Question Bank - Area and Perimeter

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The passage discusses perimeter and area calculations for different shapes like triangles, squares, rectangles and composite shapes.

Triangles, squares, rectangles and hexagons are some of the shapes used in the examples to calculate perimeter and area.

When shapes are joined together to form a new composite shape, the total perimeter is calculated by adding the individual perimeters of each component shape.

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Q1. A single wire is bent to form various shapes as shown below.

Which of them will have the maximum perimeter?


(A) Triangle
(B) Square
(C) Hexagon
(D) All will have the same perimeter.

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Q3. A square of side 1 cm is joined to a square of side 3 cm as shown in the figure given below. Then find the
perimeter of the new figure.

3 cm
1 cm

Q4. If a rectangular plot of land is 400 m long and 300 m wide, then the total cost of tiling at the rate of Rs 6
per hundred square metre is equal to ________?

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Two smaller rectangles of areas 4 cm2 and 8 cm2 are joined along one of their sides to form a
bigger rectangle as shown in the figure below.

What is the area of the bigger rectangle so formed?

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Q17. The length of a rectangular field is 60m and the breadth is ¾ th of its length. Find the area of the field.
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Q18. The area of a rectangular picture frame is 1125 sq cm. If its width is 25 cm, what is its length?

Q19. Inside a square garden of side 158m , a road 4 metre wide is built all around. What is the area of the
remaining part of the garden?

158 m
m

4m

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