PRACTICE QUESTIONS ON VOLUME OF CUBE AND CUBOID WORKSHEET

(1)  Find the volume of a cuboid whose dimensions are

(i) length = 12 cm, breadth = 8 cm, height = 6 cm

(ii) length = 60 m, breadth = 25 m, height = 1.5 m

Solution

(2)  The dimensions of a match box are 6 cm × 3.5 cm × 2.5 cm. Find the volume of a packet containing 12 such match boxes.           Solution

(3)  The length, breadth and height of a chocolate box are in the ratio 5 : 4 : 3. If its volume is 7500 cm3, then find its dimensions.          Solution

(4)  The length, breadth and depth of a pond are 20.5 m, 16 m and 8 m respectively. Find the capacity of the pond in litres.             Solution

(5)  The dimensions of a brick are 24 cm × 12 cm × 8 cm. How many such bricks will be required to build a wall of 20 m length, 48 cm breadth and 6 m height?        Solution

(6)  The volume of a container is 1440 m3. The length and breadth of the container are 15 m and 8 m respectively. Find its height.               Solution

(7)  Find the volume of a cube each of whose side is (i) 5 cm (ii) 3.5 m (iii) 21 cm           Solution

(8)  A cubical milk tank can hold 125000 litres of milk. Find the length of its side in metres.       Solution

(9)  A metallic cube with side 15 cm is melted and formed into a cuboid. If the length and height of the cuboid is 25 cm and 9 cm respectively then find the breadth of the cuboid.                 Solution 

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