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MCQs On Plane Geometry

This document contains 25 math word problems providing the questions, solutions, and key details about geometric shapes and their measurements. The problems cover a range of shapes including triangles, polygons, circles, trapezoids, and more. The solutions provide measurements for lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, radii, and other metrics requested in each problem.
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MCQs On Plane Geometry

This document contains 25 math word problems providing the questions, solutions, and key details about geometric shapes and their measurements. The problems cover a range of shapes including triangles, polygons, circles, trapezoids, and more. The solutions provide measurements for lengths, angles, areas, perimeters, radii, and other metrics requested in each problem.
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1. The area of the triangle whose interior angles are 61○9’32” and 34○14’46” is 680.6.

The length of the


longest side is:
Ans. 52.43units
2. The interior angles of a triangle are 48○ and 72○ and he shortest side measures 6cm.Find the area of
the triangle.
Ans. 39.9cm
3. A regular 18-sided polygon is inscribed in a circle of 10cm radius. Determine the perimeter of this
polygon.
Ans. 93.17cm
4. Each interior angle of a regular polygon measures 135○. How many diagonals can be drawn on this
diagonal?
Ans. 20
5. A trapezoid has an altitude of 6in and the median is 8in.Find the area of the trapezoid.
Ans. 48in2
6. The perimeter of a right triangle is 60cm and its area is 150cm2. Find the length of the hypotenuse.
Ans. 25cm
7. The longest diagonal of a cube is 15cm. Determine its volume in cu. cm.
Ans. 649.52cm3
8. A circular sector has an area of 54ft2 and its arc length measures 5ft. Find the radius of the sector.
Ans. 21.6ft
9. Find the area of a triangle circumscribing a triangle with vertices at A(6,-6), B(-1,-5), and C(7,-5).
Ans. 15.51 sq. units
10. From a point outside an equilateral triangle. The distances to the vertices are 10m, 10m and 18m.
Find the length of the side of the triangle.
Ans. 11.23m
11. Find the area of a regular octagon inscribed in a circle of radius 10cm.
Ans. 282.84cm2
12. A circle having a radius of 4cm is inscribed in a square section. Compute the radius of a smaller
circle inside the square which is tangent to the two sides of the square and to the bigger circle.
Ans. 0.686cm
13. A goat is tethered to a corner of a 4m by 5m shed by a 6m rope. What area on the ground can the goat
graze?
Ans. 88.75m2
14. The smallest angle of an isosceles triangle is only one-fourth of one of the base angles. If the length
of the side opposite the smallest angle is 12cm, find the area of the triangle.
Ans. 204.17cm2
15. The sum and difference of two angles in a triangle are 902○ and 20○, respectively. If the side opposite
the smallest angle is 20cm, find the area of the triangle.
Ans. 285.63cm2
16. A point P is located inside an equilateral triangle. If the distances from P to the three vertices of the
triangle are 10m, 10m and 18m, find the side of the triangle.
Ans. 19.95m
17. The area of a rhombus is 264cm2. If one of the diagonals is 24cm long, find the length of the other
diagonal.
Ans. 22cm
18. A side and a longer diagonal of a parallelogram are 12m and 17m, respectively. The angle between
the diagonals opposite the given side is 124○. Find the length of the shorter diagonal.
Ans. 9.92m
19. A trapezoid has bases of 100m and 160m. If the altitude of the trapezoid is 12m long and the
trapezoid is to be divided into two equal parts by a line parallel to the bases, compute the length of
the dividing line.
Ans. 91.87m
20. Three circles are externally tangent to each other. Center to center distances are 23cm, 25cm and
20cm.Determine the area of the curve around the three circles.
Ans. 37.78cm
21. A central circle has 10cm radius. Six equal smaller circles are to be arranged so that they are
externally tangent to the central circle and each tangent to the adjacent small circle. What should be
the radius of each small circle?
Ans. 10cm
22. A cyclic quadrilateral has sides equal to 60, 25, 52 & 39m, respectively. Find its area in m2.
Ans. 1764m2
23. The length of the lower base of an isosceles trapezoid exceeds the length of the upper base by 8cm
while each of the non-parallel sides measures 5cm. If its area is 36cm2, what is the length of each
base?
Ans. 8cm & 16cm
24. A circle is inscribed within one square and circumscribed about another. If the radius of the circle is
6cm, what is the ratio of the larger circle to that of the smaller circle?
Ans. 2
25. Find the area of a regular octagon whose apothem is 15cm.
Ans. 745.58cm2

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