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Surface Areas and Volumes
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(1) The volume of a reservoir is 186 m3. Water is poured into it at the rate of 62 litres per minute. How many
hours will it take to fill the reservoir?
a. 47 hours b. 50 hours
c. 67 hours d. 53 hours
(2) Some workers are painting a hall with length, breadth and height of 20 m, 15 m and 6 m respectively. If they
can paint 10 m2 area from one liter of paint, find the amount of paint required to paint the walls and ceiling of
hall.
a. 66 liters b. 72 liters
c. 78 liters d. 75 liters
(3) Ria folds a rectangular paper of size 44 cm × 3 cm in a cylindrical shape such that the height of the cylinder
22
is 3 cm. Find the volume of the cylinder. (Assume π = )
7
(4) There are a cylinder and a cone with height, h and radius r. There is also a sphere of the same radius. The
height, h of the cylinder and the cone is 6 times the radius, r. If V1 is the volume of the cylinder, V2 is the
volume of the cone and V3 is the volume of the sphere, then which of the following is true?
a. V3 > V1 > V2 b. V1 < V2 < V3
c. V1 > V2 > V3 d. V3 < V1 < V2
(5) The number of boxes, each of size 9 cm x 7 cm x 2 cm, that can be packed in a carton of size 27 cm x 56 cm
x 16 cm is .
(6) A room is 15 m long and 7 m broad. It has one door measuring 2 m by 1.3 m and two windows each
measuring 1.8 m by 1.8 m. The cost of painting the walls of the room at the rate of ₹100 per m2 is ₹56616.
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(7) A sphere is just enclosed inside a right circular cylinder. If the volume of the cylinder is 600 cm 3, find the
volume of the sphere.
(8) If a cylinder and a hemisphere stand on equal base and have the same height, find the ratio of their volumes.
(9) Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 5 m by 4 m by 3 m.
(10) If the weight of a cuboid, of size 20 cm × 4 cm × 12 cm, is 12 kg then find the weight of another cuboid of the
same material with the size 14 cm × 20 cm × 2 cm.
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