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question_answer1)
If the area of a rectangle is equal to the area of a square and length of the rectangle is equal to the perimeter of the square, then the breadth of rectangle is ________
A)
side \[\div \] 2 done
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B)
\[{{\text{(side)}}^{\text{2}}}\div 2\] done
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C)
\[\text{side}\div \text{4}\] done
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D)
\[\text{side}\div 3\] done
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question_answer2)
Find the area of given figure, if the area of each square is\[\text{1 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\].
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\[\text{11 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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B)
\[\text{12 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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C)
\[\text{10 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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D)
\[\text{9 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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question_answer3)
If the area of the rectangle is \[\text{16 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\], then which of the following may not be the possible dimensions for rectangle?
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Length = 8m, breadth = 2 m done
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B)
Length = 16m, breadth = 1 m done
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C)
Length = 32 m, breadth \[=\frac{1}{2}m\] done
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D)
Length = 8.5 m, breadth = 2 m done
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question_answer4)
Find the area of given figure.
A)
\[\text{25}\text{.5 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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B)
\[\text{23}\text{.5 c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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C)
\[\text{25c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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D)
\[\text{24c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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question_answer5)
A table top measures 3 m 15 cm by 90 cm. The perimeter of the top of the table is
A)
4m 5 cm done
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B)
8m 10 cm done
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C)
24m 30 cm done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer6)
What is the perimeter of the shaded region in the given figure?
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18 Units done
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B)
19 Units done
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C)
16 Units done
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D)
9 Units done
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question_answer7)
Find the perimeter of the given figure.
A)
80cm done
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B)
70cm done
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C)
72cm done
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D)
73cm done
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question_answer8)
The length of a rectangle is \[{{\left( \frac{\text{3}}{\text{4}} \right)}^{\text{th}}}\] of its breadth. If its perimeter is 126 m, then its area will be _______.
A)
\[\text{972 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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B)
\[\text{640 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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C)
\[\text{840 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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D)
\[\text{954 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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question_answer9)
If perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 18 cm, then the length of its side will be________.
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5 cm done
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B)
6 cm done
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C)
7 cm done
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D)
8 cm done
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question_answer10)
Which of the following figures has the smallest perimeter?
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B)
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D)
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question_answer11)
If side of a square is doubled, then the new perimeter is _______ times the original perimeter.
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2 done
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B)
\[\frac{1}{4}\] done
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C)
9 done
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D)
4 done
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question_answer12)
The area of a rectangular park is \[\text{3100 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\]and its breadth is 50 m. The value of 4 times its perimeter is ________.
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896m done
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B)
912m done
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C)
825 m done
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D)
756 m done
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question_answer13)
Find the missing length in the given figure.
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6 cm done
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B)
4 cm done
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C)
2 cm done
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D)
5 cm done
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question_answer14)
The area of a square is numerically equal to the perimeter of the square, then the side of square is _________.
A)
2 units done
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B)
3 units done
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C)
4 units done
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D)
5 units done
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question_answer15)
A figure is formed by putting two squares one on the other as shown in the figure. If the length of each side of the two squares is 8 cm, then the perimeter of the figure formed is ________.
A)
56 cm done
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B)
64 cm done
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C)
32 cm done
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D)
48 cm done
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question_answer16)
80 students of the same height, stand with both hands stretched all along the sides of a rectangular garden, each student covering a length of 1.75 m. Then the perimeter of the garden is
A)
1400 m done
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B)
140 m done
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C)
14 m done
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D)
1400 km done
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question_answer17)
The length of the wooden strip required to frame a photograph of length and breadth 39.5 cm and 31 cm respectively, is
A)
79 cm done
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B)
1224.5 cm done
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C)
141 cm done
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D)
70.5 cm done
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question_answer18)
The area of a rectangular garden 48 m long is 2160 sq.m. Find the width of the garden.
A)
45 m done
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B)
44 m done
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C)
22 m done
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D)
21 m done
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question_answer19)
Find the number of envelopes that can be made out of a sheet of paper 384 cm by 172 cm, if each envelope requires a piece of paper of size 16 cm by 12 cm.
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340 done
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B)
344 done
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C)
338 done
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D)
342 done
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question_answer20)
The number of paving stones, each measuring 10 dm by 9 dm required to pave a rectangular veranda 60 m by 6 m is _________.
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360 done
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B)
400 done
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350 done
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D)
300 done
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question_answer21)
Niharika walks thrice around a square field of side 22 m. Girish walks twice around a rectangular field with length 10 m and breadth 12m. Who covers more distance and by how much?
A)
Girish, 20 m done
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B)
Niharika, 200 m done
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C)
Girish, 176m done
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D)
Niharika, 176 m done
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question_answer22)
Latika wants to put a border around her bedsheet of length 10 m and breadth 5 m60cm. Find the total cost of the border required at the rate of Rs. 90 per metre.
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Rs.2808 done
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B)
Rs.2505 done
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C)
Rs.2408 done
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D)
Rs.2605 done
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question_answer23)
Five square flower beds each of sides 1.2 m are dug on a piece of land 4.8 m long and 4.2 m wide. What is the area of the remaining part of land?
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\[\text{12}\text{.69 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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B)
\[\text{12}\text{.96 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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C)
11.96m2 done
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D)
\[\text{144 }{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\] done
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question_answer24)
Find the distance travelled by Priya, if she takes 4 rounds of equi-triangular park of side 105 cm.
A)
1260 cm done
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B)
1160 cm done
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C)
960 cm done
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D)
420 cm done
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question_answer25)
An athlete takes 15 rounds of a rectangular park, 30 m long and 20 m wide. The total distance covered by him is _________
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1500 m done
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B)
1300 m done
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C)
1200 m done
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D)
1550 m done
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question_answer26)
Which of the following has the maximum shaded area?
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B)
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D)
All have equal shaded areas. done
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question_answer27)
State 'T' for true and 'F' for false.
(i) Perimeter of equilateral triangle is four times its sides. |
(ii) Without using the graph paper, we can find the area of a rectangle. |
(iii) Distance covered along the boundary of a closed figure is called its area. |
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B)
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question_answer28)
Priya bent a plastic wire to form the given figure. The figure is made up of 4 squares and 4 equilateral triangles. Find the length of wire.
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110 cm done
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B)
90 cm done
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C)
100 cm done
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D)
80 cm done
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question_answer29)
Find the values of P, Q, R and S.
Length of rectangle (cm) | Breadth of rectangle (cm) | Area \[\text{(c}{{\text{m}}^{\text{2}}}\text{)}\] | Perimeter (cm) |
25 | P | 300 | Q |
18 | R | S | 66 |
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question_answer30)
Figure P is made up of six identical squares. Two squares were removed from figure P to form figure Q. The perimeter of figure P is 240 cm. What is the perimeter of figure Q?
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220 cm done
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B)
180 cm done
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C)
200 cm done
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D)
160 cm done
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