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Surface Areas and Volumes Class Ix Assignment Backup PDF
Surface Areas and Volumes Class Ix Assignment Backup PDF
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along its length to form a hollow cylinder. The ra- r
dius of the cylinder is : (a) 2πr (l + r) (b) πr l +
4
(a) 7 cm (b) 15 cm (c) 11 cm (d) 3.5 cm
(c) πr (l + r) (d) 2πrl
33. A cylinder and a cone have the same base radius. If
their volumes are equal, then ratio of their heights 38. The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio of 2 : 3
is : and their heights are in the ratio of 5 : 3. The ratio
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 1 : 3 (d) 1 : 4 of their volumes is :
34. The volume of a cylinder is 567π cm3 and its height
(a) 10 : 17 (b) 20 : 27 (c) 17 : 27 (d) 20 : 37
is 7 cm. Its total surface area is :
(a) 280π cm 2 (b) 288π cm 2 39. The radius of a hemispherical balloon increases
(c) 340π cm 2
(d) 480π cm 2 from 6 cm to 12 cm as air is being pumped into
35. The thickness of a hollow cylinder is 1 cm. It is it. The ratio of the surface areas of the balloon in
7 cm long and its inner radius is 3 cm. The volume the two cases is :
of the wood required to make the cylinder is : (a) 1 : 4 (b) 1 : 3 (c) 2 : 3 (d) 2 : 1
(a) 154π cm 3 (b) 514cm3
40. A cone is 8.4 cm high and the radius of its base is
(c) 154cm 3 (d) 145π cm 3
2.1 cm. It is melted and recast into a sphere. The
36. The base radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2 : 3 radius of the sphere is :
and their heights are in the ratio 3 : 2. The ratio of
their volumes is : (a) 4.2 cm (b) 2.1cm (c) 2.4 cm (d) 1.6 cm
(a) 2 : 3 (b) 3 : 2 (c) 1 : 3 (d) 2 : 1 41. In a cylinder, radius is doubled and height is halved,
r its curved surface area will be :
37. The total surface area of a cone whose radius is
2 (a) halved (b) doubled
and slant height 2l is :
(c) same (d) four times
5 cm. Then its volume is : [T-II (2011)] 10. Diameter of the earth is four times (approximately)
(a) 308 cubic cm (b) 770 cubic cm the diameter of the moon, then the ratio of their
(c) 525 cubic cm (d) 600 cubic cm surface areas is : [T-II (2011)]
4. Area of base of a solid hemisphere is 36π sq cm. (a) 4 : 1 (b) 8 : 1 (c) 16 : 1 (d) 64 : 1
Then its volume is : [T-II (2011)] 11. Curved surface area of a hemisphere of diameter
(a) 288 π cm3 (b) 108 π cm3 2r is : [T-II (2011)]
(c) 144 π cm3 (d) 72 π cm3 (a) 2πr2 (b) 3πr2 (c) 4πr2 (d) 8πr2
5. The dimensions of a room are 3 m × 4 m × 10m. It
12. A right circular cylinder just encloses a sphere of
has 5 men, then the amount of air for each man avail-
radius a cm, then the curved surface area of the
able is : [T-II (2011)]
cylinder is : [T-II (2011)]
(a) 48 m3 (b) 36 m3 (c) 24 m3 (d) 120 m3
(a) 4πa cm2
(b) 2πa cm2
2
6. The radius of the cylinder whose lateral surface area
is 80π cm 2 and height is 8 cm, is : [T-II (2011)] (c) 3πa cm2
(d) 4πa2 cm2
(a) 6 cm (b) 5 cm (c) 8 cm (d) 14 cm 13. In a cylinder, radius is doubled and height is
7. If volume and surface area of a sphere are numeri- halved. The curved surface area will be :
cally equal, then it’s radius is : [T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
(a) 2 units (b) 3 units (c) 4 units (d) 5 units (a) halved (b) doubled (c) same (d) four times
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14. A cuboid has dimensions 5 cm × 4 cm × 2 cm. 220 cm. Then the height of the cylinder is :
Number of cubes of 2 cm side that can be cut [T-II (2011)]
from the cuboid is : [T-II (2011)] (a) 22 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 5 cm (d) 2.2 cm
(a) 18 (b) 5 (c) 10 (d) None of these 21. If the lateral surface area of a cube is 1600 cm2,
15. The number of 4 cm cubes which can be cut from then its edge is : [T-II (2011)]
a solid cube whose edge is 32 cm, is : (a) 15 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 25 cm
[T-II (2011)] 22. A cuboid is of dimensions l = 3 cm, b = 2 cm,
(a) 8 (b) 64 (c) 256 (d) 512 h = 2 cm. How many cubes of 1 cm side can be
cut out of it ? [T-II (2011)]
16. The height of a right circular cylinder with lateral (a) 12 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 3
surface area 792 sq cm is 21 cm. The diameter of
23. If slant height of a cone is 13 cm and the base
its base is : [T-II (2011)]
radius is 5 cm, then the height of cone is :
(a) 3 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 24 cm
[T-II (2011)]
17. The length of the longest rod that can be put in a (a) 12 cm (b) 8 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 18 cm
hall of dimension 23 m × 10 m × 10 m is : 24. The lateral surface area of a cube is 100 m2. The
[T-II (2011)] volume of the cube is : [T-II (2011)]
(a) 20 m (b) 15 m (c) 23 m (d) 27 m (a) 1000 m3 (b) 100 m3
18. The area of the base of a solid hemisphere is (c) 25 m3 (d) 125 m3
36 cm2. Its curved surface area is : [T-II (2011)] 25. The length of the longest pole that can be put in
(a) 36 cm2 (b) 72 cm2 (c) 108 cm2 (d) 98 cm2 a room of dimensions 10 m × 10 m × 5 m. is :
19. The area of coloured paper required to com- [T-II (2011)]
pletely cover a solid cubical box of edge x units (a) 15 m (b) 16 m (c) 10 m (d) 12 m
is : [T-II (2011)] 26. The curved surface area of a hemisphere is
(a) 4 x2 (b) 5 x2 (c) 6 x2 (d) 8 x2 77 cm2. Radius of the hemisphere is :
20. The curved surface area of a cylinder is [T-II (2011)]
2200 sq cm and circumference of its base is (a) 3.5 cm (b) 7 cm (c) 10.5 cm (d) 11 cm
A. Important Questions
1. A right circular cylinder of radius r just encloses a 9. How many lead shots each of radius 1 cm can be
sphere. Find the surface area of the sphere. made from a sphere of radius 8 cm ?
2. A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on equal 10. If the radius of a sphere is doubled, what is the ratio
bases and have the same height. Find the ratio of of the volume of the first sphere to that of the sec-
their volumes. ond sphere ?
3. A semi-circular sheet of iron of diameter 28 cm is
11. Find the volume of the largest right circular cone
bent into an open conical cup. Find the capacity of
that can be fitted in a cube whose edge is 2 r.
the cup.
4. The largest sphere is carved out of a cube of side 12. A sphere is inscribed in a cube. Find the ratio of the
7 cm. Find the volume of the sphere. volume of the cube to the volume of the sphere.
5. If the length of the diagonal of a cube is 6 3 cm, 13. Check whether the following statement is true or
find the edge of the cube. not.
6. The volume of a sphere is equal to two-thirds of the If the radius of a right circular cone is halved and
volume of a cylinder whose height and diameter are height is doubled, the volume will remain
equal to the diameter of the sphere. Is this state- unchanged.
ment true ? Justify your answer.
14. If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and height is
7. Find the volume of a conical tin having radius of halved, what will be the volume of the new cylinder?
the base as 30 cm and its slant height as 50 cm.
8. An edge of a cube measures r cm. If the largest pos- 15. The diameter of a sphere is 6 cm. It is melted and
sible right circular cone is cut out of this cube, then drawn into a wire of diameter 0.2 cm. Find the length
find the volume of the cone. of the wire.
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B. Questions From CBSE Examination Papers
1. Find the amount of water displaced by a solid spheri- 13. The surface area of a sphere is 2464 cm2. Find its
volume. [T-II (2011)]
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cal ball of diameter 28 cm. use π = 14. A semi - circular sheet of metal of diameter 28 cm
7 is bent into an open conical cup. Find the depth and
[T-II (2011)] capacity of the cup. [T-II (2011)]
2. Curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 15. Three cubes each of side 6 cm are joined end to
4.4 m2. If the radius of the base of the cylinder is end. Find the surface area of the resulting cuboid.
[T-II (2011)]
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0.7 m, find its height. use π = [T-II (2011)] 16. Find the slant height and radius of the cone made
7 from a quadrant of a circle of radius 9.6 cm.
3. Volume of a cylinder is 1100 cu cm. Its base radius is [T-II (2011)]
17. Savitri had to make a model of a cylindrical kalei-
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5 cm. Find its height. use π = [T-II (2011)] doscope for her science project. She wanted to use
7 chart paper to make the curved surface of the kalei-
4. A shot put is a metallic sphere of radius 4.9 cm. If doscope. What would be the area of chart paper
the density of metal is 7.8 gm/cm3, find the mass of required by her, if she wanted to make a kaleido-
scope of length 25 cm with a 3.5 cm radius ?
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the shot put. π = [T-II (2011)]
7 18. A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be
painted. If circumference of base of dome is
5. Radius and height of a cone are in the ratio 4 : 3.
17.6 m, find cost of painting it, given cost of
Area of the base of the cone is 2464 sq. cm. Find its
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height. use π = [T-II (2011)] painting is Rs 4 per 100 cm2. use π =
7 7
5
27. The length, breadth and height of a room are 5 m, 39. Find the cost of white washing the four walls of
4 m and 3 m respectively. Find the cost of white a room with dimensions 5 m × 4 m × 3 m at the
washing the walls of the room and the ceiling at rate of Rs 12/m2. [T-II (2011)]
the rate of Rs 7.50 per m2. [T-II (2011)] 40. A hemispherical bowl is made of steel 0.25 cm
28. Curved surface area of a cone of radius 4 cm, is thick. The inner radius of the bowl is 5 cm. Find
20π cm2. Find total surface area of the same cone the outer curved surface area of the bowl.
in terms of π. [T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
41. The height of a cone is 15 cm. If its volume is
29. How many litres of milk can a hemispherical
1570 cm3, find the radius of the base.
bowl of radius 10.5 cm hold ? [T-II (2011)] [Use π =3.14] [T-II (2011)]
30. Three spheres of raddi 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm are 42. A hemispherical bowl is made of 0.25 cm thick-
melted together to form a single sphere. Find the ness. The inner radius of the bowl is 5 cm. Find
radius of new sphere. [T-II (2011)] the outer curved surface area of the bowl.
31. The curved surface area of a cylinder is 176 cm2
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use π = 7 [T-II (2011)]
and its area of the base is 38.5 cm2. Find the
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volume of the cylinder. use π = 43. If the volume of a right circular cone of height
7 9 cm is 48 π cm3, find the radius of its base.
[T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
32. Find the curved surface area of a cylindrical pillar 44. A joker’s cap is in the form of a right circular
which is 1.2 m high and has the diameter of the cone of base radius 7 cm and height 24 cm. Find
the area of the sheet required to make 10 such
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base as 28 cm. use π = [T-II (2011)] caps. [T-II (2011)]
7 45. A metallic sheet is of the rectangular shape with
33. How many cubes of side 3 cm can be cut from a dimensions 48 cm × 36 cm. From each one of its
wooden solid cuboid with dimen sion s corners a square of side 8 cm is cut off. An open
12 cm × 12 cm × 9 cm ? [T-II (2011)] box is made of the remaining sheet. Find the
34. The circumference of the base of a cone is 22 cm. volume of the box. [T-II (2011)]
If its height is 8 cm, find its volume. 46. How many litres of water flow out through a pipe
[T-II (2011)] having an area of cross-section of 5 cm2 in one
min ute, if the speed of water in pi pe is
1 30 cm/sec? [T-II (2011)]
35. The volume of a sphere is 905 cm3. Find its
7 47. The length, breadth and height of a room are 5 m,
radius. [T-II (2011)] 4 m and 3 m respectively. Find the cost of paint-
36. The volume of a cylinder is 350 π cm3 and its ing the walls of the room and ceiling at the rate of
height is 14 cm. Find its curved surface area. Rs 50 per m2. [T-II (2011)]
[T-II (2011)] 48. If slant height of a cone is 21 m and diameter of
37. If the ratio of the radii of two spheres is 2 : 3, then its base is 24 m, then find its total surface area.
find the ratio of their volumes. [T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
38. Find the volume and surface area of a sphere of 49. Find the maximum number of cubes of sides 3 cm
that can be cut out of a cubid of dimensions
22 18 cm × 12 cm × 9 cm. [T-II (2011)]
radius 2.1 cm. use π = 7 [T-II (2011)]
A. Important Questions
1. If the radius of a sphere is increased by 10%, by area of the hemisphere, if the length of the shape be
how much per cent will its volume increase ? 7 cm.
2. How many litres of water flow out of a pipe having 4. The surface area of a sphere of radius 5 cm is five
an area of cross section of 5 cm2 in one minute, if times the area of the curved surface of a cone of
the speed of water in the pipe is 30 cm/sec ? radius 4 cm. Find the height and the volume of the
cone.
3. A cylinder of same height and radius is placed on
the top of a hemisphere. Find the curved surface 5. A right triangle with sides 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm is
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revolved about the side 8 cm. Find the volume and and 8 cm respectively. Find the height of the water
the curved surface area of the solid thus generated. in the cone.
6. A solid spherical ball of diameter 4.2 cm is com- 11. What is the least number of solid metallic spheres
pletely immersed in water. How much water is dis- of 6 cm in diameter that should be melted and re-
placed ? cast to form a solid metal cylinder whose height is
7. An iron sphere of radius 5 cm is melted and smaller 45 cm and diameter 4 cm ?
spheres each of radius 2.5 cm are made. How many 12. Two solid spheres made of the same metal have
smaller spheres are obtained ? weights 5920 gm and 740 gm respectively.
8. Three cubes of metal whose edges are in the ratio Determine the radius of the larger sphere, if the
3 : 4 : 5 are melted down into a single cube whose diameter of the smaller one is 5 cm.
diagonal is 12 3 cm. Find the edges of the three 13. A storage tank is in the form of a cube. When it is
full of water, the volume of the water is 15.625 m3.
cubes. If the present depth of water is 1.3 m, find the vol-
9. How many square metres of canvas is required for ume of water already used from the tank.
a conical tent whose height is 3.5 m and the radius 14. Three cubes are placed adjacent to each other in a
of the base is 12 m ? row. Find the ratio of the total surface area of the
10. A hemispherical vessel full of water is emptied in a cuboid thus formed to the sum of the surface areas
cone. The radii of the vessel and the cone are 12 cm of the three cubes.
7
15. Hameed has built a cubical water tank with lid with 26. The surface area of a sphere of radius 5 cm is five
each outer edge 1.5 m long. He gets the outer sur- times the area of curved surface of a cone of radius
face of the tank excluding the base covered with 4 cm. Find the height and volume of cone.
square tiles of side 25 cm each. How many tiles
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will be required ? [T-II (2011)] use π = 7 [T-II (2011)]
16. A semi-circular sheet of diameter 28 cm is bent to
make a cone. Find the volume of the cone so formed. 27. A wall of length 10 m was to be built across an open
ground. The height of the wall is 4 m and thickness
22 of the wall is 24 cm. If this wall is to be built up with
use π = 7 [T-II (2011)]
bricks wh ose dimensions are 24 cm ×
17. A village having a population of 4000 requires 150 10 cm × 8 cm, how many bricks would be required?
litres of water per head per day. It has a tank mea- [T-II (2011)]
suring 20 m × 15 m × 6 m. How many days will the 28. How many metres of 5 m wide cloth will be required
water of this tank last ? [T-II (2011)] to make a conical tent, the radius of whose base is
18. A river 3 m deep and 40 m wide is flowing at the 3.5 m and height is 12 m? [T-II (2011)]
rate of 2 km per hour. How much water will fall 29. A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be
into the sea in a minute ? [T-II (2011)] painted. If the circumference of the base of the dome
19. A cylindrical tub of radius 16 cm contains water to is 17.6 m, find the cost of painting it, given the cost
a depth of 30 cm. A spherical iron ball is dropped of painting is Rs 5 per 100 cm2. [T-II (2011)]
into the tub and thus level of water is raised by 30. At a fair, a stall keeper in one of the food stalls has
9 cm. What is the radius of the ball ? [T-II (2011)] a large cylindrical vessel of base radius 15 cm filled
20. The capacity of a closed cylindrical vessel of height up to a height of 32 cm with orange juice. The juice
1 m is 15.4 litres. How many square metres of metal is filled in small cylindrical glasses of radius 3 cm
up to a height of 8 cm and sold at Rs 10 each. How
22 much money does the stall keeper receive by sell-
sheet would be needed to make it? use π =
7 ing the juice completely ? [T-II (2011)]
[T-II (2011)] 31. The length of a room is double its breadth. Its height
21. A hemispherical bowl is made of steel 0.25 cm thick. is 3 m. The area of four walls excluding a door of
The inner radius of the bowl is 5 cm. Find the outer dimensions 4 m × 2 m is 100 m2. Find its volume.
[T-II (2011)]
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curved surface area of the bowl. use π = 2200
7 32. Volume of a right circular cone is cm3 and its
7
[T-II (2011)] diameter is 10 cm. Find its curved surface area.
22. The diameter of a metallic ball is 21 cm. What is
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the mass of the ball, if the density of the metal is use π = 7 [T-II (2011)]
5 gm per cm3 ? [T-II (2011)]
23. The pillars of a temple are cylindrically shaped. If 33. A hemispherical bowl of internal and external
each pillar has a circular base of radius 20 cm and diameters 6 cm and 10 cm is melted and formed
into a right circular cylinder of radius 14 cm. Find
height 10 m, how much concrete mixture would be
the height of the cylinder. [T-II (2011)]
required to build 14 such pillars ? [T-II (2011)]
34. A hollow cube of side 4 cm contains a solid sphere
24. The radius and height of a cylinder are in the ratio touching its sides. Find the volume of gaps between
5 : 7 and its volume is 550 cm3. Find its diameter. sphere and walls of cube. [T-II (2011)]
22 35. A storage tank is in the form of a cube. When it is
use π = 7 [T-II (2011)] full of water the volume of water is 15.625 m3. If
the present depth of water is 1.3 m, find the volume
25. The cost of painting the total outside surface of a of water used. [T-II (2011)]
closed cylindrical oil tank at 60 paise per sq. dm is 36. A classroom is 10 m long, 6.4 m wide and 5 m high.
Rs 237.60. The height of tank is 6 times the radius If each student be given 1.6 m2 of the floor area,
of base of tank. Find the volume of the cylindrical how many students can be accommodated in the
room? How many cubic meters of air each student
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tank correct to two decimal places. use π = will get? [T-II (2011)]
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37. We want to make a closed cylindrical storage tank
[T-II (2011)] of height 2 m and base diameter 210 cm from a
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50. A solid right circular cylinder of radius 8 cm and
height 3 cm is melted to make a cone of height 3
times that of cylinder. Find the curved surface
area of the cone. (use 145 = 12) [T-II (2011)]
51. A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm
contains a liquid. This liquid is filled in cylindri-
cal bottles of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm. How
many bottles are required to empty the bowl ?
[T-II (2011)]
52. An open cylindrical vessel has base diameter
14 cm and height 21 cm. Find the cost of tin
plating its inner surface area at the rate of Rs 3
⎡ 22 ⎤
per 10 cm2. ⎢ use π = ⎥ [T-II (2011)]
⎣ 7⎦
53. How many solid spheres of diameter 6 cm can be
cast out of a solid cylinder with radius of the base
⎡ 22 ⎤
9 cm and height 40 cm ? ⎢ use π = ⎥
⎣ 7⎦
[T-II (2011)]
54. A hollow cylindrical pipe 21 dm long is made of
copper. Its outer and inner diameters are 10 cm
and 6 cm respectively. Find the volume of the
copper used in making the pipe. [T-II (2011)]
55. An iron pipe 20 cm long has exterior diameter
25 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm, find
the whole surface area of the pipe. [T-II (2011)]
56. Curved surface area of a cone is 308 cm2 and its
slant height is 14 cm. Find :
(i) radius of the base.
⎡ 22 ⎤
⎢⎣ use π = 7 ⎥⎦ [T-II (2011)] (ii) total surface area of the cone.[T-II (2011)]
57. The diameter of a cylindrical roller 120 cm long
46. The circumference of the base of a 10 m high is 84 cm. It takes 500 complete revolutions to
conical tent is 44 m. Calculate the length of level a playground. Find the cost of levelling it at
canvas used in making the tent if the canvas is 2 Rs 7.50 per sq. m. [T-II (2011)]
⎡ 22 ⎤ 58. From a right circular cylinder with height 8 cm
m wide. ⎢ use π = ⎥ [T-II (2011)]
⎣ 7⎦ and radius 6 cm, a right circular cone of the same
47. Find the volume of metal used in making a hollow height and base is removed. Find the total surface
hemispherical bowl with internal and external area of the remainig solid. [T-II (2011)]
diameters 4 cm and 10 cm respectively. 59. An iron pipe 20 cm long has exterior diameter
25 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm, find
⎡ 22 ⎤
⎢⎣ use π = 7 ⎥⎦ [T-II (2011)] the whole surface area of the pipe. [T-II (2011)]
60. A solid sphere of radius 3 cm is melted and then
48. A hemispherical bowl with radius 6 cm is filled cast into small spherical balls each of diameter
with water. If the water is transferred into cylin- 0.6 cm. Find the number of balls thus obtained.
drical vessel of base radius 3 cm, find the height [T-II (2011)]
to which the water rises in the cylindrical vessel. 61. From a right circular cylinder with height 10 cm
⎡ 22 ⎤ and radius of base 6 cm, a right circular cone of
⎢⎣ use π = 7 ⎥⎦ [T-II (2011)] the same height and base is removed. Find the
49. In a river 2 m deep and 30 m wide, water is flowing ⎡ 22 ⎤
volume of the remaining solid. ⎢ use π = ⎥
at the rate of 1 km per hour. How much water will ⎣ 7⎦
flow in 10 minutes ? [T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
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62. A storage tank consists of a circular cylinder, with outside at the rate of Rs 10 per square metre ?
a hemisphere adjoined on either end. If the exter-
⎡ 22 ⎤
nal diameter of the cylinder be 1.4 m and its length ⎢⎣ use π = 7 ⎥⎦ [T-II (2011)]
be 5 m, what will be the cost of painting it on the
10
× 12 cm × 8 cm, how many bricks would be
required ? [T-II (2011)]
21. How many cylindrical glasses of 3 cm base radius
and height 8 cm can be refilled from a cylindrical
vessel of base radius 15 cm which is filled upto a
height of 32 cm ? [T-II (2011)]
22. A cubical block of edge 22 cm is melted into
small spherical balls of radius 1 cm. Calculate the
number of balls that can be made from it.
[T-II (2011)]
23. A cylindrical tub of radius 12 cm contains water
to a depth of 20 cm. A spherical ball is dropped
into the tub raising the level of water by 6.75 cm.
⎡ 22 ⎤
What is the radius of the ball ? ⎢ use π = ⎥
⎣ 7⎦
[T-II (2011)]
24. Metal spheres, each of radius 2 cm are packed
into a rectangular box of dimensions 16 cm ×
8 cm × 8 cm. When 16 spheres are packed in the
box, it is filled with preservative liquid. Find the
volume of this liquid to the nearest integer.
[use π = 3.14] [T-II (2011)]
25. The total surface area of a solid cylinder is
2
231 cm2 and its curved surface area is of the
3
total surface area. Find the volume of the
cylinder. [T-II (2011)]
26. The difference between the outer lateral surface
area and inner lateral surface area of a cylindrical
metallic pipe 28 cm long is 176 cm2. Find the
outer and inner radii of the pipe, if the pipe is
made of 352 cm3 of metal. [T-II (2011)]
27. A lead pencil consists of a cylinder of wood with
⎡ 22 ⎤
⎢⎣ use π = 7 ⎥⎦ [T-II (2011)] a solid cylinder of graphite filled in the interior.
The diameter of the pencil is 7 mm and diameter
17. A juice seller in a marriage party has a cylindrical of the graphite is 1 mm. If the length of the pencil
vessel with base radius 25 cm and height 40 cm is 14 cm, find the volume of the wood and that of
full of juice. He gives the same in small glasses of the graphite. [T-II (2011)]
radius 5 cm and height 10 cm. How many oranges 28. A corn cob, shaped like cone has the radius of the
are required for the bigger vessel to fill it base as 2.1 cm and height as 20 cm. If each
completely if to fill one small glass two oranges 1 sq. cm of the surface of cob carries an average
are required? [T-II (2011)] of 4 grains, find how many grains you would find
18. A tent is in the shape of a right circular cylinder in the entire cob ? [T-II (2011)]
upto a height of 3 m and a cone above it. The 29. The inner diameter of a cylindrical wooden pipe
maximum height of the tent above ground is is 24 cm and its outer diameter is 28 cm. The
13.5 m. Calculate the cost of painting the inner length of the pipe is 35 cm. Find the mass of the
side of the tent at the rate of Rs 3 per sq. m., if pipe, if 1 cm3 of wood has a mass of 0.6 g.
the radius of the base is 14 m. [T-II (2011)] [T-II (2011)]
19. A right circular cone is 5.4 cm high and radius of 30. The surface area of a sphere of radius 5 cm is five
its base is 2 cm. It is melted and recast into times the curved surface area of a cone of radius
another right circular cone with radius of base as 4 cm. Find the height and the volume of the cone.
1.5 cm. Find the height of the new cone formed. [T-II (2011)]
[T-II (2011)] 31. A cone of radius 7 cm has a curved surface area
20. A wall of length 10 m was to be built across an
⎡ 22 ⎤
open ground. The height of the wall is 4 m and 550 cm2. Find its volume. ⎢ use π = ⎥
thickness of the wall is 24 cm. If this wall is to be ⎣ 7⎦
built up with bricks whose dimensions are 24 cm [T-II (2011)]
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