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Review Units 1 MeasurementMultiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.____1.Convert 24 yd. to feet. a.288 ft.b.8 ft.c.72 ft.d.2 ft.____2.Convert 7 yd. to inches.a.43 in.b.84 in.c.252 in.d.21 in.____3.Convert 12 565 ft. to miles, yards, and feet. a.2 mi. 668 yd. 1 ft.c.6 mi. 668 yd. 1 ft.b.2 mi. 55 yd. 25 ft.d.6 mi. 167 yd. 1 ft.____4.Marie has 17 yd. of material that she will cut into strips 19 in. wide. How many strips can Marie make?a.10b.2c.21d.32____5.Nancy has 7 yd. of material. She wants to make curtains that are 18 in. wide. How many curtains can Nancy make?a.1b.14c.4d.92____6.On a jigsaw puzzle, the length of the William R. Bennett Bridge is in. The actual length of the bridge is 764 yd. What is the scale of the puzzle, to the nearest thousand?a.1:3333b.1:1100c.1:1302d.1:1000____7.A model of the Calgary Tower has a scale of 1:300. The height of the model is in. What is the height of the Calgary Tower to the nearest foot?a.644 ft.b.209 ft.c.2506 ft.d.627 ft.____8.Paul plans to replace 487 in. of wood railing along the top of his patio fence. The wood is sold in 8-ft. lengths. How many 8-ft. lengths does Paul need to purchase?a.5b.7c.61d.6____9.Baseboards are sold in 8-ft. lengths. Nelia requires 73 yd. of baseboard. How many 8-ft. lengths does Nelia need to purchase?a.28b.26c.29d.27____10.A gardener recommends planting daffodil bulbs 9 in. apart. Peter follows the gardener’s advice and plants daffodils along the entire length of his 18-ft. driveway. How many daffodil bulbs will Peter need?a.72b.26c.25d.24____11.Which SI unit is most appropriate for measuring the length of a soccer field? a.Millimetresb.Centimetresc.Metresd.Kilometres____12.Which SI unit is most appropriate for measuring the width of your desk? a.Metresb.Centimetresc.Kilometresd.Millimetres____13.Which SI unit is most appropriate for measuring the diameter of a marble? a.Metresb.Kilometresc.Centimetresd.Millimetres____14.Which imperial unit is most appropriate for measuring the length of a ladder? a.Inchesb.Feetc.Yardsd.Miles____15.An indoor lacrosse goal is 4 ft. high. What is this measurement to the nearest tenth of a metre?a.1.3 mb.12.0 mc.1.2 md.13.3 m____16.The Skeena River is the second longest river entirely in B.C. It is approximately 354 mi. long. What is this length to the nearest kilometre?a.590 kmb.221 kmc.212 kmd.566 km____17.On a road map of British Columbia, the distance between Vancouver and Fort St. John is 1237 km. What is this distance to the nearest mile?a.742 mi.b.1979 mi.c.673 mi.d.2061 mi.____18.Convert 165 cm to feet and the nearest inch.a.5 ft. 8 in.b.5 ft. 4 in.c.5 ft. 6 in.d.6 ft. 6 in.____19.Convert 3000 yd. to the nearest tenth of a metre.a.3333.3 mb.1875.0 mc.4800.0 md.2700.0 m____20.Quentin is 5 ft. 1 in. tall. What is his height to the nearest centimetre?a.163 cmb.148 cmc.151 cmd.153 cm____21.The Queen’s Plate is a thoroughbred horse race for 3-year-old Canadian-bred horses. The race is mi. in length. What is this distance in kilometres?a.0.78 kmb.2 kmc.1.7 kmd.1.28 km____22.A thin strip of wood laminate is to be glued to the edges of a table. The length of laminate required is equal to the perimeter of the table, which has dimensions 175 cm by 110 cm. The laminate is sold in 8-ft. lengths. How much laminate must be purchased?a.32 ft.b.8 ft.c.24 ft.d.16 ft.____23.Determine the surface area of this right rectangular pyramid to the nearest square inch. a.229 square inchesc.103 square inchesb.75 square inchesd.127 square inches____24.Determine the surface area of this right cone to the nearest square metre. a.75 m2b.55 m2c.74 m2d.83 m2____25.The lateral area of a cone is 198.6 cm2. The diameter of the cone is 10.2 cm. Determine the height of the cone to the nearest tenth of a centimetre. a.12.4 cmb.8.0 cmc.8.8 cmd.11.3 cm____26.A right cone has a height of 15 in. and a base diameter of 8 in. Determine the lateral area of the cone to the nearest square inch.a.245 square inchesc.188 square inchesb.195 square inchesd.214 square inches____27.In 2008, the Queen Sesheshet Pyramid was discovered in Egypt. Archeologists determined that the original height of this right square pyramid was about 14 m and the original base side length was about 22 m. Determine its original lateral area to the nearest square metre.a.1267 m2b.783 m2c.196 m2d.616 m2____28.A right rectangular pyramid has base dimensions 8 ft. by 6 ft. and a height of 12 ft. Calculate the surface area of the pyramid to the nearest square foot.a.216 square feetb.159 square feetc.271 square feetd.223 square feet____29.The surface area of a right cone is 400.2 m2. The radius of the cone is 6.0 m. Determine the height of the cone to the nearest metre.a.13 mb.14 mc.16 md.15 m____30.A right cone has a height of 13 cm and a base diameter of 17 cm. Determine the surface area of the cone to the nearest square centimetre.a.1057 cm2b.642 cm2c.574 cm2d.415 cm2____31.Calculate the slant height, s, of this right square pyramid to the nearest tenth of a centimetre. a.6.1 cmb.16.6 cmc.12.1 cmd.11.9 cm____32.Calculate the volume of this right cone to the nearest tenth of a cubic metre. a.47.1 m3b.49.3 m3c.141.4 m3d.55.0 m3____33.A right rectangular prism with base dimensions 7.8 m by 5.1 m has a volume of 110.1 m3. Determine the height of the prism to the nearest tenth of a metre.a.8.3 mb.1.2 mc.5.5 md.2.8 m____34.A right cone has a height of 8 cm and a volume of 250 cm3. Determine the radius of the base of the cone to the nearest centimetre.a.5 cmb.11 cmc.3 cmd.17 cm____35.A right square pyramid has a base side length of 11 ft. and a slant height of 19 ft. Calculate the volume of the pyramid to the nearest cubic foot.a.2201 cubic feetb.539 cubic feetc.766 cubic feetd.734 cubic feet____36.This right square pyramid has a volume of 254.7 cm3. Calculate the side length of its base, x, to the nearest tenth of a centimetre.a.5.9 cmb.4.3 cmc.7.2 cmd.4.1 cm____37.A right cylindrical can has a volume of 263.1 cm3. What is the volume of a right cone with the same base and the same height, to the nearest tenth of a centimetre?a.131.6 cmb.89.7 cmc.91.7 cmd.87.7 cm____38.The volume of this right cone is 14.7 mm3. Calculate its height, h, to the nearest tenth of a millimetre.a.4.1 mmb.2.8 mmc.1.4 mmd.1.0 mm____39.A right square pyramid has a base side length of 4.5 cm and a slant height of 6.1 cm. Determine the volume of the pyramid to the nearest cubic centimetre. a.13 cm3b.38 cm3c.43 cm3d.71 cm3____40.The radius of a volleyball is approximately 11 cm. Determine the surface area of a volleyball to the nearest square centimetre.a.1521 cm2b.380 cm2c.6082 cm2d.5575 cm2____41.A hemisphere has radius 11.6 cm. What is the surface area of the hemisphere to the nearest tenth of a square centimetre?a.3269.1 cm2b.918.4 cm2c.845.5 cm2d.1268.2 cm2____42.A hemisphere has radius 11.4 cm. What is the volume of the hemisphere to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimetre?a.6205.9 cm3b.3102.9 cm3c.1224.8 cm3d.1633.1 cm3____43.A ten-pin bowling ball has a radius of approximately in. Determine the surface area of the ball to the nearest square inch.a.57 square inchesc.227 square inchesb.908 square inchesd.322 square inches____44.A stadium has a roof that approximates a hemisphere with circumference 2500 ft. Determine the surface area of the roof to the nearest square foot.a.1 492 078 square feetc.994 718 square feetb.3 978 874 square feetd.131 928 625 square feet____45.A china bowl approximates a hemisphere with diameter 27.0 cm. What is the capacity of the bowl to the nearest tenth of a litre? (1000 cm3 = 1L)a.5.2 Lb.10.3 Lc.0.4 Ld.2.6 L____46.A china bowl approximates a hemisphere with diameter 30 cm. One cup is 250 mL. How many cups are required to completely fill the bowl?a.30 cupsb.28 cupsc.9 cupsd.29 cups____47.A garden shed is a composite object formed by a right rectangular prism with a right triangular prism as its roof. Determine the surface area of the garden shed to the nearest square foot.a.434 square feetb.464 square feetc.366 square feetd.554 square feet____48.A racquetball just fits inside a cube that has an edge length equal to the diameter of the racquetball. The diameter of the racquetball is 5.9 cm. What is the volume of air in the cube to the nearest cubic centimetre?a.98 cm3b.82 cm3c.131 cm3d.108 cm3____49.A right cylinder has a hemisphere removed from the top. Determine the volume of the object, to the nearest cubic inch.a.641 cubic inchesb.379 cubic inchesc.654 cubic inchesd.552 cubic inches____50.A barn is a composite object formed by a right rectangular prism with a right triangular prism as its roof. The square window on the barn has side length 2 ft. Farmer Fred wants to paint the entire surface of his barn, including the door, but not the window. Determine the surface area to be painted to the nearest square foot.a.662 square feetb.614 square feetc.460 square feetd.666 square feetReview Units 1-4Answer SectionMULTIPLE CHOICE1.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge2.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge3.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge4.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge5.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge6.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge7.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge8.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge9.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge10.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.1 Imperial Measures of LengthLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge11.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.2 Measuring Length and DistanceLOC:10.M1TOP:MeasurementKEY:Conceptual Understanding12.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.2 Measuring Length and DistanceLOC:10.M1TOP:MeasurementKEY:Conceptual Understanding13.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.2 Measuring Length and DistanceLOC:10.M1TOP:MeasurementKEY:Conceptual Understanding14.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.2 Measuring Length and DistanceLOC:10.M1TOP:MeasurementKEY:Conceptual Understanding15.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge16.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge17.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge18.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge19.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge20.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge21.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge22.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:1.3 Relating SI and Imperial UnitsLOC:10.M2TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge23.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge24.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge25.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge26.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge27.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge28.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge29.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge30.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge31.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:1.4 Surface Areas of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge32.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge33.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge34.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge35.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge36.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge37.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge38.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge39.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.5 Volumes of Right Pyramids and Right ConesLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge40.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge41.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge42.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge43.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge44.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge45.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge46.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultREF:1.6 Surface Area and Volume of a SphereLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge47.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.7 Solving Problems Involving ObjectsLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge48.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.7 Solving Problems Involving ObjectsLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge49.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyREF:1.7 Solving Problems Involving ObjectsLOC:10.M3TOP:MeasurementKEY:Procedural Knowledge50.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateREF:1.7 Solving Problems Involving 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