A P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Surface Areas and Volumes, Exercise 3: PERIODIC TEST (Paper Pen Test)
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Questions from A P Singh Solutions for Chapter: Surface Areas and Volumes, Exercise 3: PERIODIC TEST (Paper Pen Test) with Hints & Solutions
A cylindrical pencil sharpened at one edge is the combination of

A surahi is a combination of

The shape of a glass (tumbler) is usually in the form of

If two solid hemispheres of the same base radius are joined together along their bases, then the curved surface area of this new solid is

A right circular cylinder of radius and height just encloses a sphere of diameter

Two identical solid hemispheres of equal base radius are stuck together along their bases. Is it true that the total surface area of the combination is ? Justify your answer.

A solid cylinder of radius and height is placed over another cylinder of the same height and radius. The total surface area of the shape so formed is . Is it true?
Justify your answer.

A solid ball is exactly filled inside the cubical box of side . The volume of the ball is . Is it true? Justify your answer.
