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1) The document contains 6 math problems involving the calculation of areas, volumes, and other measurements of geometric shapes like spheres, cylinders, cones, prisms and sectors. 2) Problem 1 involves calculating the angle of a sector given its perimeter is equal to the perimeter of a square. 3) Problem 2 involves calculating the area and volume of a garden pond made of a rectangle and two semicircles. 4) Problem 3 involves calculating perimeters, surface areas, radii, and volumes of a circular sector and related cone.

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Yr 11 - MENSURATION REVISION WS

1) The document contains 6 math problems involving the calculation of areas, volumes, and other measurements of geometric shapes like spheres, cylinders, cones, prisms and sectors. 2) Problem 1 involves calculating the angle of a sector given its perimeter is equal to the perimeter of a square. 3) Problem 2 involves calculating the area and volume of a garden pond made of a rectangle and two semicircles. 4) Problem 3 involves calculating perimeters, surface areas, radii, and volumes of a circular sector and related cone.

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THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL, DUBAI

Topic : Mensuration ( Revision)


Name:

Year :11

1. 0580/41/O/N/20 Qn 4(d)

The diagram shows a square with side length 8cm and a sector of a circle with
radius 9.5cm and sector angle x°. The perimeter of the square is equal to the
perimeter of the sector. Calculate the value of x.

x = ................................................ [3]
2. 0580/41/M/J/19 Qn 5

The diagram shows the surface of a garden pond, made from a rectangle and
two semicircles. The rectangle measures 3m by 1.2m.
(a) Calculate the area of this surface.
...............................................m 2 [3]
(b) The pond is a prism and the water in the pond has a depth of 20cm. Calculate
the number of litres of water in the pond.

........................................... litres [3]


(c) After a rainfall, the number of litres of water in the pond is 1007. Calculate the
increase in the depth of water in the pond. Give your answer in centimetres.

.............................................. cm [3]

3. 0580/41/M/J/20 Qn 9

The diagram shows a sector of a circle with centre O, radius 8 cm and sector
angle 165°.
(a) Calculate the total perimeter of the sector.

............................................ cm [3]
(b) The surface area of a sphere is the same as the area of the sector. Calculate
the radius of the sphere.

............................................ cm [4]
(c) A cone is made from the sector by joining OA to OB.

(i) Calculate the radius, r, of the cone.

r = ........................................... cm [2]
(ii) Calculate the volume of the cone.

.......................................... cm 3 [4]
4. 0580/43/M/J/20 Qn 6(b)

Water flows at a speed of 20cm/s along a rectangular channel into a lake. The
width of the channel is 15cm. The depth of the water is 2.5cm. Calculate the
amount of water that flows from the channel into the lake in 1 hour. Give your
answer in litres.

........................................ litres [4]


5. 0580/41/O/N/19 Qn 4
(a) (i) Calculate the external curved surface area of a cylinder with radius 8 m
and height 19 m.

............................................... m2 [2]

(ii) This surface is painted at a cost of $0.85 per square metre. Calculate the
cost of painting this surface.

$ ................................................... [2]
(b) A solid metal sphere with radius 6 cm is melted down and all of the metal is
used to make a solid cone with radius 8 cm and height h cm.
(i) Show that h = 13.5. [2]

(ii) Calculate the slant height of the cone.

.............................................. cm [2]
(iii) Calculate the curved surface area of the cone.

............................................. cm 2 [1]

6. 0580/42/O/N/19 Qn 4
(a)

The diagram shows a hemisphere with radius 6 cm. Calculate the volume. Give
the units of your answer.

................................... ............... [3]


(b)

The diagram shows a prism ABCDEF. The cross-section is a right-angled


triangle BCD. BD = 10 cm, BC = 5.2 cm and ED = 18 cm.
Work out the volume of the prism.

............................................. cm 3 [6]

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