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Cylinders

Apply formulae for the volumes and surface areas of cylinders to answer a wide variety of questions

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This is level 1: applying the formula for the volume of a cylinder. You can earn a trophy if you get at least 8 questions correct and you do this activity online. The diagrams are not to scale. All answers should be given to three significant figures.

3cm

8cm

1. Find the volume of this cylinder if it has a radius of 3cm and a height of 8cm.

cm3 Correct Wrong

12mm

22mm

2. Find the volume of this cylinder if it has a radius of 12mm and a length of 22mm.

mm3 Correct Wrong

19cm

17cm

3. The height of this cylinder is 17cm and its radius is 19cm. What is its volume?

cm3 Correct Wrong

5cm

57mm

4. Find the volume of this cylinder in cubic milimetres if it has a radius of 5cm and a length of 57mm.

mm3 Correct Wrong

5mm

18mm

5. Find the volume of this cylinder if it has a diameter of 5mm and a height of 18mm.

mm3 Correct Wrong

92.6cm

46.3cm

6. The diameter of this cylinderical dish is 92.6cm and its height of 46.3cm. Find the dish's capacity.

cm3 Correct Wrong

68.6cm

34.4cm

7. The diameter of this cylinderical tin is 68.6cm and its height of 34.4cm. Find the tin's capacity.

cm3 Correct Wrong

5.5cm

8. The radius of this cylindrical disc is 5.5cm. Find its thickness if its volume is 494cm3.

cm Correct Wrong

87mm

9. The radius of this cylindrical block is 87mm. Find its height in milimetres if its volume is 2000cm3.

mm Correct Wrong

8.9cm

10. The diameter of this cylinder is 8.9cm. Find its length if its volume is 342cm3.

cm Correct Wrong

4.93cm

11. The height of this cylinder is 4.93cm. Find its radius if its volume is 541cm3.

cm Correct Wrong

83.1mm

12. The length of this cylinder is 83.1mm. Calculate its diameter in milimetres if its volume is 753cm3.

mm Correct Wrong
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Level 1 - Applying the formula for the volume of a cylinder

The numbers used in the questions in level 1 are randomly generated. This means you will get a different set of questions each time the page is loaded.

Level 2 - Applying the formula for the surface area of a cylinder

The numbers used in the questions in level 2 are randomly generated. This means you will get a different set of questions each time the page is loaded.

Level 3 - Mixed questions requiring the formulae for the volumes and surface areas of cylinders

Exam Style Questions - A collection of problems in the style of GCSE or IB/A-level exam paper questions (worked solutions are available for Transum subscribers).

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Curriculum Reference

See the National Curriculum page for links to related online activities and resources.

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