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(dy dz) 4d: = d= height of two equilateral triangles + side of square dy =d;=2V5 +2 Hence area of squece=+ (2v3 + 2)(2v3 +2) =B+4V3 Q.69) Option (©) F 8 6 a 1 8 e a FP @ © Area of triangle FoR _ EQ Areaof triangle FED FE“ PD 16" 20 2 smilarly A72@or triangle EOP _ £P £9 _ 4, 8 Similarly, jreaoftraangie FO ~ ED "EF = 12" 1676 Page | 451 Total number of values = 17 Q.74) Option (D) a ‘Let the 4 ABC be the triangle with side of a triangle be a unit. ‘When rotate at 360 °, if forms two cones with radius “and keight would be a 2 2 Hence, the volume oftwo cones =2% re (S2) «4 2 ues Page | 49 faves kitabeein ritSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation Now, when 4 ABC is rotated along its altitude, the radius of the cone would be and the height would be 22 Hence the Volume of the cone would be (A2) a. = dene yt --------- i From] & I 1 AL 24g ne ( a2 ley (9)'« vBa cea ts 2 Therefore,the ratio of Al: A2 = 2V3:1 Q.75) Option (A) fearon Page |50 iemwees kitabee.inSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation ‘Volume of regular hexagon pyramid + Volume of regular Hexagonal Prism = 196 Let the base Area be A, which is same for both the solids Let the Height of pyramid be 3h, where height of prism be h. Volume of Pyramid = #4 *©3h= AH Volume of Prism = A * H VI +V2= 196 A*H+ At H= 196 2A*H = 196 A*11=98, which is the volume of Pyramid. Q.76) Option (B) Total Surface Area of Cylinder = 2rr(r | h) Radius = 2 units. 20x = 2ar(r +h) or 10 =2(2 +h), or h= 3. The length of the base of the prism is 2N2 Surface area of Prism — Area of all faces. Surface arca of prism = 4[3*2V2] + 2[2v2 *2V2] = 24v2 + 16 Q.77) Option (B) a 5 5 . < Tn cone ABC, Angle is defined as a function A(t)= 2 +71 +60 where A(t) is in degrees. Substituting t= 5 in function =5747*5+60 Ktabee eaueation Page |51 —— | Kitabee.in Punvuac ree tse nettSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation =120 Ifangle A is 120°, Then angle OAC = 60° Now, A AOC is 90 — 60 — 30 Triangle, Where side opposite to 90° =5 ,S0 side opposite to 60° is =, Area of base = O23) us -2a Now for t=3 A(T)=3?4+7+34+60 Angle A is 90°. So angle AOC is 45° Hence 4 AQC isan isosceles right angle triangle wih side. hyo Area of base = * 2s =2n . cis Difference in the base =2? x — Sar = 25/4 Q.78) Option (B) ee 2em CP=CQ + QP=ZQ+ QP=ZP + 2PQ Since the sides of AXZY are 0.4 times as long as the sides of ACB, then ZP = 0.4CP Since CP=ZP + 2PQ, then PQ = 0.3CP and so CQ= CP —PQ= 0.7CP Since OQ is 0.7 times the Jength of CP, then DE is 0.7 times the length of AB as triangles CDE and ABC are similar to each other, sa DE = 0.7(12) =8.4 Q.79) Option ( faucet Page |52 ano kitabeein raat canstSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation A B To calculate the area of the smaller hexagon, we need to find the side length of this hexagon, ic. the length of YX As triangle ABC is a 30-30-120 triangle, so AC = 2V3 XY = 1/3 * AC =2/N3 { From symmetry} Area of smaller hexagon = 6 * (N3/4)*(2/V3) = 2y3. Q.80) Option A 36 Exterior angle = = 30 Now, the angle from the centre is 60 degrees and the sides are both 4 So one diagonal is 4 as it forms an equilateral triangle and the other diagonal is also 4 (as it is radius), ‘Now The diagonals are perpendicular fcueeton Page |53 i kitabeein me ree aettSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation Therefore area of Quadrilateral ADBO = 5 *4*4= 8 There are 6 such quadrilaterals Therefore total area of dodecagon = 6*8= 48 Q.81) Option (C) <> =P Join the centers of all three circle, the triangle formed is an equilateral triangle with side 8 em, Whereas, the median, which will also be the height of the triangle will pass through the center of smaller circle with radius r. Height of equilateral triangle is « 8 Center of the smaller citcle will be the centroid which will divide the median in 2: | ratio 2 37d of the median = 447 By3-12 poe ANS Q.82) Option (A) iktapee Page |54 eves kitabee.in eastSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Ey Ind ABC, Let the side BO =x Area of AABC = Area of A ABO + Area A BOC.......... Area of AABC = 3 +7 *24=84 Area of AABO = 5 "7x * Sin 45°=25 Area OfA BOC = 5" 24*x * Sin 45°= 2% 7a Using stetoment | “ye Be 84 Q.83) Option (A) cos Page |55 ernece Kitabee CAT PreparationSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation Given PT : TQ= 4:5 Then in A PTU Area of the triangle is divided in the ratio of the base, Hence, A PTU = 4x & 4 QTU = 5x Now in 4 PUR, PS: SR= 2:3 Area of A PUS = 2y & A SUR = 3y Let the area of A QUR =z Now, in A POR, APTR and A TRG have the base ratio= 4 : 5 $0,224 = Sete Solving, the equation, 20x + 25y = 20x + 4z 25 zZ=4y Now in ASQR Area ofAQUR _ _25y ‘rea of RUS 34 y AreaolAQUR 28 , aipgprangy “az (BAC are is divided in the same rato as the rato ofthe ase) aa ans us a Q.84) Option (C) fcueate Page |56 Eovecs kitabeeinSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation Let the radius of circle be r. Since Arc AB = 60° InAAOB, 40 =0B=r Hence A AQB is an equilateral triange with side r. Area of AOB=“2 r+ r Whereas CD is the diameter, So A CED is right angled triangle, Given that CE = ED, there fore A CED is an isosceles right angle triangle with perpendicular legs V2r. Area of A CED = 4 * V2r* Vr 9 op SCED re Ratioot foe = ah aceo_ A aon = Ya (ANS) Q.85) Option (C) A o ie™. BE trisects right angle B, angle CBE~30, and angle EBA= 60, Drop a perpendicular DE to sides AB so angle BED=30, so that triangle BED is a 30-60- 90 triangle, Let DB=x. Thot would mean DE= 3X and BE= 2x. Now triangle ADE and ABC are similar to each other. Using similarity we get goa 5 9 ae nests Page |57 re é kitabes.inSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation __3 aS e Length of BE= 25 Q.86) Option (C) A Using the Pythagorean Theorem BC= (10? — 82) So,We get the Value of BC as 6 Now BC is height of equilateral triangle DBE So, side of triangle ABD would be 4/3 Now area of Pyramid Hexagon =3 x area of base x height Area of Pyramid Hexagon=4 x 6 x2 x (4/3) x8 Area of Pyramid Hexagon = 192V3 Q.87) Option (C) Kitabee raueaton Page |58Solutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation A MB Triangle MNQ is a right triangle MN is height = 8 NQ=V8?+@ = vB0 Area = x 8x V80 = 16V5 Q.88) Option (C) water Let the length of BC =rand AB =h ‘volume of frustum = volume of larger cone - volume of smaller cone 3x4 xx (6)? x6 EX x (6)? X6—TX AXE XA By solving this equation We will get, r?h = 192 Now ABC~ADE ‘Now suistituting equation (ii) into equation (3) We will get h= 29/24 fcuceton Page |59 iernece kitabee.in Puavunc re tec asstSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation Q.89) Option (A) Since AN and BMare medians of triangle ABC Therefore line AO and ON would be in 2:1 ratio.as © becomes the cextroie. So, line AO= 12, ON=6 Similarly BO= 10 and OM=S NM = 10.5 (Mid-point Theorem) So, the perimeter of triangle OMN = 546+10,5=21.5, Q.90) Option (B) > « A 8B Triangle CAB and DCF and FEA are congruent Therefore length of EE~1 ues Page | 60 sorwecs: kitabee.in uavunc re re asatSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation Now, triangle EFG is (90 30 60 triangle ) Therefore length of EG= + and length of FG=“ Now, Length of GA can be found by using Pythagoras Theorem (GA)? + (GRY? = (FA)? Therefore Length of GA== and Length of EB =EG+GA+ AB=3 and area oflarger equilateral triangle =%2 (3)?= 22 2.91) Option (A) Exterior angle of octagon = =<° = 45 ZOCP =45 Degree (Exterior angle) 20QD=90 Degree So 2H=45 degree In triangle ODQ OD? = 0Q' + QD? 0Q= v8 Therefore, In triangle CQH is 45 -45-90 triangle So length of CQ= 4 + V8 Similarly length of QH will be 4 + V8 QH=QC Now area of CQH =} x (4+ VB) x (44 V8) =12+4V8 Area of OCP=4 Area of QOPH = Arca of CQH- Arca af OCP Area of QOPH = 12+4V8- 4 = 8+48 at Page [61 jervers, Kitabee.inSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation 9.92) Option (A) xs ta o AN ¥ In AAED, AD? = AE? + ED? = 21? + 72? = 5625 So AD=75 Since ABCD is a rectangle BC = AD=75. FC? = BC? — BF? = 752 — 45? = 3600 FC=60 Calculating FY: Area of & BFC =4 (45) (60) = 1350 Area of A BFC = FY #BC Computing both equation, we get FY = 36 BY? = BF? — FY? = 45? — 367 = 729 BY =27 YC = BC - BY =48 Calculating length of FX AED is similar to AFXD. Since both are right angled at E and X respectively and share acommon angle D,then they are similar Since YC= 48 then XD=48 Since A AED and AFXD are similar ,then <= == X= 14 Therefore, AB = XY = FX + FY = 36+14 = 50 Q.93) Option (C) one Page | 62 servers kitabesin Punvane re ree asstSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation Itis given that angle DAC =60 Therefore Angle DCA= 180-60-90=30. Now in triangle ABC Angle ABC= 180-90-30=60 Now length of BC=80 (given) Therefore, BA=40 (90-30-60 Triangle property ) Similarly we can find the length of BD ie=20 Now in triangle EBD. BD= 20, therefore, BE= 10 (90-30-60) triangle property Similarly we can find the length of BE= 5 Therefore, length of AB=40; BD=20; BE=10; BF=5 So= BF + BE+ BD + AB=75 Q.94) Option (D) +R Triangle POR and BOD is similar triangle peer Page |63 feerwers kitabeoin raed AN THC RESTSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation Therefore cored of triangle POR _ (PR)* ‘area of triangle BQD ~ (BD) 3_ Go? 27 (Dy 108 Bp=+ Q95) Option (A) ABC~ADF~DBE The ratio of the area is the square of the ratio of the length therefore, the areas of above triangle are in 8%: 3: 52 Area of parallelogram DFCE = Area (ABC-ADF-DBE) Let the area of triangle ABC = 64a, so area of triangle ADF = 9a and area of triangle DBE = 25a Area of DFCE = 64a = 9a = 25a= 30a So the ratio of the area of Triangle AFD to the area of DFCE — = Q.96) (Option- B) 10 ducaton Page | 64 eermces F kitabee.in puenuat ree tee atteSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation Given, EP = 48 and EQ= 36 Using Pythagoras Theorem in triangle PEQ, we will get PQ=60 PQRS is.a square with side 60: Triangle PEQ~DSP~QRF Now in triangle PEQ~DSP 60 _ 36 oo ~ 60 PD= 100 Similarly in triangle PEQ~QRF oo 18 GF ~ 60 QF=75 So length of DE= 148 Similarly length of EF= 111 By applying Pythagoras Theorem in triangle DEF we get the length of DF = 183 Q.97) Option (d) foueetes Page |65 foveer kitabeeinSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation ‘Hexagon inscribed in Equilateral triangle is regular hexagon Therefore angle 2DGE = 120 degree Let us assume that Length of BC=a Therefore length of DE =a/2 ( Midpoint Theorem) ‘Now in triangle DGE Length of GE =x. and 2GDE = 30 and 24GED = 30 Therefore DE = x3 x3=§ RW Now area of hexagon and Area of triangle = 4 a? Therefore sive Area othexagon _ 2FGag? “weaoftriangle ~~ Sige Q.98) Option (A) * Kkrabee Page | 66 errcos recastSolutions-100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee CAT Preparation (0.2) D U c (0,0) (2,0) (4.0) Let us assume that Point A is at origin Therefore coordinates of A (0, 0) We take distance between ABi.e. length = 4 So, coordinates of B = (4, 0) Similarly, we assume the distance between i.e breadth =2 So, we get coordinates of D= (0,2) Now through mid- point formula, we can get the coordinates of U,V,S,T = (2,2),(0,1)(2,0)(4,1) Similarly we can get the coordinates of M = (1,3/2) The area of a triangle M(1,3/2), S(2,0) and R(4,1) is given by: a= | 5(er(m-m) + 2xbo-n)+20(0-m))| a 2 a fra—n +(1-2) 446-0] We get the area of triangle = 2 ducaton Page | 67 emer kitabee.inSolutions- 100 must do Geometry questions Kitabee GAT Preparation Q.99) option (B) Triangle ABC is right angle triangle tkerefore By applying Pythagoras theorem in triangle ABC we can get the value of r Qtr +(24r PF =# By solving this equation we get the value of r= 2V2 - 2 Q.100) Option(B) ABC~APG Area.af smaiter triangle _ ey wt areaos.targer eriangie ~\a) “4 Area of larger triangle = 4a ‘Area of trapezium BEGC=Area of larger triangle- Area of smaller triangle ‘Therefore, Area of trapezium = 3a F244) x2=3a a=2 Education Page | 68 fermees kitabee.in maura ree teeta‘Solutions-100 must do Geometry questions So, area of shaded part= Area of larger triangle — square =4a- (2)? =4x2-4=4 foueaton Page | 69 Gonicss ever ria Kitabee GAT Preparation