Yes, we can say that volume of cylinder B is greater, since radius of cylinder B is greater than that of cylinder A (and square of radius gives more value than previous).
Diameter of cylinder A = 7 cm ⇒Radius of cylinder A=72cm
And Height of cylinder A = 14 cm
∴ Volume of cylinder A=πr2h=227×72×72×14=539 cm2
Now, Diameter of cylinder B = 14 cm
⇒Radius of cylinder B=142=7cm
And Height of cylinder B = 7 cm
∴ Volume of cylinder A=πr2h=227×7×7×7=1078 cm2
Total surface of cylinder A=2πr(h+r) [It is open from top]=2×227×72(14+72)=385 cm2
Total surface of cylinder B=2πr(h+r) [It is open from top]=2×227×7(7+7)=616 cm2
Yes, cylinder with greater volume also has greater surface area