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Mensuration Questions and Answers: Competoid

This document contains a list of mensuration questions and answers related to topics like area, perimeter, and volume. There are 10 sample questions given that involve calculating dimensions of rectangles, squares, rhombus, and halls based on given measurements or conditions. The questions require applying formulas for area, perimeter and applying concepts like doubling the length increasing the area by a factor. The document aims to provide practice on basic geometry and mensuration problems.

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Mensuration Questions and Answers: Competoid

This document contains a list of mensuration questions and answers related to topics like area, perimeter, and volume. There are 10 sample questions given that involve calculating dimensions of rectangles, squares, rhombus, and halls based on given measurements or conditions. The questions require applying formulas for area, perimeter and applying concepts like doubling the length increasing the area by a factor. The document aims to provide practice on basic geometry and mensuration problems.

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1. Aptitude
1. Approximation
2. Average
3. Boat and Stream
4. Compound interest
5. Discount
6. Linear Equations
7. Mensuration
8. Mixture and Allegation
9. Number series
10. Number System
11. Partnership
12. Percentage
13. Permutation and combination
14. Pipes and Cisterns
15. Probability
16. Problem on ages
17. Profit and Loss
18. Ratio and Proportions
19. Simple and compound interest
20. Time and Distance
21. Time and work
22. Trains
23. Unitary Method
24. Word problems
25. Work and Wages

1). The length and breadth of a rectangle is 136 cm. and 102 cm respectively, its area is

2
A). 1.88 m

2
B). 1.72 m

2
C). 1.39 m

2
D). 1.46 m

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2). The area of a rhombus is 120 cm . If one of its diagonals is of length 10 cm, then length of one of its sides is

A). 12 cm

B). 13 cm

C). 24 cm

−−
D). 2√ 30 cm

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3). The area of a rectangular ground is 12500 m . If its length is 125 m, then its perimeter is

A). 250 m

B). 550 m

C). 450 m

D). 500 m

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4). The length and the breadth of a rectangle are 120 meters and 50 meters respectively, then length of the diagonal of the rectangle is

A). 130 m

B). 125 m

C). 120 m

D). 135 m

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5). Three cubes whose edges measure 3 cm, 4cm and 5cm respectively are melted to form a new cube. The surface area of the new cube is

2
A). 50 m

2
B). 216 cm

2
C). 250 cm

2
D). 300 cm

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6). The length and breadth of a hall are 60m and 50m respectively. Length of a 2 meter wide carpet to cover the whole floor of the room is

A). 3000 m

B). 1500 m

C). 110 m

D). 150 m

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7). The areas of a rectangle and a square are equal. The side of the square is 5 cm and the smaller side of the rectangle is half that of the square. The length of other
side of the rectangle would be

A). 5 cm

B). 8 cm

C). 10 cm

D). 12.5 cm

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8). A rectangular hall 108 meters long is paved with 7128 tiles each measuring 5 dm , then Width of the plot is

A). 3.3 m
B). 330 m

C). 33 m

D). 0.33 m

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9). The perimeter of a square is 12 cm and that of another is 16 cm. The side of a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the above two squares
would be

A). 4 cm

B). 5 cm

C). 5.5 m

D). 6 cm.

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10). If length of a square is doubled its area will increase

A). two times

B). three times

C). four times

D). 16 times

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