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    If area of a triangle is equal to area of a square and side of square is equal to height of triangle, then what will be the base of the triangle?

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    Find out the area of the given shape, if the area of each square is 3 cm2.



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    If area of a parallelogram is 24 cm2, then which of the following pairs of base and height would not give area of the parallelogram = 24 cm2?

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    Find the area of the given shape.

    (Note: It is symmetrical along the line AB)

  • Question 5
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    A table top measures 6 m 14 cm and 86 cm. Find the area of the table top.

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    Find the perimeter of the shaded region of the given shape.(side of each square is 1 unit)

  • Question 7
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    Find the perimeter of the given shape.

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    If breadth of a rectangle is of its length and its area is 2904 cm2, then find its perimeter.

  • Question 9
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    If area of a triangle is 16 cm2 and its height is 8 cm, then find the base of the triangle.

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following figures has the largest perimeter? (Given: Area of each small square is same)

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    If length of a rectangle is doubled and its width is halved, then what will happen to its area?

  • Question 12
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    The perimeter of a rectangular swimming pool is 56 m. If the width of the swimming pool is 12.5 m, then what is the double of the area of swimming pool?

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    Find the missing side of the given parallelogram, if its perimeter is 38 cm.


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    Perimeter of a square is double of its area. What is the measure of side of the square(in cm)?

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    Directions: Read the given information carefully and choose the correct answer.

    The following figure is made using two similar rectangles. Find the perimeter of the given shape formed by two rectangles, if the length and breadth of one rectangle is 16 cm and 8 cm.


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    There are 96 square tiles which make up the floor of the hall in a wedding palace. If the perimeter of each tile is 8 m, what is the area of the floor of the hall?

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    There is a rectangular park with width 45.5 m and length 65.25 m. A fencing is to be put around it. What length of fencing is required to surround the whole park, if there is an opening of 2.5 m for the gate?

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    The area of a square shaped swimming pool is 225 m2. What is the perimeter of the swimming pool?

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    A sheet of tin with dimensions 165 cm by 396 cm is to be cut, such that smaller sheets of dimensions 36 cm by 24 cm are obtained to make small cans. How many smaller sheets of tin can be obtained?

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    How many sheets of paper of dimensions 9 cm by 8 cm are required to fully cover the surface of a table measuring 72 cm by 36 cm?

  • Question 21
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    There is a square garden with a pathway around it. The length of a side of the square garden is 40 m and the path is 3 m in width. Find the area of the pathway.

  • Question 22
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    A person wants to paint a rectangular wall in his house. Length of the wall is 15 m and width is 8 m. Find the cost of painting the wall at the rate of Rs. 50 per sq.m.

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    There is a rectangular floor made from square tiles. Side of one tile is 2 m. Length of the floor is 12 m and width is 10 m. There were 10 tiles set up on the floor. How much area (in sq.m) is left in which tiles have yet to be set up?

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    There is a track in shape of a circle with radius of 20 m. How much distance is covered by Hari, if he runs 5 laps around it?

  • Question 25
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    Jaggi goes for a walk every Thursday. He walks 12 times around a rectangular park of length 40 m and breadth 15 m. How much distance does he cover?

  • Question 26
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    Which of following figures has the minimum shaded area?


  • Question 27
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    Directions: State 'T' for true and 'F' for false.

    (i) Perimeter of a square and area of a square with side 2 cm is equal.

    (ii) Circumference of circle is the measure of its boundary.

    (iii) Area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and width 4 cm is twice the area of a square with side 4 cm.

  • Question 28
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    Find the area of given figure if all the circles are equal to each other having radius 4 cm.

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

    Radius of circle (cm) Area (cm2) Circumference (cm)
    12 P Q
    15 R S

  • Question 30
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    Figure (a) is made up of ten identical squares. Four squares were added to figure (a) to form figure (b). The area of figure (a) is 810 cm2. What is the area of figure (b)?

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