CBSE Test Paper 01 Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes
CBSE Test Paper 01 Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes
CBSE Test Paper 01 Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes
2. A shoe box is a 15cm long, 10cm broad and 9cm high. The volume of the box is (1)
a. 1350
b. 1500
c. 1200
d. 1000
4. A solid is in the shape of a cone standing on a hemisphere with both their radii being
equal to 1cm and the height of the cone is equal to its radius. The volume of the solid
is (1)
a.
b.
c.
d.
5. The number of spherical balls each of radius 1cm can be made from a solid sphere of
lead of radius 6cm is (1)
a. 576
b. 512
c. 216
d. 1024
6. Find the area of an equilateral triangle having each side of length 10 cm. [Take =
1.732.] (1)
7. The largest cone is curved out from one face of solid cube of side 21 cm. Find the
volume of the remaining solid. (1)
8. What is the ratio of the total surface area of the solid hemisphere to the square of its
radius. (1)
9. A conical military tent having diameter of the base 24 m and slant height of the tent is
13 m, find the curved surface area of the cone. (1)
10. A cone and a sphere have equal radii and equal volume. What is the ratio of the
diameter of the sphere to the height of cone? (1)
11. The circumference of the base of 10 m high conical tent is 44 m. Calculate the length
of canvas used in making the tent if width of canvas is 2 m. (2)
12. Find the length of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right-angled triangle whose area is
13. A 20 m deep well with diameter 7m is dug and the earth from digging is evenly spread
out to form a platform 22 m by 14 m. Find the height of the platform. (2)
14. How many spherical lead shots of diameter 4 cm can be made out of a solid cube of
lead whose edge measures 44 cm? (3)
15. In a village, a well with 10 m inside diameter, is dug 14 m deep. Earth taken out of it is
spread all around to a width of 5 m to form an embankment. Find the height of the
embankment. (3)
16. From a solid cylinder whose height is 2.4 cm and diameter 1.4 cm, a conical cavity of
the same height and same diameter is hollowed out. Find the total surface area of the
remaining solid to the nearest cm 2. (3)
17. Two cubes each of volume 64 cm3 are joined end to end. Find the surface area and
volume of the resulting cuboid. (3)
18. Water is being pumped out through a circular pipe whose internal diameter is 7 cm. If
the flow of water is 72 cm per second, how many litres of water are being pumped out
in one hour? (4)
19. An iron pillar has some part in the form of a right circular cylinder and remaining in
the form of a right circular cone. The radius of the base of each of cone and cylinder is
8 cm. The cylindrical part is 240 cm high and the conical part is 36 cm high. Find the
weight of the pillar if one cubic cm of iron weighs 7.8 grams. (4)
20. A solid is in the form of a cylinder with hemispherical ends. The total height of the
solid is 19 cm and the diameter of the cylinder is 7 cm. Find the volume and total
surface area of the solid (Use = 22/7). (4)
CBSE Test Paper 01
Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes
Solution
2. a. 1350
Explanation: Volume of cuboid =
Volume of cuboid =
= 1350 cu. cm
4. a.
Explanation:
Radii of cone = r = 1 cm
Radius of hemisphere = r = 1 cm (h) = 1cm
Height of cone h =1 cm
Volume of solid = Volume of cone + Volume of a hemisphere
= =
=
= = cm3
5. c. 216
Explanation: Let the radius of the smaller sphere be cm
and the radius of the bigger sphere is R cm.
Then according to question,
= = 216
=
=1.732 25
=43.3 cm2
= 9261 - 2425,5
= 6835.5 cm3
Volume =
14. We have to find the number of spherical lead shots of diameter 4 cm can be made out
of a solid cube of lead whose edge measures 44 cm.
Let n spherical shots can be made.
a = 44 cm r= = 2 cm
16.
17. Two cubes each of volume 64 cm3 are joined end to end. We have to find the surface
area and volume of the resulting cuboid.
Let the length of each edge of the cube of volume 64 cm be x cm. Then,
Volume = 64 cm3
x3 = 64
x3 = 43
x = 4 cm
The dimensions of the cuboid so formed are:
L = Length = (4 + 4) cm = 8 cm, b = Breadth = 4 cm and, h = Height = 4 cm
Surface area of the cuboid = 2 (lb + bh + Ih)
=2 = 160 cm2
= 2772cm3
We know,
1 litre = 1000cm³
Now, volume of water in one hour = volume of water per second × 1hour
= 2.772 × 3600 litres [ 1 hour= 3600 sec ]
= 9979.2 litres
19. Let us suppose that r1 cm and r2 cm denote the radii of the base of the cylinder and
Let us suppose that h1 and h2 cm be the heights of the cylinder and the cone
respectively. Then,
h1 = 240 cm and h2 = 36 cm
Total volume of the iron = Volume of the cylinder + Volume of the cone
and,
S = Curved surface area of cylinder + Surface area of two hemispheres
= 418 cm2