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Measurement Test 2018

The document contains 7 multiple choice questions testing geometry concepts like area, perimeter, volume, and surface area. It includes shapes like circles, sectors, quadrilaterals, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres. Formulas are provided for calculating measurements of these shapes.

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Measurement Test 2018

The document contains 7 multiple choice questions testing geometry concepts like area, perimeter, volume, and surface area. It includes shapes like circles, sectors, quadrilaterals, prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres. Formulas are provided for calculating measurements of these shapes.

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Measurement Test 2018 Name_________________

Give all answers as decimals to 1 decimal place accuracy


Question 1
Consider the circle sketched below.
a. Find the
circumference.
[2 marks]

b. Find the area.


[2 marks]

Question 2
Consider the sector sketched below.
a. Find the perimeter.
[3 marks]

b. Find the area.


[2 marks]
Question 3
Consider the quadrilateral sketched below
a. Is it a square, a
rectangle, a
parallelogram, a
rhombus, a kite , a
trapezium or none
of these?
[1 mark]

b. Find the area of the quadrilateral.


[3 marks]

c. The length of the side marked as length s cm is 17 cm. What


mathematical concept/theorem could be used to show this?
[1 mark]

d. Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral.


[1 mark]
Question 4
Consider the triangular prism sketched below.
a. Find the volume.
[4 marks]

b. Find the total


surface area.
[3 marks]
Question 5
Consider the rectangular pyramid sketched below.
a. Find the area of the
rectangular base.
[1 mark]

b. Hence find the volume of the rectangular pyramid.


[3 marks]

c. Enter the dimensions s 1∧s 2 of the net (of the rectangular pyramid)
shown in the diagram below. [1 mark]
d. By using Pythagoras’ theorem, show by calculation that x=25 cm and
y=17 cm.(Use these values to help calculate the TSA for part e.)
[2 marks]

e. Find the TSA (total surface area) of the rectangular pyramid.


[3 marks]

Question 6
Find the surface area and volume of a sphere with diameter 10 cm.
[4 marks]
Question 7
a. Find the surface area of the open cone drawn below.
[3 marks]

b. What volume of water (if poured in) would fill the cone to the top? (see
formula sheets for volume to capacity conversions). [4 marks]
End of test

Measurement Formulae

Pythagoras’ Rule c 2=a 2+b2

Area Perimeter
Square A=l 2
Square P=4 l
Rectangle A=lw Rectangle P=2 l+2 w
Circle C=2 πr
1 ¿ πd
Triangle A= bh
2
1 Capacity 3
1 cm =1mL
Trapezium A= (a+ b) h 3
2 1000 cm =1 L
Circle 2 1 m3 =1kL
A=π r
Parallelogram A=bh
θ 2
Sector of a circle A= πr
360
1
Rhombus/Kite A= xy
2
1
Triangle A= bc sin A
2
Triangle A= √ s(s−a)( s−b)( s−c)
a+b+ c
where s =
2

Surface Area
2
Cube TSA=6 l
Rectangular Prism TSA=2lw +2 lh+2 wh
2
Sphere TSA=4 π r
Cylinder SA=2 πrh
2
Closed cylinder TSA=2 πrh+2 π r
Cone SA=πrs
2
Closed cone TSA=πrs + π r

Volume
Prism V = AH
Cube V =l 3
Rectangular Prism V =lwh
Cylinder V =π r 2 h
1
Triangular prism V = bhH
2
1
Pyramid/Cone V = AH
3
4 3
Sphere V= π r
3

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