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CHAPTER

66 Topics covered
Perimeter of polygons
Perimeter and Area

Area of square and rectangle


Finding perimeter and area by counting the number of
squares

MATHEMATICAL REASONING
1. Acarpet is laidthe floor of a room
on 4. Find the perimeter of the given figure
8 m by 5 m, leaving a border 0.5 m wide
all round it. What is the (not drawn to scale)
perimeter of the
carpet? 3 cm
(A) 22 m (B) 24 m
(C) 26 m (D) 28 m LOL
8 cm
2. What is the area of the given figure? 2 cm

3 cm

(A) 50 cm (B) 60 cm
| 4 sq. units
(C) 52 cm (D) 48 cm

(A) 18 square units (B) 40 square units 5. ACEG is a square (not drawn to scale).BC

(C) 10 square units (D) 16square units is thrice of AB. If BH = DF = 5 cm, then
find the perimeter of BCDFGH.
3 The figure is made up of 8 identical
A 4 cm B
rectangles. Find the total area of the shaded C
figure 3 cm
10 cm>
H
5 cm
D
3 cm

G F 4 cm E

(A) 300 sq. cm (B) 500 sq. cm (A) 60 cm (B) 52 cm


150 sq. (D) 200 sq. cm (C) 48 cm (D) 45 cm
(C) cm

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2 cm
6 What is the area of the shaded figure?
|1 cm
7 cm

6 cm
4 cm 10 cm

3 cm 5 cm 5 cm4 cm
3 cm
(A) 38 cm (B) 40 cm
(A) 144 sq. cm (C) 68 cm (D) 52 cm
(B) 150 sq. cm
(C) 171 sq. cm 11. Which shape has the largest area ?
(D) 120 sq. cm

7. Perimeter of any regular figure is


(A) Sum of its all sides
(B) Product of its all sides
(C) Both (A) and (B) (Area of 1 - 3sq. units
(D) None of these
(A) Q (B) R
8. The perimeter of a rectangular blackboard
(C) P (D) S
is 220 cm. It is 70 cm long. Find the width
of the blackboard. 12. Find the total area of the shaded
(A) 20 cm parts of
the rectangle ABCE (not drawn to scale
(B) 30 cm H B
(C) 40 cm
(D) 60 cm 16 cm
G
9. Find the total shaded area of the D C
figure
made up of identical squares. 15 cm
(A) 196 sq. cm (B) 148 sq. cm
4 cm (C) 200 sq. cm cm
(D) 184 sq.
4 cm
13. The given figure (not drawn to
SCaie
made up of two rectangles. Find its to0d
area.

18 cm
(A) 48 sq. cm
(B) 80 sq. cm 2 cm
8 cm
(C) 96 sq. cm

(D) 85 sq. cm

10. Find the perimeter of the given figure (not 30 cm


drawn to scale). (A) 144 sq. cm (B) 216 sq.
cm

(C) 240 sq. cm (D) 300 sq. cm

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14. Find the area of the
shaded figure. 40 cm
A B
2 cm
2 cm 8 cm
10 cm 10 cm

8 cm

D C

Find the shaded area of the given figure.


(A) 1378 sq. cm (B) 1300 sq. cm
(A) 28 sq. cm (B) 20.5 sq. cm (C) 1200 sq. cm (D) 1440 sq. cm
(C) 24.5 sq. cm (D) 15 sq. cm
18. The figure given below is made up of
15. Find the perimeter of the given figure 6 similar squares and 2 triangles. The
(not drawn to scale). perimeter of each square is 32 cm. What
5 cm is the perimeter of the figure?
4 cm (A) 92 cm
3 cm
6 cm 4 cm
cm
(B) 105 cm
5 cm (C) 90 cm
cm
(D) 112 cm
12 cm
(A) 42 cm 19. Find the area of the shaded part in the
(B) 45 cm
(C) 49 cm given figure (not drawn to scale).
(D) 53 cm
22 cm
16. ABCD is a rectangle (not drawn to scale) A cm
of perimeter 28 m. Two triangular corners
have been cut away as shown in the figure. cm8 cm
What is the perimeter of the shaded figure ? 6 cm
4 m (A) 139 sq. cm (B) 118 sq. cm
B (C) 126 sq. cm (D) 152 sq. cm

3m 3 m 20. The shaded part in the given figure (not


m drawn to scale) is covered with cement. If
E it costsR 84 to cement an area of 3 sq. cm,
then find the total cost of cementing.
32 cm
D C

(A) 39 m (B) 24 m

(D) 53 m
Area 25 cm
(C) 35 m
485 sq. cm
17. In the given figure (not drawn to scale),
ABCD is a square and unshaded parts are (A) 8820 (B) 8125
(C) 8610 (D) 8804
rectangles.
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EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

21. Rohit's family is planning to build a concrete 23. Four poles are stuck into the square.
re ground
basketball court in their backyard. How many of side 30 m at the four
corners.
square metres will be left in the backyard fence is to be put around the poles.AWhat
rope
for grass ? length of rope will be required, if 2
required for tying the each knot? m is
BACKYARDPLAN (A) 120 m
(B) 118m
ath 6m SCALE (C) 122 m
Basketball
Co
10-1sq.
m
(D) None of these
11r

Area= length x width 24. The cost of fencing a garden at 15


Der
metre is 7 2100. If the breadth of the
(A) 60 sq. m field
is 20 m, then its length is
(B) 35 sq. m (A) 50 m
(C) 31 sq. m (B) 40 m
(C) 70 m (D) 30 m
(D) 24 sq. m
22. The area of the floor of a rectangular hall 25. Karan walks around a square park whose
is 80 sq. m. What is its side is 50 m. One day he walked around
perimeter, if its
length is 10 m ? the park 6 times. How much distance did
(A) 8 mn (B) 18 m he walk on that day?
(C) 30 m (D) 36 m (A) 1450m (B) 1500m
(C) 1800 m (D) 1200m

ACHIEVERS SECTION (HOTS)

26. A big rectangle is made up of 81 small 27. Two corners of a folded as


napkin are
rectangles. After removing some small shown. Find the area of the napkin when
rectangles from the big rectangle, the it is unfolded.
given figure is obtained. The length of a
small rectangle is 3 cm and its breadth is
2 cm. Find the total area of the 9 cm
rectangles
removed.
:4 cm

(A) 60 sq. cm (B) 225 sq. cm

(A) 81 sq. cm (C) 195 sq. cm (D) 450 sq. cm

(B) 114 sq. cm 28. The


(C) 129 sq. cm given figure is made up of 11
jares

90 sq. cm
Or the same size. The area of the figure isfiqure
(D) 99 sq. cm. Find the perimeter of the figure

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(D)
11 unit
1 unit
shows a park which
(A) 12 cm (B) 24 cm 30. The given figure
with
(C) 48 Ccm (D) 36 cm has a rectangular playground
area of 112 sq. m.
Find the a r e a
an
has is not occupied by the
29, Which of the following figures,
an area
of the park that
perimeter of 18 units?
of 20 sq. units and a
playground.
20 m

(A) 1 unit 10 m2 m Play 12m


ground
1 unit
8 m 7m
m6m
(B) 1 unit
200 sq. m
1 unit (A)
120 sq. m
(B)
(C) 244 sq. m
(C) 1 unit 112 sq. m
(D)
1 unit

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