Chapter - 13 Surface Areas and Volumes

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CHAPTER – 13

SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES

KEY POINTS

Right Circular Cone - with with radius r , height h and slant height l

A right circular cone is a solid generated by revolving a line segment which passes through a

fixed point and which makes a constant angle with a fixed line. The fixed point is called the

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WORKSHEET-1
Subtopic : Surface Area and Volume of Cube and Cuboid
1. A match box measures 6cm × 2cm × 1.5cm. The volume of a packet containing five
such boxes is _________ (CBSE 2012)

2. A cube and a cuboid have the same volume. The dimensions of the cuboid are in the
ratio 1 : 2 : 4. If the difference between the cost of painting the cuboid and cube (whole
surface area) at the rate of Rs 5 / m2 is Rs 80. Find their volumes. (CBSE 2012)

3. A box with lid is made out of 2 cm thick wood. Its external length, breadth and height
are 25cm, 18cm and 15cm respectively. Find the capacity of the box and volume of the
wood used. (CBSE 2012)

4. The length of a cinema hall is 20 m and its width is 16 m. The sum of the areas of its
floor and flat roof is equal to the surface area of its four walls. Find the volume and
height of the hall. (CBSE 2012)

5. Six cubes each of edge 2 cm are joined end to end. The total surface area (in cm 2) of
resulting cuboid is ________ (CBSE 2012)

6. A river 3.5 m deep and 28 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2.4 km per hour. How many
litres of water will flow into the sea in 10 minutes ? (CBSE 2014)

7. How much paper will be required to cover a cubical box of edge 15 cm?

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WORKSHEET-2
Subtopic : Surface Area and Volume of a Cylinder
1. A square piece of paper of side 22 cm is rolled to form a cylinder. Find the volume of
the cylinder. (Take 𝝅 =22/7) (CBSE 2012)

2. A cylindrical container of base radius 28 cm contains sufficient water to submerge a


rectangular block of iron with dimensions 32 cm × 22 cm × 14 cm. Find the rise in the
level of the water, when the block is completely submerged. (NCERT Exemplar)

3. Curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 4.4 m2. If the radius of the base of
the cylinder is 0.7 m, find its height. (CBSE 2012)

4. The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio of 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio of
5 : 3. Find the ratio of their volumes. (HOTS)

5. 60 circular plates, each of radius 7 cm and thickness one-third of a cm, are placed one
above another to form a solid circular cylinder. Find the total surface area and the
volume of the cylinder so formed. (CBSE 2013)

6. The sum of the radius of the base and height of a solid cylinder is 37m. If the total
surface area of the solid cylinder is 3256m2, find the volume of the cylinder.
(CBSE 2013)

WORKSHEET-3
Subtopic : Surface Area and Volume of a Cone

𝟏
1. Find the total surface area of a cone whose radius is and slant height is 2l .
𝟐
(CBSE 2012)
2. A cone and a hemisphere have equal bases and equal volumes. The ratio of their
heights is _________ (NCERT Exemplar)

3. A conical heap of sugar has a height of 25 cm and a radius of 20 cm. How many
hemispherical containers of radius 5 cm can be filled with the sugar from the heap?

WORKSHEET-4
Subtopic : Surface and Volume of a Sphere & a Hemisphere
1. If the volume of a sphere is numerically equal to its surface area then diameter of the
sphere is _________ (CBSE 2012)

2. A hemispherical bowl is 0.25cm thick. The inner radius of bowl is 5cm find the outer
curved surface area and volume of the bowl [keep volume in 𝝅] (CBSE 2012)

3. How many litres of milk can be put in six hemispherical bowls each of radius 35cm ?
(CBSE 2012)
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4. If the diameter of a sphere and the side of a cube are equal, then the ratio of volume of
the cube to that of the sphere is________ (CBSE 2012)

5. The volumes of two spheres are in the ratio of 64 : 27. Find their radii if the sum of
their radii is 21 cm. (HOTS)

6. A metallic sphere is of radius 4.9 cm. If the density of the metal is


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7.8 g/cm3, find the mass of the sphere. (   ). (CBSE 2014)
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7. A dome of a building is in the form of a hemisphere. From inside, it was white washed
at the cost of ` 997.92. If the cost of white washing is 400 paisa per square meter, find
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the volume of air inside the dome.  Take   (CBSE 2014)
 7 .
8. Metal spheres, each of radius 2 cm, are packed into a rectangular box of internal
dimensions 16 cm × 8 cm × 8 cm. When 16 spheres are packed, the box is filled with
preservative liquid. Find the volume of this liquid. Give your answer to the nearest
integer. [Use π = 3.14]. (NCERT Exemplar)

9. Mr. Sharma bought a water melon that has a radius of 13.5 cm and a ring 3 cm thick.
If his family ate half of it, find the volume of the red portion of the water melon left.

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