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Ce Correl Solid Geometry

This document contains 44 multiple choice questions about calculating volumes, surface areas, ratios, and other geometric properties of objects like cubes, cylinders, cones, spheres, and other three-dimensional shapes. The questions cover concepts like finding the volume of a cube given its side length, calculating increased volume percentages, determining dimensions of objects based on given properties, and more.

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Ce Correl Solid Geometry

This document contains 44 multiple choice questions about calculating volumes, surface areas, ratios, and other geometric properties of objects like cubes, cylinders, cones, spheres, and other three-dimensional shapes. The questions cover concepts like finding the volume of a cube given its side length, calculating increased volume percentages, determining dimensions of objects based on given properties, and more.

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CE CORREL SOLID GEOMETRY

A cube has a side of 5 cm. Determine the following:


1. Volume
a. 150 cm3 b. 75 cm3 c. 100 cm3 d. 125 cm3
2. Lateral Area
a. 100 cm3 b. 125 cm3 c. 150 cm3 d. 175 cm3
3. Surface Area
a. 120 cm2 b. 130 cm2 c. 140 cm2 d. 150 cm2
4. Face diagonal
a. 5.07 cm b. 6.07 cm c. 7.07 cm d. 8.07 cm
5. Space diagonal
a. 8.66 cm b. 9.66 cm c. 10.66 cm d. 11.66 cm

The side of a cube is 3 cm. If its side is increased by 20%, determine the following:
6. Volume increased
a. 18.66 cm3 b. 19.66 cm3 c. 20.66 cm3 d. 21.66 cm3
7. Percent of the volume increased
a. 57.8% b. 62.8% c. 67.8% d. 72.8%

A cube has a surface of 6x.


8. Find the volume of the cube
a. x3/2 b. x5/2 c. x7/2 d. x9/2

A log has a radius of 30 cm and a height of 6 m. If the bases are equal:


9.Find the volume of the rectangular pile can be made
a. 1.32 m3 b. 1.15 m3 c. 0.95 m3 d. 1.08 m3

The volume of a rectangular pile is 40 m3 and the height is 10 m.


10. Find the dimension of the bases at the pile if they have a ratio of 2:1
a. 1.83 m & 1.55 m b. 2.83 m & 1.41 m c. 1.55 m & 2.22 m d. 3.02 m & 1.02 m

A cylinder has a radius of 1.5 m and has a height of 3 m. Determine the following:
11. Volume
a. 20.20 m3 b. 21.20 m3 c. 19.20 m3 d. 18.20 m3
12. Lateral Area
a. 22.27 m2 b. 24.27 m2 c. 26.27 m2 d. 28.27 m2
13. Surface Area
a. 42.41 m2 b. 43.41 m2 c. 44.41 m2 d. 45.41 m2

A cylinder tank has its side axis parallel to the ground. The diameter and length is 3 m and 6 m respectively. If it is filled up to the ¾ of the diameter.
14. Find the volume of water inside the tank
a. 34.12 m3 b. 35.12 m3 c. 36.12 m3 d. 37.12 m3

A hollow pipe has an outside diameter of 3 m and inside diameter of 2.5 m.


15. Find the volume if its length is 20m
a. 42.2 m3 b. 43.2 m3 c. 44.2 m3 d. 45.2 m3

A right circular cone has a radius of 3 m and a height of 6 m. Find the following:
16. Volume
a. 53.55 m3 b. 54.55 m3 c. 55.55 m3 d. 56.55 m3
17. Lateral Area
a. 57.22 m2 b. 59.22 m2 c. 61.22 m2 d. 63.22 m2
18. Surface Area
a. 89.49 m2 b. 91.49 m2 c. 93.49 m2 d. 95.49 m2

An inverted conical tank has a radius of 2 m and has a height of 6 m. It is filled with water ¼ of its total volume.
19. Find the radius of the water surface and its height from the vertex
a. 3.28 m & 1.36 m b. 2.58m & 1.06 m c. 3.78 m & 1.26 m d. 3.38 m & 1.16 m

A right circular cone tank is to be made from a sector plate with a radius of 3 m and central angle of 120⁰. Find the following:
20. Radius
a. 1.0 m b. 0.8 m c. 1.2 m d. 0.5 m
21. Height
a. 3.03 m b. 2.23m c. 2.53 m d. 2.83 m
22. Volume of the cone
a. 3.16 m3 b. 2.96 m3 c. 2.76 m3 d. 3.36 m3

A conical vessel 4 m and 1.5 m radius is filled with water 2 m from its vertex below. Determine the following:
23. Ratio of volume of water to the capacity of the vessel
a. 7/8 b. 5/8 c. 3/8 d. 1/8
24. Volume of the water
a. 1.18 m3 b. 0.81 m3 c. 1.33 m3 d. 1.55 m3

A right circular cone has a height of 6 m and has a radius of 2 m. Planes pass to the cone parallel to its bases 2 m and 4 m from the vertex. Find the following:
25. Ratio of the smallest cone and the frustum of a cone formed at the middle part
a. 3/7 b. 2/7 c. 1/7 d. 4/7
26. Ratio of frustum of a cone at the middle part and bottom part
a. 7/19 b. 5/19 c. 9/19 d. 11/19

A right pentagonal prism has side of 3m and an altitude of 5 m.


27. Find the volume
a. 65.42 m3 b. 77.42 m3 c. 81.42 m3 d. 83.42 m3
A truncated prism has a base area of 150 cm2. If the height at each corners are 3cm,4cm, 5cm and 6cm.
28. Determine the volume of the prism
a. 725 cm3 b. 650 cm3 c. 700 cm3 d. 675 cm3
The base of a regular pyramid is square and has a side 2.5 cm. If its altitude is 6 cm, find the following:
29. Volume
a. 9.5 cm3 b. 10.5 cm3 c. 12.5 cm3 d. 13.5 cm3
30. Lateral surface area
a. 30.65 cm2 b. 32.65 cm2 c. 34.65 cm2 d. 28.65 cm2
31. Surface area
a. 42.9 cm2 b. 36.9 cm2 c. 32.9 cm2 d. 40.9 cm2
32. Slant height
a. 4.14 cm b. 5.13 cm c. 6.13 cm d. 7.13 cm
33. Slant edge
a. 7.25 cm b. 4.25 cm c. 5.25 cm d. 6.25 cm

34. Find the volume and surface area of a sphere with radius 4 cm
a. 278.08 cm3 & 201.06 cm2 b. 248.08 cm3 & 201.06 cm2 c. 268.08 cm3 & 190.55 cm2 d. 268.08 cm3 & 201.06 cm2

35. Find the volume of the ellipsoid with given a = 3 cm, b = 4 cm and c = 5 cm
a. 80π cm3 b. 82π cm3 c. 78π cm3 d. 84π cm3

36. Find the volume of the paraboloid that can circumscribed a cylinder with 2 cm radius and 4 cm height
a. 5π cm3 b. 6π cm3 c. 7π cm3 d. 8π cm3

A parabolic segment has two bases, the radius at lower base is 2 cm and at upper base is 1 cm. If the distance between the bases is 3 cm.
37. Find its volume
a. 22.56 cm3 b. 23.56 cm3 c. 24.56 cm3 d. 25.56 cm3

38. Find the volume of a spherical cone if its radius is 3 cm and the vertex angle is 30⁰
a. 1.13 cm3 b. 1.53 cm3 c. 2.33 cm3 d. 1.93 cm3

If θ = 30⁰ and r = 3 cm.


39. Volume of the spherical wedge
a. 7.42 cm3 b. 8.42 cm3 c. 9.42 cm3 d. 6.42 cm3
40. Area of the spherical lune
a. 2π cm2 b. 3π cm2 c. 4π cm2 d. 5π cm2

Given the A = 110⁰ B = 30⁰ C = 90⁰ and r = 3 cm of a spherical triangle. Determine the following:
41. Area of the spherical triangle
a. 7.35 cm2 b. 7.85 cm2 c. 8.25 cm2 d. 8.85 cm2
42. Volume of spherical pyramid formed
a. 7.35 cm2 b. 7.85 cm2 c. 8.25 cm2 d. 8.85 cm2

The frustum of a cone has an upper base radius of 3 cm and lower base radius of 4 cm. If the distance between these two bases is 5 cm, find the following:
43. Volume
a. 193.73 cm3 b. 210.73 cm3 c. 183.73 cm3 d. 177.73 cm3
44. Lateral Area
a. 122.13 cm2 b. 118.13 cm2 c. 108.13 cm2 d. 112.13 cm2
45. Surface Area
a. 190.67 cm2 b. 195.67 cm2 c. 197.67 cm2 d. 199.67 cm2

A frustum of a pyramid has equilateral triangle bases. If their edges are 3 cm and 4 cm and 5 cm apart.
46. Find its volume
a. 24.70 cm3 b. 26.70 cm3 c. 22.70 cm3 d. 28.70 cm3

A pyramid has a square base whose side is 4 cm and its altitude is 8 cm. A plane passes to the pyramid parallel to the base 3 cm from the vertex.
47. Find the volume of the frustum formed
a. 42.42 cm3 b. 38.42 cm3 c. 40.42 cm3 d. 44.42 cm3

A sphere has a radius of 3 cm. A plane passes to the sphere 1.5 cm from the centroid and divided it into two. Find the following:
48. Volume and area of zone of the smaller segment
a. 17.67 cm3 & 29.27 cm2 b. 18.67 cm3 & 26.27 cm2 c. 18.67 cm3 & 28.27 cm2 d. 17.67 cm3 & 28.27 cm2
49. Volume and area of zone of bigger segment
a. 95.43 cm3 & 84.82 cm2 b. 95.43 cm3 & 85.82 cm2 c. 94.43 cm3 & 84.82 cm2 d. 94.43 cm3 & 85.82 cm2

A spherical segment whose diameter bases are 4 cm and 5 cm respectively and has an altitude of 1.5 cm. Determine the following:
50. Volume of the spherical segment
a. 24.91 cm3 b. 25.91 cm3 c. 26.91 cm3 d. 27.91 cm3
51.Radius of the Sphere
a. 1.5 cm b. 2.0 cm c. 2.5 cm d. 3.0 cm
52. Area of curved surface
a. 19.56 cm2 b. 21.56 cm2 c. 23.56 cm2 d. 25.56 cm2

A circle with radius 3 cm whose center is located at (5,4). Find the following:
53. Volume generated if it is rotated about x-axis
a. 710.61 cm3 b. 690.61 cm3 c. 720.61 cm3 d. 700.61 cm3
54. Surface area generated if it is rotated about x-axis
a. 433.74 cm2 b. 453.74 cm2 c. 473.74 cm2 d. 493.74 cm2
55. Volume generated if it is rotated about y-axis
a. 886.26 cm3 b. 890.26 cm3 c. 888.26 cm3 d. 884.26 cm3
56. Surface area generated if it is rotated about y-axis
a. 592.18 cm2 b. 632.18 cm2 c. 732.18 cm2 d. 821.18 cm2
Given the side of a tetrahedron equal to 3.
57. Find the volume
a. 5.18 b. 4.18 c. 2.18 d. 3.18
58. Find the surface area
a. 15.59 b. 14.59 c. 16.59 d. 17.59
59. Find the height and its centroid from the vertex
a. 2.45 & 1.84 b. 3.45 & 1.84 c. 2.45 & 2.84 d. 3.45 & 2.84
60. Find the radius of the inscribed sphere
a. 0.41 b. 0.51 c. 0.61 d. 0.71
61. Find the radius of the circumscribed sphere
a. 2.84 b. 2.54 c. 0.54 d. 1.84

An open cylindrical tank with 2 cm radius and 4 cm height is full of water. It is tilted at certain angle such that the water surface now inside the tank lies to the
diameter of the tank.
62. Determine the water remained in the tank
a. 8.67 cm3 b. 10.67 cm3 c. 12.67 cm3 d. 14.67 cm3

A solid has a circular base of radius 20 cm. If every plane section perpendicular to a particular fixed diameter is an equilateral triangle.
63. Find the volume of the conoid
a. 19,475.21 cm3 b. 18,475.21 cm3 c. 17,475.21 cm3 d. 16,475.21 cm3

A prismoid has a circular base of radius 20 cm. If every plane section perpendicular to a particular fixed diameter is a square.
64. Find the volume of the pirate’s hat
a. 42,666.67 cm3 b. 43,666.67 cm3 c. 44,666.67 cm3 d. 45,666.67 cm3

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