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Surface Area and Volume Class9

This document contains a mathematics assignment with 10 questions about surface area and volume calculations. The questions involve finding the area of a hollow sphere, the volume of concrete needed for pillars, proving an identity about the surface area and volume of a cone, calculating how many bottles can empty a hemispherical bowl, and other geometry word problems.

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Surface Area and Volume Class9

This document contains a mathematics assignment with 10 questions about surface area and volume calculations. The questions involve finding the area of a hollow sphere, the volume of concrete needed for pillars, proving an identity about the surface area and volume of a cone, calculating how many bottles can empty a hemispherical bowl, and other geometry word problems.

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SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

Issue Date : ___________


Submission Date : __________
Name: __________________________________________Roll No_________ Class_______ Sec______

TOPIC : SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME


Q1.

A hollow sphere, in which the circus motorcyclist perform his stunts, has a diameter of 7 m. Find the
area available to the motorcyclist for riding.
(Ans:154 sq m)

Q2.

The pillars of a temple are cylindrically shaped. If each pillar has a circular base of radius 20cm and
height 10m,how much concrete mixture would be required to build 14 such pillars? (17.6cubic m)

Q3.

If h,C,V are height, curved surface area and volume of a cone respectively, prove that
3Vh- Ch + 9V=0

Q4.

A hemispherical bowl of internal diameter 36cm contains a liquid. This liquid is to be filled in
cylindrical bottles of radius 3 cm and height 6 cm. How many bottles are required to empty the bowl?
(Ans:72)

Q5.

A semicircular sheet of metal of diameter 28 cm is bent into an open conical cup. Find the depth and
capacity of cup.
(Ans:12.12cm ,622.26cm)

Q6.

A conical tent is 9m high and the radius of its base is 12m.


(i)
What is the cost of canvas required to make it ,if a square metre canvas costs Rs 10?
(ii)
How many persons can be accommodated in the tent, if each person requires 2 square metre on
the ground and 15m of space to breathe in?
(Ans: Rs 5652,90 persons)

Q7.

A wooden toy is in the form of a cone surmounted on a hemisphere.The diameter of the base
of the cone is 6 cm and its height is 4 cm.find the cost of painting the toy at the rate of Rs 5 per
1000 cm.
(Ans:51 paise)

Q8.

A shopkeeper has one ladoo of radius 5 cm. With the same material ,how many ladoos of radius 2.5 can
be made?
( Ans: 8 ladoos)

Q9.

The outer dimensions of a closed wooden box are 10cm by 8 cm by 7 cm. Thickness of the wood is 1
cm. Find the total cost of wood required to make box if 1 cmof wood costs Rs 2.00. (Rs 640)

Q10.

A solid sphere of radius 1 cm is melted to stretch into a wire of length 100cm.Find the radius of the
wire.
( Ans: 0.11cm)

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