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Solutions for Chapter 19: Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 19 of CBSE RD Sharma for Mathematics [English] Class 9.


Exercise 19.1Exercise 19.2Exercise 19.3Exercise 19.4
Exercise 19.1 [Pages 8 - 9]

RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 19 Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder Exercise 19.1 [Pages 8 - 9]

Exercise 19.1 | Q 1 | Page 8

Curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 4.4 `m^2`. If the radius of the base of the cylinder is 0.7 m, find its height.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 2 | Page 8

In a hot water heating system, there is a cylindrical pipe of length 28 m and diameter 5 cm. Find the total radiating surface in the system.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 3 | Page 8

A cylindrical pillar is 50 cm in diameter and 3.5 m in height. Find the cost of painting the curved surface of the pillar at the rate of 12.50 per `m^2`.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 4 | Page 8

It is required to make a closed cylindrical tank of height 1 m and base diameter 140 cm from a metal sheet. How many square meters of the sheet are required for the same?

Exercise 19.1 | Q 5 | Page 8

The total surface area of a hollow cylinder which is open from both sides is 4620 sq. cm,area of base ring is 115.5 sq. cm and height 7 cm. Find the thickness of the cylinder

Exercise 19.1 | Q 6 | Page 8

Find the ratio between the total surface area of a cylinder to its curved surface area, given that its height and radius are 7.5 cm and 3.5 cm.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 7 | Page 8

A cylindrical vessel, without lid, has to be tin-coated on its both sides. If the radius of the base is 70 cm and its height is 1.4 m, calculate the cost of tin-coating at the rate of Rs. 3.50
per 1000 cm2.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 8 | Page 8

The inner diameter of a circular well is 3.5 m. It is 10 m deep Find:
(i) inner curved surface area.
(ii) the cost of plastering this curved surface at the rate of Rs. `40 per m^2` 

Exercise 19.1 | Q 9 | Page 8

The students of a Vidyalaya were asked to participate in a competition for making and decorating pen holders in the shape of a cylinder with a base, using cardboard. Each pen holder was to be of radius 3 cm and height 10.5 cm. The Vidyalaya was to supply the competitors with cardboard. If there were 35 competitors, how much cardboard was required to be bought for the competition? 

Exercise 19.1 | Q 10 | Page 8

The diameter of roller 1.5 m long is 84 cm. If it takes 100 revolutions to level a playground, find the cost of levelling this ground at the rate of 50 paise per square metre. 

Exercise 19.1 | Q 11 | Page 8

Twenty cylindrical pillars of the Parliament House are to be cleaned. If the diameter of each pillar is 0.50 m and height is 4 m. What will be the cost of cleaning them at the rate of Rs. 2.50 per square metre? 

Exercise 19.1 | Q 12 | Page 8

A solid cylinder has total surface area of 462 cm2. Its curved surface area is one-third of its total surface area. Find the radius and height of the cylinder.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 13 | Page 8

The total surface area of a hollow metal cylinder, open at both ends of external radius 8 cm and height 10 cm is 338 p `cm^2`. Taking r to be inner radius, obtain an equation in r and use it to obtain the thickness of the metal in the cylinder.

Exercise 19.1 | Q 14 | Page 9

Find the lateral curved surface area of a cylinderical petrol storage tank that is 4.2 m in diameter and 4.5 m high. How much steel was actually used, if `1/12` of steel actually used was wasted in making the closed tank? 

Exercise 19.2 [Pages 20 - 22]

RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 19 Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder Exercise 19.2 [Pages 20 - 22]

Exercise 19.2 | Q 1 | Page 20

A soft drink is available in two packs-(i) a tin can with a rectangular base of length 5 cm and width 4 cm, having a height of 15 cm and (ii) a plastic cylinder with circular base diameter 7 cm and height 10 cm. Which container has greater capacity and by how much?

Exercise 19.2 | Q 2 | Page 20

The pillars of a temple are cylindrically shaped. If each pillar has a circular base of radius 20 cm and height 10 m. How much concrete mixture would be required to build 14 such pillars?

Exercise 19.2 | Q 3 | Page 21

The inner diameter of a cylindrical wooden pipe is 24 cm and its outer diameter is 28 cm. The length of the pipe is 35 cm. Find the mass of the pipe, if 1 cm3  of wood has a mass of 0.6 gm.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 4 | Page 21

If the lateral surface of a cylinder is 94.2 cm2 and its height is 5 cm, find:
(i) radius of its base
(ii) volume of the cylinder
[Use ` pi` =  3.14]

Exercise 19.2 | Q 5 | Page 21

The capacity of a closed cylindrical vessel of height 1 m is 15.4 litres. How many square metres of metal sheet would be needed to make it?

Exercise 19.2 | Q 6 | Page 21

A patient in a hospital is given soup daily in a cylindrical bowl of diameter 7 cm. If the bowl is filled with soup to a height of 4 cm, how much soup the hospital has to prepare daily to server 250 patients?
 

Exercise 19.2 | Q 7 | Page 21

A hollow garden roller, 63 cm wide with a girth of 440 cm, is made of 4 cm thick iron. Find the volume of the iron.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 8 | Page 21

The cost of painting the total outside surface of a closed cylindrical oil tank at 50 paise per square decimetre is Rs 198. The height of the tank is 6 times the radius of the base of the tank. Find the volume corrected to 2 decimal places.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 9 | Page 21

The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 3. Calculate the ratio of their volumes and the ratio of their curved surfaces.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 10 | Page 21

The ratio between the curved surface area and the total surface area of a right circular cylinder is 1 : 2. Find the volume of the cylinder, if its total surface area is 616 cm2.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 11 | Page 21

The curved surface area of a cylinder is 1320 cm2 and its base had diameter 21 cm. Find the height and the volume of the cylinder.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 12 | Page 21

The ratio between the radius of the base and the height of a cylinder is 2 : 3. find the total surface area of the cylinder, it its volume is 1617 cm3.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 13 | Page 21

A rectangular sheet of paper, 44 cm × 20 cm, is rolled along its length of form a cylinder. Find the volume of the cylinder so formed.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 14 | Page 21

The curved surface area of a cylindrical pillar is 264 m2 and its volume is 924 m3. Find the diameter and the height of the pillar.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 15 | Page 21

Two circular cylinders of equal volumes have their heights in the ratio 1 : 2. Find the ratio of their radii.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 16 | Page 21

The height of a right circular cylinder is 10.5 m. Three times the sum of the areas of its two circular faces is twice the area of the curved surface. Find the volume of the cylinder.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 17 | Page 21

How many cubic metres of earth must be dugout to sink a well 21 m deep and 6 m diameter? Find the cost of plastering the inner surface of the well at Rs 9.50 per m2

Exercise 19.2 | Q 18 | Page 21

The trunk of a tree is cylindrical and its circumference is 176 cm. If the length of the trunck is 3 m. Find the volume of the timber that can be obtained from the trunk.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 19 | Page 21

A cylindrical container with diameter of base 56 cm contains sufficient water to submerge a rectangular solid of iron with dimensions 32 cm × 22 cm × 14 cm. Find the rise in the level of the water when the solid is completely submerged.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 20 | Page 21

A cylindrical tube, open at both ends, is made of metal. The internal diameter of the tube is 10.4 cm and its length is 25 cm. The thickness of the metal is 8 mm everywhere. Calculate the volume of the metal.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 21 | Page 21

From a tap of inner radius 0.75 cm, water flows at the rate of 7 m per second. Find the volume in litres of water delivered by the pipe in one hour.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 22 | Page 21

A rectangular sheet of paper 30 cm × 18 cm can be transformed into the curved surfaced of a right circular cylinder in two ways i.e., either by rolling the paper along its length or by rolling it along its breadth. Find the ratio of the volumes of the two cylinders thus formed.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 23 | Page 22

How many litres of water flow out of a pipe having an area of cross-section of 5cm2 in one minute, if the speed of water in the pipe is 30 cm/ sec? 

Exercise 19.2 | Q 24 | Page 22

Find the cost of sinking a tubewell 280 m deep, having diameter 3 m at the rate of Rs 3.60 per cubic metre. Find also the cost of cementing its inner curved surface at Rs 2.50 per square metre.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 25 | Page 22

Find the length of 13.2 kg of copper wire of diameter 4 mm, when 1 cubic cm of copper weighs 8.4 gm.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 26 | Page 22

A solid cylinder has a total surface area of 231 cm2. Its curved surface area is \[\frac{2}{3}\]  of the total surface area. Find the volume of the cylinder.

 
 
Exercise 19.2 | Q 27 | Page 22

A well with 14 m diameter is dug 8 m deep. The earth taken out of it has been evenly spread all around it to a width of 21 m to form an embankment. Find the height of the embankment.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 28 | Page 22

The difference between inside and outside surfaces of a cylindrical tube 14 cm long is 88 sq. cm. If the volume of the tube is 176 cubic cm, find the inner and outer radii of the tube.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 29 | Page 22

Water flows out through a circular pipe whose internal diameter is 2 cm, at the rate of 6 metres per second into a cylindrical tank. The radius of whose base is 60 cm. Find the rise in the level of water in 30 minutes?

Exercise 19.2 | Q 30 | Page 22

A cylindrical water tank of diameter 1.4 m and height 2.1 m is being fed by a pipe of diameter 3.5 cm through which water flows at the rate of 2 metre per second. In how much time the tank will be filled?

Exercise 19.2 | Q 31 | Page 22

The sum of the radius of the base and height of a solid cylinder is 37 m. If the total surface area of the solid cylinder is 1628 cm2. Find the volume of the cylinder.

Exercise 19.2 | Q 32 | Page 22

A well with 10 m inside diameter is dug 8.4 m deep. Earth taken out of it is spread all around it to a width of 7.5 m to form an embankment. Find the height of the embankment.

Exercise 19.3 [Page 28]

RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 19 Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder Exercise 19.3 [Page 28]

Exercise 19.3 | Q 1 | Page 28

Write the number of surfaces of a right circular cylinder.

 
Exercise 19.3 | Q 2 | Page 28

Write the ratio of total surface area to the curved surface area of a cylinder of radius rand height h.

Exercise 19.3 | Q 3 | Page 28

The ratio between the radius of the base and height of a cylinder is 2 : 3. If its volume is 1617 cm3, find the total surface area of the cylinder.

Exercise 19.3 | Q 4 | Page 28

If the radii of two cylinder are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio 5 : 3, then find the ratio of their volumes.

Exercise 19.4 [Pages 28 - 30]

RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 19 Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder Exercise 19.4 [Pages 28 - 30]

Exercise 19.4 | Q 1 | Page 28

Mark the correct alternative in each of the following:
In a cylinder, if radius is doubled and height is halved, curved surface area will be 

  • halved

  • doubled

  • same

  • four times 

Exercise 19.4 | Q 2 | Page 28

Two cylindrical jars have their diameters in the ratio 3 : 1, but height 1 : 3. Then the ratio of their volumes is 

  •  1 : 4

  • 1 : 3

  •  3 : 1

  • 2 : 5

Exercise 19.4 | Q 3 | Page 28

The number of surfaces in right cylinder is

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

Exercise 19.4 | Q 4 | Page 28

Vertical cross-section of a right circular cylinder is always a

  • square

  • rectangle

  • rhombus

  • trapezium

Exercise 19.4 | Q 5 | Page 28

If r is the radius and h is height of the cylinder the volume will be 

  • \[\frac{1}{3} \pi r^2 h\]

     

  • \[\pi r^2 h\]

  • \[\pi r (h + r)\]

     

  • \[\pi r h\]

Exercise 19.4 | Q 6 | Page 28

The number of surfaces of a hollow cylindrical object is

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

Exercise 19.4 | Q 7 | Page 29

If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and the height remains same, the volume will be

  • doubled

  • halved

  • same

  •  four times

Exercise 19.4 | Q 8 | Page 29

If the height of a cylinder is doubled and radius remains the same, then volume will be ______.

  • doubled

  • halved

  • same

  •  four times

Exercise 19.4 | Q 9 | Page 29

In a cylinder, if radius is halved and height is doubled, the volume will be ______.

  • same

  • doubled

  • halved

  •  four times

Exercise 19.4 | Q 10 | Page 29

If the diameter of the base of a closed right circular cylinder be equal to its height h, then its whole surface area is ______.

  • `2pi"h"^2`

  • `3/2 pi"h"^2`

  • `4/3 pi"h"^2`

  • `pi"h"^2`

Exercise 19.4 | Q 11 | Page 29

A right circular cylindrical tunnel of diameter 2 m and length 40 m is to be constructed from a sheet of iron. The area of the iron sheet required in m2, is

  • 40 \[\pi\]

     

  • 80 \[\pi\]

     

  • 160 \[\pi\]

     

  • 200 \[\pi\]

     

Exercise 19.4 | Q 12 | Page 29

Two circular cylinders of equal volume have their heights in the ratio 1 : 2 Ratio of their radii is

  • \[1 : \sqrt{2}\]

     

  • \[\sqrt{2}: 1\]

     

  • 1 : 2

  • 1 : 4

Exercise 19.4 | Q 13 | Page 29

The radius of a wire is decreased to one-third. If volume remains the same, the length will become

  • 3 times

  •  6 times

  • 9 times

  •  27 times

Exercise 19.4 | Q 14 | Page 29

If the height of a cylinder is doubled, by what number must the radius of the base be multiplied so that the resulting cylinder has the same volume as the original cylinder?

  • 4

  • \[\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\]

     

  • 2

  • \[\frac{1}{2}\]

     

Exercise 19.4 | Q 15 | Page 29

The volume of a cylinder of radius r is 1/4 of the volume of a rectangular box with a square base of side length x. If the cylinder and the box have equal heights, what is r in terms of x?

  • \[\frac{x^2}{2\pi}\]

     

  • \[\frac{x}{2\sqrt{\pi}}\]
  • \[\frac{\sqrt{2x}}{\pi}\]

     

  • \[\frac{\pi}{2\sqrt{x}}\]

Exercise 19.4 | Q 16 | Page 29

The height h of a cylinder equals the circumference of the cylinder. In terms of h what is the volume of the cylinder?

Exercise 19.4 | Q 17 | Page 29

A cylinder with radius r and height h  is closed on the top and bottom. Which of the following expressions represents the total surface area of this cylinder?

  • \[2\pi r (r + h)\]

     

  • \[\pi r (r + 2h)\]

     

  • \[\pi r + (2r + h)\]

     

  • \[2 \pi r^2 + h\]

Exercise 19.4 | Q 18 | Page 30

The height of sand in a cylindrical shaped can drops 3 inches when 1 cubic foot of sand is poured out. What is the diameter, in inches, of the cylinder?

  • \[\frac{24}{\pi}\]

     

  • \[\frac{48}{\pi}\]

     

  • \[\frac{32}{\pi}\]

     

  • \[\frac{48}{\pi}\]

     

Exercise 19.4 | Q 19 | Page 30

Two steel sheets each of length a1 and breadth a2 are used to prepare the surfaces of two right circular cylinders ⇀ one having volume v1 and height a2 and other having volume v2 and height a1. Then, 

  • v1 = v2

  • a1v1 = a2v2

  •  a2v1 = a1v2

  • \[\frac{v_1}{a_1} = \frac{v_2}{a_2}\]

     

Exercise 19.4 | Q 20 | Page 30

The altitude of a circular cylinder is increased six times and the base area is decreased one-ninth of its value. The factor by which the lateral surface of the cylinder increases, is 

  • \[\frac{2}{3}\]

     

  • \[\frac{1}{2}\]

     

  • \[\frac{3}{2}\]

     

  • 2

Solutions for 19: Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder

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RD Sharma solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 9 chapter 19 - Surface Areas and Volume of a Circular Cylinder - Shaalaa.com

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