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Geometry

The document contains solutions to geometry problems involving calculations of perimeters, areas, volumes, and other geometric quantities. Several problems deal with finding lengths, areas, or volumes of shapes like triangles, circles, cubes, cylinders and other basic geometric objects given some known parameters.

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 wÎfz‡Ri cwimxgv  3a

Geometry  3  4  cm
 12 cm
3. The area of a right angled
1. Find the perimeter of a triangle triangle is 42 sq cm . If its
with sides equal to 3 cm , 8 cm
perpendicular is equal to 10 cm .
and 5 cm .
Find its base?
(GKwU wÎfz‡Ri wZbwU evû h_vµ‡g 3 †m.wg., 8 (GKwU mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri †ÿÎdj 42 sq cm .
†m.wg. I 5 †m.wg. n‡j wÎfzRwUi cwimxgv wbY©q hw` wÎfzRwUi j‡¤^i ˆ`N©¨ 10 cm nq, Z‡e Gi
Ki‡Z n‡e|) f‚wg KZ n‡e?)
Solution: Solution:
wÎfz‡Ri cwimxgv = me evû¸‡jvi mgwó
Here, area (†ÿÎdj)  42 sq cm
 (3  8  5) cm
j‡¤^i ˆ`N©¨, h  10 cm
 16 cm
f‚wg, b  ?
2. A triangle with three equal sides We know that,
has its area equal to 4 3 sq cm . 1
wÎfz‡Ri †ÿÎdj   base  height
What will be the perimenter of 2
the triangle? 1
 42   b  10
(GKwU wÎfz‡Ri wZbwU evû mgvb Ges Gi 2
†ÿÎdj 4 3 sq cm Gi mgvb| wÎfzRwUi 2  42
 b
cwimxgv KZ?) 10
84
Solution:  b
We know that, 10
equilateral triangle Gi †ÿÎdj  b  8.4 cm
3 2  wÎfzRwUi f‚wg  8.4 cm
 a cm [a = evû]
4 4. The length and bredth of a
According to the question, rectangular are 6 cm and 4 cm
3 2 respectively. What will be its
a 4 3 diagonal?
4
 a2  4  4 (GKwU AvqZ‡ÿ‡Îi ˆ`N©¨ I cÖ¯’ h_vµ‡g
6 cm Ges 4 cm n‡j Gi K‡Y©i gvb KZ?)
 a  16
 a  4 cm Solution:
GKwU evûi ˆ`N©¨, a  4 cm Here given,
ˆ`N©¨, l  6 cm (GKwU e„‡Ëi e¨vm 12 cm n‡j Gi †ÿÎd‡ji
cÖ¯’, w  4 cm gvb KZ?)
KY©, d  ? Solution:
According to the formula, Here, diameter (e¨vm), d  12 cm
Diagonal (KY©), d  l 2  w2  d
 radius (e¨vmva©), r  6 cm  r  
 62  42  2
 36  16 Avgiv Rvwb,
 52 e„‡Ëi †ÿÎdj, A  r 2
   6
2
 13 4
   36
 2 13
 36
 KY©, d  2 13 cm  e„‡Ëi †ÿÎdj  36
5. Find the area of a regular 7. The radius of a circle is increased
hexagon whose side measures by 10% . Find the percentage
18 cm . increase in its area.
(GKwU wbqwgZ lof‚‡Ri GKwU evûi ˆ`N©¨ (GKwU e„‡Ëi e¨vmva© 10% e„w× Kiv n‡j Gi
18 cm n‡j Gi †ÿÎd‡ji gvb KZ? †ÿÎdj wK nv‡i e„w× cv‡e?)
Solution: Solution:
Here, a  18 cm Here, a  10
Avgiv Rvwb, regular hexagon Gi †ÿÎdj According to the formula,
 a2 
 6
3 2
a   2a  %
4  100 
3  % increase in area
 6 182  10 2 
4   2  10  %
 6
3
 18  18  100 
4
 6  81 3  20  1%
 486 3 sq cm  21 %
e„‡Ëi †ÿÎdj e„w× n‡e  21 %
8. Find the area of a square
increased in a circle of radius
6. Find the area of a circle with a 5 cm .
diameter of 12 cm .
(GKwU e„‡Ë GKwU eM©‡ÿÎ AswKZ Av‡Q| e„‡Ëi hLb eM©‡ÿÎ e„‡Ëi g‡a¨ AswKZ n‡e,
e¨vmva© 5 cm , n‡j eM©‡ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj KZ ZLb, eM©‡ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj  2r 2
n‡e?)  evû  r 2
Solution: 25 2
 [ r Gi gvm ewm‡q]
We know that, 
e„‡Ëi e¨vm = eM©‡ÿ‡Îi KY© 25 2
 evû  cm

10. What is the total area of three
eqillateral triangles inscribed in a
semi-circle radius 2 cm ?
( 2 cm wewkó GKwU Aa©e„‡Ëi g‡a¨ 3wU mgevû
wÎfzR AswKZ n‡j mgevû wÎfzR 3wUi †gvU
†ÿÎdj KZ n‡e?)
GLv‡b, eM© Gi KY©, d  10 cm Solution:
1 Here, Side (evû), s  2 cm
 e‡M©i †ÿÎdj   d 2
3 2
2  Total Area  3  s 
1
  10
2 4
2 3
 3  22
1 4
  100
2 3 3
 50  Area  3 3 cm2
 e‡M©i †ÿÎdj  50 cm2
9. The circumference of a circle is
50 cm . Find the side of the square
inscribed in the circle. 11. The diagonal of a cube is

(GKwU e„‡Ëi cwiwa †`Iqv Av‡Q 50 cm | 12 3 cm . Find its volume and


GKwU eM©‡ÿÎ e„‡Ëi g‡a¨ AswKZ n‡j, e‡M©i surface area.
GKwU evûi gvb KZ?) (GKwU Nb‡Ki K‡Y©i gvb 12 3 cm n‡j Gi
Solution: AvqZb I c„‡ôi †ÿÎdj KZ?)
Here, circumference, c  2r Solution:
 2r  50
25
r

 a 2  225
 a  225
a  15
 Volume (AvqZb), V  a 3
 15 
3

 15  15  15
 3375
 Volume  3375 cm3
Here, (KY©) diagonal of cube (NbK) 13. The area of 4 walls of a room is
a 3 520 sq cm . While its length and
So, a 3  12 3 breadth are 15 cm and 11 cm ,
 a  12 respectively. Find the height of
 Volume (AvqZb), V  a 3 the room.

 12  (GKwU iæ‡gi 4wU †`qv‡ji †ÿÎd‡ji gvb


3

520 sq cm | †hLv‡b †`qv‡ji ˆ`N©¨ I cÖ¯’


 1728 cm3
h_vµ‡g 15 cm I 11 cm | iæ‡gi D”PZv
 Surface Area (c„‡ôi †ÿÎdj),
KZ?)
 6a 2
Solution:
 6  12 
2
Here given, length (ˆ`N©¨), l  15 cm
 6  144
breadth (cÖ¯’), b  11 cm
 864 cm2
Ges height (D”PZv), h  ?
 Volume  1728 cm3 According to the question,
 Surface Area  864 cm2 area of 4 walls  520
 2l  b   h  520
12. The surface area of a cube is
1350 sq cm . Find the volume of  215  11  h  520
the cube.  52h  520
520
(GKwU Nb‡Ki c„ôZ‡ji †ÿÎdj h
1350 sq cm n‡j Nb‡Ki AvqZ‡bi gvZ 52
h  10
KZ?)
 height (D”PZv), h  10 cm
Solution:
Here, let the side of the cube  a
According to the question,
6a 2  1350
(GKwU Nb‡Ki evûi gvb n‡j 9 cm , Nb‡Ki
K‡Y©i gvb KZ n‡e?)
14. What is the volume of a cylinder Solution:
while its height is 18 m and Here given, side (evû), a  9
radius 4 m .
 diagonal of a cube  a 3
(GKwU wmwjÛv‡ii D”PZv 18 m Ges e¨vmva©
9 3
4 m n‡j, Gi AvqZb KZ?)
 diagonal  9 3 cm
Solution:
Here given, 16. How many cubes of 3 cm edge
height (D”PZv), h  18 m can be cut out of a cube of 18 cm

radius (e¨vmva©), r  4 m edge?

Ges Volume (AvqZb), V  ? (18 cm wKbvivi NbK †_‡K KvU‡j 3 cm


wKbvivi KqwU NbK cvIqv hv‡e?)
Solution:
From the question we get,
(n X volume of small cube) =
volume of bigger cube
 n  33  18 
3

n
18 
3

33
18  18  18
n
3 3 3
 n  666
We know that, n  216 cubes
Volume of a cylinder, V  r 2 h
  4  18
2

 16  18 17. In the given figure, find x .


 288
 Volume  288 m3
15. The side of a cube measures
9 cm . What will be the diagonal of
the cube in cm ?
19. Find the distance between the
points A(6,8) and B(4,8) .
( A(6,8) we›`y Ges B(4,8) we›`yi g‡a¨
`~iZ¡ KZ?)
(Dc‡ii wPÎ †_‡K x Gi gvb wbY©q Ki‡Z Solution:
n‡e|) Here, A  (6,8)
Solution:  x1  6 , y1  8
In the figure above, Ges B  (4,8)
ABC  BDC  180  x2  4 , y2  8
 3x  15   x  5  180  [a For the distance rules,
straight angle 180 ] Distance,
 4x  160 AB  ( x2  x1 ) 2  ( y2  y1 ) 2
 x  40
 {4  (6)}2  (8  8) 2
18. The angles of triangle are in the
ratio 3 : 5 : 7 . The triangle is?  (4  6) 2  (16) 2
(GKwU wÎfz‡Ri †KvY¸‡jvi AbycvZ h_vµ‡g
 (10) 2  256
3 : 5 : 7 n‡j, wÎfzRwU †Kvb ai‡Yi wÎfzR?)
 100  256
Solution:
Let the angle measure,  356
 3x , 5 x  & 7 x   18.86
 Distance, AB  18.86 Units
Then, 3x  5x  7 x  180
 15x  180 20. What is the slope of the line
 180  perpendicular to the line passing
 x  through the points (3,5) and
 15 
(4,2) ?
 x  12
 angles are  36 , 60  & 84  [ x Gi ( (3,5) Ges (4,2) we›`y Øviv MwVZ Xv‡ji
gvb ewm‡q] Dci j¤^ Xv‡ji gvb wK n‡e?)
So, the triangle is acute angled Solution:
(m~² †KvY). awi, (3,5) Ges (4,2) we›`y Øviv MwVZ Xvj
(slope) n‡”Q m1
y 2  y1
 m1 
x2  x1
25

43
3

7
GLb,
m1 slope (Xvj) Gi perpendicular
slope m 2 Gi gvb n‡e-
m1  m2  1
3
  m2  1 So, the point lies in 2nd quadrant.
7
7 22. Slope of x -axis is and slope of
 m2   y –axis is?
3
 Slope of the perpendicular line ( x -A‡ÿi Ges y -A‡ÿi Xvj KZ?)
7
 Solution:
3 Here, x -A‡ÿi slope, m  tan 
21. In which quadrant, does the  tan 0
point (5,7) lie? 0
And, y -A‡ÿi slope, m  tan 90
(†Kvb PZz©fv‡M (5,7) we›`ywU Aew¯’Z?)
  [undefined]
Solution:
Here, the x  coordinate is
negative (FYvZ¥K) Ges y  coordinate
is positive (abvZ¥K)| 23. The base of a parallelogram is
twice of its height. If the area of
the parallelogram is 144 sq. cm .
Find its height.
(GKwU mvgvšÍwi‡Ki f‚wg Gi D”PZvi wظY Ges
mvgvšÍwi‡Ki †ÿÎdj nj 144 sq. cm | Zvn‡j
Gi D”PZv KZ?)
Solution:
Let, the height (D”PZv)  a
Base of parallelogram  2a
We know,
Area (†ÿÎdj) of parallelogram 6
 base  height  Perimeter (cwimxgv)  6 cm
 2a  a  144
25. Find the area of a rectangle
 a 2  72 having 15 m length & 8 m breadth.
 a  72 (AvqZ‡ÿ‡Îi evûi ˆ`N©¨ I cÖ¯’ h_vµ‡g 15 m
a  6 2 I 8 m n‡j, Gi †ÿÎdj KZ?)
 height (D”PZv), a  6 2 cm
Solution:
24. The altitude of an equilateral We know that,
triangle is 3 cm . What is its Area of rectangle  (l  w)
perimeter? †hLv‡b, l  length (ˆ`N©¨)
(GKwU mgevû wÎfz‡Ri D”PZv/ j‡¤^i gvb w  breadth (cÖ¯)’
 Area  (15  8)
3 cm , n‡j Gi cwimxgv KZ?)
 120 sq. m
Solution:
26. Find the cost of carpeting a
room 8 m long and 6 m breadth
with a carpet 75 cm wide at taka
20 per meter.
(GKwU iæ‡gi ˆ`N©¨ 8 m Ges cÖ¯’ 6 m n‡j,
iægwU Kv‡c©wUs Ki‡Z KZ LiP n‡e| hw`
75 cm cÖ¯’i Kv‡c©U e¨envi Kiv nq Ges cÖwZ
wgUvi Kv‡c©‡Ui g~j¨ 20 UvKv|)
Solution:
Here, carpet Gi †ÿÎdj = iæ‡gi †ÿÎdj
GLv‡b, AD 
3
 side (evû)  (8  6)
2  48 sq. m
3
 3  side Ges width (cÖ¯’) of carpet 
75
m
2 100
 2 3  3  side 3
 m
2 3 4
 side 
3  4
length (ˆ`N©¨) of carpet   48  
 side  2 cm  3
 Perimeter (cwimxgv)  3a  16  4
 3  2  64 m
 Kv‡c©wUs Gi LiP  (64  20) (shaded As‡ki †ÿÎdj †ei Ki‡Z n‡e
 1280 UvKv †hLv‡b e‡M©i evûi gvb 14 cm |)

27. Calculate the each exterior Solution:


angle of a regular octagon. Here, Shaded A‡ki †ÿÎdj = (e‡M©i
(GKwU wbqwgZ Aófz‡Ri (regular †ÿÎdj - e„‡Ëi †ÿÎdj)
octagon) cÖ‡Z¨KwU ewn:¯’ †KvY KZ?)  
 14   (7) 2   3.1416 
2

Solution:  196  3.1416  49 


We got,  196  154
360  42
 45   Shaded A‡ki †ÿÎdj  42 sq. cm
8
 each angle  45 30. The diagonal of two squares are
28. What is the diameter of the in the ratio 3 : 2 . Find the ratio of
their areas.
circle having 3 cm radius?
(`ywU e‡M©i/ eM©‡ÿ‡Îi K‡Y©i AbycvZ 3 : 2 n‡j
(GKwU e„‡Ëi e¨vmva© 3 cm n‡j, Gi e¨vm KZ
eM©‡ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj Gi AbycvZ KZ?)
n‡e?)
Solution:
Solution: Let, the diagonals (KY©) of the
We know that, square be 3 x & 2 x .
Diameter (e¨vm), d  2  r [r = radius 1
(e¨vmva©)] 3x 2
 d  2r  †ÿÎd‡ji ratio  2
1
 (2  3) 2 x 2
2
 6 cm 9

29. Find the area of shaded portion 4
if each side of the square is 14 cm  9:4
.

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