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Geometry & Statistics Quiz

This document contains two groups (Group A and Group B) of math and geometry problems related to topics like volumes and surface areas of spheres, cones, and other shapes. Each group contains 15 multiple choice questions testing calculations and concepts for these shapes. The questions require applying formulas and reasoning about ratios, increases/decreases, and other relationships between measurements of the shapes.
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Geometry & Statistics Quiz

This document contains two groups (Group A and Group B) of math and geometry problems related to topics like volumes and surface areas of spheres, cones, and other shapes. Each group contains 15 multiple choice questions testing calculations and concepts for these shapes. The questions require applying formulas and reasoning about ratios, increases/decreases, and other relationships between measurements of the shapes.
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GROUP-A GROUP-B

1. If a right circular cone has radius 1. If the radius of a sphere is


4 cm and slant height 5 cm then doubled, then what is the ratio of
what is its volume? their surface area?
(a) 16 π cm 3 (a) 1 : 2
(b) 14 π cm 3 (b) 2 : 1
(c) 12 π cm 3 (c) 1 : 4
(d) 18 π cm 3 (d) 4 : 1

2. What is the total surface area of a 2. Two right circular cones of equal
cone having radius and height 21? curved surface areas have slant
heights in the ratio of 3 : 5. Find the
ratio of their radii.
(a) 4 : 1
(b) 3 : 5
(c) 5 : 3
(d) 4 : 5

3. The surface area of a sphere of 3. A cone is 8.4 cm high and the radius
radius 21 cm is: (Assume π = 22/7) of its base is 2.1 cm.
It is melted and recast into a sphere.
(a) 1386 sq.cm The radius of the sphere is
(a) 4.2 cm
(b) 1400 sq.cm
(b) 2.1 cm
(c) 5544 sq.cm (c) 2. 4 cm
(d) 1.6
(d) 2000 sq.cm

4. The radius of a sphere is 2r, 4. The radius of a hemispherical


then its volume will be balloon increases from 6 cm to 12 cm
(a) 4/3 πr3 (b) 4πr3 as air is being pumped into it.
c) 8/3 πr3 (d) 32/3 πr3 The ratio of the surface areas of the
balloon in the two cases is
(a) 1:4 (b) 1:3 (c) 2:3 (d) 2: 1
5. If slant height of the cone is 21cm 5. The diameter of the base of a cone is
and the diameter of the base is 24 cm. 10.5 cm, and its slant height is 10 cm.
The total surface area of a cone is: The curved surface area is:
(a) 1200.77 sq.cm (b) 1177 sq.cm (a) 150 sq.cm (b) 165 sq.cm
(c) 1222.77 sq.cm (d) 1244.57 sq. cm (c) 177 sq.cm (d) 180 sq.cm
6. The total surface area of a cone of 6. What is the total surface area of a
base radius “r” and slanted height “l” cone of radius 7cm and height 24cm?
is equal to __________ (Take π = 22 / 7)
a) πrl + 2πr2 a) 710 cm2
b) 2πrl + 2πr2 b) 704 cm2
c) πrl + πr2 c) 700 cm2
d) 2πr2 d) 725 cm2
7. 7.Given class intervals 1-10 , 11-20 ,
21-30 ,… then 20 is considered in
(a) 11-30 (b ) 11-20
(c ) 21 -30 (d ) 15- 25

8. In order to draw a frequency 8.Class size for distribution 0- 0.25 ,


polygon by using a histogram, 0.25 -0.50 , 0.50 -075 is
which of the following statements is (a ) 10 (b ) 0.25
incorrect? (c ) 50 (d ) 2.5
a)Obtain the mid-points of three class-
intervals of highest frequency on Y-
axis, one adjacent to the first on its
right and one adjacent to the last, on
its left.
b)Obtain the frequency distribution
and draw a histogram representing it.
c)Join these mid-points of the
adjacent rectangles of the histogram
by dotted line
d)Obtain the mid points of the upper
horizontal side of each rectangle.

9.in a frequency distribution the mid


value of a class is 10 and the width of
the class is 6, the upper limit is (a) 6
(b ) 7 (c ) 10 (d ) 13

9.
10. The width of each of five 10. The class marks of a frequency
continuous classes in a frequency distribution are given as
distribution is 5 and the lower class- follows: 15,20,25,...
limit of the lowest class is 10. The The class corresponding to the class
lower class-limit of the highest class is mark 20 is:
(a) 15 (b ) 30 (c ) 35 (d ) 40 (a ) 12.5 -17.5 (b ) 17.5- 22.5
(c ) 18.5 -21.5 (d ) 19.5 – 20.5
11. 11.
12. 12.
13. 13.
14. 14.
15. 15.

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