The Only Angle From Which To Approach A Problem Is The TRY-Angle
The Only Angle From Which To Approach A Problem Is The TRY-Angle
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8
45
X
X
(a) 8, 60, 5
02
(b) 7, 30, 6
(c) 6, 45,5
(d) 8, 40,7
What value must x be less than in the triangle below? What value must x be
greater than?
N
6
8
(c) 243
(d) 32
In the circle given below, if the arc RT is equal to 1/6 of the circumference,
what is the value of the angle x?
R
x
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(b) 242
(a) 50
(c) 80
(d) 30
In the figure given below, P is the center of the larger circle and N is the
center of the smaller, shaded circle. If the radius of the smaller circle is 5,
what is the area of the unshaded region?
(a) 100
(b) 25
(c) 75
(d) 20
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There is a square field with each side 500 metres long. It has a compound
wall along its perimeter. At one of its corners, a triangular area of the field is
to be cordoned off by erecting a straight line fence. The compound wall and
the fence will form its borders. If the length of the fence is 100 m, What is
the maximum area in square metres than can be cordoned off?
(a) 5,000
(b) 20,000
(c) 10,000
(d) 2,500
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The figure below shows 2 concentric circles with centre O.PQRS is a square,
inscribed in the outer circle. It also circumscribes the inner circle, touching it
at point B, C, D and A. What is the ratio of the perimeter of the outer circle to
that of polygon ABCD?
(a) /2
08
(b) 3/2
(c)
(d) /4
136
C
X
E
128
P
D
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(b) 60
(a) 46
09
(b) 44
(c) 84
(d) 64
A
G
H
E
Q
X
12
0
P
F
D
B
(a) 40
10
(b) 20
(c) 100
60
35
20
Y
B
(a) 70
11
(d) 30
(b) 40
CD
(c) 75
EF
and GH
(d) 15
KL .Find HKL.
C
E
(a) 85
12
K
6
0
G
(b) 145
2
5
B
D
F
(c) 120
(d) 95
If a,b,c are sides of the ,and a2 +b2+c 2= ab+bc+ca then the triangle is
(a) Isosceles
(b) Scalene
(c) Equilateral (d) Cannot say
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In the diagram, side BC and side AB of ABC are produced to D and F.If x+y
210, then Z is ?
A
Z
X
Y
F
(a) 150
(b) 75
(c) 60
(d) 30
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The sides of a triangle are 5 cm; 7 cm and 10 cm. Find the length of the
median to the longest side.
(a) 4.5 cm
(b) 1 cm
(c) 3.5 cm
(d) 4.2 cm
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18
The unequal side of an isosceles triangle is 2 cm; the medians drawn to the
equal sides are perpendicular. The area of the triangle is
(a) 3
(b) 10
(c) 23
(d) 22
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If M,N,O and P are the mid- points of AB,BC,CD and AD respectively of the
A
given figure, then MNOP
is a
C
D
B
20
(b) trapezium
(c) rhombus
(d) parallelogram
ABC and DBC are right with common hypotenuse BC.The side AC and
BD are extended to intersect at P,then AP *PC/DP*PB =?
(a) 2
(b) 1/3
(c) 1
(d) None of these
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(a) rectangle
The perpendicular dropped from the mid-point of one of the legs of a right
triangle to the hypotenuse divides the hypotenuse into two segments of
lengths 3 cm and 5 cm .Find the lengths of the legs.
(a) 43,4
(b) 5,4
(c) 43,5
(d) 3,5
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A triangle has sides 20, 48 and 52 cm. This triangle is cut into 2 pieces of
equal areas by a single straight cut. What is the maximum possible sum of
the perimeters of the two pieces?
10
52
20
10
(a) 178
(a) 1 : 2
24
(d) 218
(b) 1 : 3
(c) 3 : 2
(d) 1 : 2
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48 (c) 198
(b) 190
25
(a) 32 (2- 2)
26
B
E
(b) 16(
(c) 32(
In a right triangle ABC, what is the maximum possible area of a square that
can be inscribed when one its vertices coincide with the vertex of right angle
c
of the triangle?
c
b
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
5/3
q
4
5/
3
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90
(a) 3/8
(b) 2/3
(c) 18/25
28
7
cm
5
cm
6
cm
(d) 1/3
D
5
cm
7
cm
The length of four sides and a diagonal of the given quadrilateral are
indicated in the above diagram. If F denotes the area and I the length of the
other diagonal, then F and I are respectively
(a) 12
(b) 12
(c) 6
(d) 6
29
30
31
65
(a) 17.5
(b) 75.5
(c) 20
(d) 25
In the given figure QPR = 90,QR =26 cm,PM =6cm,MR =8cm and PMR
=90, find the area of PQR
P
90
M
Q
8
cm
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30
33
(a) 13.5 cm
34
E
C
(b) 12 cm
In the figure XY
(c) 14.5 cm
(d) 15 cm
is equal to
A
X
(a)
(c)
(b)
(d)
35
36
(a) 60
(b) 90
(c) 100
(d) 120
D
E
(a) 30
(b) 60
(c) 45
(d) 65
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a
F
(a)
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(c)
(b)
(d)
In the below diagram, ABCD is a rectangle with AE =EF =FB .what is the ratio
of the area of the triangle CEF and that of the rectangle?
D
(a) 1 : 4
(b) 1 : 6
(c) 2 : 5
(d) 2 : 3
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Consider the circle with unit radius .There are seven adjacent sectors,S 1,S2,S3,
S7 ,in the circle such that their total area is 1/8 of the area of the circle.
Further, the area of the jth sector is twice is the angle subtended by the area
of S1 at the centre of the circle ?
(a) /508
(b) /2040
(c) /1016
(d) /1524
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In the adjoining figure there are three semicircles in which BC =6cm and BD
=63 cm. What is the area of the shaded region(in cm):
D
42
A 9
(b)
(c) 27
(d) 28
Find the area of the shaded region in the given figure of square ABCD.
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(a) 12
90
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In the adjoining figure PQRS is a square and MS =RN and A,P,Q and B lie on
the same line. Find the ratio of the area of two circles to the area of the
square. Given that AP=MS:
R
N
(a) /3
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(b)2/3
(c) 3/2
(d) 6/
ABCD is a rectangle and there are four equilateral triangles. Area of ASD
equals to area of BQC and area of DRC equals to area of OB.The
perimeter of the rectangle is 12 cm. Also the sum of the areas of the four
triangle is 103 cm2 then the total of the figure thus formed
R
D
S
Q
A
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(b)
(d) None of these
(c) 423 cm2
2
5(4+23)cm
ABCD and EFGA are the squares of side 4 cm, each .In square ABCD,DMB and
PMQ are the arcs of circles with centers at A and C respectively. In square
AEFG, the shaded region is enclosed by two arcs of circles with centers at A
and F, respectively. What is the ratio of the shaded regions of the squares
ABCD and AEFG respectively?
(a) 2(4+53)cm2
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(a)
(b)
C
Q
(c) 4/3
48
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One angle of a pentagon is 140. If the remaining angles are in the ratio
1:2:3:4. The size of the greatest angle is
(a) 150
(b) 180
(c) 160
(d) 170
50
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A
(a) Rhombus
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(b) rectangle
(c)
(d) square
parallelogram
ABCD is a parallelogram P,Q,R and S are points on sides AB, BC, CD and DA
respectively such that AP =DR. if the area of the parallelogram ABCD is 16
cm2, then the area of the quadrilateral PQRS is
D R
C
Q
S
A
(a) 6 cm2
(b) 6.4 cm2
(c) 4 cm2
(d) 8 cm2
Four friends start from four towns, which are at the four corners of an
imaginary rectangle. They meet at a point which falls inside the rectangle,
after travelling the distances of 40 m, 50m and 60m. the maximum distance
that the fourth could have travelled is approximately
(a) 67 m
(b) 52 m
(c) 22.5 m
(d)
cannot
be
determined
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Four points A, B, C and D lie on a straight line in the X-Y plane, such that AB
= BC =CD, and the length of AB is 1 metre. An ant at A wants to reach a
sugar particle at D. but there are insect repellents kept at points B and C. the
ant would not go within one metre of any insect repellent. The minimum
distance in metres the ant must traverse to reach the sugar particle is
(b) 1 +
(c) 4/3
(d) 5
(a) 32
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Direction for Q55 to Q60: For the following questions, please give the
complete solution
The sides of a triangle are 13,14
A and 15cm. what is the inradius of the
triangle?
1
4
1
3
r
B
1
5
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(a) 5 cm
(c) 3 cm
(d) 2 cm
14
1
3
R
B
(a) 8 cm
15
(b) 8.125 cm
(c) 7 cm
(d) 6 cm
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One side of right triangle is 3/5 times of the hypotenuse and the sum of that
side and hypotenuse is 16cm. what is the circumradius of the triangle?
(a) 6 cm
(b) 4 `cm
(c) 5 cm
(d) 7 cm
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Three equal cubes are placed adjacently in a row. Find the ratio of total
surface area of the new cuboid to that of the sum of the surface areas of the
three cubes
(a) 7:9
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(b) 6:9
(c) 3:4
1
0
8
60
(d) 4:5
1
0
4
8
1
2
4
(d) 144sq. cm
In the given figure, a solid consists of a cone and a hemisphere with common
radius 6 cm. if the height of the cone is 10 cm, then the volume of the whole
solid is
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(b) 4 cm
SMART CHALLENGE
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1. A fish is fifteen inches long. Its head is as long as its tail. If the head were twice
as long as it really is, the head and tail would together be as long as what's in
between. How long is each part of the fish?
2. A rectangular sheet of paper is folded so that two diagonally opposite corners
come together. If the crease formed is the same length as the longer side of
the sheet, what is the ratio of the longer side of the sheet to the shorter side?
3. Take a long rope, tie it to the bottom of the goal post at one end of a football
field. Then run it across the length of the field (120 yards) to a goal post at the
other end. Stretch it tight, and then tie it to the bottom of that goal post, so
that it lies flat against the ground.