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8th Mensuration 3 Test

The document contains a series of mathematical questions related to geometry, focusing on calculating volumes, surface areas, and dimensions of various shapes including cuboids, cylinders, and boxes. Each question provides multiple-choice answers. The problems involve practical applications of geometry in real-world scenarios.

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8th Mensuration 3 Test

The document contains a series of mathematical questions related to geometry, focusing on calculating volumes, surface areas, and dimensions of various shapes including cuboids, cylinders, and boxes. Each question provides multiple-choice answers. The problems involve practical applications of geometry in real-world scenarios.

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Q 1: Find the volume and surface area of a cuboid 16m long, 14 m broad and 7 m high.

A) 868 cm B) 920 cm C) 868 cm2 D) 920 cm2

Q 2: Find the length of the longest pole that can be placed in a room 12 m long, 8m
broad and 9 m high.

A) 16 m B) 17 m C) 18 m D) 19 m

Q 3: The volume of a wall, 5 times as high as it is broad and 8 times as long as it is


high, is 12.8 cu. meters. Find the breadth of the wall.

A) 0.04m B) 4m C) 400 cm D) 40 cm

Example 4: Find the number of bricks, each measuring 24 cm×12 cm × 8 cm, required
to construct a wall 24 m long, 8m high and 60 cm thick if 10% of the wall is filled with
mortar?

A) 450 B) 4500 C) 45000 D) 450000

Q5: The area of the base of a rectangular tank is 6500 cm2 and the volume
of water contained in it is 2.6 cubic meters. The depth of water in the tank is:

A) 3.5 m B) 4 m C) 5 m D) 6 m

Q6: Given that one cubic cm of marble weighs 25 gms, the weight of a marble block
28 cm in width and 5 cm thick is 112 kg. The length of the block is:

A) 26.5 cm B) 32 cm C) 36 cm D) 37.5 cm

Q7: Half cubic meter of the gold sheet is extended by hammering so as to cover an
area of one hectare. The thickness of the sheet is:

A) 0.0005 cm B) 0.005 cm C) 0.05 cm D) 0.5 cm


Q8: In a shower, 5 cm of rain falls. The volume of water that falls on 1.5 hectares of
the ground is:

A) 75 cu m B) 750 cu. m C) 7500 cu. m D) 75000 cu. M

Q9: Water flows into a tank 200 m × 150 m through a rectangular pipe 1.5 m × 1.25 m
@ 20 kmph. In what time (in minutes) will the water rise by 2 meters?

A) 234 minutes B) 1.2 hours C) 9 hours D) 96 minutes

Q10: The dimensions of an open box are 50 cm, 40 cm, and 23 cm. Its thickness is 3
cm. If 1 cubic cm of metal used in the box weighs 0.5 gms, find the weight of the box.

A) 6. 08 kg B) 8.04 kg C) 8.06 kg D) 6.04 kg

Q11: A cube of edge 15 cm is immersed completely in a rectangular vessel containing


water. If the dimensions of the base of the vessel are 20 cm × 15 cm, find the rise in
water level. [RRB 2003]

A) 11 cm B) 11.11 cm C) 11. 22 cm D) 11.25 cm

12. Squares each of side 6 cm are cut off from the four corners of a
sheet of tin measuring 42 cm by 30 cm. The remaining portion of
the tin sheet is made into an open box by folding up the flaps. Find
the capacity of the box.
A. 2340 B. 4320 C. 3240 D. 3220

13. If a cuboidal box has height, length and width as 20 cm,


15 cm and 10 cm respectively. Then its total surface area is:
A. 1100 cm2
B. 1200 cm2
C. 1300 cm2
D. 1400 cm2
The height of a cylinder whose radius is 7 cm and the total
14.

surface area is 968 cm2 is:


A. 15 cm
B. 17 cm
C. 19 cm
D. 21 cm
15. The height of a cuboid whose volume is 275 cm3 and base
area is 25 cm2 is:
A. 10 cm
B. 11 cm
C. 12 cm
D. 13 cm

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