Level 1 PSLE
The figure shows a cuboid with a square base and a height of 2 cm. The area of the shaded face is 20 cm2. What is the volume of the cuboid?
1 m
Level 1
A rectangular tank of volume 1430 cm3 has a base area of 130 cm2. Find its height.
1 m
Level 1
The cuboid has a volume of 510 cm3. Find the area of the base of the cuboid, given that its height is 6 cm.
1 m
Level 2
The area of the shaded face of the cuboid is 48 cm2. The length of the cuboid is 37 cm. Find its volume.
2 m
Level 2
The shaded surface area of the cuboid is 400 cm2. Find the volume of the cuboid.
2 m
Level 2
The shaded surface area of the rectangular box shown is 36 cm2. What is the volume of the box?
2 m
Level 2
The volume of a cuboid is 441 cm3. Its base is a square of side 7 cm. Find its height.
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The figure shows a cuboid with a square base of area 9 m2. The area of the shaded face is 18 m2. What is the height of the cuboid?
2 m
Level 2
The height of a rectangular tank is 21 cm. When 8400 cm3 of water is in the tank, it is 23 full. What is the base area of the tank?
2 m
Level 2
The base of a cubical tank has an area of 144 cm2. The tank is 13 filled with water. Find the volume of water in the tank.
2 m
Level 1
The base area of the cubical box is 64 cm2. What is the volume of the box?
2 m
Level 2
A rectangular tank has a base area of 50 cm2. It is half filled with water. If 4 bottles of water are poured into the tank, 250 mℓ of water will overflow. If 3 bottles of water are poured into the tank, 100 mℓ of water will overflow. Find the height of the tank.
2 m
Level 2
A minute ago, a fish tank with a base area of 400 cm2 contained water to a depth of 9 cm. I poured in another 560 cm3 of water into the tank. What is the height of the water in the tank now?
2 m
Level 3
The height of the water in a tank which contains 8820 cm3 of water is 18 cm.
  1. Find the base area of the tank.
  2. A piece of brick is gently lowered into this tank and the water level rises by 1.3 cm. What is the volume of the brick?
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
Tank A, measuring 40 cm by 30 cm by 50 cm, was filled with water to the brim. Water was then poured from Tank A to Tank B, which has a base area of 900 cm2 until the height of the water level in Tank B became twice that of the water level in Tank A. Find the volume of water in Tank B, leaving the answer in litres.
3 m
Level 3
A tank with a square base area of 121 cm2 is 60% filled with water. If 4 pails of water are poured into the tank, 756 cm3 of water would overflow. If 3 pails of water are poured into the tank, 128 cm3 of water would overflow. What is the height of the tank ? Give the answer to one decimal place.
3 m
Level 3
A cuboid has a volume of 300 cm3. Its base is a rectangle which has a perimeter of 32 cm. The ratio of the length to the breadth of the rectangle is 5 : 3. Find its height.
3 m
Level 3 PSLE
A and B are two rectangular tanks. The base area of A is 80 cm2 while that of B is 50 cm2 . At first, A contained water to a height of 40 cm and B was empty, as shown.
  1. What was the volume of the water in A at first? 
  2. Rashid then poured some water from A to B. After that, the height of the water level in A was twice that in B. What was the new height of the water level in A? Round off the answer to 1 decimal place.
3 m
Level 3
Water has been poured into 2 rectangular containers X and Y. The height of the water level in both containers are the same. The difference in the volume of the two containers is 168 cm3. What is the total volume of water in both containers in cm3?
3 m