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Mensuration Set-1
Q.1: What is the are of an equilateral triangle of side 16 cm?
A. 48√3 cm2
B. 128√3 cm2
C. 9.6√3 cm2
D. 64√3 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.2: If the sides of a triangle are 26 cm, 24 cm and 10 cm, what is its area?
A. 120 cm2
B. 130 cm2
C. 312 cm2
D. 315 cm2
Answer: Option A
Q.3: A circular road is constructed outside a square field. The perimeter of the square
field is 200 ft. If the width of the road is 7√2 ft. and cost of construction is Rs.100 per sq.
ft., find the lowest possible cost to construct 50% of the total road.
A. Rs.125,400
B. Rs.140,800
C. Rs.235,400
D. None of these
Answer: Option A
Q.4: The perimeter of a triangle is 28 cm and the inradius of the triangle is 2.5 cm. What
is the area of the triangle?
A. 25 cm2
2
B. 42 cm
C. 49 cm2
D. 35 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.5: A solid metal cylinder of 10 cm height and 14 cm diameter is melted and re-cast
into two cones in the proportion of 3 : 4 (volume), keeping the height 10 cm. What would
be the percentage change in the flat surface area before and after?
A. 9%
B. 15%
Answer: Option D
Q.6: Find the area of trapezium whose parallel sides are 20 cm and 18 cm long, and the
distance between them is 15 cm.
A. 225 cm2
B. 275 cm2
C. 285 cm2
2
D. 315 cm
Answer: Option C
Q.7: If x units are added to the length of the radius of a circle, what is the number of
units by which the circumference of the circle is increased?
A. 2π
B. 2πx
C. x
D. x2
Answer: Option C
Q.8: Find the area of a parallelogram with base 24 cm and height 16 cm.
A. 262 cm2
2
B. 384 cm
2
C. 192 cm
D. 131 cm2
Answer: Option B
Q.9: The ratio of the length and the breadth of a rectangle is 4 : 3 and the area of the
rectangle is 6912 sq cm. Find the ratio of the breadth and the area of the rectangle?
A. 1 : 96
B. 1 : 48
C. 1 : 84
D. 1 : 68
Answer: Option A
A. 1/2π
B. √2/π
C. 1/(√2π)
D. 1/π
Answer: Option D
Q.11: The area of the square formed on the diagonal of a rectangle as its side is 108
1/3 % more than the area of the rectangle. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 28 units,
find the difference between the sides of the rectangle?
A. 8
B. 12
C. 6
D. 2
Answer: Option D
A. 48√3 cm2
B. 128√3 cm2
C. 9.6√3 cm2
D. 64√3 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.13: The length of a rectangular plot is thrice its breadth. If the area of the rectangular
plot is 867 sq m, then what is the breadth of the rectangular plot?
A. 8.5 m
B. 17 m
C. 34 m
D. 51 m
Answer: Option B
Q.14: The perimeter of a triangle is 28 cm and the inradius of the triangle is 2.5 cm.
What is the area of the triangle?
A. 45 cm2
2
B. 35 cm
Answer: Option B
Q.15: The length of a rectangular floor is more than its breadth by 200%. If Rs. 324 is
required to paint the floor at the rate of Rs. 3 per sq m, then what would be the length of
the floor?
A. 27 m
B. 24 m
C. 18 m
D. 21 m
Answer: Option C
Q.16: Find the area of a parallelogram with base 24 cm and height 16 cm.
2
A. 544 cm
B. 484 cm2
2
C. 250 cm
D. 384 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.17: An order was placed for the supply of a carpet whose breadth was 6 m and length
was 1.44 times the breadth. What be the cost of a carpet whose length and breadth are
40% more and 25% more respectively than the first carpet. Given that the ratio of carpet
is Rs. 45 per sq m?
A. Rs. 3642.40
B. Rs. 3868.80
C. Rs. 4216.20
D. Rs. 4082.40
Answer: Option D
Q.18: Find the area of trapezium whose parallel sides are 20 cm and 18 cm long, and
the distance between them is 15 cm.
A. 285 cm2
B. 355 cm2
C. 385 cm2
D. 585 cm2
Q.19: What will be the cost of building a fence around a square plot with area equal to
289 sq ft, if the price per foot of building the fence is Rs. 58?
A. Rs. 3944
B. Rs. 3828
C. Rs. 4176
D. None of these
Answer: Option A
Q.20: If the sides of a triangle are 26 cm, 24 cm and 10 cm, what is its area?
2
A. 220 cm
B. 110 cm2
2
C. 120 cm
2
D. 320 cm
Answer: Option C
Q.21: The area of a square is equal to five times the area of a rectangle of dimensions
125 cm * 64 cm. What is the perimeter of the square?
A. 600 cm
B. 800 cm
C. 400 cm
D. 1000 cm
Answer: Option B
Q.22: n order was placed for the supply of a carper whose length and breadth were in
the ratio of 3 : 2. Subsequently, the dimensions of the carpet were altered such that its
length and breadth were in the ratio 7 : 3 but were was no change in its parameter. Find
the ratio of the areas of the carpets in both the cases.
A. 7:8
B. 8:7
C. 6:7
D. 5:6
Answer: Option B
A. 60 cm2
B. 30 cm2
C. 45 cm2
D. 15 cm2
Answer: Option B
Q.24: The area of a square is 4096 sq cm. Find the ratio of the breadth and the length
of a rectangle whose length is twice the side of the square and breadth is 24 cm less
than the side of the square.
A. 18 : 5
B. 7 : 16
C. 5 : 14
D. 5 : 16
Answer: Option D
Q.25: If the diagonal of a rectangle is 17 cm long and its perimeter is 46 cm, the area of
the rectangle is.
A. 150 cm2
B. 120 cm2
C. 110 cm2
D. 100 cm2
Answer: Option B
Q.26: The circumferences of two circles are 264 meters and 352 meters. Find the
difference between the areas of the larger and the smaller circles.
A. 4192 sq m
B. 4304 sq m
C. 4312 sq m
D. 4360 sq m
Answer: Option C
Q.27: The total cost of flooring a room at Rs 8.50 per square metre is Rs 510. If the
length of the room is 8 m, its breadth is:
A. 12.5 m
B. 10.5 m
Answer: Option D
A. 3.34
B. 2
C. 4.5
D. 5.5
Answer: Option A
Q.29: A typist uses a paper 30 cm × 15 cm. He leaves a margin of 2.5 cm at the top and
the bottom and 1.25 cm on either side. What percentage of paper area is approximately
available for typing?
A. 65%
B. 70%
C. 80%
D. 60%
Answer: Option D
A. 77.14 cm
B. 47.14 cm
C. 84.92 cm
D. 23.57 cm
Answer: Option D
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Mensuration Set-2
Q.1: There are two circles of different radii. The are of a square is 784 sq cm and its
side is twice the radius of the larger circle. The radius of the larger circle is seven - third
that of the smaller circle. Find the circumference of the smaller circle.
A. 6 π cm
B. 8 π cm
C. 12 π cm
D. 16 π cm
Answer: Option C
Q.2: The base of a triangle is 15 dm and its height is 12 dm. The height of another
triangle of double the area and the base of which is 20 dm, is given by
A. 9 dm
B. 18 dm
C. 8 dm
D. 12.5 dm
Answer: Option B
Q.3: A cube of side one meter length is cut into small cubes of side 10 cm each. How
many such small cubes can be obtained?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 10000
Answer: Option C
Q.3: If the length of a rectangle is increased by 1/3rd and the width is decreased by
1/3rd, then the area of the rectangle is decreased by the fraction
A. 2/3
B. 1/6
C. 1/9
D. 1/8
Answer: Option C
Q.4: The dimensions of a room are 25 feet * 15 feet * 12 feet. What is the cost of white
washing the four walls of the room at Rs. 5 per square feet if there is one door of
dimensions 6 feet * 3 feet and three windows of dimensions 4 feet * 3 feet each?
Answer: Option D
Q.5: The radius of a wheel is 22.4 cm. What is the distance covered by the wheel in
making 500 resolutions.
A. 252 m
B. 704 m
C. 352 m
D. 808 m
Answer: Option B
Q.6: If the diagonals of a rhombus are 24 dm and 10 dm, then the perimeter of the
rhombus will be
A. 68 dm
B. 60 dm
C. 52 dm
D. 50 dm
Answer: Option C
Q.7: The volumes of two cones are in the ratio 1 : 10 and the radii of the cones are in
the ratio of 1 : 2. What is the length of the wire?
A. 2:5
B. 1:5
C. 3:5
D. 4:5
Answer: Option A
Q.8: The length of a given rectangle is increased by 20% and the breadth is decreased
by 20%, then the area
Q.9: A metallic sphere of radius 12 cm is melted and drawn into a wire, whose radius of
cross section is 16 cm. What is the length of the wire?
A. 45 cm
B. 18 cm
C. 90 cm
D. None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.10: The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in integers and its area is also an
integer. One side is 21 cm and the perimeter is 48 cm, then the length of the shortest
side is
A. 8 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 12 cm
D. 14 cm
Answer: Option B
Q.11: The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 729 : 1331. What is the ratio of their total
surface areas?
A. 81 : 121
B. 9 : 11
C. 729 : 1331
D. 27 : 121
Answer: Option A
Q.12: A rectangle is 8 cm longer than its width. A square of side x cm has been cut out
of it. If x cm is half the width of the rectangle, then the remaining area is
A. (2x2 + 8x)cm2
B. (2x2 + 16x) cm2
C. (3x2 + 8x) cm2
D. (3x2 + 16x) cm2
Answer: Option D
A. 225 sq.m
B. 360 sq.m
C. 720 sq.m
D. None of these
Answer: Option D
Q.14: The area of a parallelogram is 70 dm2 and its attitude is 7 dm, then the perimeter
of a rectangle of equal area standing on the same base is
A. 40 dm
B. 28 dm
C. 34 dm
D. 17 dm
Answer: Option C
Q.15: The length of a rectangle is two - fifths of the radius of a circle. The radius of the
circle is equal to the side of the square, whose area is 1225 sq.units. What is the area
(in sq.units) of the rectangle if the rectangle if the breadth is 10 units?
A. 140
B. 156
C. 175
D. 214
Answer: Option D
Q.16: One side of a parallelogram is 8 cm. If the corresponding altitude is 6 cm, then its
area is given by
A. 24 cm2
B. 36 cm2
C. 40 cm2
D. 48 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.17: The sector of a circle has radius of 21 cm and central angle 135o. Find its
perimeter?
A. 91.5 cm
Answer: Option A
Q.18: A rectangular field 50 metres long and 42 metres broad contains a rectangular
lawn inside it surrounded by a gravel path of uniform width. If the width of the path is 6
m, then the area of the path is
A. 240 m2
B. 480 m2
C. 720 m2
D. 960 m2
Answer: Option D
Q.19: An order was placed for the supply of a carper whose length and breadth were in
the ratio of 3 : 2. Subsequently, the dimensions of the carpet were altered such that its
length and breadth were in the ratio 7 : 3 but were was no change in its parameter. Find
the ratio of the areas of the carpets in both the cases.
A. 4:3
B. 8:7
C. 4:1
D. 6:5
Answer: Option B
Q.20: If the difference between the circumference and radius of a circle is 37 cm, then
the area of the circle is
A. 111 cm2
B. 148 cm2
C. 259 cm2
D. 154 cm2
Answer: Option D
A. 40 m2
B. 450 m2
C. 250 m2
Answer: Option B
Q.22: The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius r
cm, is:
A. 2r2 cm2
B. r2 cm2
C. (1/2)r2 cm2
2 2
D. 2r cm
Answer: Option B
Q.23: A rectangular garden has an area 200 m2 and its length and breadth are in the
ratio 5 : 4. A road of uniform width runs inside the garden around the perimeter and has
an area 344 m2
A. 4m
B. 3.5 m
C. 3m
D. 2m
Answer: Option A
Q.24: The diagonals of a rhombus are 8 cm and 10 cm. Then the area of the rhombus
is
A. 64 cm2
B. 100 cm2
C. 80 cm2
D. 40 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.25: The cost of plastering the four walls of a room is Rs. 25. The cost of plastering a
room twice in length, breadth and height will be
A. Rs. 50
B. Rs. 75
C. Rs. 100
D. Rs. 200
Answer: Option C
A. 1:1
B. 1:2
C. 1:3
D. 1:4
Answer: Option B
Q.27: The perimeter of a rhombus is 100 cm and one of the diagonals is 40 cm. Then
the area of the rhombus is
A. 1000 cm2
B. 500 cm2
C. 1200 cm2
D. 600 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.28: The sides of an equilateral triangle are (2a – b) cm, (a + 3b) cm and (2a – 2b + 1)
cm then the perimeter of the triangle is
A. 3 cm
B. 12 cm
C. 15 cm
D. 21 cm
Answer: Option D
Q.29: The length of a rectangle is 1 cm more than its width and its perimeter is 14 cm,
then the area of the rectangle is
A. 16 cm2
B. 14 cm2
C. 12 cm2
D. 10 cm2
Answer: Option C
Q.30: If each of the dimensions of a rectangle is increased by 100%, then the area is
increased by
A. 100%
B. 200%
C. 300%
Answer: Option C
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Mensuration Set-3
Q.1: The area of a parallelogram is 70 dm2 and its attitude is 7 dm, then the perimeter
of a rectangle of equal area standing on the same base is
A. 40 dm
B. 28 dm
C. 34 dm
D. 17 dm
Answer: Option C
Q.2: ABCD has area equal to 28. BC is parallel to AD. BA is perpendicular to AD. If BC
is 6 and AD is 8, then what is CD?
A. 2 2
B. 2 3
C. 4
D. 2 5
Answer: Option D
Q.3: One side of a parallelogram is 8 cm. If the corresponding altitude is 6 cm, then its
area is given by
A. 24 cm2
B. 36 cm2
C. 40 cm2
D. 48 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.4: A swimming pool 9 m wide and 12 m long is 1 m deep on the shallow side and 4 m
deep on the deeper side. Its volume is:
A. 260
B. 262
Answer: Option C
Q.5: A rectangular field 50 metres long and 42 metres broad contains a rectangular
lawn inside it surrounded by a gravel path of uniform width. If the width of the path is 6
m, then the area of the path is
A. 240 m2
B. 480 m2
C. 720 m2
D. 960 m2
Answer: Option D
Q.6: How many cubes of 10 cm edge can be put in a cubical box of 1 m edge.
A. 10000 cubes
B. 1000 cubes
C. 100 cubes
D. 50 cubes
Answer: Option B
Q.7: If the difference between the circumference and radius of a circle is 37 cm, then
the area of the circle is
A. 111 cm2
B. 148 cm2
2
C. 259 cm
D. 154 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.8: A circular well with a diameter of 2 meters, is dug to a depth of 14 meters. What is
the volume of the earth dug out.
A. 40m3
B. 42m3
C. 44m3
D. 46m3
Answer: Option C
A. 4m
B. 3.5 m
C. 3m
D. 2m
Answer: Option D
Q.10: 66 cubic centimetres of silver is drawn into a wire 1 mm in diameter. The length if
the wire in meters will be:
A. 76 m
B. 80 m
C. 84 m
D. 88 m
Answer: Option C
Q.11: The cost of plastering the four walls of a room is Rs. 25. The cost of plastering a
room twice in length, breadth and height will be
A. Rs. 50
B. Rs. 75
C. Rs. 100
D. Rs. 200
Answer: Option C
Q.12: A hollow iron pipe is 21 cm long and its external diameter is 8 cm. If the thickness
of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weights 8g/cm cube, then find the weight of the pipe.
A. 3.696 kg
B. 3.686 kg
C. 2.696 kg
D. 2.686 kg
Answer: Option A
Q.13: The perimeter of a rhombus is 100 cm and one of the diagonals is 40 cm. Then
the area of the rhombus is
A. 1000 cm2
B. 500 cm2
Answer: Option D
Q.14: The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius X in
square unit is
A. 4X^2
B. X^2
C. 2X^2
D. 3X^2
Answer: Option B
Q.15: The sides of a triangle are 5 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm. then its area is
A. 0.0024 m2
2
B. 0.0026 m
C. 0.003 m2
2
D. 0.0015 m
Answer: Option C
Q.16: The figure below has been obtained by folding a rectangle. The total area of the
figure (as visible) is 144 square meters. Had the rectangle not been folded, the current
overlapping part would have been a square. What would have been the total area of the
original unfolded rectangle?
Q.17: A room is rectangular in shape and has a flat roof. It is 10 m wide, 13 m long and
5 m high. It is to be painted inside and outside and on the floor but not on the ceiling,
then the total area to be painted is
A. 360 m2
2
B. 460 m
C. 490 m2
2
D. 590 m
Answer: Option D
Answer: Option D
A. 14 sq cm
B. 28 sq cm
C. 44 sq cm
D. 68 sq cm
Answer: Option B
Q.20: If the radius of the circle is increased by 100%, then the area is increased by
A. 100%
B. 200%
C. 300%
D. 400%
Answer: Option C
Q.21: A 5 cubic centimeter cube is painted on all its side. If it is sliced into 1 cubic
centimer cubes, how many 1 cubic centimeter cubes will have exactly one of their sides
painted?
A. 9
Answer: Option D
A. π/2 sq cm
B. √3 π sq cm
C. 6π sq cm
D. 3π sq cm
Answer: Option D
Q.23: The area of a square field is 24200 sq m. How long will a lady take to cross the
field diagonally at the rate of 6.6 km/hr?
A. 3 minutes
B. 2 minutes
C. 2.4 minutes
D. 2 minutes 40 seconds
Answer: Option B
Q.24: The circumference of the front wheel of a cart is 30 ft long and that of the back
wheel is 36 ft long. What is the distance travelled by the cart, when the front wheel has
done five more revolutions than the rear wheel?
A. 20 ft
B. 25 ft
C. 750 ft
D. 900 ft
Answer: Option D
A. Cube
B. Hemi-sphere
C. Cuboid
D. Normal spherical
Answer: Option D
Q.26: If the sides of a triangle measure 72, 75 and 21, what is the measure of its in
radius?
A. 37.5
B. 24
C. 9
D. 15
Answer: Option C
Q.27: A 5 cm cube is cut into as many 1 cm cubes as possible. What is the ratio of the
surface area of the larger cube to that of the sum of the surface areas of the smaller
cubes?
A. 1:6
B. 1:5
C. 1 : 25
D. 1 : 125
Answer: Option B
Q.28: If each interior angle of a regular polygon is 150 degrees, then it is a/an __
A. Octagon
B. Decagon
C. Dodecagon
D. Tetrahedron
Answer: Option C
Q.29: Four horses are tethered at 4 corners of a square field of side 70 metres so that
they can just about reach one another. The area left ungrazed by the horses is:
Answer: Option A
Q.30: A square sheet of paper is converted into a cylinder by rolling it along its length.
What is the ratio of the base radius to the side of the square?
1
A.
2π
( 2)
B.
π
1
C.
( 2π)
1
D.
π
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Mensuration Set-4
Q.1: Find the surface area of a 10cm*4cm*3cm brick.
A. 154 cm square
B. 156 cm square
C. 160 cm square
D. 164 cm square
Answer: Option D
Q.2: If the circumradius of an equilateral triangle be 10 cm, then the measure of its
inradius is
A. 5 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 20 cm
D. 15 cm
Answer: Option A
Q.3: The ratio of area of two similar triangle is 9:16 then the ratio of their corresponding
sides is
A. 3:5
B. 3:4
C. 4:5
D. 4:3
Answer: Option B
Q.4: What is the area of a triangle having perimeter 32 cm , one side 11 cm and
difference of other two sides 5 cm ?
A. 8√30 sq cm
B. 5√35 sq cm
C. 6√30 sq cm
D. 8√2 sq cm
Answer: Option A
A. 12 cm
B. 6 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 3√3 cm
Q.6: Find the area of an isosceles right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is 16 cm
A. 32 sq cm
B. 16 sq cm
C. 24 sq cm
D. 64 sq cm
Answer: Option D
Q.7: Find the ratio of the diameter of the circle inscribed in and circumscribed an
Equilateral triangle to its height
A. 1:2:3
B. 2:4:3
C. 1:3:4
D. 3:2:1
Answer: Option B
Q.8: The curved surface of a right circular cone of height 15 cm and base diameter 16
cm is:
A. 116πcm2
B. 122πcm2
C. 124πcm2
D. 136πcm2
Answer: Option D
Q.9: If a right circular cone of height 24 cm has a volume of 1232 cm cube, then the
area of its curved surface is :
A. 450cm2
B. 550cm2
2
C. 650cm
D. 750cm2
Answer: Option B
A. 4120 m cube
Answer: Option D
Q.11: The maximum length of a pencil that can he kept is a rectangular box of
dimensions 8 cm x 6 cm x 2 cm, is
2
A. 17
2
B. 16
2
C. 26
2
D. 24
Answer: Option C
Q.12: The slant height of a conical mountain is 2.5 km and the area of its base is 1.54
km square. The height of mountain is:
A. 2.3 km
B. 2.4 km
C. 2.5 km
D. 2.6 km
Answer: Option B
Q.13: The radii of two cones are in ratio 2:1, their volumes are equal. Find the ratio of
their heights.
A. 1:4
B. 1:3
C. 1:2
D. 1:5
Answer: Option A
Q.14: A cube with sides of 5 cm is painted on all its faces. If sliced in 1 cm cubes, how
many 1 cm cubes will have exactly one of their faces painted?
A. 54
B. 76
Answer: Option A
Q.15: The volume of the largest right circular cone that can be cut out of a cube of edge
7 cm is:
A. 79.8cm3
B. 79.4cm3
C. 89.8cm3
3
D. 89.4cm
Answer: Option C
Q.16: A drum is full of water. Diameter of the drum is 35cm. The level of water will be
dropped by how much, if 11 litres of water is taken out:
A. 40/7
B. 80/7
C. 70/9
D. 13/8
Answer: Option B
Q.17: A hollow spherical metallic ball has an external diameter 6 cm and is 1/2 cm thick.
The volume of metal used in the metal is:
3
A. 47 1 cm
5
3
B. 47 3 cm
5
C. 47 7 cm3
5
D. 47 9 cm3
5
Answer: Option B
Q.18: The surface area of a sphere is same as the curved surface area of a right
circular cylinder whose height and diameter are 12 cm each. The radius of the sphere
is:
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A. 4 cm
B. 6 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 10 cm
Answer: Option B
Q.19: A solid metal cylinder of 10 cm height and 14 cm diameter is melted and re-cast
into two cones in the proportion of 3 : 4 (volume), keeping the height 10 cm. What would
be the percentage change in the flat surface area before and after?
A. 9%
B. 16%
C. 25%
D. 50%
Answer: Option D
Q.20: 12 spheres of the same size are made from melting a solid cylinder of 16 cm
diameter and 2 cm height. Find the diameter of each sphere.
A. 4 cm
B. 6 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 10 cm
Answer: Option A
Q.21: A circular road is constructed outside a square field. The perimeter of the square
field is 200 ft. If the width of the road is 7√2 ft. and cost of construction is Rs. 100 per
sq. ft. Find the lowest possible cost to construct 50% of the total road.
A. Rs.70,400
B. Rs.1,25,400
C. Rs.1,40,800
D. Rs.2,35,400
Answer: Option B
Q.22: A cone of height 9 cm with diameter of its base 18 cm is carved out from a
wooden solid sphere of radius 9 cm. The percentage of the wood wasted is :
A. 45%
B. 56%
C. 67%
Answer: Option D
A. 42
B. 40
C. 14
D. 30
Answer: Option C
Q.24: A hemisphere and a cone have equal bases. If their heights are also equal, then
the ratio of their curved surface will be:
A. 2:1
B. 1: 2
C. 2: 1
D. 3: 1
Answer: Option C
Q.25: A 5 cm cube is cut into as many 1 cm cubes as possible. What is the ratio of the
surface area of the original cube to that of the sum of the surface areas of all the smaller
cubes?
A. 2:3
B. 1:5
C. 2:7
D. 1:8
Answer: Option B
Q.26: There are bricks with 24 cm x 12 cm x 8 cm dimensions. Find the total number of
bricks required to construct a wall 24 m long, 8 m high and 60 m thick with 10% of wall
filled with mortar.
A. 35000
B. 40000
C. 45000
D. 50000
Answer: Option C
A. 42 m sqaure
B. 49 m sqaure
C. 52 m sqaure
D. 64 m square
Answer: Option B
Q.28: A boat having a length 3 m and breadth 2 m is floating on a lake. The boat sinks
by 1 cm when a man gets into it. The mass of the man is :
A. 50 kg
B. 60 kg
C. 70 kg
D. 80 kg
Answer: Option B
Q.29: The hexagon ABCDEF is regular. That means all its sides are of the same length
and all its interior angles are of the same size. Each side of the hexagon is 2 m. What is
the area of the rectangle BCEF?
A. 4 sq.m
B. 4√3 sq.m
C. 8 sq.m
D. 4 + 4√3 sq.m
Q.30: How many bricks, each measuring 25cm*11.25cm*6cm, will be needed to build a
wall 8m*6m*22.5m
A. 6100
B. 6200
C. 6300
D. 6400
Answer: Option D
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1. A sphere of radius 0.12 m is melted and out of the metal a fine wire of radius 1 millimeter is
drawn out. The length of the wire will be
A. 2300 m
B. 2304 m
C. 2400 m
D. 2404 m
Answer: Option B
2. A wheel revolves 1254 times in travelling a distance of 2 km 5 hectometer and 8 meters. The
circumference of the wheel is
A. 2m
B. 3m
C. 5m
D. 6m
Answer: Option A
3. The length of a rectangle is thrice its breadth and its perimeter is 96 m. The area of the rectangle
is
A. 288 sq. m
B. 442sq. m
C. 438sq. m
D. 432 sq. m
Answer: Option D
4. The area of a triangular lawn is 1600 sq m. If one side is 64 m long and the other two sides are
equal in length, the length of each equal side is
A. 58.36
B. 60.26
C. 59.36
D. 60.37
Answer: Option C
5. Three sides of a triangular field are 20 meters, 21 meters and 29 meters long respectively. The
area of the field is?
A. 200 m2
B. 210 m2
C. 290 m2
D. 300 m2
Answer: Option B
A. 6 √2𝑐𝑚
B. 3 √2𝑐𝑚
C. 6 √3𝑐𝑚
D. 8 √3𝑐𝑚
Answer: Option C
7. If the sides of a rectangle are increased by 30% the percentage increase in its area is
A. 90
B. 29
C. 69
D. 60
Answer: Option C
8. The external dimensions of a wooden box are 18 cm, 10 cm and 6 cm and thickness of the wood
is 0.5 cm. The volume of the box is
A. 780 cm3
B. 765 cm3
C. 914 cm3
D. 1080 cm3
Answer: Option B
9. The length of a ladder exactly equals the height of a wall. If the ladder is placed on a 2 feet tall
stool placed 10 feet away from the wall, then its tip just touches the top of the wall. The height of
the wall in feet is
A. 15
B. 26
C. 28
D. 32
Answer: Option B
10. The cost of carpeting a room 5 m wide with carpet at Rs. 3.50 per m is Rs. 105. The length of
the rooms is
A. 3.5 m
B. 5m
C. 6m
D. 6.5 m
Answer: Option C
A. 2518
B. 2618
C. 2718
D. 1872
Answer: Option B
12. A cube of lead with edges measuring 6 cm each is melted and recasted into 27 equal cubes.
The length of the edges of the new cubes is
A. 2 cm
B. 4 cm
C. 6 cm
D. 1.5 cm
Answer: Option A
13. The length of the longest pole that can be placed in a room which is 12 meters long, 9 meters
broad and 8 meters high is
A. 18 m
B. 17 m
C. 16 m
D. 15 m
Answer: Option B
14. The circumference of a circle is equal to the perimeter of a square. Their areas are in the ratio
A. 4 ∶ 11
B. 11 ∶ 7
C. 14 ∶ 11
D. 22 ∶ 7
Answer: Option C
15. How many square shaped handkerchiefs of the maximum area can be made out of a cloth of
1.2 m in length and 96 cm in breadth, without wastage of the cloth?
A. 20
B. 24
C. 28
Answer: Option A
16. The three sides of a triangle measure 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm. A rectangle equal in area to that of
the triangle has a width of 8 cm. the perimeter of the rectangle is
A. 11 cm
B. 22 cm
C. 16 cm
D. None of these
Answer: Option B
17. The lengths of two parallel sides of a trapezium are 14 cm and 32 cm and the perpendicular
distance between them is 8 cm. The area of the trapezium is
A. 184 sq. cm
B. 368 sq. cm
C. 82 sq. cm
D. 148 sq. cm
Answer: Option A
18. The perimeter of a rectangular field is 280 m and its breadth is 60 m. The length of its diagonal
is closest to
A. 96 m
B. 98.8 m
C. 100 m
D. 103.75 m
Answer: Option A
19. The difference between the circumference and diameter of a circle is 210 cm. The radius of the
circle is
A. 7 cm
B. 49 cm
C. 25 cm
D. 40 cm
Answer: Option B
A. 40
B. 26
C. 60
D. 120
Answer: Option C
21. A wire in the form of a circle of radius 42 cm is cut and bent in the form of a square. The side of
the square thus formed is
A. 21 cm
B. 66 cm
C. 33 cm
D. 132 cm
Answer: Option B
22. A rope to which a calf is tied is increased in length from 12 meters to 23 meters. The area of
additional ground which it can graze will be
Answer: Option A
23. A square playground has an area of 400 m2. Flag staffs are to be erected along the perimeter at
a distance of 4 m from each other. The total number of flag staffs required is
A. 100
B. 20
C. 25
D. 10
Answer: Option B
24. Cylindrical cans of cricket balls are to be packed in a box. Each can has a radius of 7 cm and
height of 30 cm. Dimension of the box is l = 76 cm, b = 46 cm, h = 45 cm. What is the maximum
number of cans that can fit in the box?
A. 15
B. 17
C. 22
D. 21
25. Figure above shows a box which has to be completely wrapped with paper. However, a single
Sheet of paper needs to be used without any tearing. The dimension of the required paper could
be
A. 17 cm by 4 cm
B. 12 cm by 6 cm
C. 15 cm by 4 cm
D. 13 cm by 4 cm
Answer: Option B
26. A square PQRS has an equilateral triangle PTO inscribed as shown: What is the ratio of A∆PQT
to A∆TRU?
A. 1∶ 3
B. 1∶ √3
C. 1∶ √2
D. 1∶ 2
Answer: Option D
27. Anil grows tomatoes in his backyard which is in the shape of a square. Each tomato takes 1
cm2 in his backyard. This year, he has been able to grow 131 more tomatoes than last year. The
shape of the backyard remained a square. How many tomatoes did Anil produce this year?
A. 4225
B. 4096
C. 4356
D. Insufficient Data
Answer: Option C
A. 16 cm2
B. 28 cm2
C. 32 cm2
D. Infinite
Answer: Option C
29. Three circles with radius 2 cm touch each other as shown: - Find the area of the circle,
circumscribing the above figure.
A. 3𝜋(4 + √3)2
B. 𝜋2(4 + 2√3)2
C. 𝜋4(4 + 2√3)2
D. 12𝜋 − 𝜋2(4 + 2√3)2
Answer: Option B
30. A spherical rubber ball of radius 14 cm is cut by a knife at a distance of “x” cm from its centre,
into 2 different pieces. What should be the value of “x” such that the cumulative surface area of
the newly formed pieces is 3/28 more than the rubber ball’s original surface area?
A. 11.4 cm
B. 3 cm
C. 12.4 cm
D. 7.5 cm
Answer: Option C
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