
Mensuration - Combination of Solids
Maths · Grade 10 · Week 43 · 25 questions
Volume measures the space inside a 3D shape, while surface area covers the outside. These measurements are essential in packaging, construction, and understanding the physical world.
What you'll practise
- Calculate volume of cubes, cuboids, and cylinders
- Find surface area of 3D shapes
- Apply volume and surface area formulas
- Solve practical mensuration problems
All 25 questions in this Mensuration - Combination of Solids quiz
Grade 10 Maths — Mensuration - Combination of Solids: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 6 cm and height 7 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 6 cm and height 16 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 5 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 5 cm and height 8 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 9 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 9 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 7 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 9 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 7 cm and height 5 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 15 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 6 cm and height 3 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 6 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 9 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 9 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 10 cm and height 5 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 10 cm and height 15 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 4 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 15 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 8 cm and height 6 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 8 cm and height 16 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 7 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 16 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 5 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 5 cm and height 11 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 10 cm and height 10 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 10 cm and height 10 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 7 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 8 cm and height 5 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 8 cm and height 9 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 9 cm and height 4 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 9 cm and height 10 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 10 cm and height 8 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 10 cm and height 11 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 8 cm and height 3 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 8 cm and height 20 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 6 cm and height 10 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 6 cm and height 13 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 6 cm and height 3 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 6 cm and height 19 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 4 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 18 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 7 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 8 cm and height 10 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 8 cm and height 20 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 3 cm and height 4 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 3 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
- A solid is formed by placing a cone of radius 7 cm and height 6 cm on top of a cylinder of radius 7 cm and height 17 cm. Find the total volume.
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