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VOLUME

Name:
1.

Date:

What is the volume of this solid


gure made with cubes?

3.
First Stack

2.

A.

10 cubic units

B.

17 cubic units

C.

20 cubic units

D.

22 cubic units

Second Stack

This rst stack of blocks gets


knocked down. Four of these
blocks are then used to begin
a second stack with the base
shown above. How high will the
second stack be if all the blocks
are used?

The four sides of this gure will


be folded up and taped to make
an open box.

4.

A.

4 blocks

B.

6 blocks

C.

8 blocks

D.

10 blocks

Veronica stacked toy blocks to


form the shape shown below.

Figure of laid out boxes.What will


be the volume of the box?
A.

50 cm3

B.

75 cm3

C.

100 cm3

D.

125 cm3

How many toy blocks are in


Veronica's stack of toy blocks?
A.

page 1

11

B.

30

C.

40

D.

48

5.

The volume of this cube is


1 cubic centimeter.

7.

= cubic cm

Wanda used 1-centimeter cubes


to build a right rectangular prism
that has a volume of 60 cubic
centimeters.
Which of the following could
represent the prism that Wanda
built?

What is the volume of this


gure?

A.

6.

Malik will make a carving from a


block of ice. The block of ice
is in the shape of a rectangular
prism.

B.

The dimensions of the block of


ice are shown in the diagram
below.
C.

What is the volume, in cubic


feet, of the block of ice?

D.

page 2

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8.

Denise used cubes to make the


prism shown below.

10.

The models below are made of


cubes which have 1 cm edges.
Which of the models has a
volume of 45 cm3 ?
A.

How many cubes did Denise use


to make this prism?
A.
9.

B.

10

C.

12

D.

16
B.

What is the volume, in cubic


centimeters, of the cube shown
below?

C.

A.

12 cm3

B.

16 cm3

C.

64 cm3

D.

81 cm3

D.

11.

page 3

What is the volume of the


rectangular prism?

A.

30 units3

B.

50 units3

C.

55 units3

D.

60 units3

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12.

Each smaller cube in this right


rectangular prism has a volume
of 1 cubic unit.

14.

How many cubes are needed to


make the solid below?

A.
What is the volume of the prism?

13.

A.

15 cubic units

B.

25 cubic units

C.

75 cubic units

D.

100 cubic units

15.

B.

14

C.

18

D.

21

Look at this structure.

Each small cube in the gure


below has an edge length of
1 unit.

What is the volume of this


structure?
What is the volume of the
A.

22 cubic units

B.

44 cubic units

C.

60 cubic units

gure?

page 4

A.

8 cm3

B.

20 cm3

C.

40 cm3

D.

60 cm3

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16.

Becky stacked blocks as shown.


Each block has a volume of one
cubic inch.

18.

How many cubes are needed to


make this solid gure?
What is the volume of Becky's
stack of blocks?
A.

12 cubic inches

B.

13 cubic inches

C.

16 cubic inches

D.

20 cubic inches

A.

30

B.

40

C.

50

D.

60

19.

17.

Thirty cubes were used to


construct this 3-step staircase.
How many cubes would be used
to construct a 10-step staircase
of the same width?

Torrance made a tower that is


three cubes long, ve cubes high
and two cubes wide.

A.

100

B.

180

C.

240

D.

275

20.

How many cubes in all did he


use to make the tower?
A.

10

B.

22

C.

30

D.

Tanisha built a rectangular prism


out of 1-inch blocks. How many
blocks did she use to build this
gure?

31

A.

page 5

15

B.

39

C.

45

D.

78

VOLUME

21.

What is the volume of this


gure?

23.

Wanda used 1-centimeter cubes


to build a right rectangular prism
that has a volume of 60 cubic
centimeters.
Which of the following could
represent the prism that Wanda
built?
A.

front

22.

side

top

A.

5 cm3

B.

6 cm3

C.

7 cm3

D.

8 cm3

B.

What is the volume of this prism?

C.

D.

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24.

What is the volume of Box A?

A.

13 cubic centimeters

B.

34 cubic centimeters

C.

56 cubic centimeters

D.

98 cubic centimeters

25.

Exactly 729 unit cubes were


used to make the rectangular
prism pictured below.

Which statement about the


volume of the rectangular prism
is true?

page 7

A.

It is equal to 243 cubic units.

B.

It is greater than 243 cubic


units but less than 729 cubic
units.

C.

It is equal to 729 cubic units.

D.

It is greater than 729 cubic


units.

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Answer:

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22.
Answer:

216 m3

4.
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5.
Answer:

14 cubic centimeters

24.
Answer:

6.
Answer:

36 cubic feet

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