Level 3
A pitcher can hold 5 ℓ of water.
A tank can hold water from 2 pitchers of water.
A container can hold water from 3 tanks of water.
  1. Find the ratio of the volume of water that a pitcher, a tank and a container can hold.
  2. Find the percentage of water that a pitcher can hold as compared to a tank.
  3. Find the volume of 2 tanks.
  4. Find the volume of 3 containers.
4 m
Level 3
The total surface area of a cube is 6 m2. What is the volume of the cube?
3 m
Level 3
9 identical 4-cm cubes are placed in an empty rectangular tank of length 90 cm and width 25 cm. The tank is then filled with water from a tap flowing at a rate of 7 litres per minute. It takes 12 minutes to fill up 34 of the tank. What is the height of the tank? Correct the answer to 1 decimal place.
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a tank made up of 3 sections. Cuboid A with a square base of side 4 cm and height 30 cm. Cube B with a side of 12 cm. Cuboid C that is 60 cm by 20 cm by 40 cm. Water from a tap above flows down at a rate of 1.2 litres per minute while water is drained out from the bottom at a rate of 1 litre per minute. How long did it take to fill up the tank to a height of 66 cm from the base? Give the answer in minutes correct to nearest whole number.
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a cube with 3 painted parts A, B and C. These painted parts are of the same area and they are touching the midpoints of the sides of the cube. The total area of the painted parts is 96 cm2. Find the volume of 3 such cubes.
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a rectangular tank measuring 55 cm by 22 cm by 24 cm. It was 13 filled with water at first. Dylan turned on a tap and let water flow into the tank at a rate of 1.36ℓ per minute. After 15 minutes, he turned off the tap. How much water had overflowed? (Express the answer in ℓ.)
3 m
Level 3
The figure shown is a staircase made up of 1-cm cubes. What is the volume of the total number of cubes up to Step 20?
3 m
Level 3
A pail can hold 18 ℓ of water. 3 bottles of water can fill up half the pail. How much water can each bottle hold?
3 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of identical cubes. The total area of the shaded faces is 338 cm2. Find the volume of the solid figure when we add 1 more of such cubes to it.
3 m
Level 3
Shemy placed three empty tanks side by side. The smallest tank has a crack at its side and the base area of each tank is 16 cm2. After she turned on the tap for 64 minutes, the height of the water in the smallest tank became 6 cm although 0.5 mℓ of water is leaking out of the crack per minute. Find the rate of flow of water from the tap. Give the answer in mℓ/min.
3 m
Level 3
After Jake poured 34 ℓ of water into the container, it became half full. How many ℓ of water could the container hold?
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows a cube. The total length of all the edges of the cube is 156 cm.
  1. Find the area of the shaded face.
  2. Find the volume of the cube.
3 m
Level 3
Oscar had two identical wooden cuboid measuring 28 cm by 7 cm by 9 cm. He glued them together to form a solid as shown. He then painted the whole solid in white paint. After that, he cut the solid into 1-cm cubes.
  1. How many 1-cm cubes did he get?
  2. How many 1-cm cubes had none of its faces painted white?
3 m
Level 2
Vinz bought 58 ℓ of concentrated juice. After he had used the juice for the party, he had 13 ℓ of concentrated juice left. How many ℓ of concentrated juice did he use?
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
The figure shows a solid made up of identical cubes glued together. The surface area of the solid, including the base is painted blue. The volume of the solid is 1750 cm3. What is the total surface area that is painted blue?
3 m
Level 3
This figure is not drawn to scale. A rectangular cuboid has been divided into 4 parts, A, B, C and D. The volume of A, B and C are in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 6. A is a cube and has a volume of 64 cm3. Find the total area of the shaded parts.
3 m
Level 2
A container, which is 10 cm long, 9 cm wide and 7.55 cm deep, holds 1510 g of sugar. If 4.95 kg of the same sugar is packed into a tin with a 15-cm square base, how tall must the tin be?
3 m
Level 2
A motorcycle uses 93 ℓ of petrol. It uses 35 ℓ less petrol than a car. How much petrol does a car use?
2 m
Level 3
Figure 1 shows a closed rectangular tank of dimensions 40 cm by 40 cm by 80 cm with a cube of edge 20 cm glued to its bottom left corner. The tank contains 70 litres of water. Figure 2 shows the same rectangular tank lying on its side. Find the height of the water level, in centimetres, corrected to 2 decimal places.
3 m
Level 3
Beryl has 2 containers. A and B of different capacities. If Container A is filled by a tap at a rate of 3 litres per minute and Container B is filled by a tap at a rate of 5 litres per minute, when Container A is completely filled, 5 litres of water flowed out from Container B. If Container A is filled by a tap at a rate of 4 litres per minute and Container B is filled by a tap at a rate of 3 litres per minute, when Container A is completely filled, Container B is only half-filled. What is the capacity of Container B?
3 m