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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

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    What would be the area of Dairy Milk chocolate?
    Solution
    The correct answer is option 1 because the area the Dairy Milk chocolate covers is a total of 70 squares.
    As it is given that the area of 1 box = 1 sq. cm, so we can calculate all the boxes that the chocolate has been divided into or we can multiply the length and the breadth of the chocolate to find the area.

    Area of Dairy Milk chocolate = L B
    14 5 = 70 cm2
  • Question 2
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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

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    Which of the chocolates shown in the picture has the largest area?
    Solution
    Given the area of 1 box = 1 cm2
    So by calculating the number of boxes of all the chocolates, we can know about its area.
    Dairy Milk Chocolate = 70 cm2
    Perfectly Pink Hot Chocolate = 54 cm2
    The Chocolate Bar = 64 cm2
    Lavazza = 40 cm2
    Therefore, Dairy Milk Chocolate has the maximum area.
  • Question 3
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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the chocolates shown in the picture has the least area?
    Solution
    The area of various chocolate are:
    Dairy Milk Chocolate = 70 cm2
    Perfectly Pink Hot = 54 cm2
    The Chocolate Bar = 64 cm2
    Lavazza Chocolate = 40 cm2
    Therefore, Lavazza has the least area, i.e. 40 cm2.
  • Question 4
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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

    ...view full instructions

    Find the difference between the area of Dairy Milk Chocolate and Lavazza Chocolate.
    Solution
    Option 2 is correct.
    The area of Dairy Milk Chocolate is 70 cm2 and the area of Lavazza Chocolate is 40 cm2.
    Therefore, difference = (70 – 40) = 30 cm2
  • Question 5
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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

    ...view full instructions

    What is the sum of areas of Lavazza Chocolate and Perfectly Pink Hot Chocolate?
    Solution
    Option 3 is correct. The sum of the areas of Lavazza Chocolate and Perfectly Pink Hot Chocolate is 94 cm2.
    Area of Lavazza = 40 cm2
    Area of Perfectly Pink Hot = 54 cm2
    Sum = 94 cm2
  • Question 6
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    Chocolate is a raw or processed food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cocoa tree. It is one of the most loveable gifts. Some of the chocolates are shown below. Consider area of 1 box = 1 sq cm.

    ...view full instructions

    What is the difference between the highest area and the lowest area covered by a chocolate?
    Solution
    Option 1 is correct.
    The Dairy Milk Chocolate has the highest area, i.e. 70 cm2 and the lowest area is of Lavazza Chocolate, i.e. 40 cm2.
    Therefore, difference between highest area and lowest area, i.e. (70 – 40) cm2 = 30 cm2.
  • Question 7
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

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    Which of the following stamps has the largest area?
    Solution
    Option 1 is the correct answer. We can get to know the area of various stamps by calculating the number of boxes the stamp has been split into.
    Therefore, we can know the area of:
    Stamp 1 = 40 cm2
    Stamp 2 = 24 cm2
    Stamp 3 = 16 cm2
    Stamp 4 = 20 cm2
    [considering 1 box = 1 cm2]
    Therefore, we can easily get that the largest area is of stamp 1.
  • Question 8
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

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    Which two stamps have the sum of their areas equal to 60 cm2?
    Solution
    Option 2 is correct.
    Area of stamp 1 = 40 cm2
    Area of stamp 4 = 20 cm2
    Therefore, the sum of these becomes = 60 cm2.
    So, the correct option is 2.
  • Question 9
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following stamps has the smallest area?
    Solution
    Option 3 is correct because stamp 3 has the smallest area, i.e. 16 cm2. The areas of all other stamps are more than 16 cm2.
  • Question 10
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

    ...view full instructions

    What is the difference between the area of Stamp 1 and the area of Stamp 2?
    Solution
    Option 4 is correct.
    Because area of stamp 1 = 40 cm2
    Area of stamp 2 = 24 cm2
    So, the difference by which the area of stamp 1 is greater than that of stamp 2 = 40 - 24 = 16 cm2.
  • Question 11
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

    ...view full instructions

    By how much is the area of Stamp 3 less than the area of Stamp 4?
    Solution
    Option 1 is correct.

    As the area of Stamp 4 = 20 cm2
    Area of Stamp 3 = 16 cm2
    So, the difference by which the area of Stamp 3 is less than that of Stamp 4 = 20 - 16 = 4 cm2
  • Question 12
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    A postage stamp is a small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on a mail item as an evidence of payment of postage. Stamps are made from a special paper, with a national designation and denomination on the face and gum on the reverse side.

    ...view full instructions

    How many more cm2 of Stamp 3 are required so that its area becomes equal to the area of Stamp 2?
    Solution
    The correct answer is option 3.
    Area of Stamp 3 = 16 cm2
    Area of Stamp 2 = 24 cm2
    So, the cm2 required to be added in stamp 3 to make it equal to stamp 2 = 24 - 16 = 8 cm2.
  • Question 13
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    Which of the following paintings has the largest perimeter?
    Solution
    If the area of 1 box = 1 cm2, it means both the sides (i.e. length and breadth) will be 1
    cm each. So, the perimeters are:
    Butterfly painting = 20 cm
    Tiger painting = 22 cm
    Flower painting = 20 cm
    Scenery painting = 26 cm
    Therefore, option 4 is correct, i.e. Scenery painting has the largest perimeter, i.e. 26 cm.
  • Question 14
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    What is the perimeter of the flower painting?
    Solution
    Perimeter is the sum of all sides. Therefore, option 4 is correct as the sum of sides of the flower painting = 2(6 + 4) = 20 cm; each side of the box is 1 cm.
  • Question 15
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    What is the difference between the perimeter of the tiger painting and the butterfly painting?
    Solution
    Option 1 is correct. Difference in perimeters of the tiger painting and butterfly painting = (22 – 20) cm = 2 cm.
  • Question 16
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    Which of the following paintings has the least perimeter?
    Solution
    Butterfly painting have the perimeter of 20 cm, which is the least as all other paintings have perimeters greater than 20 cm.
  • Question 17
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    What is the difference between the perimeters of the flower painting and the searching for happiness painting?
    Solution
    Option 3 is correct.
    The perimeter of flower painting = 20 cm
    The perimeter of searching for happiness painting = 26 cm
    Therefore, the difference = (26 – 20) cm
    = 6 cm
  • Question 18
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    What is the sum of the perimeters of the scenery painting and butterfly painting?
    Solution
    The shape formed by both the paintings is a rectangle.
    So, the perimeter of the rectangle = 2(L + W)
    So, L = length of the painting with scenery = 7 cm
    and W = width of the painting with butterfly = 6 cm
    So, perimeter of the painting with scenery = 2(L + W) = 2 * 13 = 26 cm
    Now, L of painting with butterfly = 4 cm
    W of painting with butterfly = 6 cm
    So, the perimeter = 2(L + W) = 2 × 10 = 20 cm
    Total perimeter of both the paintings = 20 + 26 = 46 cm
  • Question 19
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    Some coloured squares are shown below. Observe them carefully and answer the questions given below:

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    What is the area of pink shaded square (take the square boxes to be of unit length)?
    Solution
    There are 12 squares in a pink, and if we combine them, it forms a rectangle,
    Area of rectangle with L = 4 units and W = 3 units
    Area = L × W = 4 × 3 = 12 sq. units
  • Question 20
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    Some coloured squares are shown below. Observe them carefully and answer the questions given below:

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    What is the perimeter of two pink shaded squares?
    Solution
    As there are 4 small squares along L and W of 1 PINK box, and it is a square, so the perimeter of 1 pink box = 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 sq. units.
    As we have to find the perimeter of 2 pink boxes, so we can times the perimeter of 1 pink box by 2.
    Perimeter of 2 pink boxes = 2 * 16 = 32 sq. units
  • Question 21
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    Some coloured squares are shown below. Observe them carefully and answer the questions given below:

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    What is the total area of all the pink shaded squares?
    Solution
    As 1 box forms a square,
    so the area of 1 pink box = L * W = 4 * 4 = 16 sq. units
    Now, total number of pink boxes are 12.
    So, the area of all the pink boxes = 12 * 16 = 192 sq. units
  • Question 22
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    A design has been shown below. Answer the question that follows:
    Consider each small square of side 1 unit each.

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    What is the area of the four hearts () shown in the given picture?
    Solution
    As one heart contains 50 small squares,
    so the area of 1 heart will be 50 sq. units.
    Now, we have to find the area of 4 hearts, i.e. 4 × 50 = 200 sq. units.
  • Question 23
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    A design has been shown below. Answer the question that follows:
    Consider each small square of side 1 unit each.

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    What is the area of the two houses?
    Solution
    A 1 house contains 41 small squares, so the area of 1 house will be 41 sq. units.
    Now, we have to find the area of 2 houses, i.e. 2 × 41 = 82 sq. units.
  • Question 24
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    A design has been shown below. Answer the question that follows:
    Consider each small square of side 1 unit each.

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    What is the area covered by the word 'HOME'?
    Solution
    To find the area covered by the word "HOME",
    we have to count the number of squares each alphabet contains.
    H = 25 squares
    O = 26 squares
    M = 31 squares
    E = 23 squares
    Now, add the number of squares in H, O, M, E
    = 25 + 26 + 31 + 31 = 105 sq
    So, the area covered by HOME is 105 square units.
  • Question 25
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    A design has been shown below. Answer the question that follows:
    Consider each small square of side 1 unit each.

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    What is the area covered by the word 'SWEET'?
    Solution
    To find the area covered by the word "SWEET",
    we have to count the no. of squares each alphabet contains.
    S = 23 squares
    W = 32 squares
    E = 23 squares
    E = 23 squares
    T = 19 squares
    Now , add the number of squares in S, W, E, E, T.
    = 23 + 32 + 23 + 23 + 19 = 120 sq. units
    So, the area covered by SWEET is 120 square units.
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