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1. The difference between the length and


breadth of a rectangle is 6 metre. If its 3. Perimeter of a triangle is 200 cm. If its
perimeter is 64 metre, then its area is : two sides are equal and the third side is
(A) 256 sq. metre 20 cm greater than the equal sides, then
(B) 247 sq. metre what is the length of third side?
(C) 264 sq. metre (A) 60 cm
(D) 238 sq. metre (B) 50 cm
A. (C) (C) 80 cm
B. (A) (D) 70 cm
C. (D) A. (D)
D. (B) B. (A)
Ans. D C. (C)
Sol. D. (B)
Let length and breadth of a rectangle are Ans. C
l and b respectively Sol.
According to question, l-b =6 Let the equal side of isosceles triangle be
meter.......(1) a and other side be b.
Given is ,perimeter = 64 meter Given that b = a+20
2l+b = 64 Perimeter = a + a+ b
l+b = 32.........(.2) = 2a +b = 200
From equation (1) & (2), we have 3a+ 20 = 200
l=19 & b=13 a= 60
Area of rectangle = lb and b = a+20 = 60 +20 = 80
Area=19 x 13=247 sq.meter
4. A closed rectangular wooden box of 1
2. If the length (L cm) of rectangle and cm in thickness is filled up with cement.
breadth (B cm) be increased by 25% Its outer dimensions are length 22 cm,
each, find the difference between the new Breadth 17 cm and height 12 cm. How
and original areas of the rectangle. much cement can be filled in the box.
(A) 1488 cm2
(A) sq. cm (B) 3000 cm2
(C) 4488 cm2
(D) 2880 cm2
(B) sq. cm
A. (A)
B. (C)
(C) sq. cm C. (D)
D. (B)
Ans. D
(D) sq. cm Sol.
Inner length = 22- (1+1)= 20 cm
A. (B) Inner breadth = 17- 2 = 15 cm
B. (A) Net height = 12-2 = 10 cm
C. (C) Volume of box = length x breadth x
D. (D) height
Ans. C = 20 x 15 x 10 = 3000 cm3
Sol.
Original area = L x B = LB cm2 5. Four square of 5 cm length were cut
New length = L + L/4 = 5L/4 cm from corners of a rectangular plate of
New breadth = B + B/4 = 5B/4 cm dimention 45 cm × 35 cm. From the
New area = (5L/4) x (5B/4) = (25/16)LB remaining plate an open box is made.
cm2 Find the volume of the box.
Difference between new area and original (A) 1200 cm3
area = (25/16)LB – LB = (9/16) LB cm2 (B) 872cm3

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(C) 1325 cm3 CD=√(16+64)=4√5 Since diagonals


(D) 4375 cm3 intersect at right angles
A. (C)
B. (B) 7. A square ground is to be covered by
C. (D) planting 100 saplings on each side. How
D. (A) many saplings are needed in all?
Ans. C A. 400
Sol. B. 404
C. 396
D. 408
Ans. C
Sol. 100 saplings are needed to cover
each side of square but 4 vertexes of
square ground are common so, required
plants = 4 ×100 – 4 = 396

8. What is the length of diagonal, if area


of a rectangle is 168 cm2 and breath is
Length of the remaining box= 45-5×2 = 7cm?
35 (A) 24 cm
Breadth of the remaining box = 35 – 5×2 (B) 15 cm
=25 (C) 17 cm
Volume of the box = 35×25×5 = 4375 (D) 25 cm
cm3 A. (B)
B. (C)
6. The length of one of the diagonals of a C. (D)
rhombus is 8 cm and its area is 64 cm2. D. (A)
What will be the side length of rhombus? Ans. C
A. 4cm Sol.
Area = L x B
B. 168 = L x 7
C. L = 24
diagonal =√[24 2 + 7 2]
D.
Ans. D 9. If length of diagonal of a square is
Sol. 13√2 unit. Find area of the square.
(A) 104 square unit
(B) 169 square unit
(C) 338 square unit
(D) 676 square unit
A. (B)
B. (D)
C. (A)
D. (C)
Ans. A
A=1/2×d1×d2 Sol. length of diagonal of a square =
64=1/2×8×d2 13√2 unit
d2=16 Side = diagonal/√2 = 13 unit
AC=8 cm Area = 132 = 169 unit2
BD=16 cm
OC=4 cm 10. A rectangular playground ground of
OD=8 cm length 125 m and width 75 m, has a
walking strip of width 3 m in the middle

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of the ground, along the longer side. (A) I and II both are not true.
What is the area of the ground without (B) I and II both are true.
the walking strip? (C) I is wrong and II is true
A. 9375 sq.m (D) I is true and II is wrong.
B. 9000 sq.m A. A
C. 9750 sq.m B. B
D. 8625 sq.m C. D
Ans. B D. C
Ans. A
Sol. .
We can draw only one straight line from
two points.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

13. If the ratio of angles of a triangle is 2


Sol. : 5 : 8 . Then find the larger angle.
Required area (A) 30°
=75 (B) 96o
(C) 84°
= 9375 – 375
(D) 60°
=9000 sq.m
A. A
B. D
11. What is the length of diagonal, if area
C. B
of a rectangle is 168 cm2 and breadth is
D. C
7 cm?
Ans. C
A. 24 cm
Sol. .
B. 15 cm
Let the angle be 2x,5x and
C. 17 cm
8x respectively.
D. 25 cm
A.T.Q.
Ans. D
Sol. area of a rectangle = 168 cm2
= L x b = 168 cm2
= L x 7 = 168 cm2
L = 24 cm.

Required 5x = 60°

14. If the ratio of two complementary


angle is 11 : 7 . Then find smaller angle.
(A) 35°
(B) 55°
In right-angle ∆ACD, (C) 45°
AD² = CD² + AC² (D) 25o
AD² = 7² + 24² A. D
AD = 25cm B. C
C. B
12. Study the following statements and D. A
choose right option. Ans. D
I. There are at least three lines drawn Sol.
from two points. Let the angle be 11x and 7x respectively
II. If sides of a triangle are parallel to A.T.Q
sides of another angle respectively then
both angles are neither equal nor
complementary.

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17. If the ratio of angles of a triangle is 1


: 4 : 7 then find the ratio of greatest angle
to smallest angle.
Required (A) 7 : 2
(B) 2 : 3
(C) 7 : 1
15. If the ratio of angles of a triangle is 1
(D) 3 : 5
: 4 : 7, then find the ratio of sum of
A. (A)
largest angle and smallest angle to
B. (C)
smallest angles.
C. (D)
(A) 8 : 1
D. (B)
(B) 2 : 3
Ans. B
(C) 7 : 1
Sol.
(D) 3 : 5
A. (B)
18. If (7x + 5)o and (x + 5)o are
B. (C)
complementary angles, then find the
C. (A)
value of x.
D. (D)
(A) 10°
Ans. C
(B) 20°
Sol.
(C) 30°
Let the angles of triangle are x, 4x and
(D) 40°
7x.
A. (D)
Sum of angles = 180°
B. (C)
x + 4x + 7x = 180
C. (A)
12x = 180
D. (B)
x = 180/12
Ans. C
x = 15
Sol. The sum of two complementary
4x = 4 × 15 = 60
angles is 90°.
7x = 7 × 15 = 105
Thus, (7x + 5)o + (x + 5)o = 90°
Ratio = 15 + 105 : 15 = 120 : 15 = 8 : 1
⇒ 8x + 10° = 90°
Option C is correct.
⇒ 8x = 80°
⇒ x = 10°
16. If (4y + 55Â) and (3y + 69)Â are
supplementary then find the value of y.
19. If S is the mid point of a straight line
(A) 10
PQ. R is a different point is such a way
(B) 6
that PR = RQ, then
(C) 12
(D) 8 (A)
A. (C)
B. (D) (B)
C. (A) (C)
D. (B)
Ans. B (D)
Sol. A. (D)
Sum of supplementary = 180Â B. (B)
4y + 55Â + 3y + 69Â = 180Â C. (A)
7y + 124 Â = 180Â D. (C)
7y = 180Â - 124Â Ans. D
7y = 56 Sol.
y = 56/7
y=8 20. If the ratio of two complementary
Option B is correct. angle is 4:5, then find the largest angle?
(A) 40°

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(B) 50°
(C) 60° 23.In a right angle triangle, longest side
(D) 30° is 2 cm more long than middle side and
A. (A) middle side in 2 cm more than the
B. (C) smallest side of the triangle. So find the
C. (B) length of the longest side.
D. (D) (A) 6 cm
Ans. C (B) 9 cm
Sol. (C) 10 cm
Let the angle be 4x and 5x respectively. (D) 8 cm
A.T.Q. A. (A)
B. (D)
C. (C)
D. (B)
Ans. C
Sol.

Required

21. If the ratio of angle of a triangles is 2


: 5 : 8. Then find the lowest angle.
(A) 36Â Let the length of the smallest side AB = x
(B) 18Â cm
(C) 12Â Length of the middle side BC = (x+2) cm
(D) 24Â Length of the longest side AC = (x+4) cm
A. (C) By pythagoras theorem,
B. (B)
C. (D)
D. (A)
Ans. C
Sol.
Let the angle be 2x, 5x,
and 8x respectively.

Length can not be negative


So, x= 6
Required Angle = 2x = 24°
Length of the longest side AC = (x+4)=
6+4 = 10 cm
22. A complete angle is equal to –
24. If the circumference of a circle is rd,
(A) 90o
then what will be area of the circle?
(B) 180o
(A) rd2 / 4
(C) 270o
(B) 2rd
(D) 360o
(C) rd2/2
A. (B)
(D) rd2
B. (C)
A. (B)
C. (A)
B. (A)
D. (D)
C. (C)
Ans. D
D. (D)
Sol.
Ans. B
A angle whose measure is 3600 is called
Sol.
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Given, The circumference of a circle=rd, 27. The number of sides of a regular


polygon whose exterior angles are each
then radius of the circle
72Â is
Area of the (A) 7
circle (B) 6
(C) 5
(D) 8
A. (D)
B. (B)
25. The order of rotational symmetry of a
C. (C)
rectangle is:
D. (A)
(A) 1
Ans. C
(B) 4
Sol.
(C) 2
Exterior angle = 360/N = 72
(D) 0
N=5
A. (C)
B. (B)
28. The number of sides of a regular
C. (A)
polygon whose interior angles are
D. (D)
156o each is :
Ans. A
(A) 14
Sol.
(B) 16
* Rotational symmetry is the
(C) 15
characteristic that makes an object look
(D) 17
the same even after you've rotated it.
A. (D)
* The order of symmetry is the number
B. (A)
of times an object or shape can be rotated
C. (B)
and still look like it did before rotation.
D. (C
* The order of symmetry of the rectangle
Ans. D
is 2 since it can be rotated to two
Sol.
positions where it appears the same as
Sum of interior angles of a regular
the rectangle before.
polygon with n sides =(n-2)x180o
Value of one interior
26. The length of the diagonal in cm. of a
rectangle of length 5 cm and width 3 cm angle =156o
is:
180o x n - 360o=156o n
(A) 24n=360o
(B) Number of sides
(C) 4
(D) ±4
A. (B) 29. A square has diagonals of length 22
B. (A) cm. then the side of the square in cm is :
C. (C) (A)
D. (D)
Ans. B (B)
Sol. (C) 11
Length of diagonal
(D)
= = = cm A. (D)
Since length cannot be negative option B B. (A)
cannot be the answer. C. (C)
D. (B)
Ans. B

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Sol. The above statement is only true for right


Let the length of side of square =a cm angled triangle.
Hence the answer is option D
Length of diagonal=
Length of side of 32. What is the sum of interior angles in
degrees of a polygon of 7 sides?
square (A) 180°
(B) 360°
30. The opposite angle in a cyclic (C) 540°
quadrilateral adds up to ___ degree (D) 900°
(A) 270 A. (A)
(B) 90 B. (C)
(C) 180 C. (B)
(D) 360 D. (D)
A. (A) Ans. D
B. (D) Sol.
C. (C)
D. (B)
Ans. C
Sol.
We know that in cyclic quadrilateral
We know that polygon of n sides can be
opposite angles are supplementary angle.
divided into (n-2) triangles.
So, sum of opposite angles=180o
Sum of angles of a triangle=180°
So, sum of the angles of (n-2) triangles,
31. Find the odd statement out in relation
=(n-2)×180°
to a triangle.
=(7-2)×180°
(A) The longest side is opposite to the
=5×180°
greatest angle.
=900°
(B) The exterior angle of a triangle = the
33. The ratio of the angles of a triangle is
sum of interior opposite angles.
2 : 4 : 3, what kind of a triangle is it?
(C) The sum of any two sides is greater
(A) A right angled triangle
than the 3rd side
(B) An acute angled triangle
(D) The square of one side = the sum of
(C) An obtuse angled triangle
the squares of other two sides
(D) An equilateral triangle
A. (D)
A. (C)
B. (C)
B. (D)
C. (A)
C. (B)
D. (B)
D. (A)
Ans. A
Ans. C
Sol.
Sol.
In a triangle,
We are given that the ratio of angles of
The longest side is opposite to the
triangle is 2:4:3
greatest angle.
Let the angles are 2x, 4x, 3x
The exterior angle of a triangle = the sum
Sum of interior angle of triangle is 180
of interior opposite angles.
degree
The sum of any two sides is greater than
So 2x+4x+3x=180
the 3rd side.
9x=180
All of these are the basic properties of a
x=20 degree
triangle.
So angles are 400, 800, 600
But in option D
Because all angles are less than 900, so it
The square of one side = the sum of the
will be a acute angled triangle.
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34. If , then what will be reflex


angle y of it?
(A) 285o
(B) 115o
(C) 15o
(D) 205o
A. (B)
B. (A)
C. (D)
D. (C) x, y and z are parallel lines and t is a
Ans. B transversal intersecting all of them.
Sol. Which of the following lists has angles
The reflex angle is the larger angle. It is that are equal in measure?
more than 180° but less than 360° If you (A) 2, 3, 5
choose the smaller angle you might have (B) 2, 6, 8
an Acute Angle, or an Obtuse Angle (C) 1, 4, 9
instead: The larger angle is a Reflex (D) 4, 5, 7
Angle, but the smaller angle is an Acute A. (B)
Angle. B. (C)
So, the reflex angle of y = 360-75 = 285 C. (D)
degree D. (A)
Ans. B
35. Sol.
1 = 4 = 7(corresponding angles)= 9 = 2
= 6(vertically opposite angles to 7,1,4
respectively)
Similary,
8 and 3 are corresponding angles and 5
is vertically opposite angle to 3. Hence
HI, GF and DE are parallel lines. If DG= angle 8 = 3 = 5
6, GH = 4 and FI = 8 the EF = ? Hence in the given option we can see that
(A) 8 option C is correct.
(B) 9
(C) 12 37.If perimeter of a rectangle is 34 cm,
(D) 16 and its diagonal is 13cms, what is its
A. (B) area?
B. (D) (A) 987 sq. cm.
C. (A) (B) 240 sq. cm.
D. (C) (C) 120 sq. cm.
Ans. D (D) 60 sq. cm.
Sol. A. (A)
In DEIH, since the line GF DE and HI are B. (C)
parallel, GF will cut the line DH and EI in C. (B
Proportion, D. (D)
DG:GH = EF:FI Ans. D
6/4 = EF/8 Sol.
EF = 12 Let the sides of a rectangle be l and b
l2 + b2 = (12)2 = 169
36. 2(l+b)= 34
l+b = 17
Squaring both the sides
l2 + b2 + 2lb = 289
169 +2lb = 289

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lb = 120/2 = 60
therefore area of rectangle = lb = 60cm 2 40. If side of equilateral triangle is 4 unit,
then find the area of equilateral triangle
38. The radius of both circle A and circle
(A) square unit
B is 4 unit. If point P, lies in circle A and
point Q lies on circle B, and both circles (B) square unit
touch each other exactly at one point.
Then what will be the maximum length of (C) square unit
PQ?
(A) 0 (D) square unit
(B) 4 A. (B)
(C) 8 B. (C)
(D) 16 C. (D)
A. (C) D. (A)
B. (A) Ans. A
C. (B) Sol.
D. (D)
Area of equilateral triangle =
Ans. D
Sol.
=

41. The area of a parallelogram ABCD is


25 cm2. Then find the area of triangle
From the above figure we can clearly see BCD.
that the maximum length of the PQ will (A) 25 cm
be the sum of the diameter of the (B) 25 cm2
touching circles. (C) 12.5 cm
8+8 = 16cm (D) 12.5 cm2
A. (D)
39. What is the value of Z? B. (A)
C. (C)
D. (B)
Ans. A
Sol. As BD is the diagonal of
the parallelogram it divides it into 2 equal
triagles
Hence, Area of ABD = Area of BCD = 1/2
(A) 35o
* Area of the parallelogram.
(B) 36o
=12.5 cm2
(C) 63o
(D) 98o
42. The largest chord of circle is 10cm
A. (D)
and the smallest chord of the circle is
B. (C)
4cm. Find the radius of the circle.
C. (A)
(A) 20 cm
D. (B)
(B) 5 cm
Ans. B
(C) 8 cm (D) 2 cm
Sol.
A. B)
Since all 82o, 35o , and z are vertically
B. (C)
opposite angles of the triangle, their sum
C. (D)
will be 180o
D. (A)
Z = 180 – 82 – 35 = 63o

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Ans. A Ans. D
Sol. Largest chord of a circle is the Sol. LMN ~ UVW
diameter of the circle MN/VW = LM/ UV
Diametre = 10cm 7/28 = s/32
therefore, radius = 5cm s = 8.

43. Find the area of a circle whose 46. A polygon having seven sides is called
circumference is 22cm. (A) Nonagon
(A) 22 cm2 (B) Hexagon
(B) 11 cm2 (C) Heptagon
(C) 44 cm2 (D) Octagon
(D) 38.5 cm2 A. (A)
A. (B) B. (C)
B. (C) C. (D)
C. (A) D. (B)
D. (D) Ans. B
Ans. D Sol.
Sol. 2πr = 22 Polygon having 9 sides called → nonagon
r= 7/2 Polygon having 6 sides called →Hexagon
Area = πr2 Polygon having 7 sides
= 38.5 called → Heptagon
Polygon having 8 sides called →Octagon
44. A polygon had 9 sides. What is its Hence option B is correct.
interior angle?
(A) 140o 47. What is the measure of each of the
(B) 100o two equal angles of the right isosceles
(C) 120o triangle?
(D) 40o (A) 90°
A. (B) (B) 30°
B. (A) (C) 45°
C. (C) (D) 60°
D. (D) A. (D)
Ans. B B. (C)
Sol. C. (A)
.Interior angle of a polygon = (n- D. (B)
2)x180/n Ans. B
7x180/9 = 140 Sol.
In Right angle isoscelos triangle
45. If LMN and UVW are similar triangles,
The angles are =
the value of side S is
We know that
X=45
So, option B is corect.

48. If the area of a circle is 9π sq. cm then


(A) 4 its circumference is
(B) 6 (A) 9 cm
(C) 8 (B) 6π cm
(D) 9 (C) 3π cm
A. (A) (D) 6 cm
B. (D) A. (A)
C. (B) B. (B)
D. (C) C. (D)

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D. (C)
Ans. B 51. If area of a equilateral triangle
Sol.
is then find out the perimeter of
π r2 = 9Π sq. cm
r=3 triangle?
Circumference = 2πr = 6π
(A)
49. (B) 96

(C)

(D)
A. (A)
What is the area of this trapezoidal B. (D)
garden? (All measurements are in cm) C. (B)
(A) 60 sq. cm D. (C)
(B) 180sq. cm Ans. B
(C) 210sq. cm Sol. Area of equilateral triangle =
(D) 240sq. cm
(√3/4)a =2
A. (B)
B. (D) a = √96 = 4√6
C. (C) Perimeter = 3a = 12√6
D. (A)
Ans. B 52.____ is the longest chord of a circle.
Sol. (A) Circumference
(B) Diameter
(C) Radius
(D) Sector
A. (D)
B. (B)
C. (A)
D. (C)
As shown in the figure the dimensions Ans. B
would be as given Sol.
Area = 1/2 x (Sum of parallel sides) x Diameter is the largest chord of a circle.
height = 1/2 (40) 12 = 240
53. If ΔABC and ΔDEF are similar
50. If the interior angle of a polygon is triangles and BC = 4 cm, EF = 7 cm, area
108°, then it is a of ΔABC is 144 cm2 then find the are of
(A) Octagon ΔDEF
(B) Hexagon (A) 252 cm2
(C) Pentagon (B) 504 cm2
(D) Tetragon (C) 441 cm2
A. (C) (D) 324 cm2
B. (D) A. (B)
C. (B) B. (D)
D. (A) C. (C)
Ans. A D. (A)
Sol. Ans. C
Each exterior angle = 180-108 = 72 Sol.
n = 360/72 = 5 (Since sum of exterior
angles = 360 degrees)

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54. Area of a right angled triangle is 30


cm2. If height 7 m more then base then
find the length
(A) 5 m
(B) 12 m
(C) 7 m
(D) 9 m
In Similar triangle, A. (B)
B. (C)
C. (D)
D. (A)
Ans. D
Sol.
Let the length of the base be x
Height of the triangle = x+7
Area of triangle = ½ × x × (x + 7) = 30
Ar(∆DEF) = 441cm2 x2 + 7x – 60 = 0
x2 + 12x – 5x – 60 = 0
(x+12)(x-5) = 0
X= 5 = length of base

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