MATH 7 UNIT 9 TEST REVIEW SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME.

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MATH 7 UNIT 9 TEST REVIEW SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME

A)sphereB)cylinder C)cubeD)rectangular prism 1.Classify the solid represented by a die from a board game.

2. Classify the solid represented by the object. Be specific as possible. A) pyramid B)cylinder C)cone D)sphere

3.Classify the solid represented by the object. Be specific as possible. A)rectangular pyramid B)triangular prism C)rectangular prism D)triangular pyramid

4. Classify the solid represented by the object. Be specific as possible. A)triangular pyramid B)prism C)cone D)pentagonal pyramid

5. Which of the following has 7 faces? A)B) C)D)

6.Classify the solid. Be as specific as possible. Then count the number faces, edges, and vertices in the solid. A)Rectangular prism; 12 vertices, 6 faces, 6 edges B)Rectangular prism; 6 vertices, 8 faces, 12 edges C)Rectangular prism; 8 vertices, 6 faces, 8 edges D)Rectangular prism; 8 vertices, 6 faces, 12 edges

7.Classify the solid. Be as specific as possible. Then count the number faces, edges, and vertices in the solid. A)Hexagonal pyramid; 6 vertices, 6 faces, 10 edges B)Hexagonal pyramid; 6 vertices, 5 faces, 10 edges C)Pentagonal pyramid; 6 vertices, 5 faces, 10 edges D)Pentagonal pyramid; 6 vertices, 6 faces, 10 edges

8. Which view represents a triangular pyramid? A)B) C)D)

9. Use the views shown below to name the solid. A)pentagonal pyramidB) cylinder C)square pyramidD) cube

10. Use the net to find the surface area of the rectangular prism. A)46 m 2 B)15 m 2 C)23 m 2 D)9 m 2

11. Find the surface area of the rectangular prism. A)432 cm 2 B)28 cm 2 C)408 cm 2 D)204 cm 2

12. Find the length of a rectangular prism that is 11 feet high, 7 feet wide, and has a surface area of 802 square feet. A)40.3 ftB) 36 ft C)10.4 ftD) 18 ft

13. Find the surface area of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for. Drawing is not to scale. A) m 2 B) m 2 C) m 2 D) m 2

14. Find the height of a cylinder with the given radius and surface area. Use 3.14 for. A) 7 mB) 44 m C)29 mD) 22 m

15. Find the height of a cylinder with the given radius and surface area. Use 3.14 for. A) 85 in.B) 30 in. C)15 in.D) 25 in.

16. A) 1696 cm 2 B) 1470 cm 2 C)4409 cm 2 D) 1583 cm 2

17. Find the volume of the rectangular prism. A)40 m 3 B)20 m 3 C)11 m 3 D)76 m 3

18. Find the unknown length, width, or height of the rectangular prism. A) 3 mB) 2 m C)1 mD) 6 m

19. Find the unknown length, width, or height of the rectangular prism. A) 5 ftB)30 ft C)25 ftD) 15 ft

20. A driveway is 81 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 6 inches deep. How many cubic feet of concrete will be required for the driveway? A) 524B)545 C)486D) 5832

21. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for. The figure is not drawn to scale. A) ft 3 B) ft 3 C)16, ft 3 D) ft 3

22. Tell which cylinder has the greater volume. A) Cylinder AB)Cylinder B C)Both cylinders have the same volume.

23. Find the unknown radius, diameter or height of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for. A)1.25 in. B)5 in. C)2.5 in. D)15 in.

24. Find the unknown radius, diameter or height of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for. A)20 cm B)200 cm C)40 cm D)10 cm