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SHREE NIKETHAN PATASALA, WEST TAMBARAM

CLASS 10/CHAPTER 13/SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES

Revision – 1

1. The circumference of the edge of a hemisphere bowl is 132 cm. Find the capacity of the bowl in cm3.
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(Use π = ).
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2. Volumes of two spheres are in the ratio 64:27; find the ratio of their surface areas.

3. The radius of sphere is r cm. It is divided into two equal parts. Find the whole surface area of two parts.

4. A cylinder, a cone and a hemisphere have same base and same height. Find the height of their volumes.

5. A glass cylinder with diameter 20 cm has water to a height of 9 cm. A metal cube of 8 cm edge is immersed
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in it completely. Calculate the height by which water will rise in the cylinder. (Use π = ).
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6. If the total surface area of a solid hemisphere is 462 cm2, find its volume.

7. A sphere of maximum volume is cut out from a solid hemisphere of radius 6 cm.
Find the volume of the cut out sphere.

8. A solid metallic cuboid of dimensions 9 m by 8 m by 2 m is melted and recast into solid cubes of edge 2 m.
Find the number of cubes so formed.

9. A 5 m wide cloth is used to make a conical tent of base diameter 14 m and height 24 m. Find the cost of cloth
used at the rate of Rs 25 per metre.

10. A right circular cone of radius 3 cm has a curved surface area of 47.1 cm2. Find the volume of the cone.
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(Use π = ).
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