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Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11

Q1: Fill in the blanks.


(i) The perimeter of a square with side 3 cm is ______.
Ans:
12 cm

(ii) Area of a rectangle 5 cm long and 3 cm width is ______ sq cm.
Ans: 
15 sq cm

(iii) Area of a square is ______.
Ans: 
Side x side

(iv) The length of the boundary is known as ______.
Ans:
Perimeter

(v) The perimeter of a triangle of sides 4 cm, 3 cm and 2 cm is ______.
Ans: 
9 cm

Q2: Answer the following Questions.


(i) Perimeter of a square is 48 cm. Find the length of its side?
Ans: 
Perimeter = 48 cm
Length of a side = perimeter/4 = 48/4 =12cm

(ii) The length of a rectangular garden is 20 m and breadth is 13 m. How much barbed wire will be needed to fence the garden?
Ans: 
Given l = 20 m, b = 13 m
Perimeter = 2 x (l + b) = 2 x (20 + 13) = 2 x 33 = 66 m

(iii) Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 12 cm and breadth is 10 cm.
Ans: 
Given l=12 cm, b= 10 cm
Area = l x b = 12 x 10 = 120 sq cm

(iv) A square garden has a perimeter 40m. What is its area?
Ans: 
Given perimeter = 40 m
Length of a side = perimeter/ 4 = 40 / 4 = 10 m
Area = side x side = 10 x 10 = 100 sq m

(v) A rectangular field is 24 m long and 20 m wide. Find the cost of fencing the field at the rate of 25 rupees per metre.
Ans: 
Given l= 24 m, b = 20 m
Perimeter = 2 x (l + b) = 2 x (24 + 20) = 2 x 44 = 88 m
Cost of fencing = 88 x 25 = 2200 rupees.

(vi) The fencing of a square garden is 32 m in length. How long is one side of the garden?
Ans: 
Given perimeter = 32 m
Length of one side = 32/ 4 = 8m

(vii) A thin wire 40 cm long is formed into a rectangle. If the width of this rectangle is 8 cm, what is its length?
Ans:
Perimeter =2 x (l + b) = 40 cm and b = 8 cm
l + b = 20
l + 8 = 20
l = 20 – 8 = 12cm

(viii) Find the perimeter of a triangle with sides measuring 10 cm, 14 cm and 15 cm?
Ans:
Perimeter = 10 + 14 + 15 = 39 cm

(ix) Find the side of the square whose perimeter is 20m?
Ans: 
Length of the side of a square = perimeter / 4 = 20/4 = 5 m

(x) The area of a rectangular garden 50 m long is 300 sq m. Find the width of the garden?
Ans:

Given l = 50 m
Area = 300 sq m
Width = Area/ length = 300/ 50 = 6 m

(xi) Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 100 cm.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: 
We know that the sides of a square are equal and a square has four sides.
So, side of the square = 100 / 4 = 25 cm
Area of square = s x s = 25 x 25 = 625 square cm.

(xii) Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 64 m.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11

Ans: We know that the sides of a square are equal and a square has four sides.
So, side of the square = 64 / 4 = 16 m
Area of square = s x s = 16 x 16 = 256 square cm.

(xiii) Find the area of a rectangle whose perimeter is 100 cm and length is 20cm.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans:
Perimeter = 100 cm   Length= 30 cm
We know that the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal and a rectangle has four sides.
So, width of the rectangle = 100- (30 + 30) divided by 2
= 40/2 = 20 cm
Now, area of rectangle = l x b = 30 x 20 = 600 square cm.

(xiv) Find the area of a rectangle whose perimeter is 50 m and width 10 cm.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: 
Perimeter = 50 m     Width= 10 m
We know that the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal and a rectangle has four sides.
So, length of the rectangle = 50- (10 + 10) divided by 2
= 30/2 = 15 m
Now, area of rectangle = l x b = 15 x 10 = 150 square m.

(xv) Compare the areas of a square with side 6 cm and rectangle (length= 6 cm and width = 5 cm).
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: Area of square
Side x side
6 cm x 6 cm = 36 cm sq.
And
Area of square with side 6 cm
Length x width
6 cm x 5 cm = 30 cm sq.
Area of Square  >  Area of Rectangle

(xvi) Compare the areas of these rectangles A and B
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: 
Area of rectangle A
Length x width
12 cm x 7 cm = 84 cm sq.
And,
Area of rectangle B
Length x width
9 cm x 4 cm = 36 cm sq.
Area of rectangle A  >  Area of rectangle B

(xvii) Compare the area of a square with side 5 cm  and another square with side 6 cm.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: Area of square with side 5 cm
Side x side
5 cm x 5 cm
= 25 cm sq.
And,
Area of square with side 6 cm
Side x side
6 cm x 6 cm
= 36 cm sq.
Area of square with side 5 cm  <  Area of square with side 6 cm

(xviii) Compare the areas of the following figures.
Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11Ans: 
There are 8 unit squares in Figure A.
There are 8 unit squares in Figure B also.
So, the area of figure A and figure B are the same.

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FAQs on Area and its Boundary - 2 Class 5 Worksheet Maths Chapter 11

1. What is the definition of area in mathematics?
Ans. In mathematics, area refers to the measurement of the surface within a closed boundary. It is typically measured in square units, such as square meters or square centimeters.
2. How is the area of a rectangle calculated?
Ans. The area of a rectangle can be calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For example, if a rectangle has a length of 5 units and a width of 3 units, the area would be 5 x 3 = 15 square units.
3. What is the formula to find the area of a circle?
Ans. The formula to find the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where A represents the area and r represents the radius of the circle. The value of π is approximately 3.14.
4. How can we find the area of an irregular shape?
Ans. To find the area of an irregular shape, we can divide it into smaller regular shapes for which we know the formulas to find the area. We can then calculate the individual areas of these smaller shapes and add them together to find the total area of the irregular shape.
5. What is the difference between perimeter and area?
Ans. Perimeter refers to the measurement of the length of the boundary of a shape, while area refers to the measurement of the surface within the boundary. Perimeter is measured in linear units, such as centimeters or meters, while area is measured in square units, such as square centimeters or square meters.
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