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Polygons and Quadrilaterals

Q.1. In a polygon, each interior angle is either 150º or 210º. Which of the
following cannot be the number of angles that measure 150º each?
1) 10 2) 18 3) 14 4) 15

Q.2. Find the sum of measures of all the angles A, B, C, D, E at the


vertices of the figure shown alongside.
A

C
D

Q.3. In the quadrilateral JKLM shown alongside, JL ⊥ KM. If the area of


the triangular regions JOM, JOK and KOL are 12, 9 and 15
respectively, find the area of DMOL.
1) 18 2) 20 3) 25 4) 21
J K

M
L
Q.4. ABCD and OMNP are squares of sides 8 cm and 7 cm respectively.
O is the centre of square ABCD. PQ = 2 cm. Find the area of the
shaded region.
1) 16 cm2 2) 14 cm2 3) 18 cm2 4) 12 cm2
A B M

O
N
D Q C

Q.5. In the above figure, DEFGHI is a hexagon inscribed in the triangle


ABC, AE : EF : FC = 3 : 1 : 4, BH : HG : GC = 3 : 5 : 4 and AD : DI :
IB = 2 : 1 : 3. Find the ratio of the area of triangle ABC and that of the
hexagon.
1) 72 : 53 2) 64 : 47 3) 12 : 7 4) 8 : 5
A

D E
I F

B H G C

Q.6. In quadrilateral ABCD, side AB = side AD. Bisector of ÐBAC cuts the
side BC at E and bisector of ÐDAC cuts the side CD at F. If ÐDBC =
60º, find ÐBEF.
1) 30º 2) 60º 3) 90º 4) 120º
Q.7. Adjacent sides of parallelogram are 11 cm and 17 cm. Its one
diagonal is 26 cm. Find its other diagonal.
1) 10 cm 2) 15 cm 3) 14 cm 4) 12 cm

Q.8. ABCD is a rectangle. P is a point inside it such that PA = 60, PB = 39,


PC = x and PD = 52. Find x.

A B
60 39
P
52 x
D C

Q.9. The sum of the lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus of side 5 cm is


12 cm. What is its area?
1) 24 cm2 2) 20 cm2 3) 11 cm2 4) 9 cm2

Q.10. There is a square park, each side 300 m long, with a wall constructed
around its periphery. It is decided to construct a wooden fence so as
to allot one of the triangular corners of the park for a shop, such that
the park wall and the wooden fence will form its borders. If the fence
is 60 m long, then what is the maximum possible triangular area that
can be allotted?
Q.11. In the figure below, the rectangle at the corner measures 10 cm × 20
cm. The corner A of the rectangle is also a point on the circumference
of the circle. What is the radius of the circle in cm?
1) 10 cm 2) 40 cm 3) 50 cm 4) 30 cm

Q.12. In the above figure, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. Diagonals AC and


BD intersect at M at right angles. E is the mid-point of AB. Find
ÐEFC.
A

D
E
M F
B

Q.13. Rectangular tiles, each of size 70 cm by 30 cm, must be laid


horizontally on a rectangular floor of size 110 cm by 130 cm, such
that the tiles do not overlap. A tile can be placed in any orientation so
long as its edges are parallel to the edges of the floor. No tile should
overshoot any edge of the floor. The maximum number of tiles that
can be accommodated on the floor is
1) 4 2) 5 3) 6 4) 7
Q.14. Find the area of the shaded portion. ABCD is a square.
150
1) 50 – 10√2 2) 20 3) 4) 150
7
A 4 P 6
B
4
10 O
Q

D 10 C

Q.15. Two trapeziums of same dimensions are inscribed inside a circle


such that one of their parallel sides coincides with the diameter of the
circle, which is 10 cm in length. Also, the smaller parallel side is equal
to the non-parallel sides. Find the area of the shaded region.
25 50
1) 25√3 cm2 2) √3 cm2 3) cm2 4) 50√3 cm2
2 3

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