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Q10 PERIMETER AND AREA
(A) Perimeter
1 In the diagram, PQRW is a square and STUV is a rectangle. WRST is a straight line and WR = RS.

P Q
12 cm 26 cm
R S T
W
7 cm

V U

Find the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.


A. 108 C. 127
B. 120 D. 146
[2005, No.16]

2 In the diagram, EFKL is a square, FGJK is a rectangle and GHJ is an equilateral triangle.

50 cm
E F G

L K J

The perimeter of the whole diagram is 310 cm. Calculate the length, in cm, of EL.
A. 25 C. 35
B. 30 D. 42
[2006, No13]

3 In the diagram, PQRS is a square and PQUV is a parallelogram.

V U

P
T
Q

10 cm
S 6 cm R

Given PT = PV, calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.


A. 46 C. 58
B. 52 D. 64
[2007, No13]
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4 In the diagram, QRST is a square and PTUV is a rhombus.

V P
5 cm
U Q
T
12 cm

S R

PQR and QTU are straight lines. Find the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.
A. 60 C. 80
B. 72 D. 90
[2001]

5 In the diagram, PQRS is a rectangle and PTS is an equilateral triangle. M is the midpoint of PQ.

P M Q

T 6 cm

S 16 cm R

Find the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.


A. 44 C. 52
B. 46 D. 66
[2004, No.14]

6 In the diagram, Q is the midpoint of the straight line PQR.

R 4 cm S

8.5 cm
Q

P 10 cm T
Given that PR = 6 cm, calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.
A. 22.5 C. 26.5
B. 23.5 D. 28.5

(B) Area
7 The diagram shows the plan of two rooms with rectangular floors.

4m

2.5 m

8m 4m

The cost to tile the floor is RM20 per square metre. How much would it cost to tile the floors of both rooms ?
A. RM 600 C. RM 1240
B. RM 840 D. RM 1560 [2007,
No.14]
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8 The diagram shows a trapezium.

5 cm
4 cm

11 cm

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the trapezium.


A. 28 C. 38
B. 32 D. 44
[2005, No.17]

9 In the diagram, KLM is a straight line and JK = LM.

12 cm N
5 cm
K L M
20 cm

Calculate the area, in cm2, of triangle JLN.


A. 78 C. 122
B. 92 D. 140
[2004, No.15]

10 In the diagram, QRVW and RSTU are squares.

P
12 cm
5 cm
R
Q S

W V

U T

If the area of RSTU 100 cm2, calculate the area of QRVW in cm2.
A. 3 C. 10
B. 9 D. 12
[1999]

11 In the diagram, EGHL is a parallelogram and LHJK is square. EFG and FHJ is a straight line.

L E
F

K G
H 13 cm
10 cm
J
Calculate the area, in cm2, of the diagram.
A. 160 C. 220
B. 190 D. 290
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12 In the diagram, PQRS is a trapezium and PQTU is a parallelogram.

P 8 cm Q
6 cm
10 cm T
U

S 14 cm R

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 32 C. 62
B. 46 D. 86
[2006, No.14]

13 In the diagram, PQRS is a trapezium and PTS is a right angled triangle.

P S
5 cm
12 cm
9 cm
T

Q 15 cm R

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 75 C. 105
B. 96 D. 126
[2007, No.15]

14 In the diagram, JKLM is a trapezium.

J 13 cm K
5 cm
7 cm
N
13 cm
L

The area of the shaded region, in cm2, is


A. 100 C. 139
B. 130 D. 160
[2003]

15 In the diagram, PQRS and STXW are rectangles. TX = 8 cm and QU = UV.

P 15 cm Q
2 cm
T 5 cm
X
U

S W V 4 cm T

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 60 C. 70
B. 66 D. 76

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