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Surface Areas and Volumes

Jharkhand Board · Class 10 · Mathematics

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What does TSA stand for in surface area calculations?

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What does CSA represent in geometric calculations?

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When combining solids, how is volume typically calculated?

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Which of these is NOT a basic solid mentioned in the chapter?

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1multiple choice

When combining a hemisphere and a cone, what determines their smooth surface?

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Equal base radius

For a smooth surface when combining a hemisphere and cone, their base radii must be equal.

2multiple choice

In surface area calculations of combined solids, do you add all surface areas directly?

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No, some surface areas disappear when joining

When combining solids, some surface areas are hidden or eliminated during joining, so you cannot simply add all surface areas.

3multiple choice

What real-world example of a combined solid was mentioned in the chapter?

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Truck container with cylinder and hemispheres

The chapter specifically discussed a truck container made of a cylinder with two hemispheres as an example of combined solids.

4multiple choice

What scientific object was mentioned as an example of a combined solid?

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Test tube

The chapter specifically mentioned a test tube as an example of a solid combining a cylinder and a hemisphere.

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