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PRIME REVIEW ONLINE Regular Polygons & 1, How many sides has a polygon if each interior angle is 165 degrees, A. 32 c.42 B. 24 D.28 2. Which of the following regular polygons has 27 diagonals? ‘A. Nonagon C. Pentagon B. Hexagon D. Heptagon 3. Find the area of a regular pentagon whose apothem is, 17.2.0m, A. 1075 B. 1010 c.1142 D. 1067 4. A regular pentagon has sides of 20 cm. An inner pentagon with sides of 10 cm is inside and concentric to the larger pentagon, Determine the area inside and concentric to the larger pentagon but outside of the smaller pentagon. A. 430.70 B. 473.77 C. 573.26 D, 516.14 Formula on Circles 1. The area of the sector of circle having a central angle of 60 degrees is 24 pi. Find the perimeter of the sector. A. 36.56 cm C.43.27 om B, 23.45 em D. 54.37 em, ‘A circle having an area of 452 sq. m. is cut into segments by a chord which is 6m fromthe center of the circles. Compute the area of the bigger segment. A. 363.56 C, 456.76 B. 234.56 ‘D. 343.56 3. Find the area of a washer formed by two concentric circles whose chord outside the small circle is 10 em. A. 25pi C. 36pi B. 100pi D. 10pi Area & Perimeter of Common Geometri igures 1. The areas of two squares differ by 5 sq. ft. and their perimeters differ by 4 ft. Determine the sum of their areas. c.27 D.28 A goat is tied to a comer of a 30 ft by 35 ft building. If the rope is 40 ft long and the goat can reach Ift farther that the rope length, what is the maximum area the goat can cover? A. 4084.07 C. 4804.07 B. 4840.07 D. 8044.07 MATHEMATICS & BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES. 3. An isosceles trapezoid has two base angles of 45 deg and its bases are 6 and 10. Find its area A. 16 C18 B. 10 D.24 4. A rhombus is formed by two radii and two chords of a circle of diameter 20 units. What is the area of the rhombus? A. 56.78 C. 45.76 B. 86.60 D. 221.70 Solid Geometry 1. The lateral area of a right prism is 162 sq m and the base is a rectangle 3 by 6 m. Find the altitude of the prism. A om C.10m B. 8m D.7m 2. Find the volume of a rectangular square pyramid if each edge of the base measures 10 in and the slant height of the pyramid measures 13 in. ‘A. 400 C. 200 B, 100 D. 500 3. The frustumyof a regular triangular pyramid has equilateral triangles of its base measuring 3 m and 9m respectively. If the bases are 8 m apart, determine its volume. AN 135 C123 B. 243 D.175 4, Determine the total surface area of an icosahedron if the length of each edge is 10 cm. A. 866 C. 203 B, 453 D.243 Spheres & Other Formulas 1. The diameter of a sphere and the base of a cone are equal, What approximate percentage of that diameter must the cone’s height be so that both volumes are equal? A. 133% C. 150% B. 166% D. 200% 2. A spherical wooden ball is 15 cm in diameter sinks to ‘depth of 12 cm in a certain liquid. Determine the area exposed above the liquid. A. 141.37 B, 174.56 C. 235,75 D. 245.76 3. A tank in a shape of a paraboloid is filled with water of aheight of 5 mand the radius of the circular section at the water surface is 3 m, Determine the volume of water inside the tank in liters, A. 70,685 li. C. 45,987 li. B. 54,876 li. D. 87,098 li. © PRIME REVIEW ONLINE MATHEMATICS & BASIC ENGINEERING SCIENCES. Similar Figures 1. What is the percent increase in area achieved for a sphere whose diameter increases from 3 cm to 4 em? A. 78% C. 70% B. 82% D.90% 2. If the edge of the cube is increased by 20%. Find the percentage increase in volume? A. 28% C, 83.2% B. 76.3% D.63.3% Miscellaneous Problems 1. Two 20 cm diameter circles are placed so that the circumference of each just touches the center of the other. What is the area common to each other? A. 1214¢1 C, 102.7 em* B. 123 cm* D. 145 cm? 2. Ina circle with diameter of 10 m, a regular five-pointed star touching its circumference is inscribed. Calculate the area that is not covered by the star: A. 50.48 C. 55.46 B. 45.12 D.47,82 Please log-on to www.primerevieweenter.com for the enhancement of Elements(Terms) in Mathematics & Basic Engineering Sciences, Power & Industrial Plant Engineering and Machine Design,

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