CH 13
CH 13
CH 13
Exercise 13.1
Question 1:
A plastic box 1.5 m long, 1.25 m wide and 65 cm deep, is to be made. It is to be open at
the top. Ignoring the thickness of the plastic sheet, determine:
(i) The area of the sheet required for making the box.
(ii) The cost of sheet for it, if a sheet measuring 1 m2 costs Rs 20.
Answer:
= 2lh + 2bh + lb
= Rs 109
Question 2:
The length, breadth and height of a room are 5 m, 4 m and 3 m respectively. Find the cost
of white washing the walls of the room and the ceiling at the rate of Rs 7.50 per m2.
Answer:
It is given that
It can be observed that four walls and the ceiling of the room are to be white-washed. The
floor of the room is not to be white-washed.
= 2lh + 2bh + lb
= [2 × 5 × 3 + 2 × 4 × 3 + 5 × 4] m2
= (30 + 24 + 20) m2
= 74 m2
= Rs 555
Question 3:
The floor of a rectangular hall has a perimeter 250 m. If the cost of panting the four walls
at the rate of Rs.10 per m2 is Rs.15000, find the height of the hall.
Answer:
Let length, breadth, and height of the rectangular hall be l m, b m, and h m respectively.
= 2(l + b) h
= 250 m
∴ Area of four walls = 2(l + b) h = 250h m2
∴ 15000 = 2500h
h=6
Question 4:
The paint in a certain container is sufficient to paint an area equal to 9.375 m2. How many
bricks of dimensions 22.5 cm × 10 cm × 7.5 cm can be painted out of this container?
Answer:
= (2 × 468.75) cm2
= 937.5 cm2
Area that can be painted by the paint of the container = 9.375 m2 = 93750 cm2
∴ 93750 = 937.5n
n = 100
Therefore, 100 bricks can be painted out by the paint of the container.
Question 5:
A cubical box has each edge 10 cm and another cuboidal box is 12.5 cm long, 10 cm wide
and 8 cm high.
(i) Which box has the greater lateral surface area and by how much?
(ii) Which box has the smaller total surface area and by how much?
Answer:
= 4(10 cm)2
= 400 cm2
= (2 × 180) cm2
= 360 cm2
Clearly, the lateral surface area of the cubical box is greater than the lateral surface area
of the cuboidal box.
Lateral surface area of cubical box − Lateral surface area of cuboidal box = 400 cm2 − 360
cm2 = 40 cm2
Therefore, the lateral surface area of the cubical box is greater than the lateral surface
area of the cuboidal box by 40 cm2.
(ii) Total surface area of cubical box = 6(edge)2 = 6(10 cm)2 = 600 cm2
= 2[lh + bh + lb]
= 610 cm2
Clearly, the total surface area of the cubical box is smaller than that of the cuboidal box.
Total surface area of cuboidal box − Total surface area of cubical box = 610 cm2 − 600
cm2 = 10 cm2
Therefore, the total surface area of the cubical box is smaller than that of the cuboidal box
by 10 cm2.
Question 6:
A small indoor greenhouse (herbarium) is made entirely of glass panes (including base)
held together with tape. It is 30 cm long, 25 cm wide and 25 cm high.
Answer:
= 2[lb + lh + bh]
= (2 × 2125) cm2
= 4250 cm2
(ii)
It can be observed that tape is required along side AB, BC, CD, DA, EF, FG, GH, HE, AH,
BE, DG, and CF.
= [4(30 + 25 + 25)] cm
= 320 cm
Shanti Sweets Stall was placing an order for making cardboard boxes for packing their
sweets. Two sizes of boxes were required. The bigger of dimensions 25 cm × 20 cm × 5
cm and the smaller of dimensions 15 cm × 12 cm × 5 cm. For all the overlaps, 5% of the
total surface area is required extra. If the cost of the cardboard is Rs 4 for 1000 cm2, find
the cost of cardboard required for supplying 250 boxes of each kind.
Answer:
= 1450 cm2
= 72.5 cm2
= (2 × 315) cm2
= 630 cm2
= 165375 cm2
= 546000 cm2
Therefore, the cost of cardboard sheet required for 250 such boxes of each kind will be Rs
2184.
Question 8:
Parveen wanted to make a temporary shelter for her car, by making a box-like structure
with tarpaulin that covers all the four sides and the top of the car (with the front face as a
flap which can be rolled up). Assuming that the stitching margins are very small, and
therefore negligible, how much tarpaulin would be required to make the shelter of height
2.5 m, with base dimensions 4 m × 3 m?
Answer:
Tarpaulin will be required for the top and four wall sides of the shelter.
= 47 m2
Exercise 13.2
Question 1:
The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of height 14 cm is 88 cm2. Find the
diameter of the base of the cylinder. Assume π =
Answer:
⇒ πdh = 88 cm (d = 2r)
2
⇒
⇒ d = 2 cm
Therefore, the diameter of the base of the cylinder is 2 cm.
Question 2:
It is required to make a closed cylindrical tank of height 1 m and base diameter 140 cm
from a metal sheet. How many square meters of the sheet are required for the same?
Answer:
Question 3:
A metal pipe is 77 cm long. The inner diameter of a cross section is 4 cm, the outer
diameter being 4.4 cm.
Answer:
(iii) Total surface area of pipe = CSA of inner surface + CSA of outer surface + Area of
both circular ends of pipe
Therefore, the total surface area of the cylindrical pipe is 2038.08 cm2.
Question 4:
The diameter of a roller is 84 cm and its length is 120 cm. It takes 500 complete
revolutions to move once over to level a playground. Find the area of the playground in
m2?
Answer:
= 15840000 cm2
= 1584 m2
Question 5:
A cylindrical pillar is 50 cm in diameter and 3.5 m in height. Find the cost of painting the
Answer:
= 0.25 m
= Rs 68.75
Question 6:
Curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 4.4 m2. If the radius of the base of the
Answer:
2πrh = 4.4 m2
h=1m
Question 7:
(ii) The cost of plastering this curved surface at the rate of Rs 40 per m2.
Answer:
= 110 m2
Therefore, the inner curved surface area of the circular well is 110 m2.
= Rs 4400
Question 8:
In a hot water heating system, there is a cylindrical pipe of length 28 m and diameter 5
Answer:
Height (h) of cylindrical pipe = Length of cylindrical pipe = 28 m
= 4.4 m2
Question 9:
Find
(i) The lateral or curved surface area of a closed cylindrical petrol storage tank that is 4.2
m in diameter and 4.5 m high.
(ii) How much steel was actually used, if of the steel actually used was wasted in
Answer:
= 59.4 m2
Therefore, 95.04 m2 steel was used in actual while making such a tank.
Question 10:
In the given figure, you see the frame of a lampshade. It is to be covered with a decorative
cloth. The frame has a base diameter of 20 cm and height of 30 cm. A margin of 2.5 cm is
to be given for folding it over the top and bottom of the frame. Find how much cloth is
Answer:
= 2200 cm2
Hence, for covering the lampshade, 2200 cm2 cloth will be required.
Question 11:
The students of a Vidyalaya were asked to participate in a competition for making and
decorating penholders in the shape of a cylinder with a base, using cardboard. Each
penholder was to be of radius 3 cm and height 10.5 cm. The Vidyalaya was to supply the
competitors with cardboard. If there were 35 competitors, how much cardboard was
Answer:
= 2πrh + πr2
= = 7920 cm2
Exercise 13.3
Question 1:
Diameter of the base of a cone is 10.5 cm and its slant height is 10 cm. Find its curved
surface area.
Answer:
Question 2:
Find the total surface area of a cone, if its slant height is 21 m and diameter of its base is
24 m.
Answer:
Question 3:
Curved surface area of a cone is 308 cm2 and its slant height is 14 cm. Find
(i) radius of the base and (ii) total surface area of the cone.
Answer:
= πrl + πr2
Question 4:
(ii) cost of the canvas required to make the tent, if the cost of 1 m2 canvas is Rs 70.
Answer:
(i) Let ABC be a conical tent.
In ΔABO,
l2 = h2 + r2
= 676 m2
∴ l = 26 m
Cost of 1 m2 canvas = Rs 70
Cost of canvas =
= Rs 137280
Rs 137280.
Question 5:
What length of tarpaulin 3 m wide will be required to make conical tent of height 8 m and
base radius 6 m? Assume that the extra length of material that will be required for stitching
margins and wastage in cutting is approximately 20 cm. [Use π = 3.14]
Answer:
= (3.14 × 6 × 10) m2
= 188.4 m2
Breadth of tarpaulin = 3 m
l − 0.2 m = 62.8 m
l = 63 m
Question 6:
The slant height and base diameter of a conical tomb are 25 m and 14 m respectively.
Find the cost of white-washing its curved surface at the rate of Rs 210 per 100 m2.
Answer:
= 550 m2
= Rs 1155
Question 7:
A joker’s cap is in the form of right circular cone of base radius 7 cm and height 24 cm.
Answer:
Question 8:
A bus stop is barricaded from the remaining part of the road, by using 50 hollow cones
made of recycled cardboard. Each cone has a base diameter of 40 cm and height 1 m. If
the outer side of each of the cones is to be painted and the cost of painting is Rs 12 per
m2, what will be the cost of painting all these cones? (Use π = 3.14 and take = 1.02).
Answer:
= 32.028 m2
= Rs 384.336
= Rs 384.34 (approximately)
Exercise 13.4
Question 1:
Answer:
Therefore, the surface area of a sphere having radius 5.6 cm is 394.24 cm2.
Question 2:
Answer:
Therefore, the surface area of the sphere having diameter 3.5 m is 38.5 m2.
Question 3:
Find the total surface area of a hemisphere of radius 10 cm. [Use π = 3.14]
Answer:
Question 4:
The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 7 cm to 14 cm as air is being pumped
into it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the balloon in the two cases.
Answer:
Therefore, the ratio between the surface areas in these two cases is 1:4.
Question 5:
A hemispherical bowl made of brass has inner diameter 10.5 cm. Find the cost of tin-
Answer:
Therefore, the cost of tin-plating the inner side of the hemispherical bowl is Rs 27.72.
Question 6:
Answer:
Therefore, the radius of the sphere whose surface area is 154 cm2 is 3.5 cm.
Question 7:
The diameter of the moon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the earth. Find
the ratio of their surface area.
Answer:
Radius of earth =
Radius of moon =
Question 8:
A hemispherical bowl is made of steel, 0.25 cm thick. The inner radius of the bowl is 5 cm.
Answer:
= 5.25 cm
Therefore, the outer curved surface area of the bowl is 173.25 cm2.
Question 9:
A right circular cylinder just encloses a sphere of radius r (see figure). Find
Answer:
Radius of cylinder = r
= 2πr (2r)
= 4πr2
(iii)
Exercise 13.5
Question 1:
A matchbox measures 4 cm × 2.5 cm × 1.5 cm. What will be the volume of a packet
containing 12 such boxes?
Answer:
Matchbox is a cuboid having its length (l), breadth (b), height (h) as 4 cm, 2.5 cm, and 1.5
cm.
= 180 cm3
Question 2:
A cuboidal water tank is 6 m long, 5 m wide and 4.5 m deep. How many litres of water can
it hold? (1 m3 = 1000l)
Answer:
The given cuboidal water tank has its length (l) as 6 m, breadth (b) as 5 m, and height (h)
as 4.5 m.
Volume of tank = l × b × h
= (6 × 5 × 4.5) m3 = 135 m3
Amount of water that 135 m3 volume can hold = (135 × 1000) litres
= 135000 litres
Question 3:
A cuboidal vessel is 10 m long and 8 m wide. How high must it be made to hold 380 cubic
metres of a liquid?
Answer:
∴ l × b × h = 380
m
Therefore, the height of the vessel should be 4.75 m.
Question 4:
Find the cost of digging a cuboidal pit 8 m long, 6 m broad and 3 m deep at the rate of Rs
30 per m3.
Answer:
The given cuboidal pit has its length (l) as 8 m, width (b) as 6 m, and depth (h)as 3 m.
Volume of pit = l × b × h
= (8 × 6 × 3) m3 = 144 m3
Question 5:
The capacity of a cuboidal tank is 50000 litres of water. Find the breadth of the tank, if its
length and depth are respectively 2.5 m and 10 m.
Answer:
Volume of tank = l × b × h
= (2.5 × b × 10) m3
= 25b m3
∴ 25000 b = 50000
⇒b=2
Therefore, the breadth of the tank is 2 m.
Question 6:
A village, having a population of 4000, requires 150 litres of water per head per day. It has
a tank measuring 20 m × 15 m × 6 m. For how many days will the water of this tank last?
Answer:
The given tank is cuboidal in shape having its length (l) as 20 m, breadth (b) as 15 m, and
height (h) as 6 m.
Capacity of tank = l × b× h
Water consumed by the people of the village in 1 day = (4000 × 150) litres
= 600000 litres
n × 600000 = 1800000
n=3
Question 7:
Answer:
The godown has its length (l1) as 40 m, breadth (b1) as 25 m, height (h1) as 15 m, while
the wooden crate has its length (l2) as 1.5 m, breadth (b2) as 1.25 m, and height (h2) as
0.5 m.
= (40 × 25 × 15) m3
= 15000 m3
= 0.9375 m3
Question 8:
A solid cube of side 12 cm is cut into eight cubes of equal volume. What will be the side of
the new cube? Also, find the ratio between their surface areas.
Answer:
⇒a 1 = 6 cm
Therefore, the ratio between the surface areas of these cubes is 4:1.
Question 9:
A river 3 m deep and 40 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2 km per hour. How much water
will fall into the sea in a minute?
Answer:
Exercise 13.6
Question 1:
The circumference of the base of cylindrical vessel is 132 cm and its height is 25 cm. How
Answer:
2πr = 132 cm
= 34650 cm3
= 34.65 litres
Therefore, such vessel can hold 34.65 litres of water.
Question 2:
The inner diameter of a cylindrical wooden pipe is 24 cm and its outer diameter is 28 cm.
The length of the pipe is 35 cm. Find the mass of the pipe, if 1 cm3 of wood has a mass of
0.6 g.
Answer:
Volume of pipe =
= 3432 g
= 3.432 kg
Question 3:
A soft drink is available in two packs − (i) a tin can with a rectangular base of length 5 cm
and width 4 cm, having a height of 15 cm and (ii) a plastic cylinder with circular base of
diameter 7 cm and height 10 cm. Which container has greater capacity and by how
much?
Answer:
The tin can will be cuboidal in shape while the plastic cylinder will be cylindrical in shape.
Length (l) of tin can = 5 cm
= (5 × 4 × 15) cm3
= 300 cm3
Question 4:
If the lateral surface of a cylinder is 94.2 cm2 and its height is 5 cm, then find (i) radius of
its base (ii) its volume. [Use π = 3.14]
Answer:
r = 3 cm
= 141.3 cm3
Question 5:
It costs Rs 2200 to paint the inner curved surface of a cylindrical vessel 10 m deep. If the
cost of painting is at the rate of Rs 20 per m2, find
Answer:
(i) Rs 20 is the cost of painting 1 m2 area.
= 110 m2 area
= 96.25 m3
Question 6:
The capacity of a closed cylindrical vessel of height 1 m is 15.4 litres. How many square
Answer:
⇒ r = 0.07 m
Therefore, 0.4708 m2 of the metal sheet would be required to make the cylindrical vessel.
Question 7:
A lead pencil consists of a cylinder of wood with solid cylinder of graphite filled in the
interior. The diameter of the pencil is 7 mm and the diameter of the graphite is 1 mm. If the
length of the pencil is 14 cm, find the volume of the wood and that of the graphite.
Answer:
A patient in a hospital is given soup daily in a cylindrical bowl of diameter 7 cm. If the bowl
is filled with soup to a height of 4 cm, how much soup the hospital has to prepare daily to
Answer:
= 154 cm3
= 38.5 litres.
Exercise 13.7
Question 1:
Answer:
Volume of cone
Volume of cone
Therefore, the volume of the cone is 154 cm3.
Question 2:
Answer:
Volume of cone
= 1.232 litres
= litres
Question 3:
The height of a cone is 15 cm. If its volume is 1570 cm3, find the diameter of its base. [Use
π = 3.14]
Answer:
⇒ r = 10 cm
Therefore, the diameter of the base of cone is 10 × 2 = 20 10×2=20 cm.
Question 4:
If the volume of a right circular cone of height 9 cm is 48π cm3, find the diameter of its
base.
Answer:
Diameter of base = 2r = 8 cm
Question 5:
A conical pit of top diameter 3.5 m is 12 m deep. What is its capacity in kilolitres?
Answer:
Volume of pit
= 38.5 m3
Question 6:
The volume of a right circular cone is 9856 cm3. If the diameter of the base is 28 cm, find
Answer:
h = 48 cm
= 2200 cm2
Question 7:
A right triangle ABC with sides 5 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm is revolved about the side 12 cm.
Find the volume of the solid so obtained.
Answer:
When right-angled ΔABC is revolved about its side 12 cm, a cone with height (h) as 12
cm, radius (r) as 5 cm, and slant height (l) 13 cm will be formed.
Volume of cone
= 100π cm3
Question 8:
If the triangle ABC in the Question 7 above is revolved about the side 5 cm, then find the
volume of the solid so obtained. Find also the ratio of the volumes of the two solids
obtained in Questions 7 and 8.
Answer:
When right-angled ΔABC is revolved about its side 5 cm, a cone will be formed having
radius (r) as 12 cm, height (h) as 5 cm, and slant height (l) as 13 cm.
Volume of cone
Required ratio
Question 9:
A heap of wheat is in the form of a cone whose diameter is 10.5 m and height is 3 m. Find
its volume. The heap is to be covered by canvas to protect it from rain. Find the area of
Answer:
Volume of heap
Exercise 13.8
Question 1:
Answer:
Volume of sphere =
Volume of sphere =
Question 2:
Answer:
Volume of ball =
Volume of ball =
Question 3:
The diameter of a metallic ball is 4.2 cm. What is the mass of the ball, if the density of the
Answer:
= (8.9 × 38.808) g
= 345.3912 g
Question 4:
The diameter of the moon is approximately one-fourth of the diameter of the earth. What
fraction of the volume of the earth is the volume of the moon?
Answer:
Volume of moon =
Volume of earth =
How many litres of milk can a hemispherical bowl of diameter 10.5 cm hold?
Answer:
= 303.1875 cm3
Question 6:
then find the volume of the iron used to make the tank.
Answer:
Answer:
⇒ 4πr 2
= 154 cm2
Volume of sphere =
Question 8:
Answer:
= 249.48 m2
2πr2 = 249.48 m2
⇒ r = 6.3 m
Volume of air inside the dome = Volume of hemispherical dome
= 523.908 m3
= 523.9 m3 (approximately)
Question 9:
Twenty seven solid iron spheres, each of radius r and surface area S are melted to form a
sphere with surface area S'. Find the
(i) radius r' of the new sphere, (ii) ratio of S and S'.
Answer:
(i)Radius of 1 solid iron sphere = r
27 solid iron spheres are melted to form 1 iron sphere. Therefore, the volume of this iron
sphere will be equal to the volume of 27 solid iron spheres. Let the radius of this new
sphere be r'.
= 4 π (3r)2 = 36 πr2
Question 10:
A capsule of medicine is in the shape of a sphere of diameter 3.5 mm. How much
Answer:
= 22.458 mm3
Exercise 13.9
Question 1:
A wooden bookshelf has external dimensions as follows: Height = 110 cm, Depth = 25 cm,
Breadth = 85 cm (see the given figure). The thickness of the plank is 5 cm everywhere.
The external faces are to be polished and the inner faces are to be painted. If the rate of
polishing is 20 paise per cm2 and the rate of painting is 10 paise per cm2, find the total
expenses required for polishing and painting the surface of the bookshelf.
Answer:
External surface area of shelf while leaving out the front face of the shelf
= lh + 2 (lb + bh)
= 19100 cm2
= 2600 cm2
It can be observed that length (l), breadth (b), and height (h) of each row of the book shelf
is 75 cm, 20 cm, and 30 cm respectively.
= 6450 cm2
= Rs 1935
= Rs 6275
Therefore, it will cost Rs 6275 for polishing and painting the surface of the bookshelf.
Question 2:
The front compound wall of a house is decorated by wooden spheres of diameter 21 cm,
placed on small supports as shown in the given figure. Eight such spheres are used for
this purpose, and are to be painted silver. Each support is a cylinder of radius 1.5 cm and
height 7 cm and is to be painted black. Find the cost of paint required if silver paint costs
25 paise per cm2 and black paint costs 5 paise per cm2.
Answer:
= 7.07 cm2
= Rs 2784.26
Question 3:
The diameter of a sphere is decreased by 25%. By what per cent does its curved surface
area decrease?
Answer: