STANDARD FIVE MATHEMATICS ONLINE TEST SERIES VOLUME Please enter your email: 1. The volume of a cuboid is calculated using ……. A. length + width + height B. length x width x height C. length x width2 D. length x width3 2. What is the volume of a cuboid with a length of 8 cm, a width of 4 cm and a height of 6 cm? A.180 cm3 B.18 cm3 C.192 cm3 D. 219 cm3 3. A cuboid has a length of 10 cm, a width of 5 cm and a height of 15 cm. What is its volume? 250 cm3 500 cm3 750 cm3 1,000 cm3 4. A cuboid has a volume of 72 cm3. Its length is 6 cm and its width is 4 cm. What is the height of the cuboid? A. 3cm B. 4cm C. 6cm D. 7cm 5. Two cuboids have the same volume. The first measures 10 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm. The second measures 5 cm x 4 cm x what? A. 2cm B. 4cm C. 6cm D. 8cm 6. The volume of a cube is 125 cm3. What is the length of each edge of the cube? A. 2.5 cm B. 5 cm C. 12.5 cm D. 25 cm 7. A tank has a length of 50 cm, a width of 60 cm and a height of 80 cm. How many litres of water can it hold? A.120 litres B.180 litres C.240 litres D.300 litres 8. An empty box can hold 100 smaller boxes each measuring 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm. How many litres of capacity does the empty box have? A.10 litres B.100 litres C.500 litres D.1,000 litres 9. The volume of a cylinder is calculated using ……. A. π r2 x length B. π r3 x length C. r2 x length D. r3 x length 10. An oil drum (cylinder) measures 88 cm tall and has a diameter of 60 cm. Approximately how many litres can it hold? A. 49 litres B. 149 litres C. 199 litres D. 249 litres Loading … Question 1 of 10