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Surface Area and Volume

The document contains 20 word problems involving calculations of surface area and volume for various shapes including spheres, cylinders, cones, cubes, and other geometric solids. The problems require applying formulas for surface area and volume to real-world contexts like water tanks, laddoos, tents, and more. Solutions involve setting up and solving equations based on the given dimensions and conditions.

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Surface Area and Volume

The document contains 20 word problems involving calculations of surface area and volume for various shapes including spheres, cylinders, cones, cubes, and other geometric solids. The problems require applying formulas for surface area and volume to real-world contexts like water tanks, laddoos, tents, and more. Solutions involve setting up and solving equations based on the given dimensions and conditions.

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Surface area and volume :Test

1. Find the length of the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions 10 m x 10 m x 5 m.
2. Find the capacity in litres of a conical vessel having height 8 cm and slant height 10 cm.
3. Calculate the surface area of a hemispherical dome of a temple with radius 14 m to be whitewashed from
outside
4. A school provides milk to the students daily in cylindrical glasses of diameter 7 cm. If the glass is filled with
milk up to a height of 12 cm, find how many litres of milk is needed to serve 1600 students.
5. A rectangular piece of paper is 22 cm long and 10 cm wide. A cylinder is formed by rolling the paper along its
length. Find the volume of the cylinder.
6. A heap of wheat is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 10.5 m and height is 3 m. Find it volume. If
1cm3 wheat cost is Rs 10, then find total cost.
7. A shot-put is a metallic sphere of radius 4.9 cm. If the density of the metal is 7.8 g/cm 3. Find the mass of the
shot-put.
8. A wall of length 10 m is to be built across an open ground. The height of the wall is 5 m and thickness of the
wall is 42 cm. If this wall is to be built with bricks of dimensions 42 cm x 12 cm x 10 cm, then how many bricks
would be required?
9. The curved surface area of a cylinder is 176 cm 2 and its area of the base is 38.5 cm 2. Find the volume of the
cylinder. (Take π = 22/7)
10. The diameter of a roller is 42 cm and its length is 120 cm. It takes 500 complete revolutions to move once to
land a playground. Find the area of the playground in m 2.
11. Rinku has built a cuboidal water tank in his house. The top of the water tank is covered with an iron lid. He
wants to cover the inner surface of the tank including the base with tiles of size 10 cm by 8 cm. If the
dimensions of the water tank are 180 cm x 120 cm x 60 cm and cost of tiles is f 480 per dozen, then find the
total amount required for tiles.
12. The diameter of moon is approximately 1/4 the of the diameter of earth. What fraction of volume of earth is
the volume of moon?
13. The curved surface area of a cylinder is 154 cm2. The total surface area of the cylinder is three times its
curved surface area. Find the volume of the cylinder.
14. A right angled A ABC with sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm is revolved about the fixed side of 4 cm. Find the
volume of the solid generated. Also, find the total surface area of the solid.
15. Curved surface area of cylindrical reservoir 12 m deep is plastered from inside with concrete mixture at the
rate of Rs 15 per m2. If the total payment made is of Rs 5652, then find the capacity of this reservoir in litres.
16. How many metres of 5 m wide cloth will be required to make a conical tent, the radius of whose base is 3.5 m
and height is 12 m?
17. A shopkeeper has one spherical laddoo of radius 5 cm. With the same amount of material, how many laddoos
of radius 2.5 cm can be made?
18. A semicircular sheet of metal of radius 14 cm is bent to form an open conical cup. Find the capacity of the
cup.
19. A sphere and a right circular cylinder of the same radius have equal volumes. By what percentage does the
diameter of the cylinder exceed its height?
20. A cube and a cuboid have the same volume. The dimensions of the cuboid are in the ratio 1:2: 4. If the
difference between the cost of painting the cuboid and cube (whole surface area) at the rate of Rs 5 per m2 is
Rs 80. Find their volumes.

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