Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Quiz In Class |
Title: Area of 3D shapes |
Grade: 1300-a Lesson: S3-L6 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review. Let us take next 10-15 minutes to solve the ten problems using the Quiz Sheet. Then submit the quiz to get the score. This is a good exercise to check your understanding of the concepts. |
Quiz: in Class
Problem Id | Problem | Options |
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1 |
Find the total surface area of a rectangular prism with a length of 10 cm, a width of 5 cm, and a height of 10 cm. |
A) 400 cm B) 400 sq.cm C) 400 sq.m D) 40 sq.cm |
2 |
Find the lateral surface area of a square prism with a side of 10 inches and a total surface area of 600 square inches. |
A) 800 sq.in B) 400 sq.in C) 200 sq.in D) 300 sq.in |
3 |
Find the surface area of the square-based pyramid. |
A) 149 sq.cm B) 194 sq.cm C) 129 sq.cm D)192 sq.cm |
4 |
A cylinder has a radius of 12 inches and a height of 16 inches. What is the total surface area of the cylinder?[use π = 3.14] |
A) 2101.08 sq.in B) 2110.08 in C) 2110.18 sq.in D) 2110.08 sq.in |
5 |
Find the total surface area of a cone with a height of 15 cm and a radius of 8 cm. |
A) \$624 cm^2\$ B) \$630 cm^2\$ C) \$628 cm^2\$ D) \$528 cm^2\$ |
6 |
Calculate the total surface area of a hemisphere with a diameter of 35 cm. Write your answer to 1 decimal place. |
A) 1884.8 sq.cm B) 2488 sq.cm C) 2,884.8 sq.cm D) 2884.8 cm |
7 |
Find the total surface area of a right triangular prism which has a base area of 66 square units, the base perimeter of 44 units, and the length of the prism is 8 units. |
A) 23364 sq.units B) 3326 sq.units C) 23634 sq.units D) 23364 units |
8 |
The net of a triangular pyramid is shown below. All the lateral faces of the pyramid are congruent. Calculate the surface area. |
A) 86.25 sq.ft B) 68.25 sq.ft C) 88.25 sq.ft D) 86 in |
9 |
The total surface area of a hemisphere is 200 cm²; find its curved surface area. |
A) \$108 cm^2\$ B) \$180 cm^2\$ C) \$18 cm^2\$ D) \$1800 cm^2\$ |
10 |
The area of one side of a cube is 49 cm². A second cube has sides which are twice the length of the first cube. Find the area of one side of the second cube. |
A) 169 sq.cm B) 196 sq.cm C) 198 sq.cm D) 189 sq.cm |
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