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Area and Perimeter - Revision worksheet

The document is a revision worksheet on area and perimeter, containing various questions related to geometric shapes, including polygons, rectangles, and squares. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations for perimeter and area, and a case-based study involving paving stones. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.

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Area and Perimeter - Revision worksheet

The document is a revision worksheet on area and perimeter, containing various questions related to geometric shapes, including polygons, rectangles, and squares. It includes multiple-choice questions, calculations for perimeter and area, and a case-based study involving paving stones. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.

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Area and Perimeter (Revision worksheet)

1. Assertion (A) – Perimeter of a regular hexagon =6 × Length of a side


Reason (R) – Perimeter is the distance covered along the boundary forming a closed figure when
you go round the figure once
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true (1 mark)
2. The perimeter of a regular 20-sided polygon of side 6cm
a) 20 x 6 cm b) 20 x 4 cm C) 20+6 cm D) 20+4 cm (1 mark)
3. A rectangular sheet is cut into three pieces and joined to obtain a new shape as shown. Which
of the following option is correct related to this?
a) Area of rectangle will be equal to area of new shape
b) Area of rectangle will be greater to area of new shape
c) Area of rectangle will be less than area of new shape
d) Can’t say (1 mark)
4. The perimeter of a figure with eight equal sides is1600m.The length of its side is:
a)160m b)200m c)100m d)120m (1 mark)
5.The area of a square whose perimeter is 100cm is:
a)6250sq.cm b)625sq.cm c)62. 5sq.m d)6.25sq.cm (1 mark)
6. A piece of string is 60 cm long. What will be the length of each side if the string is used
to form:
A) a square
B) an equilateral triangle. (2 marks)
7. A room having each side length as 7cm and its perimeter as 42cm. What is the shape of
the room? (2 marks)
8. Four identical equilateral triangles are drawn to form the design shown in fig.if the
perimeter of the design is 12 units, find the length of each side of the triangles.

(2 marks)
9. A rectangular shaped wire of side length 40cm is re-bent and made the shape of an
equilateral triangle whose perimeter is 240cm.
a) Find the breadth of the rectangle.
b) Find the area of the rectangle.
c) length of the side of equilateral triangle? (3 marks)
10. The given figure is made up of identical squares each with 2 cm sides.
a) Calculate the perimeter of the given figure
b) Calculate the area of the given figure. (3 marks)
11. Find the area and perimeter of the given compound figures;
a) b)

CASE BASED STUDY

James has some square paving stones and some rectangular paving stones.

He uses four square paving stones and six rectangular paving stones to make this pattern in
the shape of a rectangle.

Each rectangular paving stone is 60 cm by 30 cm.


a) Find the length of one side of a square paving stone.______
b) Find the perimeter of the compound figure. ______
c) What will be the total area of square for the compound figure. _____
d) What will be the total area of rectangle for the compound figure._____
e) What will be the total area of the compound figure._____ (5 marks)
Area and Perimeter (Revision worksheet - answers)
1. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2. a) 20 x 6
3. a) Area of rectangle will be equal to area of new shape
4. b)200m
5. b)625sq.cm
6. A) 12 cm B) 20 cm
7. 6 sides = hexagon
8. Each side will be 12 divided 6 (number of sides in the boundary) = 2 cm
9. A) 80 cm. b) 80 x 40 = 3200 sq cm. c)240/3 = 80 cm
10. A) 16 x 2 = 32 cm. b) 4 sq cm x 7 squares = 28 sq cm
11. A) Area = 87 sq cm. Perimeter = 44 cm. b) Area = 38 sq cm. Perimeter = 30 cm
Case based study;
A) 45 cm. b) 570 cm. c) 8100 sq cm d) 10800 sq cm E) 18,900 sq cm

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