
Cylinder and Pyramid
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Mathematics
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9th Grade
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25 Slides • 16 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shapes can have both surface area and volume calculated?
Circle
Cylinder
Square
Triangle
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What are the key characteristics that define a cylinder as shown in the image?
It has parallel sides and a circular or oval face with a constant cross-section.
It has triangular faces and a pointed top.
It has only flat faces and no curved surfaces.
It has a square base and vertical sides.
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Multiple Select
Which of these objects are cylinders?
Straw
Roll of paper
Can
Wire spool
Wrap
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3.5 cm and a height of 3 cm. Round your answer to one decimal place.
115.5 cm³
38.5 cm³
32.5 cm³
73.5 cm³
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Multiple Choice
How many sides does a cylinder have, and what 2D shapes are these sides?
Three sides: two circles and one rectangle
Two sides: two circles
Four sides: two circles and two rectangles
One side: one rectangle
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Multiple Choice
Which formulas are needed to calculate the total surface area of a cylinder?
Area of a circle and circumference of a circle
Area of a triangle and perimeter of a rectangle
Area of a rectangle and perimeter of a circle
Area of a square and circumference of a circle
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the surface area of cylinder B with radius 3 cm and height 8 cm. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
207.35 cm²
164.85 cm²
188.40 cm²
150.80 cm²
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the Surface Area of this cylinder
89.78 cm2
89.54 cm2
89.22 cm2
89.02 cm2
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes the process for calculating the total surface area of a cylinder, as shown in the example?
Add the areas of the top and bottom circles to the area of the side rectangle.
Multiply the radius by the height and add the area of the circles.
Add the circumference of the base to the height.
Multiply the diameter by the height and add the area of the circles.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shapes is NOT mentioned as a focus in the learning objectives?
Cylinder
Pyramid
Cone
Sphere
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Open Ended
What is one real-life application where knowing the surface area or volume of a cylinder or pyramid is important?
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