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Find the perimeter of the following figure.
  • a)
    35 cm
  • b)
    22 cm
  • c)
    28 cm
  • d)
    32 cm
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Freak Artworks answered
Perimeter = Sum of all sides 
Here the sides are 4 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm
Sum of all sides = 4 + 4 + 5 + 4 + 5 = 22 cm

Perimeter of a square is 60 cm. Find the area of the square.
  • a)
    335cm2
  • b)
    225cm2
  • c)
    285cm2
  • d)
    325cm2
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ayush kumar answered
B
Because if you multiply 60 into 60 into 60
into 60 then answer will come because The perimeter of square is 4 into side

Perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 32 cm. If length of the unequal side is 13 cm, find the length of one of the equal sides of the triangle.
  • a)
    9 cm
  • b)
    9.5 cm
  • c)
    19 cm
  • d)
    20 cm
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Avinash Patel answered
Perimeter of an isoclees triangle=32.
In an isoclees triangle two sides are equal.
the another side was different
here in the question they gave the unequal side length,which is13cm=y(say).
therefore 2x+y=32
2x+13=32
2x=32-13
2x=19
X=19/2
X=9.5

Consider the following two statements.
Statement A: Perimeter is defined as the length of the boundary line of a close geometrical figure.
Statement B: The holding capacity of a container is called volume. 
Which one of the following options is correct about the above statements?
 
  • a)
    Only A is correct
  • b)
    Only B is correct
     
  • c)
    Both A and B are correct
  • d)
    Neither A nor B are correct
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Asha Sengupta answered
Understanding Statement A
- Perimeter refers to the total length of the boundary surrounding a closed geometrical figure.
- It is calculated by adding up the lengths of all sides of the figure.
- For example, in a rectangle, the perimeter is the sum of all four sides.
Understanding Statement B
- Volume measures the space that a container or object can hold.
- It is typically expressed in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters or liters.
- For instance, the volume of a cube can be calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself three times.
Conclusion on the Statements
- Both Statement A and Statement B accurately describe important geometric concepts.
- Since the perimeter is indeed the length of a closed figure's boundary and volume refers to the holding capacity of a container, both statements are correct.
Correct Answer Explanation
- Therefore, the correct option is c) Both A and B are correct.
- This reinforces the understanding of fundamental concepts in geometry that are essential for students at this level.
By grasping these definitions, students can build a solid foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts in the future.

The map shows a road that goes through different towns. Which town is the farthest from Idlipur by road?
  • a)
    Barfinagar
  • b)
    Dhoklabad
  • c)
    BhelPur
  • d)
    Chholaghat
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The road starts from Idlipur goes to Barfinagar first, followed by Dhoklabad, Bhelpur and finally reached Chholaghat.
Therefore, Chholaghat is the farthest from Idlipur. 
Option D is the correct answer.

Find the perimeter of the following figure.
  • a)
    24 cm
  • b)
    32 cm
  • c)
    35.5 cm
  • d)
    40 cm
  • e)
    None of these
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Kumar answered
The outer sides are:
  • 7 cm
  • 7 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 5 cm
Now, add these sides together:
7+7+5+5 = 24 cm
Perimeter of the figure: The perimeter of the figure is 24 cm.

Find the area of shaded region. (Each square = 1 m2)
  • a)
    24 m2
  • b)
    17  m2
  • c)
    19  m2
  • d)
    21  m2
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohini Seth answered
On calculating the number of shaded boxes, we can find that there are 21 shaded boxes.
Since area of 1 box = 1  m2, the area of 21 boxes = 21  m2

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