SEBA Class 10 Mathematics MCQ Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes

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SEBA Class 10 Mathematics MCQ Chapter 13 Surface Areas and Volumes

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Surface Areas and Volumes

Chapter – 13

MCQ

1. If the surface area of a cube is 48 cm2 then its value is-

(a) 81 cm3

(b) 540 cm3

(c) 245 cm3

(d) 729 cm3

Ans: (d) 729 cm3

2. The area of a circle that can be inscribed in a square of side 10 cm is:

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(a) 40π cm²

(b) 30π cm²

(c) 100π cm²

(d) 25π cm²

Ans: (d) 25π cm²

3. The ratio of the total surface area to the lateral surface area of a cuboid with dimensions 6 cm, 8 cm, and 10 cm is:

(a) 13: 9

(b) 11: 7

(c) 7: 5

(d) 5: 3

Ans: (a) 13: 9

4. The perimeter of the sector with radius 10.5 cm and sector angle 60° is:

(a) 32 cm

(b) 23 cm

(c) 41 cm

(d) 11 cm

Ans: (a) 32 cm

5. A cylindrical pencil sharpened at one edge is the combination of:

(a) Two cylinder

(b) Acone and cylinder

(c) Frustum of a cone and a cylinder

(d) A hemisphere and a cylinder

Ans: (b) Acone and cylinder

6. The surface area of a sphere is 616 cm2 its radius is:

(a) 7cm

(b) 14 cm 

(c) 21 cm 

(d) 28 cm

Ans: (c) 21 cm 

7. The total surface area of a right circular cylinder whose radius is 7 cm and height is 10 cm is:

(a) 748 cm²

(b) 440 cm²

(c) 308 cm²

(d) 616 cm²

Ans: (a) 748 cm²

8. If the surface area of a cube is 150 cm², what is its volume?

(a) 1250 cm³

(b) 625 cm³

(c) 1000 cm³

(d) 500 cm³

Ans: (b) 625 cm³

9. If the radius of a sphere is doubled, then its volume becomes:

(a) Two times

(b) Four times

(c) Six times

(d) Eight times

Ans: (d) Eight times

10. The volumes and surface area of a sphere are equal diameter of the sphere is-

(a) 6 units 

(b) 2 units 

(c) 3 units 

(d) 4 units

Ans: (a) 6 units 

11. If the sum of the circumferences of two circles with radii R1 and R2 is equal to circumference of a circle of radius R, then:

(a) R1 + R2 = R

(b) R1 + R2 > R

(c) R1 + R2 < R

(d) None of the above

Ans: (a) R1 + R2 = R

12. The volume of a sphere is 288 𝜋 cm3 the radius of the sphere is-

(a) 4 cm

(b) 2 cm

(c) 3 cm 

(d) 6 cm 

Ans:  (d) 6 cm

13. Two cubes each of volume 64 cm3 are joined end to end then the surface area of the resulting cuboid is-

(a) 154 cm3

(b) 160 cm

(c) 128 cm3

(d) 110 cm3

Ans: (b) 160 cm

14. If the volume of a cube is 512 cm³, what is the surface area?

(a) 256 cm²

(b) 384 cm²

(c) 300 cm²

(d) 600 cm²

Ans: (b) 384 cm²

15. The ratio of the surface area of a sphere to the curved surface area of a cylinder having the same radius and height is:

(a) 2: 1

(b) 1: 2

(c) 3: 2

(d) 2: 3

Ans: (a) 2: 1

16. The diameter of a sphere is equal to the height of a right circular cylinder whose radius is equal to the radius of the sphere. The ratio of the volume of the sphere to that of the cylinder is:

(a) 2: 3

(b) 3: 2

(c) 4: 3

(d) 3: 4

Ans: (a) 2: 3

17. The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius r is:

(a) r²

(b) 2r²

(c) r³

(d) 2r³

Ans: (a) r²

18. If the perimeter of a circle is equal to that of a square, then the ratio of their areas is:

(a) 22 : 7

(b) 14 : 11

(c) 7 : 22

(d) 11 : 14

Ans: (b) 14 : 11

19. The surface area of a cube is 600 m2 the length of each edge is- 

(a) 10 m 

(b) 12 m

(c) 15 m

(d) 5 m

Ans: (a) 10 m 

20. The base radii of two right circular cones of the same height are in the ratio 3:5 find the ratio of their volumes.

(a) 9:19

(b) 9:25

(c) 9:14

(d) 9: 10

Ans: (b) 9:25

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