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ch 15-30 ICSE MATHEMATICS

SELF REVISION(Latest ICSE Questions)


EVALUATION AND
I. The figure lead shots dropped in
alongside shows the cross-section of an Find the number of
1Ce-cream cone consisting of a cone surmounted by vessel.
bucket
the
(ICSE 2003)
a hemisplhere. The radius of the a cylindrical 32 cm in
hemisphere is 3.5 em 6. Agirl fills height
and the height of the cone is 10,5 cm. The outer shell 18cm in radius with sand. She empties the and
sand.buke If
a conical
ABCDEF is shaded and not flled with ice-cream. on the ground and makes heap of
AE = DC= 0.5 cm, AB | EF andBC| FD. Calculate: the height of the conical heap is24 cm, ind
() The volume ofice-cream in the cone (the unshaded () itsradiusand answer in
portion including the hemisphere) in cm. () its slant height (leave your
Cm root form)
sphere of radius 10.5 cm is
(ICSEsquare2004)
E N
Ametallic
7. then melted
recast intosmall cones, cach of radius 3.5 an¬

and height 3cm. Find the number of Cones ths,


obtaincd. (ICSE 2005)
8. Avessel in the form)of an inverted cone is fil ed wth
water to the brim. Its height is 20 cm and
10.5 cm

16.8 cm. Two equal solid cones are dropped in diameteri


that they are fully submerged. As a result, one-bird
B
of the water in the original cone overflows. Wh
Fig. 15.33 the volume of each of the solid cones submerged
(i) The volu xd portion)
(JCSE 2006,
in cm. Give your answer correct to the nearest 9. The surface area of asolid metallic sphere is 616 m2
It is melted and recast into smaller spheres of diameter
cm². (ICSE 1996) 3.5 cm. How many such spheres can be obtained?
2. The surface area of a solid metallic sphere is (1CSE 2007)
1256 cm. It is melted and recast into solid right
10. The volume of aconical tent is 1232 m² and the ar
circular cones of radius 2.5 cm and height 8 cm.
Calculate: of the base floor is 154 m². Calculate the:
()) the radius of the solid sphere, (i) radius of the floor; (ii) height of the tent
(ii) the number of cones recast. ( = 3.14) (iii) length of canvas required to cover this conical
(ICSE 2000) tent,if its width is 2 m. (ICSE 2008)
3. An exhibition tent is in the form of a cylinder 11. The given figure represents a
surmounted by a cone. The height of the tent above the hemisphere surmounted by a conical 5 cm
block of wood. The diameter of their h
groundis 85 mand the height of the cylindricalpart bases is 6 cm each and the slant
is 50 m. If the diameter of the base is 168 m, find the height ofthe cone is 5 cm. Calculate: K6cm
quantity of canvas required to make the tent. Allow
20% extra for folds and stitching. Give your answer () the height of the cone;
to the nearest m. (JCSE 2001) (ii) the volume of the solid. Fig.15.34
(ICSE 2009)
4. A hollow sphere of internal and external diameters
4cm and 8 cm respectively is melted into a cone of 12. Ahemispherical bowl of diameter of 7.2 cm is filled
base diameter 8 cm. Find the height of the cone. completely with chocolate sauce. This sauce is poure
(ICSE 2002) into an inverted cone of radius 4.8 cm. Find the height
of the cone. (ICSE 201O)
5. A vessel is in the form of an inverted cone. Its height
is IIcm and the radius of its top which isopen is 2.5 13. Asolid cone of radius5 cm and height 8 cm is melted
cm. It is filled with water up to the rim. When lead and made into small spheres of radius 0.5 cm. Find
the number of spheres forned. (TCSE 20I)
shots, each of which is a sphere of radius 0.25 cm, are
2
dropped into the vessel, of the water flowS out.
5
HREEDIMENSIONALSOLIDS
hollowsphere of
4 A internal
8cm respectively is
and external
radii 6 cm
and &.
radius : melted and recast into small ()the radiusof the
Ch 15-31
Conesofbase 2cm and
offl
numberof cones. height8 cm. Find the sphere
(i) the number of cones
solidsphere of. radius 15 cm is (ICSE 2012) recast. Take r
Take =
S A solid right circular cones of melted and
into
radius 2.5 cmrecast (ICSE 2014)
height8cm, Calculate the number of cones cast. and 17. Two solid sphercs of radii 2
cm and 4 cm are melted
and recast into a cone of height 8 cm.
(ICSE 2013) of the cone so Find the radius
Thesurface area of
of a solid formed. (TCSE2015)
metallic
melted and recast into sphere is 2464 18. A certain number of mettalic
cm Itis solid right circular cones, cach of
cm and height 3 cm are melted and recast intoradius 2
cConesoffradius 3.5 cm and height cm. Calculate:
7 a solid
sphere of radius 6 cm. Find the number of cones.
(ICSE 2016)
ANSWERS
cm3
LO 175cm' (i) s0 2. (i) 10 cm (i) 80 3.60509 m²
14cm 5. 440
6. (i) 36 cm (i) W1872 cm
126 cones 8. 246.4 cm³
(ii) 24 m 9.64
0. () 7m (iii) 275 m l1. ()) 4cm (ii) 30r cm =94.29 cm
2.4.05 cm 13. 400 14.37 15. 180 16. 128
7.6 cm 18. 72

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