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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 1

A craftsman created three rectangles, A, B, and C, each of varying dimensions. Calculate the perimeter of each rectangle to determine the amount of gold wire required for their boundaries.

Rectangle A: 40 m × 20 m
Rectangle B: 80 m × 10 m
Rectangle C: 60 m × 30 m 

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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 2

Perimeter of a square is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle. If length and breadth of the rectangle is 24 cm and 20 respectively. Find the area of the square.

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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 3

A thin wire of 25 cm is shaped into a rectangle. If the width of the rectangle is 6 cm, what is its length?

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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 4

The perimeter of a square garden is 40 meters. How long is one side of the garden?

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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 5

How many cm is the length of the boundary of Lake A in the drawing?

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When we measure the boundary of Lake A with the help of thread, it comes out to be around 30 cm.

Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 6

The third side of the triangle if the perimeter of a triangle is 20m and two of its sides are 5m and 4m, is 

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Perimeter of a triangle = 1stside + 2ndside + 3rdside 
So, 20 = 5 + 4 + 3rdside 
3rdside = 20 − 9 = 11m.

Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 7

Find the perimeter of the following figure. 

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Perimeter = Sum of all sides = 7+7+5+5 = 24 cm 

Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 8

Rohan is tiling his living room floor with red square tiles. Each tile has a side length of 12 cm. His living room is 300 cm long and 240 cm wide. How many tiles will he need?

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Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 9

Find the area of Lake B on the drawing in square cm. What is its actual area in square km?

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Lake B has 15 fully filled squares and 11 half-filled or more than half – filled squares. Area of 15 fully filled squares = 15 × 15 = 225 square cm

We consider the area of every single half – filled or more than half – filled square as 1 square cm

Thus, the area of 11 such squares = 11 × 11 = 121 square cm

So, total area of lake B = 225 + 121 = 346 square cm

We are given 1 cm on drawing = 1 km on ground

Therefore, 346 square cm on drawing = 346 km

Test: Area and Its Boundary - 2 - Question 10

A square carrom board has a perimeter of 240 cm. What is its area?

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The perimeter of the square carrom board is 240 cm, which means each side is 60 cm (since perimeter = 4 × side). Therefore, the area is calculated as side × side = 60 cm × 60 cm = 3600 square cm. 

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