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This document contains 17 multiple choice questions related to areas, volumes, and geometry. The questions cover topics such as finding the volume of solids composed of basic shapes, calculating areas of two-dimensional geometric figures, using formulas to solve for unknown lengths or capacities, and applying geometric reasoning to contextual word problems involving real-world objects.

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This document contains 17 multiple choice questions related to areas, volumes, and geometry. The questions cover topics such as finding the volume of solids composed of basic shapes, calculating areas of two-dimensional geometric figures, using formulas to solve for unknown lengths or capacities, and applying geometric reasoning to contextual word problems involving real-world objects.

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ASSIGNMENT [AREAS & VOLUMES]

Q.1 A square pyramid fits exactly on top of a cube to


form a solid.
The volume of the solid is
a)513 cm3
b)999 cm3
c)1242 cm3
d)1539 cm3
Q.2 The shaded region shows a quadrant with a
rectangle removed .The area to the nearest figure is
a) 38cm2
b) 52cm2
c) 61cm2
d) 70cm2
Q.3 A logo is designed using half of an annulus. The
area of the figure is
a) 25cm2
b) 33cm2
c) 132cm2
d) 143cm2
Q.4 Leanne wants to build a rectangular vegetable garden in her
backyard. She has 20 metres of fencing and will use a wall as one side of
the garden. The plan for her garden is
shown, where x metres is the width of her
garden.
Which equation gives the area A of the
garden ?
a) A = 10x x2
b) A = 10x 2x2
c) A = 20x x2
d) A = 20x 2x2
Q.5 A net is made up of four rectangles and two trapeziums. It is formed
into a solid . The volume of the solid is
a) 360 cm3
b) 434 cm3
c) 440 cm3
d) 576 cm3

Q.6 A path 1.5 metres wide surrounds a circular


lawn of radius 3 metres.
The area of the path is
a) 7.1m2
b) 21.2m2
c) 35.3m2
d) 56.5m2
Q.7 A grain silo is made up of a cylinder with a
hemisphere (half a sphere) on top. The outside of
the silo is to be painted. If the cost of painting 1m2
1$ , find the cost associated in painting this silo.

is

a)

Q.8 The base of a water tank is in the shape of a rectangle with a


semicircle at each end, as shown. The tank is 1400 mm long, 560 mm
wide, and has a height of 810 mm. The base of a water tank is in the
shape of a rectangle with a semicircle at each end, as shown. The tank is
1400 mm long, 560 mm wide, and has a height of 810 mm.

What is the capacity of the tank, to the nearest litre? [1m3 = 1000L , 1m

= 1000mm ]
Q.9 The sector shown has a radius of 13 cm and an angle of
230. Whatistheperimeterofthesectortothenearestcentimetre
Q.10Thesolidshownismadeofacylinderwithahemisphere(halfasphere)on
top.

a)628cm2
b)678cm2
c)728cm2
d)828cm2

Q.11Alabelisdesignedwithacircleinsideanellipse
asshown.Whatistheareaoftheshadedpartofthe
label,tothenearestsquarecentimetre?
a)56cm2
b)48cm2
c)66cm2
d)58cm2
Q.12Whatistheareaofthistriangle,tothenearestsquaremetre? [Usesine
ruletofindtheunknownsidefirst]
a)50m2
b)42m2
c)63m2
d)26m2

Q.13UseSimpsonsruletofindtheareaoftheshadedregion
(A)99m2
(B)126m2
(C)198m2
(D)396m2

Q.14Aviation fuel is stored in a tank. The cross-section of


the tank is an ellipse

a) The tank holds 10 000 litres of fuel. What is the


volume of the tank in cubic metres?
(1 m3 1000 L)
b) The cross-section of the tank has the dimensions
shown. What is the length of the tank?

Volume of ellipse

Q.14 Find the area of the given

figure to

the nearest figure. All


in

measurements

metres

Q.15 The diagram shows half an ellipse with a


rectangle cut out. What is the area of the shape to
the nearest square centimetre? [All measurements
in centimetre]

Q.16 Find the area of triangle ABC, correct to the


nearest square metre. Given AB = 83m , BC = 40m and AC = 50m.
Q.17 Moivres manufacturing company produces cans of Magic Beans. The
can has a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 10 cm.
(i) Cans are packed in boxes that are
rectangular prisms with dimensions 30 cm
40 cm 60 cm. What is the maximum number
of cans that can be packed into one of these
boxes?
(ii) The shaded label on the can shown wraps all
the way around the can with no overlap. What
area of paper is needed to make the labels for
all the cans in this box when the box is full?
(iii) The company is considering producing larger cans. Monica says if you
double the diameter of the can this will double the volume. Is Monica
correct? Justify your answer with suitable calculations.

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