<p>Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>Multiple-choice questions 1 The most appropriate unit for measuring the area of a city is: A cm2 B m C m2 D km2 E mm2</p><p>2 The most appropriate unit for measuring the capacity of a public swimming pool is: A L B kL C mL D cm3 E mm3</p><p>3 750 mL is equal to: A 0.0075 kL B 0.75 kL C 0.075 L D 7.5 L 3 E L 4</p><p>4 5 L is equal to: A 50 cm3 B 0.5 m3 C 5000 cm3 D 500 cm3 E 5000 mm3</p><p>5 The side length of a square of area 25 cm2 is: A 250 cm2 B 625 cm2 C 2.5 cm D 5 m E 5 cm</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 1 Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>6 If a rectangle has a length of 16 m and a width of 3 m, then the area is: A 19 m2 B 48 cm2 C 480 cm2 D 48 m2 E 163 m2</p><p>7 The area of a triangle of base length 9 cm and height 16 cm is: A 25 cm2 B 50 cm C 144 cm D 144 cm2 E 72 cm2</p><p>8 The volume of the prism shown is: 8 cm</p><p>A 32 cm2 24 cm2 B 192 cm2</p><p>C 64 cm3</p><p>D 192 cm3</p><p>E 384 cm3</p><p>9 5.4 L – 250 mL is equal to: A 244.6 L B 51 500 mL C 5.15 L D 3.3 L E 5 L</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 2 Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>10 A 1 L bottle of cordial can be used to make 50 glasses of drink. The amount of cordial needed for each glass of drink is: A 2 mL B 20 mL C 200 mL D 0.1 L E 0.01 L</p><p>Short-answer questions 1 Convert each of the following to the units shown in the brackets: a 98 L (mL) b 2850 mL (L) c 12 kL (L) d 150 mL (cm3)</p><p>2 Find the area of this rectangle:</p><p>3 Find the area of each of the following shapes:</p><p> a b</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 3 Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>4 Find the shaded area in each case:</p><p> a b</p><p>5 Find the volume of this rectangular prism:</p><p>6 The area of a rectangular LCD computer monitor is 952 cm2. If the monitor’s width is 28 cm, what is its length?</p><p>7 A 12 m 10 m rectangular pool is surrounded by a concrete path 1 m wide. Find the area of the path.</p><p>8 Andrew bought a rectangular fish tank with dimensions 2 m 3 m 1.5 m. a Find the volume of the tank. b If he has 15 fish, each of which needs a volume of 0.5 m3 to survive, will they survive in the tank?</p><p>Extended-response questions A rectangular rainwater tank of 1000 cm 50 cm 40 cm is to be filled with water. If it takes 5 minutes for 500 L of water to flow into the tank: a i How much water does the tank hold in cm3? ii How much water does the tank hold in L? b How long will it take to fill the tank? c How long will it take to half fill the tank?</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 4 Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>Answers to Chapter 11 Test A</p><p>Answers to multiple-choice questions</p><p>1 D 2 B 3 E 4 C 5 E 6 D 7 E 8 D 9 C 10 B</p><p>Answers to short-answer questions</p><p>1 a 98 000 mL b 2.85 L c 12 000 L d 150 cm3 2 16 square units 3 a A = 4.6 1.2 = 5.52 m2</p><p> b A = 1 (9 5) 2 = 22.5 m2 4 a A = (25 15)+(8 5) = 415 cm2 b A = (52 40) – (32 20) = 1760 m2 5 V = 4.5 1.5 2.2 (change 22 mm to 2.2 cm) = 14.85 cm3 6 A = lw, where w = 28 cm 952 = 28 l so l = 34 cm</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 5 Chapter 11 Area, volume and capacity: Practice Test</p><p>7</p><p>A = (14 12) – (12 10) = 48 m2 8 a V = 2 3 1.5 = 9 m3 b Volume required by 15 fish = 15 0.5 = 7.5 m3 Volume of tank = 9 m3 so 15 fish will survive.</p><p>Answers to extended-response questions a i V = 1000 50 40 = 2 000 000 cm3 ii V = 2 000 000 ÷ 1000 = 2000 L 2000 b Time taken to fill = 5 500 = 20 minutes c Time taken to half-fill = 10 minutes</p><p>© Robertson, Cribb, Sotiriou, Sotiriou 2006 6</p>
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