ans: ____________________

11. The figure below is made up of 5 identical rectangles. What is the minimum number of
such rectangle(s) that must be added to the figure to form a square?

Ans: ____________________

12. A tank measuring 20cm by 40cm by 15cm is 35 full of water. Find the amount of water
needed to fill the tank completely.

Ans: ____________________ℓ
13. Figure 1 shows a rectangle container filled with some water and 8 identical blocks. The
base area of the rectangle container is 448cm2. Figure 2 shows the same container being
turned upright. Find the volume of water in the containers.

Ans: ____________________

14. The figure below shows a solid which is made up of unit cubes. How many more unit
cubes must be added to make a solid with a volume of 20 cubic units.

Ans: ____________________

15. A wooden cuboid measures 28cm by 15cm by 10cm. What is the maximum number of
4-cm cubes that can be cut from it?

Ans: ____________________

16. A rectangular tank with a base area of 56cm2 contained some water. The height of the
water level was 25 that of the height of the tank. The volume of the water in the tank was
3584cm3. Find the height of the tank.

Ans: ____________________
17. The length of a rectangular tank was 32 of its breadth. The ratio of its breadth to its
height is 5:4. When the tank was half-filled with water, the height of the water level was
8cm.
(a) Find the capacity of the tank.
(b) A tap filled the half-filled tank at a rate of 6 litres per minute. How long did it take to fill
up the tank completely?

Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________

18. A drum and a tank contained 47.9ℓ of water in all. When 0.93ℓ of water was poured into
the drum, the drum contained 34.43ℓ more water than the tank. how much water was there
in the drum at first? Leave your answers in ℓ and mℓ.

Ans: ____________________

19. At a factory, 12 similar jugs 14400mℓ of orange juice. How many litres of orange juice
are there in 70 such jugs?

Ans: ____________________ℓ

20. A wooden block measures 32cm by 27cm by 12cm. Find the greatest number of 2-cm
cubes that can be cut from it.

Ans: ____________________

21. A rectangular tank measuring 55cm long, 40cm wide and 38cm high was 34 filled with
water. The water was then used to fill up some bottles completely. The capacity of each
bottle was 2 litres.
(a) What is the maximum number of bottles that can be filled completely?
(b) What was the amount of water left in the tank when all the bottles were filled
completely?

Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________
22. All the water from the bottle is poured into a square-based container without spilling.
The height of the container is 9cm. What is the length of the container?

Ans: ____________________cm

23. An empty rectangle tank measures 30cm by 20cm by 10cm. Bala turns on the tap and
let the water flow into the tank. Every 1 minute, only 500ml of water flow from the tap into
the tank. How long will it take to fill half the tank?

Ans: ____________________min

24. A rectangle tank has a dimension of 87cm by 40cm by 32cm, was 58 filled with water.
Pei Ling poured some of the water from the tank into an empty container until the container
was 37 full, leaving 4.8ℓ of water in the tank. The base of the container is 1200cm2. What is
the hight of the container?

Ans: ____________________

25. A cube has a base area of 81cm2. Find its volume.

Ans: ____________________cm3

26. An iron cube of side 6cm is melted and recast into a cuboid which has a square base of
side 4cm as shown below. What is the height of the cuboid?

Ans: ____________________
27. Andy had 1818 ℓ of water in a pail. He transferred 335 ℓ of water into Container P and
another 7ℓ into Container Q. Then he poured half of the remaining amount of water in the
pail in a jar. How much water did he pour into the jar?

Ans: ____________________

28. The figure below is not drawn to scale. A container measuring 25cm long, 15cm wide
and 24 cm high was filled orange juice. Given that it is one-third filled, how much more
orange juice is required to fill up the tank completely?

Ans: ____________________cm3

29. The figure is not drawn to scale. Find the volume of the cuboid below.

Ans: ____________________m3

30. The figure below is not drawn to scale. A tank is a square based area of 36m 2. It was
filled with water to a height of 2m. Clement added 9 buckets of water and the height of that
water level rose to 13m. Find the volume of each bucket.

Ans: ____________________m3

31. After Keith drank 18 ℓ of water from his water bottle, he filled it up with 13 ℓ water. If
there was 23 ℓ of water in his water bottle in the end, how much water did his water bottle
contain at first?

Ans: ____________________
32. The solid is made up of 1-cm cubes. What is the volume of the solid ?

Ans: ____________________

33. Find the volume of a cube given that the total area of its 6 faces is 394cm 2

Ans: ____________________

34. The amount of water Jack had to the amount of water Bill had was in the ratio 7 : 5.
After Jack had given 60ℓ of water to Bill, Bill had three times the amount of water Jack had
left. How much water did they have altogether?

Ans: ____________________

35. A container of base 18m by 11m was filled with water to a height of 8m. When water
from the container is used to fill up 3 empty bottles to the brim, the water level in the
container dropped to 38 of its original height. Find the volume of 5 such bottles.

Ans: ____________________

36. A cuboid has a base of 5cm2. 13 of the height of cuboid id 6cm. What is the volume of
the cuboid?

Ans: ____________________

37. A rectangular tank measured 9cm by 6cm by 4cm was half-filled with water. If all its
water was used to fill 4 identical cubical containers to the brim, what was the length of each
edge of a cubical container?

Ans: ____________________

38. A cubic tank of sides 40cm is filled with 8 litres of water. how much more water is
needed to fill the tank completely?

Ans: ____________________
39. How many 1-cm cubes can be fit into a box measuring 11cm by 8cm by 2cm?

Ans: ____________________

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen