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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

A cylinder can be broken down into
a.
two circles and a rectangle
c.
a circle and a rectangle
b.
two circles and a parallelogram
d.
two circles
 

 2. 

Which is the closest answer to the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 4 cm and a height of 8 cm?
a.
302 cm2
c.
300 cm2
b.
301 cm2
d.
402 cm2
 

 3. 

Which is the closest answer to the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 5 cm and a height of 7 cm?
a.
550 cm2
c.
340 cm2
b.
377 cm2
d.
300 cm2
 

 4. 

Which is the closest answer to the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 4.5 cm and a height of 4.5 cm?
a.
127 cm2
c.
254 cm2
b.
286 cm2
d.
255 cm2
 

 5. 

Which is the closest answer to the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 4 cm?
a.
103 cm3
c.
115 cm3
b.
108 cm3
d.
113 cm3
 

 6. 

What is the missing measurement in the following chart? (use 3.14 for surface_area_too_files/i0070000.jpg)
Volume of a Cylinder
Radius (cm)
Height (cm)
Volume (cm3)
5
20
 
a.
314
c.
157
b.
1570
d.
none of the above
 

 7. 

What is the missing measurement in the following chart? (use 3.14 for surface_area_too_files/i0080000.jpg)
Volume of a Cylinder
Radius (cm)
Height (cm)
Volume (cm3)
12
8.5
 
a.
640.56
c.
3843.36
b.
960.84
d.
none of the above
 

 8. 

What is the missing measurement in the following chart? (use 3.14 for surface_area_too_files/i0090000.jpg)
Volume of a Cylinder
Radius (cm)
Height (cm)
Volume (cm3)
11
 
1899.7
a.
5.1
c.
27.5
b.
55
d.
none of the above
 

 9. 

What is the name of the following polyhedron?
surface_area_too_files/i0100000.jpg
a.
tetrahedron
c.
dodecahedron
b.
octahedron
d.
icosahedron
 

 10. 

What is the name of the following polyhedron?
surface_area_too_files/i0110000.jpg
a.
tetrahedron
c.
dodecahedron
b.
octahedron
d.
icosahedron
 

 11. 

What is the name of the following group of polyhedrons?
surface_area_too_files/i0120000.jpg
a.
polygons
c.
platonic polygons
b.
platonic solids
d.
none of the above
 

 12. 

A cylinder has a volume of 141.3 cm3. Which might be the measurements of the cylinder?
(use surface_area_too_files/i0130000.jpg = 3.14)
a.
radius = 3 cm, height = 5 cm
c.
both a. and b.
b.
radius = 5 cm, height = 3 cm
d.
none of the above
 

 13. 

A cylinder has a volume of 282.6 cm3. Which might be the measurements of the cylinder?
(use surface_area_too_files/i0140000.jpg = 3.14)
a.
radius = 9 cm, height = 10 cm
c.
both a. and b.
b.
radius = 6 cm, height = 10 cm
d.
none of the above
 

 14. 

Which measurements of a cylinder would produce the greatest volume?
a.
radius = 3 cm, height = 6 cm
c.
radius = 5 cm, height = 3 cm
b.
radius = 8 cm, height = 0.25 cm
d.
radius = 7 cm, height = 2 cm
 



 
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