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Sa SB SC S Abc S S S Ssasbsc: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)

This document contains math problems related to calculating areas of triangles and quadrilaterals using formulas for area of triangles, right triangles, isosceles triangles, and quadrilaterals. It includes 22 multiple choice questions testing the application of area formulas to triangles and quadrilaterals given side lengths and other geometric properties. It also includes 2 open-ended math problems requiring the user to calculate areas and perimeters of shapes to 2 decimal places.

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Sa SB SC S Abc S S S Ssasbsc: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)

This document contains math problems related to calculating areas of triangles and quadrilaterals using formulas for area of triangles, right triangles, isosceles triangles, and quadrilaterals. It includes 22 multiple choice questions testing the application of area formulas to triangles and quadrilaterals given side lengths and other geometric properties. It also includes 2 open-ended math problems requiring the user to calculate areas and perimeters of shapes to 2 decimal places.

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540 Secondary School Mathematics for Class 9

33. (s  a)  (s  b)  (s  c)  (8  7  5) & 3s  (a  b  c)  20
 3s  2s  20 & s  20.
 area of the triangle  s (s  a) (s  b) (s  c)
 20 # 8 #7 # 5  400 #14  20 14 cm 2 .

#(diagonal) 2  b # 44 # 44l cm 2  968 cm 2 .


1 1
36. Area of the square sheet 
2 2
Area of yellow sheet = area of region I + area of region II
 1 # area of square sheet  b1 # 968l cm 2  484 cm 2 .
2 2
Area of red sheet = area of region IV
 1 # area of square sheet  b 1 # 968l cm 2  242 cm 2 .
4 4
Area of green sheet = area of region III + area of region V
 b 1 # area of square sheetl  (area of 3AEF) .
4
37. Area of roads = area ABCD + area PQRS – area EFGH
 (75 # 4) m 2  (60 # 4) m 2  (4 # 4) m 2  (300  240  16) m 2  524 m 2 .
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38. (10  6)# d  640. Find d.
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ)


Choose the correct answer in each of the following.
1. In a 3ABC, it is given that base = 12 cm and height = 5 cm. Its area is
(a) 60 cm 2 (b) 30 cm 2 (c) 15 3 cm 2 (d) 45 cm 2
2. The lengths of three sides of a triangle are 20 cm, 16 cm and 12 cm. The
area of the triangle is
(a) 96 cm2 (b) 120 cm2 (c) 144 cm2 (d) 160 cm2
3. Each side of an equilateral triangle measures 8 cm. The area of the
triangle is
(a) 8 3 cm 2 (b) 16 3 cm 2 (c) 32 3 cm 2 (d) 48 cm2
4. The base of an isosceles triangle is 8 cm long and each of its equal sides
measures 6 cm. The area of the triangle is
(a) 16 5 cm 2 (b) 8 5 cm 2 (c) 16 3 cm 2 (d) 8 3 cm 2
5. The base of an isosceles triangle is 6 cm and each of its equal sides is
5 cm. The height of the triangle is
(a) 8 cm (b) 30 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 11 cm
6. Each of the two equal sides of an isosceles right triangle is 10 cm long.
Its area is
(a) 5 10 cm 2 (b) 50 cm 2 (c) 10 3 cm 2 (d) 75 cm 2
7. Each side of an equilateral triangle is 10 cm long. The height of the
triangle is
(a) 10 3 cm (b) 5 3 cm (c) 10 2 cm (d) 5 cm
8. The height of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm. Its area is
(a) 12 3 cm 2 (b) 6 3 cm 2 (c) 12 2 cm 2 (d) 18 cm 2
9. The lengths of the three sides of a triangular field are 40 m, 24 m and
32 m respectively. The area of the triangle is
(a) 480 m2 (b) 320 m2 (c) 384 m2 (d) 360 m2
10. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 12 : 13 and its perimeter is
150 cm. The area of the triangle is
(a) 375 cm2 (b) 750 cm2 (c) 250 cm2 (d) 500 cm2
11. The lengths of the three sides of a triangle are 30 cm, 24 cm and 18 cm
respectively. The length of the altitude of the triangle corresponding to
the smallest side is
(a) 24 cm (b) 18 cm (c) 30 cm (d) 12 cm
12. The base of an isosceles triangle is 16 cm and its area is 48 cm2. The
perimeter of the triangle is
(a) 41 cm (b) 36 cm (c) 48 cm (d) 324 cm
2
13. The area of an equilateral triangle is 36 3 cm . Its perimeter is
(a) 36 cm (b) 12 3 cm (c) 24 cm (d) 30 cm
14. Each of the equal sides of an isosceles triangle is 13 cm and its base is
24 cm. The area of the triangle is
(a) 156 cm2 (b) 78 cm2 (c) 60 cm2 (d) 120 cm2
15. The base of a right triangle is 48 cm and its hypotenuse is 50 cm long.
The area of the triangle is
(a) 168 cm2 (b) 252 cm2 (c) 336 cm2 (d) 504 cm2
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16. The area of an equilateral triangle is 81 3 cm . Its height is
(a) 9 3 cm (b) 6 3 cm (c) 18 3 cm (d) 9 cm
17. Each side of an equilateral triangle measures 8 cm. Find (i) the area
of the triangle, correct to 2 places of decimal and (ii) the height of the
triangle, correct to 2 places of decimal. (Take 3  1.732.)
18. The height of an equilateral triangle measures 9 cm. Find its area,
correct to 2 places of decimal. (Take 3  1.732.)
19. The base of a right-angled triangle measures 48 cm and its hypotenuse
measures 50 cm. Find the area of the triangle.
20. Find the area of the shaded region in the figure given below.

21. The sides of a quadrilateral ABCD taken in order are 6 cm, 8 cm, 12 cm
and 14 cm respectively and the angle between the first two sides is a
right angle. Find its area. (Given, 6  2.45.)
22. Find the perimeter and area of a quadrilateral
ABCD in which BC  12 cm, CD  9 cm, BD  15 cm,
DA  17 cm and +ABD  90c.

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