Practice Mensuration Questions and Answers
- The length of a plot is six times its breadth. A playground measuring 192 square metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length of ...
- The length of a plot is three times its breadth. A playground measuring 150 square metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length o...
- The length of a plot is six times its breadth. A playground measuring 300 square metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length of ...
- The length of a plot is eight times its breadth. A playground measuring 256 square metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length o...
- The length of a plot is seven times its breadth. A playground measuring 224 square metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length o...
- The length of a rectangular garden is 16 metres and its breadth is 8 metres. Find the length of the diagonal of a square garden having the same area as tha...
- A circular wire of diameter 70 cm is folded in the shape of a rectangle whose sides are in the ratio 3:2. Find the area enclosed by the rectangle.
- The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 19 m. If its perimeter is 198 m, then its area is
- The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 25 m. If its perimeter is 206 m, then its area is
- The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 13 m. If its perimeter is 186 m, then its area is
- The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 27 m. If its perimeter is 194 m, then its area is
- If the length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 5: 2 and its perimeter is 28 cm, then the area of the rectangle (in cm²) is :
- If the length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 4:3 and its perimeter is 28 cm, then the area of the rectangle (in cm²) is :
- The length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 10% and 20% respectively. The increase in the area of the resulting rectangle will be:
- The length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 20% and 30% respectively. The increase in the area of the resulting rectangle will be:
- The length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 20% and 30% respectively. The increase in the area of the resulting rectangle will be:
- The length and breadth of a rectangle are increased by 30% and 40% respectively. The increase in the area of the resulting rectangle will be:
- A street of width 25 metres surrounds from outside a rectangular garden whose measurement is 190 m × 220 m. The area of the path (in square metres) i...
- In measuring the sides of a rectangle, there is an excess of 14% on one side and 10% deficit on the other. Then the error percent in the area is
- In measuring the sides of a rectangle, there is an excess of 20% on one side and 15% deficit on the other. Then the error percent in the area is
- In measuring the sides of a rectangle, there is an excess of 15% on one side and 10% deficit on the other. Then the error percent in the area is
- In measuring the sides of a rectangle, there is an excess of 12% on one side and 10% deficit on the other. Then the error percent in the area is
- The area of a rectangle is 1/2 that of a square. The length of the rectangle is 20 cm and the breadth of the rectangle is 3/2 times that of the side of the...
- The area of a rectangle is 5/7 that of a square. The length of the rectangle is 20 cm and the breadth of the rectangle is 3/2 times that of the side of the...
- If the area of a triangle is 864 cm2 and base: corresponding altitude is 3:4, then the altitude of the triangle is:
- If the area of a triangle is 1080 cm2 and base: corresponding altitude is 3:5, then the altitude of the triangle is:
- If the area of a triangle is 1014 cm2 and base: corresponding altitude is 3:4, then the altitude of the triangle is:
- If the area of a triangle is 1690 cm2 and base: corresponding altitude is 4:5, then the altitude of the triangle is:
- The base of a triangle is 18 cm and height is 15 cm. The height of another triangle of double the area having the base 27 cm is:
- The base of a triangle is 18 cm and height is 14 cm. The height of another triangle of double the area having the base 21 cm is:
- The base of a triangle is 25 cm and height is 21 cm. The height of another triangle of double the area having the base 30 cm is:
- If a triangle with base 6 cm has the same area as a circle with radius 6 cm, then the corresponding altitude (in cm) of the triangle is:
- If a triangle with base 7 cm has the same area as a circle with radius 7 cm, then the corresponding altitude (in cm) of the triangle is:
- If a triangle with base 15 cm has the same area as a circle with radius 15 cm, then the corresponding altitude (in cm) of the triangle is:
- The perimeter of a rhombus is 56 m and its height is 5 m. Its area is:
- The perimeter of a rhombus is 60 m and its height is 5 m. Its area is:
- The perimeter of a rhombus is 40 m and its height is 6 m. Its area is:
- The area of a rhombus is 170 cm2. The length of one of its diagonals is 20 cm. The length of the other diagonal is:
- The area of a rhombus is 168 cm2. The length of one of its diagonals is 28 cm. The length of the other diagonal is:
- The perimeter of a rhombus is 130 m. If one of its diagonals is 16 m, then the area of the rhombus is
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