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The document contains a series of mathematical problems and their answers related to the areas and volumes of various geometric shapes, including triangles, squares, parallelograms, circles, cubes, and cuboids. It also includes conversions between centimeters and millimeters, as well as cubic centimeters and liters. Each question is followed by the correct answer and brief explanations for some of the solutions.

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math ch 9 class 8

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and their answers related to the areas and volumes of various geometric shapes, including triangles, squares, parallelograms, circles, cubes, and cuboids. It also includes conversions between centimeters and millimeters, as well as cubic centimeters and liters. Each question is followed by the correct answer and brief explanations for some of the solutions.

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1.

Area of a triangle with base (b) and height (h) is:

A. b.h

B. ½ b.h

C. 2b.h

D. None of these

Answer: B. ½ b.h

2. Area of the square with side-length ‘a’ is:

A. 2a

B. 4a

C. a/2

D. a2

Answer: D. a2

3. The area of a parallelogram with length (l) and breadth (b) is:

A. ½ lb

B. 2lb

C. lb

D. (lb)2

Answer: C. lb

4. Area of a circle with radius ‘r’ is:

A. πr²

B. ½ πr²

C. 2πr²
D. 4πr²

Answer: A. πr²

5. 1 cm is equal to how many millimeters?

A. 10

B. 100

C. 1/10

D. 1/100

Answer: A. 10

1 cm = 10 mm

6. Surface area of cube of edge ‘a’ is:

A. 4a²

B. 6a²

C. 3a²

D. a²

Answer: B. 6a²

7. Volume of a cuboid of length (l), width (w) and height (h) is:

A. lbh

B. lb + bh + hl

C. 2 (lb + bh + hl)

D. 2 (l + b) h

Answer: A. lbh

8. Volume of a cylinder with base radius = r and height = h, is:


A. 2πrh

B. πr²h

C. 2πr (r + h)

D. 1/3 πr²h

Answer: B. πr²h

9. 1 litre is equal to how many cubic centimeters?

A. 10 cu.cm

B. 100 cu.cm

C. 1000 cu.cm

D. 10000 cu.cm

Answer: C. 1000 cu.cm

10. The perimeter of a rectangle with length (l) and width (w) is:

A. l+w

B. 2(l+w)

C. (l+w)2

D. lw

Answer: B. 2(l+w)

11. If the length and breadth of a rectangle are 15cm and 10cm, respectively, then its area
is:

A. 100 sq.cm

B. 150 sq.cm

C. 115 sq.cm
D. 200 sq.cm

Answer: B

Explanation: Length = 15 cm

And breadth = 10 cm

Area of rectangle = Length x breadth

= 15 x 10

= 150 cm2

12. The area of a rhombus whose diagonals are of lengths 10 cm and 8.2 cm is:

A. 41 cm2

B. 82 cm2

C. 410 cm2

D. 820 cm2

Answer: A

Explanation: Area of rhombus = ½ d1 d2

A = ½ x 10 x 8.2

A = 41 cm2

13. The area of a trapezium is 480 cm2, the distance between two parallel sides is 15 cm and
one of the parallel side is 20 cm. The other parallel side is:

A. 20 cm

B. 34 cm

C. 44 cm

D. 50 cm
Answer: C

Explanation: Area of trapezium = ½ h (a+b)

a=20cm, h = 15cm, Area = 480 sq.cm

480 = ½ (15) (20+b)

20+b = (480 x 2)/15

20+b=64

b=44cm

14. The area of a rhombus is 240 cm2 and one of the diagonals is 16 cm. Find the other
diagonal.

A. 16 cm

B. 20 cm

C. 30 cm

D. 36 cm

Answer: C

Explanation: Area = 240 cm2

d1 = 16 cm

Area of rhombus = ½ d1 x d2

240 = ½ x 16 x d2

d2 = 480/16 = 30 cm

15. A cuboid has ______ pairs of identical faces.

A. 2

B. 3
C. 4

D. 5

Answer: B

Explanation: All six faces are rectangular, and opposites faces are identical. So there are three
pairs of identical faces.

16. All six faces of a cube are:

A. Identical

B. Different

C. Circular

D. Rectangular

Answer: A

Explanation: All six faces are squares and identical

17. A cylindrical box has ____ curved surface and ____ circular faces, which are identical.

A. One, One

B. One, two

C. two, one

D. two, two

Answer: B

Explanation: A cylindrical box having circular bases have identical top. One curved surface and
two circular faces which are identical.

18. If a cuboidal box has height, length and width as 20 cm, 15 cm and 10 cm respectively.
Then its total surface area is:

A. 1100 cm2
B. 1200 cm2

C. 1300 cm2

D. 1400 cm2

Answer: C

Explanation: Total surface area = 2 (20 × 15 + 20 × 10 + 10 × 15)

TSA = 2 ( 300 + 200 + 150) = 1300 cm2

19. The height of a cylinder whose radius is 7 cm and the total surface area is 968 cm2 is:

A. 15 cm

B. 17 cm

C. 19 cm

D. 21 cm

Answer: A

Explanation: Total surface area = 2πr (h + r)

968 = 2 x 22/7 x 7 (7+h)

h = 15 cm

20. The height of a cuboid whose volume is 275 cm3 and base area is 25 cm2 is:

A. 10 cm

B. 11 cm

C. 12 cm

D. 13 cm

Answer: B

Explanation: Volume of a cuboid = Base area × Height


Height = Volume / Base area

H = 275/25 = 11 cm

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