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Question 1
The diagonals of a rhombus are 6 cm and 8 cm. What is the perimeter of the rhombus?
Question 2
Perimeter of a square and a rectangle are equal. If the perimeter of a square is 40 cm and length of rectangle is 2 cm more than the side of the square, then the area, in square cm, of the rectangle is
Question 3
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The perimeter of an isosceles trapezium is 58 cm and sum of its non-parallel sides is 20 cm. If its area is 152 cm2, then the distance between the parallel sides, in cms, is:
The perimeter of an isosceles trapezium is 58 cm and sum of its non-parallel sides is 20 cm. If its area is 152 cm2, then the distance between the parallel sides, in cms, is:
Question 4
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A cuboidal box is 13 cm long, 11 cm broad and 9 cm high. A cubical box has side 12 cm. Tanu wants to pack 3060 cubes of side 1 cm in these boxes. The number of the cubes left unpacked in these boxes is
A cuboidal box is 13 cm long, 11 cm broad and 9 cm high. A cubical box has side 12 cm. Tanu wants to pack 3060 cubes of side 1 cm in these boxes. The number of the cubes left unpacked in these boxes is
Question 5
Perimeter of a square is 44 cm. The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to the perimeter of this square. The length of the rectangle is 5 cm more than the side of the square. The sum of areas (in cm2) of the square and the rectangle is
Question 6
A one-litre carton of juice is in the shape of a cuboid and has a square base of size 8 cm x 8 cm. The depth of juice in the carton, in centimetres, is closest to?
Question 7
Floor of a square room of side 10 meters is to be completely covered with square tiles, each having length 50 centimeters. The smallest number of tiles needed is
Question 8
A dice, the numbers on the opposite faces add up to 7. Which amongst the following will fold into a dice ?
Question 9
Two sheets of paper with measure 22 cm by 28 cm are taken. Each sheet is then rolled into a cylinder, one having the height 22 cm and the other of height 28 cm. The difference in their volumes (in cm3) will be
Question 10
The length of a rectangle is ‘l’ and its width is half of its length. What will be the perimeter of the rectangle if the length is doubled keeping the width the same?
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