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Test Topic(s): Three-Dimensional Figures, Volume and Surface Area

Question 1:
Calculate the volume of the prism.
16 cubic cm
14 cubic cm
32 cubic cm
64 cubic cm
Question 2:
A pyramid has a 6 cm by 3 cm rectangle base and a height of 12 cm. Calculate the volume of the pyramid.
108 cm3
72 cm3
18 cm3
36 cm3
Question 3:
Calculate the surface area and volume of the cylinder shown below.
Surface Area = 25.12 cm2, Volume = 62.8 cm3
Surface Area = 87.92 cm2, Volume = 32.5 cm3
Surface Area = 87.92 cm2, Volume = 62.8 cm3
Surface Area = 108.92 cm2, Volume = 60.8 cm3
Question 4:
Find the volume of a cylindrical can with radius 7 cm and height 15 cm.
105 cm3
2307.9 cm3
23.9 cm3
2913.5 cm3
Question 5:
Find the surface area of a cube with sides of 3 inches.
9 sq. in.
108 sq. in.
45 sq. in.
54 sq. in.
Question 6:
The volume of a cylinder is 471 cm3. It has a height of 6 cm. Find its radius.
3 cm
9 cm
5 cm
6 cm
Question 7:
Calculate the surface area of the prism below to the nearest tenth.
19.5 sq m
13.5 sq m
16.75 sq m
19.35 sq m
Question 8:
Find the surface area of a cylinder-shaped cup that is 12.5 cm high and whose bases have a radius of 3.5 cm?
274.75 cm2
76.93 cm2
255.68 cm2
351.68 cm2
Question 9:
A cylinder-shaped barrel has a diameter of 4 feet and a height of 6 feet. How much water is needed to completely fill the barrel?
75.36 cubic ft
301.44 cubic ft
37.68 cubic ft
150.72 cubic ft
Question 10:
A triangular prism has a volume of 972 cubic meters. If one of its triangular bases has an area of 54 square meters, find the height of the prism.
12 m
18 m
22 m
16 m

 





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