Volume of 3-D shapes The following questions come from past GCSE exam papers (Higher Tier).

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Volume of 3-D shapes The following questions come from past GCSE exam papers (Higher Tier).

QUESTION 1: Module 1 Paper 2 June 2008 (Modular 181/06); QUESTION 7 (6 marks). Answer: Volume of 3-D shapes

QUESTION 2: June 2008 Paper 2 (Linear 3 Tier 184/10); QUESTION 15 (5 marks). Answer: Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: QUESTION 3: November 2007 Paper 2 (Linear 3 Tier 184/10); QUESTION 12a (4 marks).

QUESTION 4: June 2007 Paper 2 (Linear 3 Tier 184/10); QUESTION 21 (4 marks). Answer: Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: QUESTION 5: Module 1 Paper 2 January 2008 (Modular 181/06); QUESTION 12 (4 marks).

QUESTION 6: Module 1 Paper 1 June 2007 (Modular 181/05); QUESTION 3 (3 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer:

QUESTION 7: Module 1 Paper 2 June 2006 (Modular 181/06); QUESTION 2 (3 marks). Answer: Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: QUESTION 8: Module 1 Paper 2 June 2006 (Modular 181/06); QUESTION 9 (5 marks).

QUESTION 9: Module 1 Paper 1 January 2007 (Modular 181/05); QUESTION 4 (3 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: QUESTION 10: June 2011 Paper 1 (Linear 185/09); Question 6b (4 marks). Complete the following table. Square based pyramid Tetrahedron Hexagonal prism Name of the 3-D solid Number of triangular faces Number of square or rectangular faces Number of hexagonal faces

QUESTION 11: Module 2 Paper 2 June 2006 (Modular 182/06); QUESTION 3 (3 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: QUESTION 12: June 2011 Paper 2 (Linear 185/10); Question 8b (4 marks). Answer:

QUESTION 13: Unit 1 November 2014 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 14 (6 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer:

QUESTION 14: Unit 1 June 2014 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 9 (8 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answers:

QUESTION 15: Unit 1 June 2014 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 13 (6 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer:

QUESTION 16: Unit 1 January 2014 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 12 (9 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answers:

QUESTION 17: Unit 1 November 2013 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 7 (6 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answers:

QUESTION 18: Unit 1 November 2013 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 14 (5 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answers:

QUESTION 19: Unit 1 June 2013 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 14 (7 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer:

QUESTION 20: Unit 1 January 2013 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 13 (7 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer:

QUESTION 21: Unit 1 June 2012 (Unitised 4351/02); QUESTION 9 (5 marks). Volume of 3-D shapes Answer: