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A. Read the questions carefully and choose the correct option.

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1. The name of the angle above is . . . .


a. < BCA b. < BAC c. < CAB d. < ABC

2. Obtuse angle is equal to . . . .


a. 60° b. 70° c. >90° d. <90°
3. The name of the angle shown on the left is . . . .
a. < NOM b. < MON c. < MNO d. < NMO

4.

(1) (2) (3) (4)


Which of the figure is a square?
a. (1) b. (2) c. (3) d. (4)
5. The area of the square in the picture is . . . . cm2.
a. 23 b. 24 c. 25 d. 26

34 cm
6. The area of the rectangle in the picture is . . . . cm2.
12 cm a. 402 b.408 c. 426 d. 567

7. ‘All sides are equal’ is one of the properties of a . . . .


a. triangle b. circle c. rectangle d. square
3
8. A –turn equals . . . .
4
a. 90° b. 180° c. 270° d. 360°
1
9. A –turn equals . . . .
4
a. 90° b. 180° c. 270° d. 360°
10.

1 2 3 4
Which of these figures have symmetrical lines?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
11. This picture shows an . . . . angle.
a. right b. acute c. straight d. obtuse

12. 17 cm The area of the square is . . . .


a. 259 cm2 b. 269 cm2 c. 279 cm2 d.289 cm2
17 cm

13. Restaurant main Edbert is standing at A, facing North.


Toilet entrance Where is the pond, referring to Edbert?
It is in the ________________ of Edbert.
Rose a. South-East c. North-West
garden Car park N b. South d. West
A
B. Answer the question with the correct answer. Restaurant main
toilet entrance
1. Andrew is standing at A, facing North. [ 6 ]
a) The exit is in the of Andrew. N
Rose
b) The is in the North-West of Andrew. garden Car
A park
c) Andrew is facing the Exit.
He turns 135° anti-clockwise.
Pond Exit
He ends up facing the .
Orchid garden
d) Andrew is facing South-East.
He turns his direction __________degrees clockwise.
He ends up facing the toilet.
2. Name the angle that is equal to : [ 4 ]
a) 80 ° = <

b) 130 ° = <

c) 30 ° = <

3. Name the angles in the following triangle. [ 3 ]


a) <A = < c) < C = <

b) < B= <

C. Read the questions carefully. Shows your way of solving the problems on the space provided.
1. Factory A produces 1326 dresses a day. Factory B produces 1087 more dresses a day than Factory A. [ 6 ]
a) How many dresses does Factory B produce in a day?
b) How many dresses do both factories produce in a day?

2. Richard saved $3500 in April. His monthly salary is third the amount he saved in April. In May, he saved
$3200 less than the amount he spent. [ 6 ]
a) How much is his monthly salary?
b) How much did he save in May?

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