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Theory

  • When two angles A and B are complementary, Sum of A and B = 90 degrees
  • When two angles A and B are supplementary, Sum of A and B = 180
  • When two lines intersect, opposite angles are equal. Adjacent angles are supplementary.
  • When any number of lines intersect at a point, the sum of all angles formed = 360 degree
    Cheatsheet: Geometry & Mensuration | General Aptitude for GATE - Mechanical Engineering

Formula

Scalene Triangle
Perimeter (P) = a + b + c
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where s = P/2  
Cheatsheet: Geometry & Mensuration | General Aptitude for GATE - Mechanical Engineering

Isosceles Triangle
Perimeter (P) = a +a + b = 2a+b
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Equilateral Triangle
Perimeter (P) = a + a + a = 3a  
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Cheatsheet: Geometry & Mensuration | General Aptitude for GATE - Mechanical Engineering
Cheatsheet: Geometry & Mensuration | General Aptitude for GATE - Mechanical Engineering

Right Angled Triangle
Perimeter (P) = a + b + c
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Any closed two dimensional figure formed by four straight lines is called a quadrilateral.
The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is equal to 360°.  
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In the above quadrilateral Perimeter (P) = p + q + r + s
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Square
Square is a quadrilateral in which all the four sides are equal and the angle between any two adjacent sides is 90°.  
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Perimeter (P) = 4a
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d2 = a2 + a2   
→ d = √2 a
Cost of fencing a square plot/field is equal to the product of perimeter and unit cost of fencing i.e. Total Cost = Perimeter × Unit Cost per meter. Similarly the cost of levelling a square plot/field is equal to the product of its area and unit cost.  
∴ Cost of levelling = Area × Unit Cost per square meter

Rectangle
A quadrilateral having two pairs of equal opposite sides and a right angle between any two adjacent sides is called a rectangle.
The longer dimension is called the length (l) and the shorter dimension is called the breadth (b).  
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The line joining any two opposite sides is called the diagonal (d).  
Perimeter (P) = 2 (l + b)
Area (A) = l × b = lb
l2 + b2 = d2
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Circle
A circle is a geometrical figure consisting of all those points in a plane which are at a given distance from a fixed point in the same plane. The fixed point is called the centre and the constant distance is known as the radius.
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A circle with centre O and radius r is generally denoted by C (O, r) 

Circumference
The perimeter of a circle is called its Circumference.
The ratio of the Circumference (C) of a circle and its diameter (D) is always constant, which is π.
C/D = π  
⇒ C = πD = 2πr

Area of a Circle
The Area (A) of a circle of radius (r) is given by A = πr2

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A right circular cone is placed over a cylinder of the same radius. Now the combined structure is painted on all sides. Then they are separated now the ratio of area painted on Cylinder to Cone is 3:1. What is the height of Cylinder if the height of Cone is 4 m and radius is 3 m?

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The diameter of Road Roller is 84 cm and its length is 150 cm. It takes 600 revolutions to level once on a particular road. Then what is the area of that road in m²?

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A smaller triangle is having three sides. Another big triangle is having sides exactly double the sides of the smaller triangle. Then what is the ratio of Area of Smaller triangle to Area of the Bigger triangle?

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ABCD is a square of 20 m. What is the area of the least-sized square that can be inscribed in it with its vertices on the sides of ABCD?

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A hemispherical bowl of diameter 16cm is full of ice cream. Each student in a class is served exactly 4 scoops of ice cream. If the hemispherical scoop is having a radius of 2cm, then ice cream is served to how many students?

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