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Q#11 (D/04/P1)

7 A block of wood is a cuboid, 10 cm by 6 cm by 2 cm.

Find
6
(a) its volume, 2
10
(b) its surface area.

Q#14 (J/05/P1) A
19 ABCDE is a pyramid.
The base BCDE is a square of side 10 cm.
The sloping faces are isosceles triangles. 13
AB = AC = AD = AE = 13 cm.
E
(a) Calculate the area of the sloping face ABC. B
D
10
(b) The pyramid ABCDE is joined to an identical pyramid
C
BCDEF to form the solid ABCDEF.
A
(i) Calculate the surface area of the solid ABCDEF.

13
E
B 10 D
C
Q#16 (J/05/P2) 13

7 [The volume of a pyramid is 1


3
× base area × height.]
[The volume of a sphere is 43 πr 3.] F
Morph made several different objects from modelling clay.
He used 500 cm3 of clay for each object.

(a) He made a square-based cuboid of height 2 cm.

Calculate the length of a side of the square. [2]

(b) He made a pyramid with a base area of 150 cm2.

Calculate the height of the pyramid. [2]

(c) He made a sphere.

Calculate the radius of the sphere. [2]

(d) He wrapped the clay around the curved surface 1.5


of a hollow cylinder of height 6 cm.

The thickness of the clay was 1.5 cm.

Calculate the radius of the hollow cylinder.


6

[4]
Q#17 (D/05/P1)

7 A cuboid is shown in the diagram.


The volume of the cuboid is 90 000 cm3.
Find the height of the cuboid.

50 cm
60 cm

12

A solid cone has a base radius of 5 cm and height 12 cm.


A solid hemisphere has a radius of 5 cm.
A metal toy is formed by joining the plane faces of the cone and the hemisphere.

(a) Show that the length of the slant edge of the cone is 13 cm. [1]

(b) Calculate
(i) the surface area of the toy, [4]
(ii) the volume of the toy. [3]
(c) A solid metal cylinder has a radius of 1.5 m and height 2m.
The cylinder was melted down and all of the metal was used to make a large number of these toys.
Calculate the number of toys that were made. [4]

Q#21 (J/06/P/2)
3 (b) The diagram shows a circle, centre O,
with the sector POQ shaded.

P Q
140° 8
O


Given that POQ = 140° and the radius
of the circle is 8 cm, calculate

(i) the area of the shaded region, [2]

(ii) the total perimeter of the unshaded region. [3]


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Q#20 (J/06/P/2)

2 (a) A solid cuboid measures 7 cm by 5 cm by 3 cm.


3

5
7
(i) Calculate the total surface area of the cuboid. [2]

(ii) A cube has the same volume as the cuboid.


Calculate the length of an edge of this cube. [2]

1–
(b) [The volume of a cone is 3 × base area × height.]
[The area of the curved surface of a cone of radius r and slant height l is π rl.]

A solid cone has a base radius of 8 cm and a height of 15 cm. 15

Calculate
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(i) its volume, [2]

(ii) its slant height, [1]

(iii) its curved surface area, [2]

(iv) its total surface area. [1]


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Q#22 (D/06/P/2)

7 [Surface area of a sphere = 4πr 2]


4
[Volume of a sphere = π r 3]
3
30

A hot water tank is made by joining


a hemisphere of radius 30 cm to an 70
open cylinder of radius 30 cm and
height 70 cm.

30

(a) Calculate the total surface area, including the base, of the outside of the tank. [4]

(b) The tank is full of water.

(i) Calculate the number of litres of water in the tank. [3]


Q#34 (J/10/P/12)

Q#38 (D/10/P/22)

Q#43 (D/11/P/11)

16 The diagram shows a solid prism


of length 20 cm. 20
The cross-section, ABCD, is
a trapezium.
A 2 B
AB = 2 cm, BC = 5 cm, CD = 6 cm, 5
3 20
DA = 3 cm and angle ADC = 90°.

D 6 C

(a) Calculate the area of trapezium ABCD.

(b) Calculate the total surface area of the prism.


Q#44 (D/11/P/21)

5
O

60°

A D

6 E 6

B C

In the diagram, OBC is the sector of a circle, centre O, and BÔC = 60°.
A and D are the midpoints of OB and OC respectively, and AB = DC = 6 cm.
AED is a semicircle with AD as diameter.

(a) Show that AD = 6 cm.

(b) The length of the arc BC is n π centimetres.

(i) Find n.

(c) (i) Find the area of the sector BOC.


Hence find the area of the shaded region.

Q#47 (J/12/P/12)
6 A circle of diameter 6 cm is cut from a square of side 8 cm.

Find an expression, in the form a – bπ , for the shaded area.


6 8

Q#56 (D/12/P/22)

7 A cylindrical, open container has a


diameter of 21 cm and height of 8 cm.
21
(a) (i) Calculate the total external surface area 8
of this container.
Q#49 (J/12/P/22)

10 The diagram shows a major segment of a circle with centre O and radius 15 cm.
A and B are two points on the circumference such that AÔB = 60°.

60° 15

A B

(a) Calculate

(i) the area of the major segment,


the perimeter of the major segment.
Q#52 (D/12/P/12)

3 The diagram shows an L-shaped piece of card.


3
The measurements are in centimetres and
all the angles are right-angles.
4
(a) Calculate the perimeter of this card.
8

Q#55 (D/12/P/22)
9
5
O
20
25 A 150° D
B C
A

AD and BC are arcs of circles with centre O.


A is a point on OB, and D is a point on OC.
OA = 20 cm and AB = 25 cm.
AÔD = 150°.

(a) Calculate the perimeter of the shaded shape ABCD.

(b) Calculate the area of the shaded shape ABCD.


Q#57 (J/13/P/11)

1 In this shape all the lengths are in centimetres.

5
10

20
12

25
5

Work out

(a) the perimeter,


(b) the area.
Q#58 (J/13/P/12)
17

45°

45°
3
2

The diagram shows part of an earring�


It is in the shape of a sector of a circle of radius 3 cm and angle 45°,
from which a sector of radius 2 cm and angle 45° has been removed�

(a) Calculate the shaded area�



Give your answer in the form , where a and b are integers and as small as possible�
b
(b) The earring is cut from a sheet of silver�
The mass of 1 cm2 of the silver sheet is 1�6 g�

By taking the value of π to be 3, estimate the mass of the earring�


(b)

x
4
125° 20
11

A triangular prism has length 20 cm.


The sides of the shaded cross-section are 4 cm, 11 cm and x cm.
The angle between the sides of length 4 cm and 11 cm is 125°.

(i) Calculate the area of the shaded cross-section.

(ii) Calculate the volume of the prism.

(iii) Calculate x.

Q#65 (J/14/P/11)

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