Kerala SSLC (Class 10) Pyramids — practice questions
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Practice Kerala SSLC (Class 10) Pyramids in the app →In a pyramid, the topmost point opposite to the base is called the:The 'slant height' of a regular pyramid is best described as the:A square pyramid has base edges 10 cm and lateral edges 13 cm. Its slant height is:For the pyramid in the previous question (base edge 10 cm, lateral edge 13 cm), the total surface area equals:In a square pyramid the pyramid's vertical height h, slant height l and half the base edge a/2 are related by A tent in the shape of a square pyramid has base edges 6 m and vertical height 4 m. The slant height is:Continuing the tent problem (base 6 m, height 4 m, slant height 5 m), the area of canvas needed for the four tThe volume of a square pyramid of base edge 10 cm and vertical height 8 cm equals:A metal cube of edge 15 cm is melted and recast into a square pyramid with base edge 25 cm. The height of the Two square pyramids have equal volumes. The base edge of one is half the base edge of the other. The height ofAll edges of a square pyramid are 18 cm (base edges and lateral edges both 18 cm). Its slant height equals:The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt has a roughly square base with side close to half a lakh (50,000) m² and anIn any square pyramid, which of the following squared quantities are in arithmetic progression?