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AREA OF TRIANGLE

1. Find the area of the triangle whose height is 34 cm and the base is 1/4th the length of the
height.

2. Find the height of the triangle whose base is two-thirds of its height and area is 225 cm . 2

3. Find the area of a triangle whose length of each side is 3 inches, 5 inches and 4 inches.
4. A right triangle is inscribed inside a circle of radius 5 cm such that one the perpendicular sides
of the triangle is the diameter of the circle and the other perpendicular side is 2/5th the radius
of the circle. Find the area of the triangle.
5. Find the area of the triangle whose perimeter is 170 cm and sides are in ratio 1:2:3.
6. Find the area of triangle whose length of two sides are 5 cm and 7 cm and angle between
them is 30o.
7. Find the sides of an equilateral triangle whose area is 9√3 cm 2

8. A triangle is inscribed within a circle of diameter 17 cm. If one of the sides of the triangle is the
diameter of the circle and another side is 15 cm, find the area of the triangle.
9. If △ABC ~ △PQR such that area of △ABC is 256 cm2, area of △PQR is 169 cm2 and BC = 32 cm, find the
length of QR.
10. If △ABC ~ △MNO such that Area of △ABC = 3△MNO and AB = 9 cm, find the length of MN

11. Find the area of right isosceles triangle whose hypotenuse is 13√2 cm.
12. Find the base of the triangle whose height is 16 cm and area is 64 cm 2.
13. Find the area of isosceles triangles whose unequal side is one more than the length of
equal sides and whose perimeter is 22 cm.

Find the area of triangle whose length of two sides are 5 cm and 6 cm, respectively and angle
between them is 30o.

14. 5. If △POQ and △XYZ are similar to each other such that ratio of their areas is 9:16 and OQ = 4.5 cm. Find
the length of YZ.
15. Find the area of a triangle whose altitude and base are 12 cm and 7 cm, respectively.

CIRCLE

1. What is the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 4 inches?

2. Find the area of a circle where r = 7 m. Use pi = 3.14.

3. Charlotte measures the distance from the center of a circular garden to its edge and finds it is
43 meters. How long is the path which goes around the outside of the garden?

4. Find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 10 m.


5. Use the formula A = 1/2 b x h to find the area of triangle.

If the triangle's sides are a base that is 4 inches, a height that is 3 inches, and the other side that
is 5 inches, what is the area of that triangle?

6. What is the approximate circumference of the circle if the radius is 6?

7. The blade on a helicopter is 3.2 meters long. If the blades turn at 450 revolutions per minute
how fast is the tip of the bade traveling?

8. Mrs. Margarita has a garden shaped like a half-shaped circle with a diameter of 55 m. What's
the area of Mrs. Margarita's garden? (Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.)

9.

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)


1. If two lines intersect at a point, then the vertically opposite angles are always …………….. .
(a) equal
(b) unequal
(c) supplementary
(d) Complementary
2. Two angles forming a linear pair are ……………… .
(a) equal
(b) supplementary
(c) unequal
(d) Complementary
3. A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points is called:
(a) Parallel
(b) transversal
(c) intersecting
(d) none of these
4. If two adjacent angles are supplementary, then they form ……………… .
(a) corresponding angles
(b) vertically opposite angles
(c) a linear pair of angles
(d) a ray
5. If two angles are supplementary, then the sum of their measures is ……………… .
(a) 90°
(b) 180°
(c) 360°
(d) 45°
6. If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is ……………. .
(a) 45°
(b) 180°
(c) 90°

7. If || m, then ∠1 = ∠2 because they are ……………. ,


(d) 360°

(a) corresponding angles


(b) vertically opposite angles
(c) alternate interior angles
(d) supplementary angles

8. If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, each pair of the corresponding angles are ……………. in
measure.
(a) equal
(b) unequal
(c) supplementary
(d) complementary
9. The difference in the measures’ of two complementary angles is 12°. Find the measures of the angles.
(a) 51° and 49°
(b) 51° and 39°
(c) 60° and 30°
(d) 50° and 40°
10. What is the measure of the complement of 41°?
(a) 139°
(b) 49°
(c) 35°
(d) 45°
11. Identify which of the following pairs of angles are complementary?
(a) 65°, 115°
(b) 63°, 27°
(c) 112°, 68°
(d) 130°, 50°
12. Identify which of the following pairs of angles are supplementary?
(a) 80°, 10°
(b) 63°, 27°
(c) 112°, 68°
(d) 45°, 45°
13. Find the angle, which is equal to its complement?
(a) 30°
(b) 25°
(c) 35°
(d) 45°
14. Find the angle, which is equal to its supplement?
(a) 60°
(b) 90°
(c) 180°
(d) none of these
15. The angle which is four times its complement is:
(a) 60°
(b) 30°
(c) 45°
(d) 72°
16. Which pair of following angles are complementary?
(a) 70°, 20°
(b) 75°, 25°
(c) 48°, 52°
(d) 45°, 55°
17. Which pair of following angles are supplementary?
(a) 110°, 50°
(b) 105°, 65°
(c) 50°, 130°
(d) 45°, 45°
18. What is complement of 63°?
(a) 18°
(b) 27°
(c) 30°
(d) 21°
19. Find the supplement of 105°.
(a) 80°
(b) 65°
(c) 75°

20. Two lines PQ and RS intersect at O. If ∠POR = 50°, then value of ∠ROQ is:
(d) 100°

(a) 120°
(b) 130°
(c) 90°
(d) 150°

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles Fill In The Blanks


1. Complementary angle of 65° is ………………. .
2. Supplementary angle of 45° is ……………….. .
3. If line AB||CD and LM is transversal, sum of two interior angles on the same side of transversal is equal to
………………… .
4. An angle is formed by the intersection of …………… .
5. If two lines intersect at a point and if one pair of vertically opposite angles arc acute angles, then the other
pair of vertically opposite angles are ……………….. .

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles True(T) And False(F)


1. If measure of an angle is 90° then its supplement angle will be greater than 90°.
2. Two obtuse angles form a linear pair.
3. Two acute angles form a linear pair.
4. If two adjacent angles are complementary they form a right angle.
5. Sum of interior angles on the same side of a transversal with two parallel lines is 90°.

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. In the given figures, decide whether a is parallel to b or not.

(a) If l || m, then ∠4 = ∠8
2. State the property that is used in each of the following statements:

(b) If ∠1 = ∠7, then l || m


(c) If ∠3 + ∠8 = 180°, then l || m

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles Short Answer Type Questions


Find the value of y in each of the following figure if a || b.

Grade 7 Maths Lines and Angles Long Answer Type Questions


1. Out of a pair of complementary angles, one is two third of the other. Find the angles.
2. In the following figure name the In fig, if a = 40°. Then what is the value of b.

3. In the following figure name the following pairs of angles:


(a) Obtuse vertically opposite angles.
(b) Adjacent complement angles.
(c) Equal supplementary angles.
(d) Unequal supplementary angles.
(e) Adjacement angles that do not form a linear pair.

Question 1:
Henry made 3 withdrawals of $2 each from his savings account. What was the change in his
balance?

Solution:

Question 2:
Lisa plays a video game and she loses points in it. She loses 5 points 4 times?

Solution:

Question 3:
Daniel has caddied 14 times over the past two months and earned a total of $196. How much
does he earn totally in 8 months?

Solution:
Question 4:
There are 63 groups at the confirmation meeting. If each group had three people, how many
people were at the meeting?

Solution:

Question 5:
Galapagos tortoises can nap sleep 16 hours a day. How many total hours of sleep could a
group of 19 tortoises get in one day?

Solution:

Question 6:
The stationary shop has 163 packets of pens. Each packet has 15 pens. How many pens are
there?

Solution:

Question 7:
The zookeeper wants to give each monkey 12 bananas. There are 53 monkeys. How many
bananas would he need?

Solution:
Question 8:
One packet can hold 56 chocolates. How many chocolates will 17 packets hold?

Solution:

Question 9:
Mother bought 8 T-Shirts at rupees 475 each. How much money did she pay in all?

Solution:

Question 10:
Jay has 2140 Philippines stamps. He has 4 times as many foreign stamps as Philippine
stamps. How many foreign stamps does he have?

Solution:

Question 11:
Manny bought 18 boxes of marbles. Each box had 555 marbles. How many marbles were
there in all?

Solution:

Question 12:
A baseball team has 9 players. In a tournament, there are 28 teams. How many players are
there in all?
Solution:

Question13:
A tray of eggs holds 12 eggs. If you have 63 full trays, how many eggs would you have?

Solution:

Question 14:
A store owner was buying uniforms for his employees. If each of his three stores needed eight
uniforms. How many uniforms would he need?

Solution:

Question 15:
John bought 2 boxes of books at a yard sale. If each box had five books. How many books
did he buy?

Solution:

Question 16:
An employee earns eight dollars an hour at a construction site. If he works 8 hours in 1 week.
How much money he would earn?

Solution:
Question17:
A pet store sold 5 gerbils in one week. If each of the gerbils costs 8 dollars, how much money
will they have made?

Solution:

Question 18:
The pupils of Mrs. Luna went on an educational tour at Manila Ocean Park. The Entrance Fee
is $280 per child. There were 37 pupils in the class. How much did Mrs. Luna pay for the
entrance fee if the pupils?

Solution:

Question 19:
In class, there are 40 children. Each child has 4 pencils. How many pencils are there in all?

Solution:

Question 20:
There are 20 oranges in each tree in an orchard. The orchard has 6 orange trees in all. How
many oranges are there in an orchard?

Solution:
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1. Find the Number of a Significant Figure in Each of the Following
(a) 8.4
(b) 173.6 m
(c) 407 g
(d) 4.68 m
(e) 8.1165 kg
(f) 0.054 km
(g) 0.00343 l
(h) 93.040 mg
(i) 30.030300 g
(j) 40.00 km
(k) 3.600 ml
(l) 70.002

Solution:
2. Round off each of the following correct up to 3 significant figures
(a) 57.3628 g
(b) 6.31874 kg
(c) 44.422 km
(d) 60.001 cm
(e) 0.0023596 m
(f) 0.0024030 l

Solution:
3. Round off
(a) 16.367 g correct to the three significant figures.
(b) 0.00949 mg correct to the two significant figures.
(c) 0.005618 g correct to the one significant figures.
(d) 28.303 mm correct to the four significant figures.
(e) 33.422 km correct to the four significant figures.
(f) 4.0832 kg correct to the two significant figures.
(g) 0.004628 mm correct to the one significant figures.

Solution:

4. Round off
(a) $ 3067.665 to the nearest cents.
(b) 0.00588 m to the nearest cm.
(c) 18.0333 kg to the nearest g.
(d) $ 49.63 to the nearest dollar.

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Problem 1:
After striking a floor, a certain ball rebounds 4/5th of the height from which it has fallen. What
is the total distance that it travels before coming to rest if it is gently dropped from a height of
120 meters?

Solution:

Problem 2:
8 years hence the sum of A’s and B’s age is 70 years. 4 years ago, the ratio between the sum
of ages of A and B together and C’s age was 2:1. What is the present age of C?

Solution:
Problem 3:
The income of a company doubles after one every year. If the initial income was Rs. 4 lakhs.
What would be the income after 5 years?

Solution:

Problem 4:
Man earns Rs 20 on the first day and spends Rs 15 on the next day. He again earns Rs 20 on
the third day and spends Rs 15 on the next day. If he continues to save like this, how soon
will he have Rs 60 in his hand?

Solution:

Problem 5:
If Raju have 24 hamburgers and he eats half of them in one hour, then his dog eats half of
what was left in one hour, how many hamburgers do he have left?

Solution:

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Problem 6:
Number of working days of a school is 5 days per week and I spend 5 hours in class each
day.. Boring!!! How much time do I spend in class each week?

Solution:
Problem 7:
Find the three consecutive even integers such that 6 times the sum of first and the third is 24
and greater than 11 times the second.

Solution:

Problem 8:
Leonard found four consecutive integers such that 3 times the sum of the first and fourth was
114 less than the product of -5 and the sum of the first two. What were the integers?

Solution:

Problem 9:
The sum of 2 numbers is 36 and their product is 248. What will be the sum of their
reciprocals?

Solution:

Problem 10:
In a poultry farm having hens and pigs, Rohan can see 84 heads and 282 legs. How many
hens are there?

Solution:
Problem 11:
The summation of 5 consecutive numbers is found out to be 335. If we add the largest and
smallest number what will we get?

Solution:

Problem 12:
Since Raj was not paying attention in class, instead of multiplying M by 3/4, he divided by 3/4.
This led to the difference of 14 between the two answers. What is the value of M?

Solution:

Problem 13:
Raman has 2 urns. Both these urns have the same pebbles. If 20 pebbles from urn B are
shifted to urn A, then the number of pebbles in both urns get interchanged. But if 10 pebbles
from urn A are put into urn B, then the number of pebbles in urn B is twice the number of
pebbles in urn A. How many pebbles do A and B respectively have?

Solution:

Problem 14:
On exchanging the digits in unit’s and ten’s place, the difference between original and new
numbers become 27. The digits in the unit place are 2 times the digit in the hundred’s place.
The digit in the ten’s place is 3 times the digit in the hundred’s place. What is 75% of the
original number?

Solution:
Problem 15:
In an area 2% of families have 5 children each. But 8% have no children at all. Amongst the
rest of the families 18% have 4 children and 27% have only one child. How many families live
in the area, if 297 families have either 2 or 3 children each?

Solution:

Problem 16:
A group wanted to renovate their club. Each member contributed an amount equal to twice
the number of members in the club. But the government contributed same amount as the
number of members. If each member had contributed the same amount as the number of
numbers and the government had given the twice amount of the members, then they would
have Rs.210 less. How many members are there?

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1. Express each of the following ratios in the simplest form

(a) 5.6 m to 28 cm

(b) 6 hours to a day

(c) 20 liters to 15 liters

(d) 170 : 240

Solution:

2. Simplify the following ratios

(a) 1/4 : 1/3 : 1/6


(b) 3.6 : 5.4
(c) 3²/₃ : 4¹/₂

Solution:

3. Compare the following ratios

(b) 1/3 : 1/5 and 1/5 ∶ 1/6


(a) 5 : 2 and 4 : 3

Solution:
4. In the ratio 3 : 5, the consequent is 20. Find the antecedent?

Solution:

5. Divide 2000 among A, B, C in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5?

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6. Determine whether the ratios form a Proportion or not

(a) 50 cm : 1 m = $80 : $160

(b) 200 ml : 2.5 l = $4 : $20

Solution:

7. Find the value of x in each of the following

(a) 4, 5, x, 48

(b) 7, 21, 30, x

(c) x, 28, 24, 4

Solution:
8. Find the fourth proportional to 54, 27, 18, x

Solution:

9. Find the third proportional to

(a) 9, 6, x

(b) 6, 12, x

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10. Find the mean proportional between

(a) 5 and 20

(b) 1.6 and 0.4

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Two lakh sixty-three thousand nine hundred fifty-three visitors visited the trade fair on
Sunday, four lakh thirty-three thousand visited on Monday, and three lakh twenty thousand six
hundred fifty-six visited on Tuesday. How many visitors in all visited the trade fair in three
days?

Solution:

Problem 2:
The weight of 298 bags of wheat is 29204 kg. Find the weight of such 125 bags of wheat?

Solution:

Problem 3:
In a garment manufacturing unit, vests are packed in packets of 6 pieces. Ten such packets
are then bundled in a carton. How many cartons are required to pack 540 vests?

Solution:

Problem 4:
A bookseller sold 56.248 copies in the first year. The sales doubled in the second year. How
many copies of the books were sold in the first two years?
Solution:

Problem 5:
There were 25,000 participants in a mention. One-fourth of them were above 50 years of age.
How many of the participants were in the age group of 50 years or less?

Solution:

Problem 6:
The total production of natural rubber in India during three years was 49400 kgs. If the
production during two years was respectively. 152870 kgs and 165850 kgs. Find the
production of natural rubber during third year?

Solution:

Problem 7:
Ashok packs 580368 apples in 428 boxes. How many apples will he pack in 515 boxes?

Solution:

Problem 8:
A factory produced 1188440 bulbs in one year. How many bulbs did it produce in the month
of August?

Solution:
Problem 9:
Fernando opened a pizza box. Inside there was 3/4 of a pizza. Fernando ate 1/2 of what was
remaining. How much of a pizza did Fernando pizza?

Solution:

Problem 10:
Two brothers had a total of 24 oranges. The first brother ate 1/3 of the oranges. The second
brother ate 1/4 of the oranges. How many oranges did they eat together?

Solution:

Problem 11:
The price of the cycle is Rs.5699. Find the price of 17 cycles?

Solution:

Problem 12:
An employee earns Rs. 65596 in the month of March. How much is he earning in a single
day?

Solution:
Problem 13:
At a furniture store, I bought 2 tables and 4 chairs. If each table cost $79 and each chair cost
$29. How much did I spend in all?

Solution:

Problem 14:
In an aquarium, there were 3 large fish tanks and 5 small fish tanks. Each large tank had 82
fish inside, and each small tank had 20 fish inside. How many fish does the aquarium have?

Solution:

Problem 15:
At the grocery store, Meena bought 4 bags of potatoes and 3 block of cheese. Each bag of
potatoes cost $17. Each block of cheese cost $14. How much did I spend in all?

Solution:

Problem 16:
Your basket team made 10 three-pointers, 8 two-point field goals, and 12 one-point foul
shots. Your opponents made 8 three-pointers, 12 two-point field goals, and 11 one-point foul
shots. Who won? By how many points did they win?

Solution:

Problem 17:
Latha saved Rs.16785 last year. Her father gave her Rs. 4325 more. How much money does
she have now?

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Vinay has 15,180. If he spends Rs. 1690 for shopping. How much will he be left with?

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If 4095 sample copies of a book were distributed among 365 dollars. How many books did
each dealer get?

Solution:

Problem 20:
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1. Express 729 as a power of 3.
(a) 38
(b) 36
(c) 93
(d) none of these
2. The value of (-1)55 is:
(a) -1
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) none of these
3. The value of (-1)500 is:
(a) -1
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) none of these
4. Simplify and write in exponential form of 22 × 25
(a) 23
(b) 27
(c) 128
(d) none of these
5. Simplify and write in exponential form of (-4)100 × (-4)20.
(a) (-4)120
(b) (-4)80
(c) (-4)2000
(d) none of these
6. The exponent in the expression 37 is ……………. .
(a) 1
(b) 7
(c) 0
(d) 3
7. The value of 3° is ………….. .
(a) 0
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) none of these
8. Multiplicative inverse of is …………… .
(a) 49
(b) 5
(c) 7
(d) -14
9. Fill in the Blank am ÷ an – a…….. Where m and n are natural numbers:-
(a) mn
(b) m + n
(c) m – n
(d) m ÷ n
10. Express (2a)4 in exponential form.
(a) 4a3
b) 16a4
(c) 2a4
(d) 8a4
11. In simplified form (3° + 4° + 5°)° is equals to:
(a) 12
(b) 3
(c) 12
(d) 1
12. The approximate distance of moon from the earth is 384, 467, 000 m and in
exponential form this distance can be written as …………….. .
(a) 3.84, 467 × 108 m
(b) 384, 467 × 10-8 m
(c) 384, 467 × 10-9 m
(d) 3.844, 67 × 10-13 m
13. 7 × 10-5 m is the standard form of which of the following ……………. .
(a) 0.0007 m
(b) 0.000007 m
(c) 0.0000007 m
(d) 0.00007 m
14. Fill in the blank: (-1)even number = ……………… .
(a) 2 × (-1)
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) -13
15. Fill in the blank: (-1)odd number = …………….. .
(a) 1
(b) -1
(c) 2
(d) 0
16. value of (3° + 2°) × 5° is
(a) 1
(b) 25
(c) 2
(d) 0
17. The Base in the expression 810 is …………….. .
(a) 10
(b) 2
(c) 8
(d) 800
18. Usual form of the expression 9 × 10-5 is given by …………….. .
(a) 0.00009
(b) 0.000009
(c) 90 × 10-4
(d) 0.09 × 10-3
19. 64 in exponential form is …………… .
(a) 26
(b) 162
(c)
(d) 24
20. 1024 in exponential form is …………… .
(a) 26
(b) 162
(c)
(d) none of these
Grade 7 Maths Exponents and Powers Fill In The Blanks

1.

2. (-3)3 × (-3)4 = …………… .


What power 2 is 32? ……………… .

4. Value of is …………….. .
5. The standard form of 2156000 is …………….. .
Grade 7 Maths Exponents and Powers Match of column:

Column I Column II

1. xm × xn a. xmn

2. xm ÷ xn b. 1

3. (xm)n c. (xy)n

4. xn × xn d. xm – n(m > n)

5. x ° e. xm + n
Grade 7 Maths Exponents and Powers Very Short Answer Type
Questions

Write in the standard form:

1. The distance between Earth and Moon is 384,000 km.


2. Speed of light in vacuum is 300,000,000 m/s.
3. 0.0034256
Find the value of:
4. 2° × 3° × 4°
5. (7° ÷ 30) × (8°- 5°)
6. 4° × 6° + 100°
Grade 7 Maths Exponents and Powers Short Answer Type Questions

a. Evaluate:

1. Find the value of x:

2. Find the value of a:

b. Find the value of x:

3. 5 = 5x
4. (26 ÷ 2-3) × 214 = 2x
Grade 7 Maths Exponents and Powers Long Answer Type Questions

1. Simplify and write the answer in scientific rotation :


(a) (5 × 103) × (3 × 105)
(b)
2. Find m for the following:
(a) = (2)m
(b) (7)3 ÷ (2)m =
3. Using the standard form, write number 73984 in expanded form.
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1. The area of a rectangular sheet is 500 cm2. If the length of the sheet is 25 cm, what is
its width?
(a) 20 cm
(b) 17 cm
(c) 30 cm
(d) 25 cm
2. Which figure encloses more area: a square of side 2 cm; a rectangle of side 3 cm & 2
cm; An equilateral triangle of side 4 cm?
(a) rectangle
(b) square
(c) triangle
(d) same of rectangle & square
3. The area of parallelogram is:
(a) base + height
(b) base × height
(c) base × base
(d) height × height
4. Which of the following has the formula: Base × Height
(a) area of parallelogram
(b) area of quadrilateral
(c) area of triangle
(d) area of trapezium
5. If the area of the triangle is 36 cm2 and the height is 3 cm, the base of the triangle will
be:
(a) 12 cm
(b) 39cm
(c) 108 cm
(d) 24 cm
6. The perimeter of square of side 2.55 m is:
(a) 10.2 m
(b) 10.2 m2
(c) 6.25 m2
(d) 6.25 m
7. Area of triangle whose base is 15 cm and corresponding altitude is 6 cm will be:
(a) 45 cm2
(b) 90 cm2
(c) 45 cm
(d) 90 cm
8. The circumference of circle whose diameter is 14 cm will be:
(a) 44 cm
(b) 88 cm
(c) 44 cm2
(d) 88 cm2
9. If the area of circle is 44 cm2, the area of shaded portion will be:
(a) 11 cm2
(b) 11 cm
(c) 22 cm2
(d) 22 cm2

10. The diameter of a circle is:


(a) r2
(b) 2r
(c) 2πr3
(d) πr2
11. 1 m2 = ………………
(a) 100 cm2
(b) 1000 cm2
(c) 10000 m2
(d) 10000 cm2
12. The value of constant π is:
(a) 31.4
(b)
(c)
(d) 314
13. The difference between the circumference and radius of a circle is 37 cm. The area
of the circle is:
(a) 111 cm2
(b) 184 cm2
(c) 154 cm2
(d) 259 cm2
14. On decreasing the radius of the circle by 30%, its area is decreased by:
(a) 30%
(b) 60%
(c) 45%
(d) none of these
15. The diameter of a wheel is 40 cm. How many revolutions will it make on covering
176 m?
(a) 140
(b) 150
(c) 160
(d) 166
16. Find the area of a circle whose circumference is 52.8 cm.
(a) 221.76 cm2
(b) 220.76 cm2
(c) 200.76 cm2
(d) none of these
17. If the perimeter of a semicircular protractor is 36 cm, find the diameter.
(a) 14 cm
(b) 16 cm
(c) 18 cm
(d) 12 cm
18. A wire is in the shape of a square of side 10 cm. If the wire is rebent into a rectangle
of length 12 cm, find its breadth.
(a) 12 cm
(b) 7 cm
(c) 8 cm
(d) 9 cm
19. Find the area of the shaded region in the adjacent figure, take π = 3.14
(a) 75 cm2
(b) 72 cm2
(c) 70 cm2
(d) none of these

20. The area of a square and a rectangle are equal. If the side of the square is 40 cm
and the breadth of the rectangle is 25 cm, find the length of the rectangle.
(a) 60 m
(b) 62 m
(c) 64 m
(d) 68 m
Grade 7 Maths Perimeter and Area Fill In The Blanks

1. 10000 m2 = ………………. hectare.


2. 1 m2 = ……………. cm2.
3. Perimeter of a regular polygon = length of one side × ………………. .
4. The distance around a circle is its ……………… .
5. If a wire in the shape of the square is rebent into a rectangle, then the …………….. of both
shapes remain same, but …………………. may vary.
Grade 7 Maths Perimeter and Area True(T) or False(F)

1. All the triangles that are equal in area are congruent.


2. All congruent triangles are equal in area.
3. Ratio of the circumference and the diameter of a circle is more than 3.

4. figure (b) has greater perimeter than figure (a)


5. If the area of rectangle increases from 2 cm2 to 4 cm2, then perimeter will remains same.
Grade 7 Maths Perimeter and Area Very Short Answer Type Questions
Complete the following Table:

Grade 7 Maths Perimeter and Area Short Answer Type Questions

1. Perimeter of a square park is 2000m. Find its area.


2. A rectangular plot is 75 metre long and 60 metre broad. It has a path of width 2 metre all
around it inside. Find the area of the path.
3. From a circular sheet of radius 4cm, a circle of radius 3cm is removed. Find the area of the
remaining sheet (Take π = 3.14).
4. The ratio of radii of two circles is 4:5. Find the ratio of their areas.

Grade 7 Maths Perimeter and Area Long Answer Type Questions

1. A shopkeeper sells two kinds of ‘Till Patti’. A square ‘Till Patti’ of side 19 cm cost ₹ 25 and
a circular ‘Till Patti’ of diameter 21cm cost ₹ 25 which Till Patti is a better deal and why?

2. Find the area of the shaded region in the following figures:


3. The Taj Mahal was created in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan to honour the
memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The design of the Taj Mahal is based on the
number, four and its multiples.
4. The garden at the Taj Mahal was laid out in four squares of the same size. Each square
was divided into four flower beds, with 400 flowers in each bed. How many flowers was in the
garden?

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1. On which day is the number of tourists maximum?
(a) Sunday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Tuesday
(d) Saturday

Answer

2. On which day is the number of tourists minimum?


(a) Friday
(b) Monday
(c) Thursday
(d) Saturday

Answer

3. On which day 60 tourists visit?


(a) Monday
(b) Tuesday
(c) Friday
(d) Sunday
Answer

4. What is the difference between the num-ber of tourists visiting on Friday and
Monday?
(a) 10
(b) 24
(c) 38
(d) 5

Answer

5. The sum of the number of tourists visit-ing on Sunday and Friday is


(a) 160
(b) 60
(c) 220
(d) 100

Answer

6. The difference between the maximum and minimum number of tourists is


(a) 50
(b) 80
(c) 90
(d) 100

Answer
7. A batsman scored the following number of runs in six innings:
35, 30, 45, 65, 39, 20
The mean runs scored by him in an inning is
(a) 39
(b) 38
(c) 37
(d) 40

Answer

8. The mean of the numbers 10,20, 30 and 40 is


(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 30
(d) 50

Answer

9. The range of the weights (in kg) of a students of a class given below is:
49, 60, 47, 50, 47, 59, 58, 45, 53
(a) 10
(b) 15
(c) 20
(d) 2

Answer

10. The marks of 11 students of a class are as given below:


78, 11, 99, 63, 94, 6, 78, 36, 30, 55, 22
The range of marks is
(a) 90
(b) 91
(c) 92
(d) 93

Answer

11. The rainfall (in mm) in a city on 7 days of a certain week was recorded as
follows:

On how many days was the rainfall less than 6 mm?


(a) 0
(b) 3
(c) 6
(d) 7

Answer

12. The mode of the distribution 3,5, 7, 4, 2, 1, 4, 3, 4 is


(a) 7
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 1

Answer
13. The marks of some students are as given below:
30, 31, 32, 32, 33, 32, 34, 35, 30, 31, 33, 32
Find the mode of their marks.
(a) 30
(b) 31
(c) 32
(d) 33

Answer

14. The median of the distribution 2, 3, 4, 7, 5, 1, 6 is


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

Answer

15. The median of the data 20, 30, 40, 10, 15, 25, 35 is
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 30
(d) 40

Answer
16. Which of the following statements is true?
(a) The mode is always one of the numbers in a data
(b) The mean is always one of the numbers in a data
(c) Mean < Mode in a data
(d) Median < Mode in a data

Answer

17. A coin is tossed. What is the probability of getting head?


(a) 0
(b) 1
(c)
(d) 2

Answer

18. A coin is tossed. What is the probability of getting tail?


(a) 1
(b)
(c) 2
(d) 0

Answer

19. A die is thrown. What is the probability of getting 1?


(a) 0
(b) 1
(c)
(d)
Answer

20. A die is thrown. What is the probability of getting 6?


(a) 0
(b)
(c)
(d) 1

Answer

Read the following bar graph and answer the following related questions :

21. Who got the maximum marks?


(a) Apala
(b) Meenu
(c) Saroj
(d) Indu

Answer
22. Who got the minimum marks?
(a) Apala
(b) Meenu
(c) Vimla
(d) Indu

Answer

23. The difference between maximum and minimum marks is


(a) 100
(d) 200
(c) 400
(d) 500

Answer

24. The ratio between the marks obtained by Saroj and Vimla is
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 3 : 4
(d) 1 : 6

Answer

25. How many girls have got marks more than 100?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 1

Answer

26. Who has got 400 marks?


(a) Vimla
(b) Saroj
(c) Indu
(d) Apala

Answer

27. The difference between the marks obtained by Vimla and Saroj is how many
times the difference between the marks obtained by Meenu and Saroj?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6

Answer

28. How many girls have got marks less than 600?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

Answer
Sale of Mathematics and English books in the year 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008
are given below :

Answer the following related questions :

29. In which year is the difference in the sale minimum?


(a)2008
(b) 2007
(c) 2006
(d) 2005

Answer

30. In which year is the difference in the sale maximum?


(a)2005
(b) 2006
(c) 2007
(d) 2008

Answer

31. The ratio of sales in the year 2005 is


(a) 2 : 1
(b) 3 : 1
(c) 4 : 1
(d) 2 : 3
Answer

32. The rise in the sale of Mathematics books from 2005 to 2008 is
(a) 100
(b) 200
(c) 300
(d) 400

Answer

33. The fall in the sale of English books from 2006 to 2007 is
(a) 50
(b) 100
(c) 150
(d) 200

Answer

Number of children in six different classes are given below :

Answer the following related questions.


34. In which class is the number of children maximum?
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9

Answer

35. In which class is the number of children minimum?


(a) 8
(b) 9
(c) 10
(d) 11

Answer

36. The difference between the maximum and minimum number of children is
(a) 100
(b) 200
(c) 300
(d) 400

Answer

37. In how many classes is the number of childern less than 500?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) 6

Answer
38. In how many classes is the number of childern more than 100?
(a) 6
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 1

Answer

39. The ratio of the number of childern of class 6 and 11 is


(a) 3 : 1
(b) 2 : 1
(c) 2 : 3
(d) 1 : 4

Answer

40. The total number of childern is


(a) 1775
(b) 1675
(c) 1575
(d) 1785

Answer

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1. Question
Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides equal to 5 cm, 9 cm and 10 cm.
A) 24 cm
B) 12 cm
C) 16 cm
D) 18 cm
E) 30 cm

Answer:- A
Sol.
Required perimeter = Sum of the sides = (5 + 9 + 10) cm = 24 cm

2. Question
An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 75 cm. Find its area.
A) 225√3/4 cm²
B) 110√3/4 cm²
C) 625√3/4 cm²
D) 729√3/4 cm²
E) None of these

Answer:- C
Sol. Given that, the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 75 cm.
Let, side be ‘a’
We know,
3a = 75
a = 25
Required area = (√3 × 25²)/4 = 625√3/4 sq cm.

3. Question
A square has a perimeter of 48 cm. Find its side and area.
A) 12, 144
B) 16, 144
C) 20, 200
D) 15, 125
E) None of these

Answer:- A
Sol.
Let, its side = a
According to the question,
4a = 48
a = 12 cm
Side = 12 cm
Area = side² = 12² = 144 cm²

4. Question
If the length and breadth of a rectangular house are 25 m and 10 m, then find its area and perimeter.

A) 250, 70
B) 200, 50
C) 150, 40
D) 250, 25
E) none of these

Answer :- A
Sol.
Area = Length × Breadth = 25×10 = 250 m²
Perimeter = 2(length + Breadth) = 2(25+10) = 70 m

5. Question
If the base and area of a parallelogram are 10 cm and 250 sq cm, then find its height.

A) 15 cm
B) 18 cm
C) 22 cm
D) 25 cm
E) 30 cm

Answer:- D
Sol.
Area = Base × Height
height = area/ base = 250/10 = 25 cm

6. Question
If the area and height of a right angle triangle is 42 cm² and 14cm. then find its base.

A) 8 cm
B) 6 cm
C) 9 cm
D) 12 cm
E) 15 cm

Answer:- B
Sol.
We know,
Area of a right angle triangle,
Area = 1/2 × Base × Height
=> 42 = 1/2 × base × 14
Base = 6 cm.

7. Question
A wheel makes 200 revolutions in covering a distance of 44 km. Find the radius of the wheel.
A) 30 m
B) 35 m
C) 25 m
D) 40 m
E) 50 m
Answer:- B
Sol.
Distance covered in 1 revolution
= total distance/total revolution
= 44 × 1000/200 = 220 m
Now, circumference ( perimeter) of the wheel,
2πr = 220
=> r = 220 × 1/2 × 7/22
r = 35 m
Thus, the radius of the wheel= 35 m

Method 2:

By applying the logic that in 22/7, 7 should be a multiple of one of the given options. Here, 35 is the option.

8. Question
If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and the breadth of the rectangle is decreased by 5%, then find the
percentage change in the area.

A) 4.5% increased
B) 5 % increased
C) 4% decreased
D) 5% decreased
E) None of these

Answer:-A
Sol.
Let, length =a and breadth = b
Required % change
= (a + b + ab/100)%
= [10 – 5 – (10×5)/100] %
= 4.5 %
Thus, area increased by 4.5 %.

Method 2:
110/100×95/100

=1045/1000

=1045-1000/1000×100

=4.5%

9. Question
What percentage of its area will be increased when the Sides of a square are increased by 22%?
A) 24.80 %
B) 30.65 %
C) 35.60 %
D) 48.84 %
E) 50.74 %

Answer
Sol:-
Required percentage
= [ 22+22+ (22×22)/100]%
= (44 + 4.84)%
= 48.84 %

10. Question
The radius of a ring (in the form circle) is 28 cm. The ring is then moulded in the form of a square. Find the area of the
square formed?

A. 2000 cm²

B. 1936 cm²

C. 2200 cm²

D. 1152 cm²

E. 1576 cm²

Answer: B

Explanation:
Radius of the ring (circle) (r) = 28 cm.

Length of the ring (Circumference/perimeter) = 2πr=2π(28)=176 cm

Let the side of the square be ‘a’ cm.

Perimeter of square (4a) = Circumference of the circle = 176 cm

or, 4a = 176 cm

or, a = 44 cm

Area of the square = a² = 44² = 1936 cm²

Thus, the area of the square is 1936 cm².

11. Question
The breadth of a rectangular park is 50% of its length. If the perimeter of the field is 900 m, then the area of the park is:

A. 65,000 m²
B. 62,000 m²
C. 45,000 m²
D. 68,500 m²
E. None of these

Answer: (C).
Explanation:

∴ breadth = 50% of x = x/2


Let the length of the rectangular park be x m.

Perimeter of rectangular park = 900


or, 2(length + breadth) = 900
or, 2(x+x/2)=900
or, 3x/2 = 450

∴ Length = 300 m
or, x = 300

∴ Area = length * Breadth = 300 × 150 = 45000 m²


Breadth= 300/2 = 150 m

12. Question
The diagonal of a square park is 20 m. What is the area of the park?
A. 200 m²
B. 500 m²
C. 450 m²
D. 60 m²

Answer: A
Explanation:

∴ Area=1/2 × 20 × 20 = 200 m²
Area of square =1/2× (diagonal)²

13. Question
There is a rectangular ground in a school. If its perimeter and length is 120 m and 45 m respectively, find:
(i) it’s breadth
(ii) it’s area.

A) 15 m, 675 m²
B) 25 m, 575 m²
C) 15 m, 225 m²
D) 30 m, 300 m²
E) None of these

Answer :- A
Solution:
(i) Perimeter of the rectangular ground= 120 m
Now,
2(l + b) = 120
l + b = 60
45 + b = 60
b = 60 – 45 = 15 m
So, the breadth = 15 m.
(ii) Area of the rectangular ground = l × b = 45 m × 15 m = 675 m²
So, the required area = 675 m²

14. Question
88 cm long wire is first bent into a circle and then into a square. Which one will have more area?

A) circle > square

B) Square > circle

C) Square = circle

D) none of these

Answer :- A

Solution:
Length of the wire = 88 cm
Side of the square = 88 ÷ 4 cm = 22 cm
Area of the square = (Side)2 = (22)² cm² = 484 cm²
Circumference of the circle = 88 cm
2πr = 88
r = 88× 1/2×7/22 = 14 cm
Area of the circle = πr² = 22/7 × 14² = 616 cm²
Since, 616 cm² > 484 cm²

So, the circle have more area.

Area And Perimeter Multiple Choice


Questions
1. The dimension of the floor of a rectangle hall is 4 m x 3 m. The
floor of the hall is to be tiled fully with 8 cm x 6 cm rectangular
tiles without breaking tiles to a smaller size, What many tiles are
required?
a) 1900
b) 2500
c) 3300
d) 576

Answer
b) 2500

2. A rectangle has 15 cm as its length and 150 cm 2 as its area. Its


area is increased to 11⁄3 times the original area by increasing only
its length. What is the new perimeter?
a) 40 cm
b) 50 cm
c) 60 cm
d) 70 cm

Answer
c) 60 cm

3. A 5 m wide lawn is cultivated all along the outside of a


rectangular plot measuring 90 m x 40 m. What is the total area
of the lawn?
a) 1680 m2
b) 1400 m2
c) 1350 m2
d) 1250 m2

Answer
b) 1400 m2
4. A rectangle lawn 60 m x 40 m has two roads each 5 m wide
running in the middle of it, one parallel to the length and another
parallel to the breadth. What is the cost of traveling the road at
₹60 per sq meter?
a) ₹28,000
b) ₹23,200
c) ₹32,300
d) ₹28,500

Answer
d) ₹28,500

5. A hall 40 m long and 15 m broad is to be paved with stones


each measuring 6 dm x 5 dm. What is the number of stones
required?
a) 2000
b) 2500
c) 3200
d) 3600

Answer
a) 2000

6. A road of 1 m wide is laid around a rectangle garden of length


10 m and width 5 m. What is the cost of cementing the road at
₹200 per m2?
a) ₹10,000
b) ₹6,800
c) ₹13,000
d) ₹3,400

Answer
b) ₹6,800
7. What is the length of the longest pole that can be placed in
the park if the park is 10 m long and 8 m broad?
a) 12.8 m
b) 13.4 m
c) 14.7 m
d) 10.2 m

Answer
a) 12.8 m

8. If the perimeter of a rectangle field is 200 m and its breadth is


40 m. What is the area?
a) 4800 m2
b) 3600 m2
c) 1200 m2
d) 2400 m2

Answer
d) 2400 m2

9. The length of a hall is 4/3 times its breadth and the area of the
hall is 300 m2. What is the difference between the length and
breadth?
a) 25 m
b) 5 m
c) 9 m
d) 7 m

Answer
b) 5 m

10. The length of a rectangle is 2 cm more than its breadth. If the


perimeter of the rectangle is 48 cm, then what is the area?
a) 92 cm2
b) 96 cm2
c) 143 cm2
d) 153 cm2

Answer
c) 143 cm2

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11. A circular wire of radius 42 cm is cut and bent in the form of


a rectangle whose sides are in the ratio 6 : 5. What is the smaller
side of the rectangle?
a) 60 cm
b) 52 cm
c) 48 cm
d) 70 cm

Answer
a) 60 cm

12. What is the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside
a rectangle of sides 7 m x 6 m?
a) 198/7 m2
b) 202/7 m2
c) 177/9 m2
d) 576/3 m2

Answer
a) 198/7 m2

13. What is the area of the largest circle that can be drawn inside
a square of a side 14 cm?
a) 174 cm2
b) 204 cm2
c) 154 cm2
d) 194 cm2

Answer
c) 154 cm2

14. If the area of a circle is 38.5 cm2. What is the circumference?


a) 31 cm
b) 24 cm
c) 11 cm
d) 22 cm

Answer

15. What is the area of a circle if the circumference is 352 m?


a) 8,965 m2
b) 9,856 m2
c) 8,956 m2
d) 5,898 m2

Answer
b) 9856 m2

16. If the ratio of areas of two squares is 9 : 1, What is the ratio


of their perimeters?
a) 1: 2
b) 1: 3
c) 3 : 1
d) 3 : 4

Answer

17. A colored cloth 1.75 m long and 105 cm wide is made into
square handkerchiefs of side 35 cm. How many handkerchiefs
can be made with the given cloth?
a) 19
b) 17
c) 23
d) 15

Answer
d) 15

18. If the side of a square is doubled, What is the ratio of the


area of the resulting square to that of the given square?
a) 3 : 1
b) 4 : 1
c) 5 : 1
d) 1 : 2

Answer
b) 4 : 1

19. The area of a rectangle is 144 m long is the same as that of a


square having a side of 84 m long. What is the width of the
rectangle?
a) 39 m
b) 35 m
c) 49 m
d) 14 m

Answer
c) 49 m

20. The length and breadth of a rectangular field are 120 m and
80 m. Inside the field, a park of 12 m width is made around the
field. What is the area of the park?
a) 7344 m2
b) 2256 m2
c) 3224 m2
d) 4224 m2

Answer

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21. The cross-section of a canal is a trapezium in shape. If the


canal is 10 meters wide at the top and 6 meters wide at the
bottom and the area of the cross-section is 640 m2. What is the
length of the canal?
a) 80 m
b) 160 m
c) 120 m
d) 70 m

Answer
a) 80 m

22. The area of a trapezium is 384 cm2. If its parallel sides are in
the ratio 3 : 5 and the perpendicular distance between them be
12 cm. What is the smaller of the parallel sides?
a) 22 cm
b) 36 cm
c) 12 cm
d) 24 cm

Answer
d) 24 cm

23. The length of two parallel sides of a trapezium are 20 cm and


30 cm and its height is 6 cm. What is the area?
a) 150 cm2
b) 200 cm2
c) 250 cm2
d) 300 cm2

Answer
a) 150 cm2

24. The distance of 14 cm long side of a parallelogram from the


opposite sides 16 cm. What is the area of the parallelogram?
a) 226cm2
b) 116 cm2
c) 224 cm2
d) 118 cm2

Answer
c) 224 cm2

25. The length of the diagonal of a rhombus is 80% of the length


of the other diagonal. Then, the area of the rhombus is how
many times the square of the length of the longer diagonal?
a) 5/2
b) 2/5
c) 4/5
d) 5/4

Answer
b) 2/5

26. The area of a rhombus is 144 cm2, one of the diagonal is twice
as long as the other. What is the length of its diagonal?
a) 24 cm, 48 cm
b) 12 cm, 48 cm
c) 24 cm, 48 cm
d) 12 cm, 24 cm
Answer
d) 12 cm, 24 cm

27. If the length of a side of a rhombus is 5 m and one of its


diagonal is of length 8 m. What is the length of the other
diagonal?
a) 4 m
b) 5 m
c) 6 m
d) 7 m

Answer
c) 6 m

28. What should be the length of a rope by which a cow must be


tethered in order that it may be able to gaze an area of 9856 m 2?
a) 56 m
b) 88 m
c) 65 m
d) 51 m

Answer
a) 56 m

29. 100 m2=______ cm2


a) 10K
b) 1M
c) 1K
d) 100K

Answer
b) 1M

30. 5000 cm2=_____ dm2


a) 5M
b) 500
c) 50
d) 500K

Answer
c) 50

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31. 1 hectare=_____m2
a) 10K
b) 100K
c) 1M
d) 1K

Answer
a) 10K

32. The area of a rhombus is half the product of its _____?


a) Length
b) Curved Surface
c) Diagonal
d) Opposite Side

Answer
c) Diagonal

33. If the perimeter and area of a square are numerically equal


then, What is the length of its side?
a) 2 Units
b) 4 Units
c) 5 Units
d) 7 Units
Answer
b) 4 Units

34. If the ratio of the lengths and breadths of a rectangle is 3 : 2


and its area is 96 cm2. What is the length?
a) 8 cm
b) 24 cm
c) 6 cm
d) 12 cm

Answer
d) 12 cm

35. The perimeter of a plane figure is the ______ of its boundary.


a) Diagonal
b) Length
c) Side
d) Surface

Answer
b) Length

36. The measure of the surface enclosed by a plane figure is


called its ______?
a) Area
b) Diagonal
c) Length
d) Perimeter

Answer
a) Area

37. What is the Diagonal of a rectangle?


a) √(l2+b2) Units
b) (l2+b2) Units
c) a√2 Units
d) √{Area- (l2+b2)} Units

Answer
a) √(l2+b2) Units

38. A square lawn is surrounded by a path 2.5 m wide. If the area


of the path is 165 m2. What is the area of the lawn?
a) 166 m2
b) 176 m2
c) 186 m2
d) 196 m2

Answer
d) 196 m2

39. The perimeter of a square grassy plot is 122 m. What is the


cost of cutting the grass at ₹4 per sq meter?
a) ₹4721
b) ₹3721
c) ₹5721
d) ₹2721

Answer
b) ₹3721

40. The area of a square field is one hectare. What is the cost of
fencing it at ₹26.50 per meter?
a) ₹11,769
b) ₹10,600
c) ₹20,260
d) ₹19,789

Answer
b) ₹10,600
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41. The length of the diagonal of a square is 32 cm. What is the


perimeter? (Take √2=1.41)
a) 93.42 cm
b) 90.24 cm
c) 92.24 cm
d) 87.65 cm

Answer
b) 90.24 cm

42. What is the diagonal of a square having each side 8 m long?


(Take √2=1.41)
a) 11.28 m
b) 12.28 m
c) 13.28 m
d) 14.28 m

Answer
a) 11.28 m

43. A rectangle field is 50 m x 40.5 m. It has 2 crossroads


through its center, running parallel to its sides. The width of the
longer and the shorter roads are 1.8 m and 2.5 m. Find the total
expense involved in cementing the road at ₹24 per m2 and laying
grass in the remaining part at ₹1.60 per m2?
a) ₹7243.20
b) ₹7342.20
c) ₹7423.20
d) ₹7324.20

Answer
c) ₹7423.20

44. A rectangular grassy plot 110 m long and 65 m wide has a


gravel path 3 m wide all round it on the inside. Find the cost of
leveling the path at 680 paise per sq meter?
a) ₹6589.20
b) ₹6985.20
c) ₹6895.20
d) ₹6598.20

Answer
c) ₹6895.20

45. A rectangular grassy lawn measuring 38 m x 25 m has been


surrounded externally by a 2.5 m wide path. Calculate the cost of
graveling the path at the rate of ₹34.50 per sq meter?
a) ₹13,730
b) ₹11,730
c) ₹11,370
d) ₹17,130

Answer
b) ₹11730

46. The cost of carpeting a room 18 m long with a carpet 75 cm


wide at ₹74.50 per meter is ₹13,410. What is the breadth of the
room?
a) 4.7 m
b) 6.5 m
c) 8.5 m
d) 7.5 m

Answer
d) 7.5 m
47. The length of a rectangle is 12 m and its diagonal is 15 m.
What is the area of the rectangle?
a) 108 m2
b) 98 m2
c) 118 m2
d) 128 m2

Answer
a) 108 m2

48. The area of a rectangle park is 2160 m2. The length and
breadth of the park are in the ratio 5 : 3. Find the cost of fencing
the park at ₹25 per meter?
a) ₹4800
b) ₹5600
c) ₹5200
d) ₹4700

Answer
a) ₹4800

49. The area of a rectangle is 20 m2 and its length is 8m. What is


the perimeter of the rectangle?
a) 17 m
b) 31 m
c) 21 m
d) 27 m

Answer
c) 21 m

50. Side of square=_____ units


a) a2
b) √(Area)
c) 1⁄2 x (Diagonal)
d) Area2

Answer
b) √(Area)

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51. The base of a parallelogram is twice its height. If the area is


98 cm2. What is the height?
a) 14 cm
b) 17 cm
c) 24 cm
d) 26 cm

Answer
a) 14 cm

52. A parallelogram has sides of 15 cm and 12 cm. If the distance


between its shorter sides is 7.5 cm. What is the distance
between its longer sides?
a) 5 cm
b) 7 cm
c) 6 cm
d) 9 cm

Answer
c) 6 cm

53. What is the area of the rhombus if the length of whose


diagonal are 25 cm and 16.8 cm?
a) 310 cm2
b) 210 cm2
c) 190 cm2
d) 110 cm2

Answer
b) 210 cm2

54. Find the area of a rhombus having each side equal to 13 cm


and one of its diagonals equal to 24 cm?
a) 110 cm2
b) 170 cm2
c) 120 cm2
d) 150 cm2

Answer
c) 120 cm2

55. What is the area of a trapezium ABCD whose parallel sides


are AB=19 cm, DC=9 cm, and the non-parallel sides are BC=8 cm
and DA=6 cm?
a) 77.2 cm2
b) 47.2 cm2
c) 57.2 cm2
d) 67.2 cm2

Answer
d) 67.2 cm2

56. The parallel sides of a trapezium are 18 cm and 15 cm and


the distance between them is 5.6 cm. What is the area of the
trapezium?
a) 92.4 cm2
b) 91.4 cm2
c) 98.4 cm2
d) 96.4 cm2
Answer
a) 92.4 cm2

57. The length of the parallel sides of a trapezium are in the ratio
5 : 3 and the distance between them is 12.5 cm. If the area of the
trapezium is 450 cm2. What is the length of its parallel sides?
a) 15 cm and 7 cm
b) 12 cm and 14 cm
c) 15 cm and 9 cm
d) 17 cm and 9 cm

Answer
c) 15 cm and 9 cm

58. What is the area of a regular hexagon in which each side


measures 13 cm and height is 23 cm?
a)422 cm2
b) 432 cm2
c) 442 cm2
d) 452 cm2

Answer
b) 432 cm2

59. What is the area of a semi-circle of radius 10.5 cm?


a) 143.25 cm2
b) 153.25 cm2
c) 173.25 cm2
d) 137.25 cm2

Answer
c) 173.25 cm2

60. If the perimeter of a semi-circle is 18 cm what is the area?


a) 19.25 cm2
b) 17.25 cm2
c) 18.25 cm2
d) 19.75 cm2

Answer

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61. A wire is bent into the form of a square of side 27 cm. The
wire is straightened and bent into the form of a semi-circle. What
will be the radius of the semi-circle so formed?
a) 17 cm
b) 19 cm
c) 21 cm
d) 24 cm

Answer
c) 21 cm

62. What is the Area of a semi-circle?


a) 1⁄2 π2 x (radius)2 Sq. Units
b) 1⁄2 π x (radius)2 Sq. Units
c) 1⁄2 π x (radius) Sq. Units
d) ⁄ π x (radius)2 Sq. Units
1
4

Answer
b) 1⁄2 π x (radius)2 Sq. Units

63. What is the Area of a Trapezium?


a) 1⁄2 (Sum of all parallel sides) Sq. Units
b) 1⁄2 (Distance between them) Sq. Units
c) 1⁄2 (Sum of all parallel sides + Distance between them) Sq. Units
d) 1⁄2 (Sum of all parallel sides x Distance between them) Sq. Units
Answer
d) 1⁄2 (Sum of all parallel sides x Distance between them) Sq. Units

64. What is the Area of a Rhombus?


a) 1⁄2 x (Product of diagonals) Sq. Units
b) 1⁄2 x (Product of diagonals)2 Sq. Units
c) 1⁄2 x (Radius) Sq. Units
d) 1⁄2 x (Sum of parallel + Product of diagonals) Sq. Units

Answer
a) 1⁄2 x (Product of diagonals) Sq. Units

65. What is the perimeter of a semi-circle?


a) Radius x (2π+2) Units
b) Radius x (2π) Units
c) Radius x (π+2) Units
d) Radius + (2π) Units

Answer
c) Radius x (π+2) Units

66. What is the area of the parallelogram?


a) 1⁄2 x (Product of diagonals)2 Sq. Units
b) 1⁄2 x (Diagonals)2 Sq. Units
c) (Base x Height) Sq. Units
d) 1⁄2 (Base x Height) Sq. Units

Answer
c) (Base x Height) Sq. Units

67. The area of a rhombus is 184 cm2 and its perimeter is 64 cm.
What is the altitude?
a) 14.5 cm
b) 13.5 cm
c) 12.5 cm
d) 11.5 cm
Answer
d) 11.5 cm

68. A square field has an area of 6.25 acres. What is the cost of
putting a fence around it at ₹32.50 per meter?
a) ₹3520
b) ₹3025
c) ₹3205
d) ₹3250

Answer
d) ₹3250

69. A rectangular plot of land measures 95 m x 72 m. Inside the


plot, a path of uniform width 3.5 m is to be constructed all
around. The rest of the plot is to be laid with grass. What is the
total expense involved in constructing the path at ₹46.50 per
m2 and laying the grass at ₹3.75 per m2?
a) ₹73,530
b) ₹73,350
c) ₹63,530
d) ₹63,350

Answer
a) ₹73,530

70. The length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio
7 : 5 and its perimeter is 384. What is the cost of repeating the
field at ₹1.25 per sq meter?
a) ₹11,800
b) ₹11,600
c) ₹11,100
d) ₹11,200

Answer
d) ₹11,200

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