Telangana Board Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 6: Exercise
Telangana Board Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Telangana Board Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 6: Exercise
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Questions from Telangana Board Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 6: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
An iron pillar consists of a cylindrical portion of height and in diameter and a cone of height surmounting it. Find the weight of the pillar in , if of iron weighs .

A toy is made in the form of hemisphere surmounted by a right cone whose circular base is joined with the plane surface of the hemisphere. The radius of the base of the cone is and its volume is of the hemisphere. Calculate the height of the cone and the surface area of the toy correct to places of decimal. (Take).

Find the volume of the largest right circular cone that can be cut out of a cube whose edge is in .

A cylindrical mug of radius and height is full of water. A solid in the form of right circular cone mounted on a hemisphere is immersed into the mug. The radius of the hemisphere is and height of conical part . Find the volume of water left in the tub. (Take)

In the adjacent figure, the height of a solid cylinder is and diameter is . Two equal conical holes of radius and height are cut off as shown the figure. Find the volume of the remaining solid.

Spherical marbles of diameter are dropped into a cylindrical beaker of diameter , which contains some water. Find the number of marbles that should be dropped in to the beaker, so that water level rises by .

A pen stand is made of wood in the shape of cuboid with three conical depressions to hold the pens. The dimensions of the cuboid are by by . The radius of each of the depression is and the depth is . Find the volume of wood in the entire stand in the cubic centimetres.
