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PRACTICE PAPER 1

Mathematics Class 9th (Term I)

Instructions

1. This paper
has 40 questions.
2. All questions are compulsory.

3. Each question carry 1 mark.


4. Answer the questions as per given instructions.
Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks:40

Multiple Choice Questions


50A
1. The value of
C+a

1S

(a)0 (b)110
(a)130
(b) 1
(c)120 (d)70°
(c) X
(d) None of the above 5. If the number x =1242424...can be
of
2. In the given figure, the measure
expressed in the form of x where
=

LBAC is
p and q are positive integers having
no

common factor. Then, the value of


P+9) is
6 (a) 72 (b) 74
(c)53 (d) 41
5 0

cm
6. If AD is bisector of LA and 2D is
perpendicular to BC. Then, AABCis
(b)50°
(a) 60°
(d) 80°
(c) 70 .. ... triangle
The rationalising factor of Va*b°c°
.
is

(a)ob2
(b)obe
(c)ob
(d)ab (b)Equilateral
. In figure, if AE||DC andAB = AC, (a) Scalene
(c) Isosceles (d) None of these
then value of ZABD is
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equilateral triangle is
16/3 cm, then the perimeter of the
triangle is 5 cm C
(a) 148 cm 3 cm
(b)24 cm
(c) 12 cm D
(d) 36 cm
(a)4 cm (b)6 cm
8. The maximum temperatures (in degree (d)5 cm
(c)8 cm
celcius) for a city in North India for the
month of June 2000, as 13. The product ofa rational number and
reported by its reciprocal is
meteorological department are as
below (a)0 (b) 1

(c)-1 (d) None of these


32.4, 30.3, 31.6, 32.5, 33.5, 28.7, 33.4,
35.6, 36.4, 34.7, 35.2, 30.6, 28.5, 29.4, 14. Which of the following criteria of
30.3, 32.5, 34.6, 35.4, 36.1, 37.2, 28.5, congruency is shown?
28.1, 29.2, 31.4, 32.5, 36.2, 35.9, 36.7,
37.2, 36.1, then range is
(a) 28.1°C (b)37.2°C
(c)9.c (d) 28.5°C
9. The edges of a triangular board are
6 cm, 8 and 10 cm. The cost of B
cm
c
painting it at the rate of 9 paise per (a) ASA (b) SSS
cm is
(c) SAS (d) None of these
(a) 2.00 (b)T 2.16
15. The base of a right triangle is 48 cm
(c)R2.48 (d) 3.00
and its hypotenus is 50 cm. The area of
10. The marks obtained by 12 students of a the triangle is
class in a test are 36, 27, 5, 19, 34, 23, a) 168 cm2
37, 23, 16, 23, 20, 38. Then mode is (c) 336 cm
(b)252cm
(d) 504 cm
equal to
16. The of the marks scored
mean
students was found to be 35. by
(a) 23 (b)26
40
)20 (d) 36 Later on
it was discovered
that a score of 43 was
11. The value misread 34.
of 5+ a) 35.2
as Then correct mean is
(b)39.4
28 b) 2 8 (c)39.8 (d) 39.2
(a) 28 17. An isosceles
right triangle has area
(c)tV3 (d) v25 + 8 cm. Then
22 22 length of its hypotenuse is
(a)32 cmn (b)16 cm
12. In the given figure, if AC is bisector of (c)48 cmn (d)24 cm
LBAD such that AD 3 cm, =
18. The
range of the data 15, 20, 6,5, 30,
AC 3 cm and AC =5 cm, then the 35, 92, 35, 90, 18, 82 is
value of CD + BC is (a)87
(b)15
(c)18 (d) 26
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40 The sides of a triangle are 35 cm, 54 cm 24. Assertion The point (2, 2) is the
and 61 cm. The length of its longest solution of x + y = 4.
altitude is
Reason Every point which satisfy the
(a)16/5 cm (b)105 cm linear equation is a solution of the
(c)24/5 (d) 28 cm
equation.
20. If the mean of five observations 25. Assertion The height of the triangle is
x, x+4, *+8,
*
+ 12 and r +16 is 15, 18 cm and its area is 72 cm, then base
then the value of x is of the triangle is 8 cm.
(a)5 (b)6
Reason Area of triangle
c)7 (d)8
x base height
Assertion-Reasoning MCOs
For question numbers 21 to 25, two Case Based MCOs
statements a r e given-one labelled Direction Answer the questions from
Assertion (A) and the other labelled
26-30 based on following case.
the
Reason (R). Select the correct answer to draws a striaght in AB shown
Match teacher
these questions from the codes (a), (6), (c) on the black board as per the following figure
and (d) as given below.
R is the
(a) Both A and R a r e true and A D
correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R a r e true but R
is not the ay
correct explanation of A. C
60°
c) A is true but R is false.
CD
(d) A is false and R is true. Now, he told Raju to draw another line
of five as in the figure
21. Assertion If the mean

x + 4, x +6, x +8 The teacher told Ajay to mark ZAOD as 2


observations x, x +2,
told to mark 2AOC as 4y
of last three Suraj was
1s 11, then mean
observation is 8. .Clive made and angle 2 COE
= 60°

Reason Range = Maximum value Peter marked 2BOE and


2BOD as y and x
- Minimum value.
respectively.
Now, answer the following question.
2. Assertion Sum of two irrational
value of *
V5 is irrational 26. What is the
numbers 3+ V5 and 4 +
(b) 96
(a) 48°
number. (c) 100
(d) 120°
irrational number
Reason Sum of two of y ?
1s on irrational
number. 27. What is the value
always
(a) 48° (b)96
23. Assertion In AABC and AXYZ, (d) 24
ZYXZ (c) 100°
2BAC =

AB=XY, AC=XZ and of z


28. What is the value
AABCE AXYZ. (a) 48° (b)96
are (d) 120°
Reason Both the triangles (c)42
congruent by SSS congruence.
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29. What should be the Direction Answer the questions from


value of x +22 ?
(a) 148 36-40 based on the following case.
(b) 360
(c) 180 (d) 120 In a society, residence decide to build park
30. What is the relation betweeny for children and a parking area. AABC show
and z? the park and DEFG show the parking as
(a)2y+Z=90° (b)2y+ Z=180° shown below
(c)4y +122=120° (d)y=2z
Direction Answer the
31-35 based questions from
on the following case.
A car
parking is a
major problem in urban 6t
areas inboth developed and
countries. In the Jaipur developing
GT mall city is
shopping place charged the parking charges G
of a car in a *******************

hours
parking lot is T 30 for the first two
and 7 10 per hour for
then answer the
subsequent hours,
following questions.
31. Taking total parking time to be x hour, X
and total 5 67
charges asy, write a linear
equation
(a)10x+y-10 =0 (b)10x-y+10 =0 Now, answer the following questions.
(c)8x+y-10=0 (d)8x-y+10=6 36. The coordinates of A is
32. If y =
20, then value of x (a)(1. 2) (b)(2.1)
(a)1 (b)2 (c(1, 1) (d)(2,2)
(c)3 (d)4
37. The coordinates of D is
33. Ifx = 2, then value of y is
(a)(0.1) (b)(1,3)
(a)10 (b)20 (c)5,0) (d)(0, 5)
(c)30 (d)40 38. The coordinates of F is
34. If charges of a car in a
parking lotis
750 for the first two hours, then
(a)(3,8) (b)8.3)
(c)(3.0) (d)(0,8)
expression of the linear equation is
39. Area of the
(a)10x-y+ 30=0 (b)10x+y+30=0 park is (in sq unit)
(c)10x+y-30=0 (d)30x+y-10=0 (a)1 (b)2
(c)3
35. If charges for subsequent hours is d)4
8 perhour, then write linear equation 40. Area of the
(a)10x-y+8=0 (a)2 parking is (in sq unit)
(b)10x-y+10=0 (b)8
(c)8x-y+14 =0 (d)8x-y+8 =0 (c)9
(d) 6
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Instructions
1. This paper has 40 questions.
2. All
questions are compulsory.
3. Each
question carry 1 mark.
4. Answer the
questions as per given instructions.
Time: 90 Minutes
Max. Marks:40

Multiple Choice Questions 5. The sum of two irrational numbers


1. The sum of a rational number and always produces an irrational number.
an
irrational number is a/an (a) True (b) False
(a) rational number (c) Can't say (d) None of these
(b) irrational number
(c) Not defined (d) None of these 6. In figure,
AB L AE, BC L AB, CE DE =

2. In the figure given, what are the values and 2AED =120°, then find
2ECD is
of La? equal to

120°

35 46°
A
D B E
(a) 80° (b) 70
(a) 92 (b) 18 (c) 85
(c) 20° (d) 15 (d) 60
7. In figure, AB
3. In figure, if ZPOR, ZROS are equal and ||CD, LAPQ, =
50°,
LPRD 127°, then the value
=
of x and )
200S is a right angle, then the value of
ZROP and ZROS are respectively are
P
A B
50

(a) 60 (b) 30° (c) 45°

4. A point whose abscissa and ordinate


(d) 90° C
2D
R

are 2 and-5respectively, lies in (a) 50° and 77


(b) 40° and 85°
(a) first quadrant (b) second quadrant
(c) 60° and 90°
(c) third quadrant (d) fourth quadrant
(d) 85 and 75°
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8. If perpendicularbedistance the
from
3 units
thex axis along
direction oI the y-axis, then the
negative
point p has

(a) x-coordinate = -3 (b) y-coordinate =-3


= 3 (d) None of these 50
(c) y-coordinate
1
-1 then the
value of (a) 30° (b) 70
9. Ifa+ (d) 40
(c) 80
15. In figure, if AB ||CD, EF 1 CD and
a is
2 GED =126°, then the value of FGE
(a) 3
(b)-14S is
2 B
G
(c) 23 (d) 4/3
BC 4 cm and
10. In AABC, ZC LA and
=
=

AC 5 cm, then find length of AB


=

(b) 3 cm (a) 126° (b) 120°


(a) 5 cm
(d) 2.5 cm (c) 128° (d) 54°
(c) 4 cm
=110° and (0, 2) lies
11. In figure, If PQ || S7, ZPOR 16. Point -

LRST 120°, then the value of 2QRS


= (a) On the X-axis
is (b) in the second quadrant
(c) on the Y-axis
(d) None of the above
P 130 a?= d, then
17. If a* =ci b and c
=
=
110
is correct?
which one of the following

(a) xy=qzZ
(b) 120° (d) x-y=q-2
(a) 60 (c) x+y=q+Z
then
(c) 80°
(d) 90°
18. In AABC, AC and LB 50°,
AB
=

in
12. Abscissa of a point is positive find 2C is equal to
(b) Il quadrant only
(b) 40
(a) Iquadrant only (a) 50°
quadrants (d) 120°
(c) land II quadrants (d) land V (c) 80°

then the value of the of Zx and 4y is


13. Ifx =
V6+ V5, 19. In figure,
sum

x+ -2 i s

(a) 2/6 (b) 25


(d) 20
(c) 24
side BC of
m
4.In figure, D is the mid point
50°. If (b) Zn+ Lr
of AABC and LABD
=

a find the
measure (a) Zm+ Zn (d) x + Lm
AD BD =CD, then =
(c) 2y+ Lm
of LACD
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20. P is the point (-5, 3) and is the Reason (R) In a triangle, angles
Q point
(-3, m). If sum of abscissas and opposite to equal sides are equal.
ordinates of both points is 25. Assertion (A) Let a = 40 m,b = 24 Cm
the
then equal,
possible value of m is ande 32 cm be the
(a)-5 (b) -13
=

then its area is 384 m.


sides of AABc a

(c) -10 (d) 3


Reason (R) If a, b, c are the sides of a
Assertion-Reasoning MCOs triangle and S = semiperimeter, then
For question numbers 21 area of triangle is s t s - a)s - b)s -c).
25, two
to
statements are given one labelled
Assertion (A) and the other labelled Case Based MCOs
Reason (R). Select the correct answer to Direction (Q.Nos. 26-30) Answer the
these
questions from the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) as questions from 26-30 based on the following
given below. case.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct Traffic rules play a very important role in the
explanation of A.
traffic system of a country. These rules are
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
correct explanation of A.
made for avoiding traffic jams and accidents
c) A is true but R is false. in cities and towns. In this order, a side wall
d) A is false and R is true. of Dwarka Das Park painted in black colour
with a message, To FOLLOW THE
21. Assertion (A) The length of three sides TRAFFIC RULES. If the sides of the wall are
of triangle are 26 cm, 28 cm and 30 cm. 6 m, 7 m and 9 m
The height corresponding to base 28 respectively.
Then solve the
cm is 24.
following questions.
A
Reason (R If the base of an isosceles
triangle be 6 cm and each of the equal
sides be 5 cm, then its height is 6 cm. 8
"TO FOLLOW 9m
THE TRAFFIC
22. Assertion (A) The point(-7,0)lies on
RULES
Y-axis and (0, -8) on X-axis.
11 m
Reason (R) Every point on the X-axis
has distance from X-axis and every 26. The semi
zero
(a) 12 m
perimeters of triangle
point an the Y-axis has zero distance (b) 13 m
from Y-axis. (c) 14 m (d) 16 m
27. The area
23. Assertion (A) 210 +2 2 = (in m) of wall
(a) 25.49 (b) 18.97
Reason (R) Ifa > 0 be a real number (c) 30.49 (d) 32.49
and p and q be rational number, then
28. The formula to find the semi
aP xal =a?t!. of triangle is perimeters
24. Assertion (A) The vertical angle of an (a) s b-c (b) S=+b+c
isosceles triangle is 120°, then its base 2 3
(c) s*D+c
angle is equal to 40°. 2 (d) s=a+b +c
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90Which mathematical concept is used te 34. The difference between the


solve the above problem rate of
passing in boys and girls of class VIII 1
(a) Area of parallelogram
(a) 30 (b) 50
(b) Herons formula
(c) 60 (d) 70
(c) Surface area and volume
(d) None of the above 35. The sum of pass rate of girls of class X
and pass rate ofboys of class VI is
30. If side of an equilateral triangle is a,
(a) 170 (b) 160
then area of triangle is
(c) 150 (d) 140
(a)
4
(b)30 Direction Answer the questions from 36-40
based on the following case.
(c) Rohan, a student of Class IX book a ola cab
for travelling the tourist places of Jaipur city.
Direction Answer the questions from 31-35 The taxi fare in a city is as follows. Fare for
based on the following case. the first km is 8 and for the subsequent
The following bar graph shows the results of distance it is T 5 per km. Then, answer the
annual examination in a secondary school. following questions.
girls boys 36. Consider the distance covered as r kmn
1004
and the total fare as y write a linear
90 equation for this information.
2 80 (a) 5x+y+3=0 (b) 5x-y- 3=0
(d) 9x+y+ 3=0
70 (c) 5x-y+3=0
60 37. Compare the above equation withb
50
40
ax+by +c =0, and find the value of
30 (a+b+c)
(a) 6 (b) 7
20
101 (c) 8 (d)9
the total
If total fare is 93, then find
0- IX
VI VII VIII 38.
Class distance
(b) 17 km
and choose (a) 16 km
ead the bar graph (shown above) (c) 18 km
(d) 19 km
the correct alternative in each of the following.
is 11 km, then
rate of 39. If the distance covered
. The class having highest pass find total fare
girls is (b) 68
(a) VI (b) VII (a) 758
(d) 788
c) IX (d)X (c) R48
kilometer is 12 and fare
rate ot 40. Iffare for first
%.
The class having lowest pass has subsequent
distance is 8 per km,
boys is this
equation for
(a) VI (b) VII then write a linear
c) VIlI (d) IX information
4x+ y+4 =0
pai of classes in which pass rate of
33. The pair (a)
=0
De (b) 6x-y+ 6
boys is equal (c) 8x-y+4=0
(a) (VI, VII) (b) (VII, VIl)
(d) 7x-y+7=0
c) (VI, IX) (d) (IX, X)
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Time: 90 Minutes

Multiple Choice Questions and 2 (b)-and-


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1. Which of the following equation has (c)and0 (d)-and0


graph as shown in figure?
Y 4. In figure, ABC is an isosceles triangle
whose side AC is produce
E and to
to BA.
through C, CD is drawn paralel
(0,4)

(1,2) Then the value of x is


(2,0)
X
X 1 2 3

52
A
Y E
a)2x-y=4 (a)52
(b)156
(b)2x+ y=4 (c) 760
(d)104
c)2x+y=1 lies the graph of
(d) None of the above 5. If the point (3, 4) on

14, then thee


the equation 2x + ay
=

between the three


What is common
value of a is
angles of a triangle and a linear pair (b) 3
(a) 2
a) Angles are equal (d)-3
In both cases sum of angle is
180 (c)-2
0) and in linear spokes equally
6. Ifa wheel has
In triangles are three angles six
C of the angle
pair there are two angles then the
measure

spaced, is
d) None of the above between two adjacent spoke

3. IF2-5) + (3 + 2/5)
-

(4 +
5) (a) 90
(b)30°
(d) 180
(c)60°
are
and g
Ptgv5, then the values of p
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3
andis 5cm/
40
5cm
(a) (b) A80
80°

A
C F
(c) (d Congruent triangles

8. In triangles ABC and 13. Which of the following statements is


DEF, AB =
FD
and A LD. The two
= true for x +l =0?
triangles
congruent by SAS axiom if
will be
(a) Parallel to X-axis
(a)BC EF (b)AC=DE
(b) Parallel to Y-axis
(c)AC EF (c) passing through the origin
(d)BC DE
(d) None of the above
9. If the point A(3, 5) and B(1 4) lie on the
14. An angle is 200 more than three times
graph of line ax + by 7 0, then (a, b)
-
=

the given angle. If the two angles are


will be
supplementary the angles are
(a)(1. 2) (b)(1-2)
(c)-12) a) 20 and 160
(d)(-1-2) (b)40° and 140°
10. In figure, if ,||2, the value (c)60 and 120°
of x is (d) 70° and 110
(a) 90 (b)85°
(c)75 (d) 70°
15. The rationalformof mixed
37
recurring decimal number 137 is.
(a)136
58 99 (b) 99
137
100
99
16. In AABC and
11. Rational numberlies
2
between APOR, AB =
AC,
4C= LP and 2B
consecutive integers is triangles are
=
20.The two
(a)-2and-3 (b)-7and -12 (a) lsosceles but not
(c)-7and-9 (d)-8 and -15 congruent
(b)lsosceles and congruent
12. It is given that AABC = AFDE and c)Congruent but not isosceles
AB =5 cm, ZB = 40° and 2A =80°. d)Neither congruent nor isosceles
Then, which of the following is true? 17. The cost of 9 chairs
and 3 tables is
(a)DF=5 cm F= 60 306. If the cost of 1 chair is
25, the
(b)DF=5 cm 2E = 60° cost of 1 table is
(c)DE=5 cm 2F=60° (a)R 25
(d)DE=5 cm 2D =40° (b)27
(c30
(d)R 24
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A
the
correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not
the
correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
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(d) A is false and R is true.
21. Assertion The angles of a
(a)1110
in the
triangle are
(b) 129° ratio 3:5:7. The triangle is
acute angled.
(c) 105
(d) 84 Reason The sum of angles that are
formed on a straight Line is equal to
19. Which of the following option is 180°.
correct?

(a)0 is positive integer 22. Assertion Rational number lying


(b)0 is a negative integer 1

(c)Every natural number is a whole number between andis


(d)2 is a rational number
Reason Rational number lying
between two rational numbers x and y
20. In figure, AB L BE and EF 1 BE.
If BC DE and AB EF, then AABD is
Congruent to
= =

isx+)
23. Assertion In a AABC, is AB = AC and
LB = 70°, then ZA = 40°

Reason Angles opposite to equal sides


D are equal.
B

a) AEFC (b)AECF 24. Assertion Anangle is 14° more than its


is 52°
(c)ADEF (d)AFEC complementary angle, then angle
be
Reason Two angles are said tomeasure
Assertion-Reasoning MCOs supplementary if their sum of
of angles is 180°.
ror question numbers 21 to 25, two
of a
statements are given-one labelled 25. Assertion x + y =3 is the equation
SSertion (A) and the other labelled line passing through
the origin.
to
Reason (R). Select the correct answer (C) Reason 2x is the equation
of a line
codes (a), (b),
=
y
Aguestions from the the origin.
and (d) passing through
as given below.

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Case Based MCOs


The ratio
30. The of pass percentage of clan
Direction Answer the XII in year 1995-96 and class
26-30 based on the
questions from year 1997-98 is XI in
following case.
Following bar graph represents the (a)8:9 (b)9:8
pass
percentage of class X and XII in CBSE (c)5:8 (d)8:5
examination for 6 yr. Direction Answer the questions froom
31-35 based on the following case.
xClass XI Class To raise the fund for patients, charit
cancer
100 95 95 98 95
90 90 90
race was organised on rectangular school
80 80 85 80
ground ABCD. Lines have been drawn
with
70 chalk powder at a distance of Im each. 100
60 flower pots have been placed at a distance
50 of 1 m from each other along AD. Niharika
40 runs of the distance AD on the second
30
20 line and posts a green flag. Preeti runs-of
101
the distance AD or the 8th line and
1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 X posts a
red flag as shown in below figure.
On the basis of above graph answer the D
following questions.
26. In which year the pass percentage of class
Xis highest?
(a) 1995-96
(b) 1996-97 green laag
(c) 1997-98 red flag
(d) 1998-99

27. In how many years the pass percentage of


class XII is lower then class X?
(a)1 (b)2
(c) 3 (d)4
28. The difference of pass percentage of class
X and XII in year 1996-97 is
(a)0 (b)5
(c) 10 (d) 15

29. The sum of pass percentage of class X in


Then, give the answer of following
of class
questions.
year 1994-95 and pass percentage
X in year l1998-99 is 31. Write the coordinates of green tiag
a) 186 (b) 188 (a)(25, 2) (b(2, 25)
(c) 190 (d) 192 (c)4, 25) (d)3, 25)
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coordinates of red ag. After seeing the pyramid some


32. The question are
arises in mind of students, there answer the
(a)(20, 8) (b(20,7
(c(8, 20) (d)(7, 20) following questions.
of green flag lies in 36. The semi perimeter of ABDC is
33. Coordinates (b) lInd quadrant (a) 30 m
(a)lst quadrant
(c)lllrd quadrant (d)IVth quadrant (b)33 m
(c) 36 m
of red flag lies in
34. Coordinates (d) 39 m
(a) lInd quadrant (b)Ist quadrant
(d)IVth quadrant 37. The area of a ABDC is
(c)llrd quadrant
(a)12105 m
35. If the coordinates of two points are (b)24 105 m
A(2 25) and B(8, 20), then (Abscissa of (c)20/105 m
B)-(Abscissa of A) is (d)26/105 m
(b) 3
(a)0 38. The semi-perimeter of AABC is
(c)6 (d)8
(a) 126 m
from
Direction Answer the questions (b) 130 m
36-40 based on the following
case.
(c) 132 m

Howard University organised educational (d) 136 m


a

tour for students.


Where students visited the
39. The area of AABC is
Giza pyramid (shown in figure).
A
(a)1220m
(b)1320 m
(c)1120m
(d)1420m
of the shaded region is (in m
120 m 112 m 40. The area

(a) 1084 m
(b) 1074 m
2 4m 26 m (c) 1048 m
the above
a 22 m
(d) None of
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