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The document provides 25 geometry problems involving calculations of areas and volumes of various shapes, distances and ratios between points, and properties of triangles, rectangles, and parallelograms. The problems cover topics like finding missing lengths or coordinates of shapes, determining ratios based on given properties, and calculating areas and volumes from dimensional information provided.

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Future Point Classes

The document provides 25 geometry problems involving calculations of areas and volumes of various shapes, distances and ratios between points, and properties of triangles, rectangles, and parallelograms. The problems cover topics like finding missing lengths or coordinates of shapes, determining ratios based on given properties, and calculating areas and volumes from dimensional information provided.

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12.

A cube of side 4 cm is cut into a number of


FUTURE POINT CLASSES cubes, each of side 2 cm. The number of cubes
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES will be:
13. In a swimming pool measuring 90 m x 40 m,
1. A spherical ball of lead, 3 cm in diameter is 150 men take a dip. If the average displacement
melted and recast into three spherical balls. The of water by a man is 8 m3, then rise in water
diameter of two of the balls are 1.5 cm and 2 cm level is:
respectively. The diameter of the third balls is: 14. A 4 cm side cube is cut into 1 cm side cubes,
2. A solid sphere of radius 10 cm is molded into 8 then total surface area of all the small cubes is:
spherical solid balls of equal radius, then the 15. A cylindrical container whose diameter is 12 cm
radius of each ball is: and height is 15 cm, is filled with ice cream. The
3. Two metallic right circular cones having their whole ice cream is distributed to 10 children in
heights 4.1 cm and 4.3 cm and radii of their equal cones having hemispherical tops. If the
bases 2.1 cm each, have been melted together height of the conical portion is twice the
and recast into a sphere. The diameter of the diameter of its base, then the diameter of the ice
sphere is: cream cone is:
4. A right circular cylindrical vessel is full of 16. The areas of three adjacent faces of a rectangular
water. How many right cones having the same block are in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 4 and its volume
radius and height as those of the right cylinder is 9000 cu. cm, then the length of the shortest
will be required to store that water? side is:
5. A cylindrical vessel 32 cm high and 18 cm as 17. A copper sphere of radius 3 cm is beaten and
the radius of the base is filled with sand. This is drawn into a wire of diameter 0.2 cm. The length
emptied on the ground and a conical heap of of the wire is:
sand is formed. If the height of the conical heap 18. The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2 : 3
is 24 cm, the radius of its base is: and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 3. The ratio
6. A solid metallic cylinder of base radius 3 cm of their volumes is:
and height 5 cm is melted to form cones, each of 19. Three cubes of iron whose edges are 6 cm, 8 cm
height 1 cm and base radius 1 mm. The number and 10 cm respectively are melted and formed
of cones is: into a single cube. The edge of the new cube
7. A cylindrical vessel 32 cm high and 18 cm as formed is:
the radius of the base is filled with sand. This is 20. A rectangular block 6 cm x 12 cm x 15 cm is cut
emptied on the ground and a conical heap of into exact number of equal cubes. The least
sand is formed. If the height of the conical heap possible number of cubes will be:
is 24 cm, the radius of its base is: 21. Given that 1 cu. cm of marble weighs 25 gm, the
8. A solid metallic cylinder of base radius 3 cm weight of a marble block, 28 cm in width with 5
and height 5 cm is melted to form cones, each of cm thick, is 112 kg. The length of the block is:
height 1 cm and base radius 1 mm. The number 22. A river 1.5 m deep and 36 m wide is flowing at
of cones is: the rate of 3.5 km per hour. The amount of water
9. A cone, a hemisphere and a cylinder stand on that runs into the sea per minute (in cubic
equal bases and have the same height. The ratio metres) is:
of their volumes is: 23. How many bags of grain can be stored in a
10. A cube whose edge is 20 cm long, has circles on cuboid granary 12 m x 6 m x 5 m. If each bag
each of its faces painted black. What is the total occupies a space of 0.48 m3?
area of the unpainted surface of the cube if the 24. A metal sheet 27 cm long, 8 cm broad and 1 cm
circles are of the largest possible areas? thick is melted into a cube. The difference
11. Three cubes each of volume 216 m 3 are joined between surface areas of two solids is:
end to end. The surface area of the resulting 25. Two cubes each with 6 cm edge are joined end
solid is: to end. The surface area of the resulting cuboid
is:
46. A triangle is formed by the points 0(0, 0),
Coordinate Geometry A(5,0) and B(0,5). The number of points having
integral coordinates (both x and y) and strictly
26. The area of triangle formed by the points (p, 2 - inside the triangle is:
2p),(l-p,2p) and (-4-p, 6- 2p) is 70 sq. units. 47. A triangle with vertices (4, 0), ( - 1, - 1) (3,5) is:
How many integral value of p are possible? 48. The points (2, 5), (4, - 1), (6, - 7) are vertices of
27. If the area of the triangle with vertices (x, 0), an:
(1,1)and (0, 2) is 4 square units, then a value of
x is: Application of Trigonometry
28. Area of the triangle formed by (1, - 4), (3, - 2)
and( - 3,16) is:
29. The fourth vertex of the rectangle whose three
vertices taken in order are (4,1), (7, 4), (13, - 2)
is:
30. If the orthocentre and centroid of a triangle are (-
3,5)and(3,3)respectively,thenthe circumcentre is:
31. If the segment joining the points (a, b) and (c, d)
subtends a right angle at the origin, then:
32. A straight line is drawn joining the points (3, 4)
and(5,6). If the line is extended, the ordinate of
the point on the line, whose abscissa is - 1 is:
33. The triangle whose vertices are (0,0), (2.7,0) and
(0,4.9) is:
34. If the distance between the points (8, p) and (4,
3)is5 then value of p is:
35. The distance of the point (h, k) from x-axis is:
36. If the origin is the mid-point of the line segment
joined by the points (2,3) and (x,y), then the
value of (x,y) is:
37. The number of points on x-axis which are at a
distance of 2 units from (2, 4) is:
38. If four vertices of a parallelogram taken in order
are(- 3, - 1), (a, b), (3, 3) and (4, 3). Then a : b =
39. If A and B are the points ( - 3, 4) and (2,1)
respectively, then the coordinates of the points
on AB produced such that AC = 2BC are:
40. The vertices of a triangle are (0, 0), (3, 0) and (0,
4).Its Orthocentre is at:
41. The area of the triangle with vertices at the
points (a, b + c), (b, c + a) and (c, a + b) is:
42. Distance of the point (4, a) from x-axis is half its
distance from y-axis then a =
43. If P(l, 2), Q(4,6), R(5,7) and S(a, b) are the
vertices of a parallelogram PQRS then:
44. Line formed by joining (- 1,1) and (5, 7) is
divided by a line x + y = 4 in the ratio of:
45. Three vertices of a parallelogram taken in order
are (- 1, - 6), (2, - 5) and (7, 2). The fourth
vertex is:

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