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    How many times does the area of a square become if its side is doubled?

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    If the area of one square is 5 cm2, find the area of the given figure.

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    If the area of a rectangle is 64 cm2, then which of the following can be the length and width of that rectangle?

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    Find the area of the given figure.


  • Question 5
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    A glass sheet for a building measures 7 m 600 cm by 1 m 300 cm. Find the perimeter of the glass sheet.

  • Question 6
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    Find the perimeter of the shaded portion in the given figure.

  • Question 7
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    Find the perimeter of the given shape.


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    The breadth of a rectangle is 68 cm and its length isof the breadth. Find the area of the rectangle.

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    If the perimeter of an isosceles triangle with the unequal side measuring 5 cm is 37 cm, find the length of the other two sides.

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following figures has the largest perimeter?

    (Note: Side of all the squares in the question is 1 unit)

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    If the length of each side of an equilateral triangle is multiplied by 7, then the new perimeter is __ times the original perimeter.

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    The area of a rectangular sheet is 425 cm2 and its breadth is 17 cm. Which of the following options is 4 times the length of the rectangle?

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    Find the missing length in the given figure.

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    If the perimeter of a square is numerically equal to the area of a rectangle and the breadth of the rectangle is equal to the side of the square, then what is the length of the rectangle?

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    A shape is formed by putting 9 squares together as shown in the figure below. If the length of each side is 11 cm, find the perimeter of the figure.

  • Question 16
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    Find the ratio of the perimeter to the area of a square with side 12 cm.

  • Question 17
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    There is a garden with length 80.5 m and width 70 m. Find the perimeter of the fence required for fencing the garden.

  • Question 18
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    The lid of a square box of side 40 cm is sealed all round with the tape. What is the length of the tape required if the lid is sealed 4 times?

  • Question 19
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    A certain number of tiles, each of area 46 cm2, are to be placed in a warehouse of area 69,000 cm2. Find the number of tiles that can be placed in the warehouse.

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    Find the number of tiles, each measuring 25 cm by 6 cm, which can cover a wall of dimensions 12 m by 8 m.

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    Piyush runs twice around a rectangular field of length 18 m and breadth 16 m. Mohit runs thrice around a square field of side 24 m. Who covers more distance and by how much?

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    Manish wants to plough a rectangular field with the help of a tractor. The length of the rectangular field is 100 m and the breadth is 50.5 m. Find the total cost of ploughing the field if the cost of ploughing is Rs. 15 per metre.

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    Seven square-shaped flower beds, each of side 1.5 m, are dug on a piece of land, 5.8 m long and 5.2 m wide. What is the area of the remaining part of the land?

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    Find the distance covered by Mohan if he takes 5 rounds of an equilateral triangular park of side 110 m.

  • Question 25
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    An athlete takes 18 rounds of a rectangular park, 35 m long and 25 m wide. The total distance covered by him is

  • Question 26
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    Which of the following figures has/have the maximum shaded area?


  • Question 27
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    Directions: State T for true and F for false.

    (i) The perimeter of a rectangle is four times its sides.
    (ii) In a blackboard, the region available for writing is its area.
    (iii) The distance covered along the boundary of a closed figure is called its perimeter.

    (i) (ii) (iii)
    (A) T F F
    (B) F T T
    (C) F F T
    (D) F T F

  • Question 28
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    Rahul bent a rope to form the given figure (not drawn to scale). The figure is made up of 5 identical squares and 7 equilateral triangles. Find the length of the rope.

  • Question 29
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    Find the values of P, Q, R and S.

    Length of rectangle (cm) Breadth of rectangle (cm) Area (cm2) Perimeter (cm)
    25 P 400 Q
    18 R S 132


    P Q R S
    (A) 16 80 44 854
    (B) 16 82 48 864
    (C) 18 84 52 874
    (D) 18 86 56 884

  • Question 30
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    Figure P is made up of ten identical squares. Six squares are removed from figure P to form figure Q. If the perimeter of figure P is 304 cm, what will be the perimeter of figure Q?

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