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REVIEW EXERCISE 33

Objective Questions
1. The volume, in mm3, of a cylinder with a base area of 270 mm and a height of 15 mm is A 4 050 B 5 040 C 4 500 D 5 400 The radius and the height of a cylindrical oil tank are 3.5 m and 1.8 m respectively. 22 By taking = , find the volume, in m3, of the oil tank. 7 A 35.6 B 49.3 C 53.6 D 69.3 The volume of a cylindrical bamboo with a radius of 2 cm is 264 cm3. The length, in cm, of the bamboo is A 15 B 18 C 21 D 24

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4. The diagram shows a measuring cylinder with diameter 12 cm. It contains water to a depth of 4 cm. Five equal-sized spherical marbles with radius 3 cm are put into the cylinder. The height, in cm, of the water level in the cylinder now is A 5 B 6 C 7 D 9 5. The volume of a cylinder with height 9 cm is 225 cm3. The radius, in cm, of the cylinder is A 5 B 10 C 15 D 25

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The height of a cylindrical tin is the same as its radius. If the volume of the tin is 64 cm3, then its radius, in cm, is A 4 B 6 C 8 D 12 A cylindrical oil tank has a volume of 4 400 m3. If the height is 14 m, then the radius, in m, of the tank is A 7 B 10 C 14 D 20

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Which of the cylinders I, II, III and IV have the same volume? A I, II and III B I, II and IV C I, III and IV D II, III and IV 9.

The diagram shows a cuboid and a cylinder with equal volume. The radius, in cm, of the cylinder is A 6 B 7 C 9 D 14 10. A right pyramid with a height of 7.5 cm has a base area of 108 cm2. The volume, in cm3, of the pyramid is A 270 B 405 C 450 D 810

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In the diagram, the base of a right pyramid is a rectangle. If the height of the pyramid is 12 cm, then its volume, in cm3, is A 180 B 216 C 360 D 540 12. A right pyramid with a height of 7 cm has a volume of 525 cm3. If the base of the pyramid is a square, then the length, in cm, of its base is A 12.25 B 15 C 17 D 17.32

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The diagram shows a right pyramid with a rectangular base and a height of 8 cm. If its volume is 400 cm3, then the value of p is A 10 B 12 C 15 D 20 14. The volume of a right pyramid is 72 cm3. The length of the base of the pyramid in the shape of a square is the same as its height. The height, in cm, of the pyramid is A 4 B 6 C 7 D 8

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In the diagram, PQR is the base of a pyramid in the shape of a right-angled triangle. If the volume of the pyramid is 130 cm3, then its height, in cm, is 1 A 6 2 B 12 C 13 D 15 16. The height of a cone with a base area of 80.4 cm2 is 15 cm. The volume, in cm3, of the cone is A 320 B 402 C 420 D 603 A cone with a base radius of 10 cm has a height of 6.3 cm. By using = volume, in cm3, of the cone is A 330 B 630 C 660 D 1 320 18. 22 , the 7

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The diagram shows a cone with a height of 4 cm. Its volume, in cm3, is A 9 B 12 C 18 D 24 19. A cone with a base radius of 5 cm has a volume of 471 cm3. By using = 3.14, then its height, in cm, is A 16 B 18 C 20 4
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The diagram shows a cone with a base radius of 12 cm and a height of 16 cm. It is filled with water to a depth of 12 cm. Find the volume, in cm3, of the water. A 756 B 768 C 770 D 780 21. The volume of a cone with a height of 21 cm is 2 200 cm3. Its radius, in cm, is A 8 B 10 C 12 D 20 The height of a cone is equal to its radius. If the volume of the cone is 41 then its radius, in cm, is A 3 B 4 C 5 D 7 23. The ratio of the height to the base radius of a cone is 3 : 4. If the volume of the cone is 2 000 cm3, then its radius, in cm, is A 14 B 18 C 20 D 21 2 cm3, 3

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The diagram shows a right prism. Find its volume, in cm3. A 416 B 450 C 504 D 540

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In the diagram, the cross section of the right prism is in the shape of a trapezium. The volume, in cm3, of the prism is A 450 B 540 C 650 D 900 26. The volume of a right prism with a cross-sectional area of 33 cm2 is 429 cm3. The height, in cm, of the prism is A 11 B 13 C 17 D 26

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The diagram shows a right prism with a volume of 2 160 cm3. The value of t is A 10 B 20 C 30 D 40 28.

A metal cube with sides of length 8 cm is melted to form a solid in the shape of a right prism as shown in the diagram. The cross-section of the prism is a trapezium HIJK with height 4 cm, HI = 9 cm and JK = 7 cm. The length, in cm, of the prism is A 8 B 12 C 14 D 16

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A spherical iron ball has a diameter of 6 cm. Its volume, in cm3, is A 18 B 27 C 36 D 45 The radius of a sphere is 3 cm. By taking = 3.14, its volume, correct to the nearest cm3, is A 56 B 57 C 110 D 113 The volume of a hemisphere is hemisphere is 1 A 8 1 B 4 1 C 3 1 D 2
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The ratio of the radius of sphere X to the radius of sphere Y is 5 : 4. Find the ratio of the volume of sphere X to the volume of sphere Y. A 5:4 B 25 : 16 C 125 : 16 D 125 : 64 The volume of a spherical balloon is 4 A B C D 1 8 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1
1 m3. The radius, in m, of the balloon is 2

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The diagram shows a composite solid consisting of a cylinder and a hemisphere. Its volume, in cm3, is 2 A 22 3 1 B 23 3 2 C 24 3 1 D 25 3 35.

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The diagram shows the cross-section of a composite solid consisting of a cone and a hemisphere. The volume, in cm3, of the solid is A 252 B 312 C 360 D 396 36. A solid in the shape of a sphere has radius 9 cm. At its centre, there is a spherical hole with radius 3 cm. The volume, in cm3, of the solid is A 236 B 468 C 702 D 936

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