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Which of the following units could be used to measure volume? |
A. tonnes B. cubic centimetres C. square metres D. kilometres |
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Which property applies to all prisms?
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A. Uniform cross sections B. Equal sides C. Triangular base D. Six faces |
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The volume of a cylinder = area of base x height. What is the volume of a cylinder 20 cm high with a radius of 20 cm?
(Use π = 3.1)
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A. 6200 cm3 B. 12 400 cm3 C. 18 800 cm3 D. 24 800 cm3 |
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What is the volume of this cuboid?
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A. 72 cm3 B. 360 cm3 C. 45 cm3 D. 720 cm3 |
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What is the surface area of the cuboid above?
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A. 314 cm2 B. 157 cm2 C. 628 cm2 D. 72 cm2 |
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A metal tank of cuboid shape has internal measurements 1 m by 0.3 m by 0.5 m.
What is its volume?
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A. 0.15 m3 B. 1.5 m3 C. 15 m3 D. 150 m3 |
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What name is given to a cuboid with equal sides?
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A. sphere B. square C. cube D.rectangular prism |
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Q8:
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What is the volume of a cube with sides of 6 m?
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A. 36 m3 B. 216 m3 C. 18 m3 D. 72 m3 |
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Q9:
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What is the surface area of a cube with sides of 5 m?
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A. 150m2 B. 125 m2 C. 25 m2 D. 75 m2
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Q10:
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How many faces has a cuboid?
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A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 3
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