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Geometry Worksheet-6

Geometry Worksheet-6

 

  1. The perimeter of a square is 144 m, then the side of the square is ...........

(a) 34 m             (b) 36 m             (c) 44 m             (d) 38 m

 

  1. If the side of a square park is 5 m, then its perimeter is ...........

(a) 10 m             (b) 25 m             (c) 20 m             (d) 15 m

 

  1. The distance covered by a farmer around a field of 120 m length and 80 m width is .......... m.

(a) 200               (b) 300               (c) 400               (d) 500

 

  1. What is the other name for rectangle with four equal sides?

(a) Rectangle                                 (b) Parallelogram

(c) Square                                      (d) Triangle

 

  1. Find the perimeter of the following figure?

(a) 800 m          (b) 600 m          (c) 1200 m        (d) none

 

  1. The perimeter of the given figure is

(a) 25 cm           (b) 21 dm           (c) 2 m 5 dm     (d) 2 m 50 dm

 

  1. Find the perimeter of the triangle given below.

(a) 150 cm         (b) 90.6 cm       (c) 690 cm        (d) none

 

  1. Raghu walks around a park every day. How far does he walk in one round?

(a) 198 m           (b) 298 m          (c) 228 m          (d) 328 m

 

  1. Find the sum of the perimeters of the figures given below.

(a) 350 cm        (b) 360 cm        (c) 370 cm         (d) 380 cm

 

  1. If a hexagon of perimeter 24 cm has equal side lengths, then the length of its side is .........

(a) 2 cm             (b) 4 cm             (c) 6 cm             (d) 8 cm

 

  1. A wall is made up of square bricks of unit length. Then its area is ..........

(a) 1 sq unit                                    (b) 3 sq units

(c) 20 sq units                               (d) 24 sq units

 

  1. Find the missing length of the figure given below.

(a) 4 cm             (b) 2 cm             (c) 6 cm             (d) 8 cm

 

  1. A circle is inscribed in a square as shown below. If the radius of the circle is 4 cm, then the perimeter of the square is

(a) 28 cm           (b) 24 cm           (c) 32 cm           (d) 36 cm

 

  1. A figure is formed by putting two squares one on the other as shown below.

If the length of each side of the two squares is 8 cm, then the perimeter of the formed figure is

(a) 56 cm           (b) 64 cm           (c) 32 cm           (d) 48 cm

 

  1. Perimeter of a triangle is the sum of the lengths of all the ........... sides.

(a) 4                    (b) 2                    (c) 3                    (d) 6

 

  1. Perimeter of a square is the sum of the lengths of all the ..........  sides.

(a) 3                    (b) 2                    (c) 5                    (d) 4

 

  1. Perimeter of a circle is called as

(a) area                                           (b) Circumference

(c) volume                                      (d) none

 

  1. Perimeter of the figure is

(a) 68.2 cm       (b) 68.1 cm       (c) 86.3 cm       (d) 68.3 cm

 

  1. Perimeter of a square whose length measures y units is

(a) 6y                  (b) 4y                (c) 2y                  (d) 8y

 

  1. Perimeter of a rectangle whose length(l) and breadth(b) are given

(a) 2(l + b)        (b) 2l + b           (c) 2l + 3b         (d) None

 

Answer Key:

(1)-(b); (2)-(c); (3)-(c); (4)-(c); (5)-(b); (6)-(c); (7)-(a); (8)-(d); (9)-(c); (10)-(b); (11)-(d); (12)-(b); (13)-(c); (14)-(d); (15)-(c); (16)-(d); (17)-(b); (18)-(d); (19)-(b); (20)-(a)