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Read the Source Text given below and answer any four questions: Veena planned to make a jewellery box to gift her friend Reeta on her marriage. She made the jewellery box of wood in the shape of a cuboid. The jewellery box has the dimensions as shown in the figure below. The rate of painting the exterior of the box is $Rs. 2$ per $cm^2$. After making the box she took help from his friends to decorate the box. The blue colour was painted by Deepak, Black by Suresh, green by Harsh and the yellow was painted by Naresh.

$i.$ What is the volume of the box?
$a. 24000\ cm^3$
$b. 1200\ cm^3$
$c. 800\ cm^3$
$d. 600\ cm^3$
$ii.$ How much area did Suresh paint?
$a. 24000\ cm^2$
$b. 1200\ cm^2$
$c. 800\ cm^2$
$d. 600\ cm^2$
$iii.$How much area did Deepak paint?
$a. 24000\ cm^2$
$b. 600\ cm^2$
$c. 800\ cm^2$
$d. 1200\ cm^2$
$iv.$ What amount did Harsh charge?
$a. Rs. 800$
$b. Rs. 1200$
$c. Rs. 1600$
$d. Rs. 2000$
$v.$ What amount did Veena pay for painting:
$a. Rs. 2600$
$b. Rs. 5200$
$c. Rs. 5000$
$d. Rs. 6000$

Answer

$(i)$
$(a)$
$24000\ cm^3$
$(ii)$
$(b)$
$1200\ cm^2$
$(iii)$
$(d)$
$1200\ cm^2$
$(iv)$
$(c)$
$Rs. 1600$
$(v)$
$(b)$
$Rs. 5200$

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