Volume of a Cuboid | Mensuration | Assessment | English | Grade 8
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Mathematics
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8th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Volume of a cuboid = ____________________
length + breadth × height
length × breadth + height
length × breadth × height
length × breadth / height
2.
Multiple Choice
Volume of a cuboid with length = 35 cm, height = 50 cm and breadth = 21 cm is ______.
36720 cm³
36750 cm³
36780 cm³
36730 cm³
Answer explanation
Volume of cuboid = l × b × h = 35 × 50 × 21 = 36750 cm³ So, Option 2 is correct.
3.
Multiple Choice
If the volume of a cuboid is 1700 cm³ and its base area is 340 cm², then its height is equal to ________.
5 cm
7 cm
9 cm
3 cm
Answer explanation
Volume of cuboid = l × b × h We know that l × b = area of base Hence, volume of cuboid = l × b × h = area of base × h i.e. 1700 = 340 × h So, h = 1700 / 340 = 5 cm Therefore, Option 1 is correct.
4.
Multiple Choice
Neeta has a cuboidal compass box of dimension 120 cm × 64 cm × 420 mm. What is the volume of the compass box?
322580 cm³
322550 cm³
322530 cm³
322560 cm³
Answer explanation
1 cm = 10 mm So, 420 mm = 42 cm Volume of cuboidal compass box = l × b × h = 120 × 64 × 42 = 322560 cm³ So, option 4 is correct.
5.
Multiple Choice
The dimensions of a cuboidal box are 90 cm × 72 cm × 58 cm. If it is filled with cuboidal boxes each of dimensions 3 cm × 3 cm × 1 cm, then the number of boxes will be ________.
41780
41750
41760
41730
Answer explanation
Volume of bigger cuboidal box = l × b × h = 90 × 72 ×58 = 375840 cm³ Volume of smaller cuboidal box = 3 cm × 3 cm × 1 cm = 9 cm³ Number of small cuboidal boxes to be placed in the bigger box = Volume of bigger box/Volume of 1 smaller box = 375840 cm³/9 cm³ = 41760 So, Option 3 is correct.
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Multiple Choice
The surface areas of the six faces of a cuboid are 32, 32, 64, 64, 72 and 72 square centimetres. The volume of the solid, in cubic centimetres, is _______.
192 cm³
384 cm³
480 cm³
2592 cm³
Answer explanation
We are given the surface areas of the six faces of a cuboid. We can write it as below that, l × b = 32 cm² ......(1) b × h = 64 cm² ........(2) l × h = 72 cm² ......(3) On multiplying (1), (2) and (3), we get, (l × b)(b × h)(l × h) = (32)(64)(72) (l × b × h)² = 147456 (l × b × h) = √147456 = 384 Volume of the cuboid = l × b × h = 384 cm³ So, option 2 is correct.
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