Test Maths
Test Maths
In the figure, lines AB and CD intersect at O. If AOC+ BOE= 70° and BOD= 40°, find BOEand reflex COE.
9.In the figure, if AB || CD || EF, PQ || RS, RQD= 25° and CQP= 60°, then find QRS.
7: In Fig. 6.33, PQ and RS are two mirrors placed parallel to each other. An incident ray AB strikes the mirror PQ at B, the reflected ray moves
along the path BC and strikes the mirror RS at C and again reflects back along CD. Prove that AB || CD.
(ii) BD = AC
3: Line l is the bisector of an angle Aand B is any point on l. BP and BQ are perpendiculars from B to the arms of A.Show that:
4: AB is a line segment and P is its mid-point. D and E are points on the same side of AB such that BAD= ABEand EPA= DPB.Show that
(ii) AD = BE
Q.5: In right triangle ABC, right-angled at C, M is the mid-point of hypotenuse AB. C is joined to M and produced to a point D such that DM = CM.
Point D is joined to point B (see the figure). Show that:
(iv) CM = 1/2 AB
Q.6: ABC is an isosceles triangle in which altitudes BE and CF are drawn to equal sides AC and AB respectively. Show that these altitudes are
equal.
7: ΔABC is an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC. Side BA is produced to D such that AD = AB. Show that BCDis a right angle.
8: ΔABC and ΔDBC are two isosceles triangles on the same base BC and vertices A and D are on the same side of BC (see the figure). If AD is
extended to intersect BC at P, show that
9: Two sides AB and BC and median AM of one triangle ABC are respectively equal to sides PQ and QR and median PN of ΔPQR (see the
figure). Show that:
(i) ΔABM ΔPQN
10: In the Figure, PR > PQ and PS bisect QPR.Prove that PSR> PSQ.
1.Hameed has built a cubical water tank with a lid for his house, with each outer edge 1.5 m long. He gets the outer surface of the tank
excluding the base, covered with square tiles of side 25 cm (see in the figure below). Find how much he would spend on the tiles if the cost of
the tiles is Rs.360 per dozen.
Q.2: The paint in a certain container is sufficient to paint an area equal to 9.375 sq.m. How many bricks of dimensions 22.5 cm × 10 cm × 7.5
cm can be painted out of this container?
3: The length, breadth and height of a room are 5 m, 4 m and 3 m respectively. Find the cost of whitewashing the walls of the room and the
ceiling at the rate of Rs.7.50 per sq.m.
4: The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of height 14 cm is 88 sq.cm. Find the diameter of the base of the cylinder.
5: Curved surface area of a right circular cylinder is 4.4 sq.m. If the radius of the base of the cylinder is 0.7 m, find its height.
Q.6: In a hot water heating system, there is a cylindrical pipe of length 28 m and diameter 5 cm. Find the total radiating surface in the system.
7: The height of a cone is 16 cm and its base radius is 12 cm. Find the curved surface area and the total surface area of the cone. (Take π =
3.14)
8: Find the total surface area of a cone, if its slant height is 21 m and diameter of its base is 24 m.
9: The slant height and base diameter of a conical tomb are 25 m and 14 m respectively. Find the cost of white-washing its curved surface at
the rate of Rs.210 per 100 sq.m.
10: The hollow sphere, in which the circus motorcyclist performs his stunts, has a diameter of 7 m. Find the area available to the motorcyclist
for riding.
Q.11: The radius of a spherical balloon increases from 7 cm to 14 cm as air is being pumped into it. Find the ratio of surface areas of the
balloon in the two cases.
Q.12: A river 3 m deep and 40 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2 km per hour. How much water will fall into the sea in a minute?
13: A lead pencil consists of a cylinder of wood with a solid cylinder of graphite filled in the interior. The diameter of the pencil is 7 mm and the
diameter of the graphite is 1 mm. If the length of the pencil is 14 cm, find the volume of the wood and that of the graphite.
14: Meera has a piece of canvas whose area is 551 m2. She uses it to have a conical tent made, with a base radius of 7 m. Assuming that all
the stitching margins and the wastage incurred while cutting, amounts to approximately 1 m2, find the volume of the tent that can be made with
it.
15: A capsule of medicine is in the shape of a sphere of diameter 3.5 mm. How much medicine (in mm3) is needed to fill this capsule?
16: Calculate the amount of ice-cream that can be put into a cone with base radius 3.5 cm and height 12 cm.
Q.17: A spherical ball is divided into two equal halves. Given that the curved surface area of each half is 56.57 cm, what will be the volume of
the spherical ball?
3: In the Figure, POQ is a line. Ray OR is perpendicular to line PQ. OS is another ray lying between rays OP and OR. Prove that ROS= 1/2( QOS
– POS).
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
2.The area of the curved surface of a cone of radius 2r and slant height l/2 is
a) πrl
b) 2πrl
c)1/2pie rl
d) π(r + l)r
Q.The total surface area of a cone of radius r/2 and length 2l, is
a) 2πr(l + r)
B)pie r(l+r/4)
c) πr(l + r)
d) 2πrl
Q.A solid cylinder is melted and cast into a cone of same radius. The heights of the cone and cylinder are in the ratio
(a) 9 : 1
(b) 1 : 9
(c) 3 : 1
(d) 1 : 3
Q.If the radius of the base of a right circular cone is 3r and its height is equal to the radius of the base, then its volume is
Q.the volumes of two cones are in the ratio 1 : 4 and their diameters are in the ratio 4 : 5, then the ratio of their heights, is
(a) 1 : 5
(b) 5 : 4
(c) 5 : 16
(d) 25 : 64
Q.the heights of two cones are in the ratio of 1 : 4 and the radii of their bases are in the ratio 4 : 1, then the ratio of their volumes is
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 3 : 4
(d) 4 : 1
Q.If the height and radius of a cone of volume V are doubled, then the volume of the cone, is
(a) 3 V
(b) 4 V
(c) 6 V
(d) 8 V
Q.The ratio of the volume of a right circular cylinder and a right circular cone of the same base and height, is
(a) 1 : 3
(b) 3 : 1
(c) 4 : 3
(d) 3 : 4
Q.The slant height of a cone is increased by 10%. If the radius remains the same, the curved surface area is increased by
(a) 10%
(b) 12.1%
(c) 20%
(d) 21%
Q.The height of a solid cone is 12 cm and the area of the circular base is 64π cm2. A plane parallel to the base of the cone cuts through the
cone 9 cm above the vertex of the cone, the area of the base of the new cone so formed is
(a) 9π cm2
(b) 16π cm2
(c) 25π cm2
(d) 36π cm2
Q.h, S and V denote respectively the height, curved surface area and volume of a right circular cone, then 3πVh3 – S2h2 + 9V2 is equal to
(a) 8
(b) 0
(c) 4π
(d) 32π2
Q.a cone is cut into two parts by a horizontal plane passing through the mid-point of its axis, the ratio of the volumes of upper and lower part is
(a) 1 : 2
(b) 2 : 1
(c) 1 : 7
(d) 1 : 8
Q.One angle is equal to three times its supplement. The measure of the angle is
(a) 130°
(b) 135°
(c) 90°
(d) 120°
Q.Two straight line AB and CD intersect one another at the point O. If AOC+ COB+ BOD= 274°, then AOD=
(i) 86°
(ii) 90°
(iii) 94°
(iv) 137°
Q.Two straight lines AB and CD cut each other at O. If BOD= 63°, then BOC=
(a) 63°
(b) 117°
(c) 17°
(d) 153°
Q.Given POR= 3x and QOR= 2x + 10°. If POQ is a straight line, then the value of x is
(a) 30°
(b) 34°
(c) 36°
(d) none of these
Q.If two interior angles on the same side of a transversal intersecting two parallel lines are in the ratio 2:3, then the measure of the larger angle
is
(a) 54°
(b) 120°
(c) 108°
(d) 136°
a. 70°
b. 110°
c. 55°
d. 130°
2) For two triangles, if two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of another triangle. Then
the congruency rule is: a. SSS
b. ASA
c. SAS
a. Scalene triangle
b. Equilateral triangle
c. Isosceles triangle
Q.An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to 100° and two interior opposite angles are equal. Each of these angles is equal to
(a) 75°
(b) 80°
(c) 40°
(d) 50°
Q.one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is
Q.ΔABC, B= Cand ray AX bisects the exterior angle DAC.If DAX= 70°, then ACB=
(a) 35°
b) 90°
(c) 70°
d) 55°
Q.In a triangle, an exterior angle at a vertex is 95° and its one of the interior opposite angle is 55°, then the measure of the other interior angle is
(a) 90°
(b) 180°
(c) 270°
(d) 360°