This is an MCQ quiz for GMAT, which includes questions on Quantitative Reasoning (Volume).
What is the volume of the cylinder? Statement 1: the cylinder has a radius of 3 Statement 2: the cylinder has a height of 4
Give the radius of a cylinder with volume 1,000 cubic inches. 1) Its height is 40 inches. 2) The area of its base is 25 square inches.
A factory makes two sizes of cylindrical barrels. How many small cylindrical barrels full of liquid would it take to fill a large barrel? Statement 1: A large cylindrical barrel is twice as high as a small cylindrical barrel. Statement 2: A large cylindrical barrel is three times as wide as a small cylindrical barrel.
How much water, in cubic feet, can a cylindrical water tank whose bases have radius 6 feet hold? Statement 1: The lateral area of the tank is 125.66 square yards. Statement 2: The tank is 30 feet high.
Jenkins has a poster tube which he is using to carry his posters to college.
I) The poster tube has a volume of 46in3.
II) The poster tube is 23 inches long.
What is the radius of the poster tube?
Both statements are necessary to answer the question.
Neither I nor II are sufficient to answer the question. More information is needed.
Statement I is sufficient to answer the question, but statement II is not sufficient to answer the question.
Statement II is sufficient to answer the question, but statement I is not sufficient to answer the question.
Either statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
How many identical cans can be packed in a certain box?
(1) The box is 50 centimeters wide and 30 centimeters high.
(2) Each can is 5 centimeters high.
B: Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) ALONE is not sufficient
A: Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) ALONE is not sufficient
D: EACH statement ALONE is sufficient
C: BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient
E: Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are not sufficient
Which of Cylinder 1 and Cylinder 2, if either, has the greater volume?
Statement 1: The height of Cylinder 1 is equal to the radius of the base of Cylinder 2.
Statement 2: The height of Cylinder 2 is equal to twice the radius of the base of Cylinder 1.
BOTH statements TOGETHER are insufficient to answer the question.
EITHER statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question.
BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question.
Statement 2 ALONE is sufficient to answer the question, but Statement 1 ALONE is NOT sufficient to answer the question.
Statement 1 ALONE is sufficient to answer the question, but Statement 2 ALONE is NOT sufficient to answer the question.