Q1: Find the perimeter of each of the following figures:
(i) Perimeter of the triangle is ______ cm.Ans: 14
(ii) Perimeter of the square is ______ cm.
Ans: 16
(iii) Perimeter of the square is ______ cm.
Ans: 28
(iv) Perimeter of the rectangle is ______ cm.
Ans: 26
(v) Perimeter of the triangle is ______ cm.
Ans: 19
(vi) The perimeter of the rectangle is ______ cm.
Ans: 20
Q2: In the following figures, assume that each small square is 1 sq cm. Count the squares and find the area:
(i) Area = ______ sq cm.
Ans: 18
(ii) Area = ______ sq cm.
Ans: 8
(iii) Area = ______ sq cm.
Ans: 8
(iv) Area = ______ sq cm.
Ans: 49
(v) Area = ______ sq cm.
Ans: 16
Q3: Find the area of the rectangle, whose:
(i) length = 5 m 8 cm, breadth = 3 m 75 cm
Ans: Convert both to meters:
Length = 5.08 m, Breadth = 3.75 m
Area = 5.08 × 3.75 = 19.05 m²
(ii) length = 4 m 50 cm, breadth = 2 m 7 cm
Ans: Convert both to meters:
Length = 4.50 m, Breadth = 2.07 m
Area = 4.50 × 2.07 = 9.315 m²
(iii) length = 1 m 5 cm, breadth = 90 cm
Ans: Convert length to meters:
Length = 1.05 m, Breadth = 0.90 m
Area = 1.05 × 0.90 = 0.945 m²
(iv) length = 125 m, breadth = 84 m
Ans: Area = 125 × 84 = 10,500 m²
(v) length = 80 cm, breadth = 24 cm
Ans: Convert to square centimeters:
Area = 80 × 24 = 1920 cm²
Q4: Find the perimeter of:
(i) The triangle whose sides are 8 cm, 9 cm, and 12 cm.
Ans: Perimeter = 8 + 9 + 12 = 29 cm
(ii) The square whose side is 14 cm.
Ans: Perimeter = 4(14) = 56 cm
Q5: Find the area of the following rectangles:
(i)
Ans: Area of rectangle = l x b
= 10 x 15 = 150 cm
(ii)
Ans: Area of rectangle = l x b= 2 x 5 = 10 cm
Q6: Find the area of the square, whose:
(i) side = 256 dm
Ans: 256 x 256 = 65536 dm
(ii) side = 92 dm
Ans: 92 x 92 = 8464 dm
(iii) side = 18m
Ans: 18 x 18 = 324 m
(iv) side = 7 cm
Ans: 7 x 7 = 49 cm
(v) side = 20 cm
Ans: 20 x 20 = 400 cm
Q7: Find the area of the following squares:
Area of square = side x side
(i)
Ans: 20 x 20 = 400 cm²
(ii)
Ans: 6 x 6 = 36 cm²
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