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Surface Area and Volume

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to surface area and volume, including calculations for cubes, cuboids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It covers various scenarios such as finding dimensions, ratios, and costs associated with different geometric shapes. The problems are aimed at applying formulas and concepts of geometry to practical situations.

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Surface Area and Volume

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to surface area and volume, including calculations for cubes, cuboids, cylinders, cones, and spheres. It covers various scenarios such as finding dimensions, ratios, and costs associated with different geometric shapes. The problems are aimed at applying formulas and concepts of geometry to practical situations.

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SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME

1.Find the lateral surface area of cube, if its diagonal is cm.

2.The dimensions of the cuboid are 5 cm × 4 cm × 2 cm. Find its diagonal.

3.The volume of cube is 216 cm3. Determine its edge.

4.From the given cuboid of dimensions l = 3 cm, b = 2 cm and h = 2 cm,


how many cubes of edge 1 cm can be cut from it?

5.The length, breadth and height of a rectangular wooden box are 25 cm,
10.7 cm and 8.5 cm respectively. Find the volume of the box.

6.A student has rectangular sheet of dimensions 14 cm × 22 cm. He wants


to make a cylinder in such a way so that volume is minimum. Find the
height of cylinder.

7.The volume of two hemispheres are in the ratio 27 : 125. Find the ratio of
their radii.

8.If the radius of sphere is doubled. Find the ratio of volume of the new
sphere to the original sphere.

9.The inner diameter of a cylindrical vessel is 3.5 m. It is 100 m deep. Find


the cost of polishing the inner curved surface area at the rate of 4 per m2

10.How many square metres of canvas is required for a conical tent whose
height is 3.5 m and the radius of whose base is 12 m?

11.The diameters of two cones are equal. If their slant heights are in the
ratio 7:4, find the ratio of their curved surface area.

12.A solid sphere of radius 3 cm is melted and then recast into small
spherical balls each of diameter 0.6 cm. Find the number of small balls thus
obtained.

13.The diameter of a sphere is 42 cm. It is melted and drawn into a


cylindrical wire of 28 cm diameter. Find the length of the wire.

14.A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36 cm contains a liquid. This


liquid is to be filled in cylindrical bottles of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm.
How many bottles are required to empty the bowl?
15.There are two cones. The curved surface area of one is twice that of the
other. The slant height of the latter is twice that of the former. Find the ratio
of their radii.

16.Curved surface area of a cone is 308 cm2 and its slant height is 14 cm.
Find its total surface area.

17.For Diwali celebration, a packet of ‘ANARS’ is bought. In that, there are


5 conical ANARS, with red glittering paper wrapped on it. If radius of the
base of ANAR is 7 cm and slant height is 10 cm, find the total paper used
to decorate the ANAR.

18.Find the (i) curved surface area and (ii) total surface area of the
hemisphere of radius 21 cm.

19.The radius and height of a cone are in the ratio 3 : 4. If its volume is
301.44 cm3, what is its radius? (Use = 3.14)

20.A metallic sphere of diameter 12.6 cm is melted to make a right circular


cone of height 25.2 cm. Calculate the radius of cone.

21.A spherical cannon ball, 28 cm in diameter is melted and cast into a


right circular conical mould the base of which is 35 cm in diameter. Find the
height of the cone, correct to two places of decimal.

22.A hemisphere lead of radius 8 cm is cast into a right circular cone of


base radius 6 cm. Determine the height of the cone, correct to two places
of decimal.

23.If the total surface area of sphere is 98.56 cm2, find the radius of the
sphere.

24.The outer curved surface areas of hemisphere and sphere are in the
ratio 2 : 9. Find the ratio of radii .

25.Solid spheres of diameter 4 cm are dropped into a cylindrical beaker


containing some water and are fully submerged. If the diameter of the
beaker is 12 cm and the water rises by 24 cm, find the number of solid
spheres dropped in the water.

26.A solid metallic sphere of diameter 21 cm is melted and re-casted into a


number of smaller cones, each of diameter 3.5 cm and height
3 cm. Find the number of cones so formed.
27.A factory manufactures 1,20,000 pencils daily. The pencils are
cylindrical in shape, each of length 25 cm and circumference 1.5 cm.
Determine the cost of colouring the curved surfaces of the pencils
manufactured in one day at 0.05 per dm2.

28.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.

29.A conical tent is to accommodate 11 persons. Each person must have 4


square metres of space on the ground. What will be the curved surface
area of conical tent, if its height is 15 m?

30.A hemispherical dome of a building needs to be painted. If the


circumference of the base of the dome is 17.6 m, find the cost of painting it,
given the cost of painting is 5 per 100 cm2.

31.An aquarium in a DDA park is of hemi-spherical structure, and the


radius is 2.1 km.
(i) Calculate the total surface area.
(ii) What ideas are being promoted here?

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