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ASSIGNMENT MATH

1. What is the sum of angles of quadrilaterals?

I. 90

II. 180

III. 360

IV. 270

2. A quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel is called:

I. Trapezium

II. Square

III. Rectangle

IV. Rhombus

3. The consecutive angles of a parallelogram are

I. Complementary

II. Supplementary

III. Equal

IV. None of these

4. If in a parallelogram its diagonals bisect each other and are equal then it is a,

I. Square

II. Rectangle

III. Rhombus

IV. Parallelogram

5. If in a parallelogram its diagonals bisect each other at right angles and are equal, then it is a

I. Square

II. Rectangle

III. Rhombus

IV. Parallelogram

6. The quadrilateral formed by joining the mid-points of the sides of a quadrilateral ABCD taken in
order is a square only if

I. ABCD is a rhombus

II. Diagonals of ABCD are equal

III. Diagonals of ABCD are equal and perpendicular


IV. Diagonals of ABCD are perpendicular

7. Which of the following is not true?

I. Every square is a rectangle

II. Every rectangle is a quadrilateral

III. Every parallelogram is a trapezium

IV. None of these

8. Which of the following is not true for a parallelogram?

I. Diagonals bisect each other

II. Opposite sides are equal

III. Opposite angles are equal

IV. Opposite angles are bisected by the diagonals

1. If the radius of cylinder is halved and height is doubled, then what will be the curved surface
area?

(a) increase by 1

(b) the same

(c) double

(d) triple

2. What is the total surface area of a cone having radius and height 21?

3. If a right circular cone hs radius 4 cm and slant height 5 cm then what is its volume?

(a) 16 π cm3

(b) 14 π cm3

(c) 12 π cm3

(d) 18 π cm3

4. The radius of a hemisphere is r. What is its volume?

5. What is the total surface area of a hemisphere of radius r?

(a) 4πr2

(b) πr2

(c) 2πr2
(d) 3πr2

6. If the radius of a sphere is doubled, then what is the ratio of their surface area?

(a) 1 : 2

(b) 2 : 1

(c) 1 : 4

(d) 4 : 1

7. Two right circular cones of equal curved surface areas have slant heights in the ratio of 3 : 5. Find
the ratio of their radii.

(a) 4 : 1

(b) 3 : 5

(c) 5 : 3

(d) 4 : 5

8. In the cylindrical container, the base radius is 8 cm. If the height of the water level is 20 cm, find
the volume of the water in the container.

(a) 5.6721 l

(b) 4.0218 l

(c) 3.8925 l

(d) 4.97 l

9. A well with 10 m inside diameter is dug 14m deep. Earth taken out of it is spread all around it to

make an embankment of height Find the width of the embankment.

(a) 5 m

(b) 4 m

(c) 4.3 m

(d) 6 m

3. A hemispherical tank is emptied by a pipe at the rate of 5 litres per minute. How long will it take

to half empty the tank if it is metre in diameter:

4. If the heights of two cylinders are in the ratio of 4 : 3 and their radii are in the ratio of 3 : 4 then
what is the ratio of their volumes?

5. If the radius of the base of a solid cone is 'r' and its slant height is 1 then what is its lateral surface
area?

6. What is the total surface area of a cone, whose radius and slant height = 31?

7. If a right circular cone has radius 4 cm and slant height 5 cm then what is its volume?
8. The radius of a hemisphere is r. What is its volume?

9. If the radius of a sphere is 2 r, then what is its volume?

10. If the radius of a sphere is doubled then what is the ratio of their volumes?

11. Two cones have their base radii in ratio of 3 : 1 and the ratio of their heights as 1 : 3. Find the
ratio of their volumes.

12.If the diagonals of a parallelogram are equal, then show that it is a rectangle.

13. Show that if the diagonals of a quadrilateral bisect each other at right angles, then it is a
rhombus.

14. Show that the diagonals of a square are equal and bisect each other at right angles.

1. Choose the correct statement

(a) a triangle has two right angles

(b) all the angles of a triangle are more than 60°

(c) an exterior angle of a triangle is always greater than the opposite interior angles

(d) all the angles of a triangle are less than 60°

2. In two triangles, ABC and PQR, ∠A = 30°, ∠B = 70°, ∠P = 70°, ∠Q = 80° and AB = RP, then

(a) ΔABC ≌ ΔPQR (b) ΔABC ≌ ΔQRP

(c) ΔABC ≌ ΔRPQ (d) ΔABC ≌ ΔRQP

3. In two triangles ABC and DEF, AB = DE, BC = DF and AC = EF, then

(a) ΔABC ≌ ΔDEF (b) ΔABC Δ ΔEFD

(c) ΔABC ≌ ΔFDE (d) none of these

4. Are the given triangles congruent?


(a) yes (b) no

(c) can’t say

5. If ΔABC is congruent to ΔDEF by SSS congruence rule, then:

(a) ∠C < ∠F (b) ∠B < ∠E

(c) ∠A < ∠D

(d) ∠A = ∠D, ∠B = ∠E, ∠C = ∠F

6. In the given figure, the congruency rule used in proving ∠ACD ≌ ∠ADB is

(a) ASA (b) SAS

(c) AAS (d) RHS

7. Given two right angles triangles ABC and PRQ, such that ∠A = 20°, ∠Q = 20° and AC = QP. Write
the correspondence if triangles are congruent.

(a) ΔABC≌ ΔPQR (b) ∠ABC ≌ ΔPRQ

(c) ∠ABC ≌ ΔRQP (d) ΔABC ≌ ΔQRP

8. In a triangle PQR if ∠QPR = 80° and PQ = PR, then ∠R and ∠Q are

(a) 80°, 70° (b) 80°, 80°

(c) 70°, 80° (d) 50°, 50°

9. In the given figure, find PM


(a) 3 cm (b) 5 cm

(c) 4 cm (d) 2 cm

10. In the given figure, AD is the median then ∠BAD is

(a) 35° (b) 70°

(c) 110° (d) 55°

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