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1. A geometric solid has length,breadth, and thickness. It may also be divided into parts.

The
boundary of a solid is called a _____.
a. Surface
b. Line
c. Point
d. Geometric Solid

2. In the same diagram, show that :


a. Angle 7 + angle 4 + angle 3 = thrice angle 2. 7 3 2 1
b. Angle 2 + angle 4 + angle 6 = 1 right angle 5
4 6
c. Angle 3 + angle 4 = angle 6.
d. Angle 1 + angle 3 = angle 7

3. It is the sum of the sides of a polygon.


a. Volume
b. Perimeter
c. Area
d. Arc

4. Which of the following is an equilateral triangle?

a. b. c. d.

5. In the figure AC and BC are radii of circles. The length of AB is 8. If AC = 4, what is BC? (BC is
tangent to the circle with center A.)

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a. 5 b. c. 4 √ 3 d. 3
2

6. A circle of radius 3 cm is drawn inscribed in a right angle triangle ABC, right angled at C. If
AC is 10 Find the value of CB

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a. 10.5cm b. √ 58cm c.
4
cm d. none of these

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7. Find the measure of arc CD
Given: m ∠AXC = 135 ° ; Arc ^AB = 24 ° ; and Arc ^
AC = 94 °
a. 132 ° b. 66 ° c. 82 ° d. 164 °
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8. Solve the proportion: = , find y.
13 y
a. 8.30 b. 39 c. 41 d. 10.11

9. The ratio of waterfowl in a given park is 16 ducks to 9 geese. Suppose that there are 192
ducks in total. How many geese are there in total?
a. 90 b. 108 c. 120 d. 112

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10. Is proportional to ? Justify your answer.
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a. Yes, because the product or their means are equally proportional to the product of their
extreme.
b. No, because the product of their means are not equal to the product of their extreme.
c. Yes, because the sum of their means and equal to the sum of their extreme.
d. No, because the sum of their means are not equal to the product of the extreme.

11. Find the positive mean proportional of 4 and 25.


a. 12 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10

12. Find the unknown value in the proportion: 2 : x = 3 : 9.


a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7

13. The following are types of quadrilaterals, except?


a. Kite
b. Trapezium
c. Circle
d. Square

14. Find the area and perimeter of a rectangle by using the given dimensions.
Given: Length = 20cm, Width = 17cm.
a. P = 104 cm. A = 430 cm2
b. P = 74 cm. A = 340cm2
c. P = 94 cm. A = 540 cm2
d. P = 84 cm. A = 240 cm2

15. What is the maximum possible area of a quadrilateral with a perimeter of 48?
a. 144 b. 172 c. 162 d. 121

16. Find the sum of all the interior angles of a polygon having 13 sides.
a. 1890 b. 2010 c. 1980 d. 1960

17. The sum of all the interior angles of a polygon is 1440°. How many sides does the polygon
have?
a. 9 b. 10 c. 11 d. 12

18. A Polygon which has 6 sides.


a. Octagon b. Pentagon c. Hexagon d. Decagon

19. Which of the following is not true about Polygons.


a. Polygons have more than two (2) angles.
b. The sum of its exterior angles is equal to 360 degrees.
c. Each vertex of a polygon has exactly two-line segments.
d. A polygon is a two-dimensional shape with straight sides
20. Find the Perimeter.

a. 26 units b. 12 units c. 18 units d. 32 units

21. The three equal circles touch each other externally. If the centers of these circles be A, B, C
then triangle ABC is :
a. A right angle triangle
b. An isosceles triangle
c. An equilateral triangle
d. A scalene triangle

22. A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, especially a
circle or sphere.
a. Arc b. Angle c. Diameter d. Radius

23. An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other.
a. Ratio b. Similar Terms c. Proportion d. Area

24. A Types of Polygon wherein all the interior angles of a polygon are strictly less than 180
degrees.
a. Irregular Polygon
b. Regular Polygon
c. Concave Polygon
d. Convex Polygon

25. A types of Polygon wherein one or more interior angles of a polygon are more than 180
degrees.
a. Irregular Polygon
b. Regular Polygon
c. Concave Polygon
d. Convex Polygon

26. A Types of Polygon wherein all the sides and interior angles of the polygon are equal.
a. Irregular Polygon
b. Regular Polygon
c. Concave Polygon
d. Convex Polygon

27.The following are facts about Circles and its properties, except?
a. The tangent drawn at the ends of a diameter of a circle are parallel.
b. The parallelogram circumscribing a circle is a rectangle.
c. The opposite sides of a quadrilateral circumscribing a circle subtend supplementary angles
at the centre of the circle.
d. The perpendicular at the point of contact to the tangent to a circle passes through the
centre.

28. Which of the following are true about Tangent and Radius?
a. The sum of the angles of Tangent and Radius is 360 ° .
b. Tangent and Radius form an acute angle when they meet on a certain point.
c. The Tangent and Radius that meet are perpendicular to each other.
d. They intersect with each other.
29. What is the formula of a square?
1
a. ×𝐵ase×Height
2
b. Side2
c. Base×Height
d. Length×Height×Width

30. Which of the following is not true about triangle?


a. When a triangle side is constructed, the exterior angle formed is equal to the sum of the
interior opposite angles.
b. The total of the three interior angles in any triangle is 180 degrees
c. The base angles of an isosceles triangle are equivalent.
d. If in two triangles, the sides of one triangle are proportional to the sides of the other triangle,
then their corresponding angles are equal and hence the two triangles are similar.

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