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Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - MCQ


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15 Questions MCQ Test - Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes)

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 1

A rectangular sand box is 5 m wide and 2 m long. How many cubic metres of sand are needed to fill the

box upto a depth of 10 cm ?

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 2

A beam 9 m long, 40 cm wide and 20 cm deep is made up of iron which weighs 50 kg per cubic metre.

The weight of the beam is :

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Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 3

The maximum length of a pencil that can be kept in a rectangular box of dimensions 8 cm × 6 cm × 2 cm, is:

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 4

How many bricks, each measuring 25 cm × 12.5 cm × 7.5 cm will be needed to construct a wall 15 m long,

1.8 m high and 37.5 cm thick?

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 5

A wooden box of dimensions 8 m × 7 m × 6 m is to carry rectangular boxes of dimensions 8 cm × 7 cm

× 6 cm. The maximum number of boxes that can be carried in the wooden box, is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 6

The surface area of a cube of side 27 cm is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 7

The perimeter of one face of a cube is 40 cm. The volume of the cube (in cm3) is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 8

The volume of a cube with surface area 384 sq. cm, is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 9

The length of the longest rod that can fit in a cubical vessel of side 10 cm, is

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 10

If the length of diagonal of a cube is 4 √3 cm, then the length of its edge is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 11

If the diameter of the base of a cylindrical pillar is 4 m and its height is 21 m, then the cost of construction

of the pillar at Rs. 1.50 per cubic metre is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 12

The volume of the cylinder whose height is 14 cm and diameter of base 4 cm, is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 13

Given that 1 cm3 of a metal weighs 5 gms, the weight of a cylindrical metal container with base radius 10.5

cm and height 60 cm, is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 14

If the diameter of a cylinder is 28 cm and its height is 20 cm, then total surface area (in cm2) is :

Practice Exercise - 1(Surface Area & Volumes) - Question 15

If the curved surface area of a cylinder is 1760 sq. cm and its base radius is 14 cm, then its height is :

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