Q1: Madhavpur village has many fields. Find out the perimeter of the fields shown here:
1.
Ans:
Rectangle:
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 × (length + width)
Given dimensions: Length = 50 m, Width = 30 m
Perimeter = 2 × (50 m + 30 m) = 2 × 80 m = 160 m
Thus, the perimeters of the fields are: 160 meters
2.
Ans: Irregular Polygon:
Perimeter of an irregular polygon is the sum of all its sides.
Given side lengths: 8 m, 3 m, 7 m, 6 m, 5 m, 10 m
Perimeter = 8 m + 3 m + 7 m + 6 m + 5 m + 10 m = 39 m
Thus, the perimeters of the fields are: 39 meters
3.
Ans: Right Triangle:
Perimeter of a triangle = sum of all sides
Given side lengths: 40 m, 25 m, 10 m
Perimeter = 40 m + 25 m + 10 m = 75 m
Thus, the perimeters of the fields are: 75 meters
Q2: Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose sides are:
1. 3 cm and 6 cm
Ans: Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Rectangle with sides 3 cm and 6 cm: Perimeter = 2 × ( 3 cm + 6 cm ) = 2 × 9 cm = 18 cm
2. 15 cm and 9 cm
Ans: Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Rectangle with sides 15 cm and 9 cm: Perimeter = 2 × ( 15 cm + 9 cm ) = 2 × 24 cm = 48 cm
3. 7 cm and 9 cm
Ans: Perimeter = 2 × (length + width)
Rectangle with sides 7 cm and 9 cm: Perimeter = 2 × ( 7 cm + 9 cm ) = 2 × 16 cm = 32 cm
Q3: Find the perimeter of the square whose side is:
1. 5 cm
Ans: Square with side 5 cm: Perimeter = 4 × 5 cm = 20 cm
2. 55 mm
Ans: Square with side 55 mm: Perimeter = 4 × 55 mm = 220 mm
3. 7 cm
Ans: Square with side 7 cm: Perimeter = 4 × 7 cm = 28 cm
Q4: Find the perimeter of the triangle whose sides are:
1. 2 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm
Ans: Triangle with sides 2 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm: Perimeter = 2 cm + 4 cm + 5 cm = 11 cm
2. 3 cm, 4.5 cm and 5 cm
Ans: Triangle with sides 3 cm, 4.5 cm, and 5 cm: Perimeter = 3 cm + 4.5 cm + 5 cm = 12.5 cm
Q5: Find the perimeter of these shapes:
1.
Ans: Shape 1 (Complex Polygon):
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Ans: Shape 2 (Pentagon):
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Ans: Shape 3 (Hexagon):
Q6: Find the area of the following shaded figures. Here each small square represents 1 sq cm:
1.
Ans: Shaded Area for Figure:
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Ans: Shaded Area for Figure:
Q7: Find the area of the following squares:
1.
Ans: Square with side 12 cm: Area = 12 cm × 12 cm = 144 cm2
2.
Ans: Square with side 15 cm: Area = 15 cm × 15 cm = 225 cm2
Q8: Find the area of the following rectangles:
1.
Ans: Rectangle with dimensions 15 cm by 10 cm: Area = 15 cm × 10 cm = 150 cm2
2.
Ans: Rectangle with dimensions 5 cm by 2 cm: Area = 5 cm × 2 cm = 10 cm2
Q9: Find the area of the following rectangles with sides:
1. 1 m and 75 cm
Ans: Rectangle with sides 1 m and 75 cm:
Convert 75 cm to meters: 75 cm = 0.75 m
Area = 1 m × 0.75 m = 0.75 m2
2. 125 m and 84 m
Ans: Rectangle with sides 125 m and 84 m:
Area = 125 m × 84 m = 10 , 500 m2
3. 32 m and 25 m
Ans: Rectangle with sides 32 m and 25 m:
Area = 32 m × 25 m = 800 m2
Q10: Find the area of square with sides:
1. 40 m
Ans: Square with side 40 m: Area = 40 m × 40 m = 1600 m2
2. 24 cm
Ans: Square with side 24 cm: Area = 24 cm × 24 cm = 576 cm2
Q11: Solve:
1. Find the perimeter of the rectangular Flower bed which is 56 m long and 29 m broad. Also, find its area.
Ans: Rectangular Flower Bed:
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 × (length + width)
Area of a rectangle = length × width
Given Dimensions: Length = 56 m, Width = 29 m
Perimeter = 2 × (56 m + 29 m) = 2 × 85 m = 170 m
Area = 56 m × 29 m = 1624 m2
2. Reena bought a carpet 12 m long and 7 m broad. Find its area and perimeter.
Ans: Carpet Owned by Reena:
Area of a rectangle = length × width
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 × ( length + width )
Given dimensions: Length = 12 m, Width = 7 m
Area = 12 m × 7 m = 84 m2
Perimeter = 2 × ( 12 m + 7 m ) = 2 × 19 m = 38 m
3. The side of a square field is 8 m. If a person walks around it only once, find the total distance he has to cover. Also, find the area of the field.
Ans: Square Field:
Perimeter of a square = 4 × side
Area of a square = side2
Given side length: 8 m
Perimeter = 4 × 8 m = 32 m (This is the total distance a person has to cover if they walk around it once.)
Area = 8 m × 8 m = 64 m2
Q12: Find the area of the figures drawn on 1 cm squared paper by counting the squares:
1.
Ans: Triangle:
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Ans: Triangle:
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Ans: Complex Irregular Shape:
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Ans: Another Irregular Shape:
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Ans: Curved Line Shape (seems to show just the path, not a filled area):
Q13: Find the area of the figures given below:
1.
Ans: T-Shape
Divide into two rectangles:
Total Area = 81 sq cm + 21 sq cm = 102 sq cm
2.
Ans: Complex Figure
Divide into three rectangles:
Total Area = 6 sq m + 4 sq m + 4 sq m = 14 sq m
3.
Ans: U-Shape
Calculate total rectangle and subtract the inner rectangle:
Total Area = 21 sq cm - 3 sq cm = 18 sq cm
Q14: A rectangle has length 5 cm and breadth 4.5 cm and a square has each side 5 cm. Which figure has greater area and by how much?
Ans:
Area of the Rectangle:
Area of the Square:
To find out which has the greater area and by how much:
Therefore, the square has a greater area by 2.5 cm² compared to the rectangle.
Q15: Find the perimeter of the following shapes:
1.
Ans: Rectangular L-Shape
For this L-shaped figure, add up all the visible sides. The structure can be understood by tracing the entire outline:
2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm + 2 cm
Perimeter = 16 cm 16 cm
2.
Ans: Irregular Pentagon
This shape has each side length given:
Perimeter = 7 cm + 5 cm + 6 cm + 4 cm + 3 cm + 2 cm
Perimeter = 27 cm 27 cm
Q16: Find the area of the following shapes:
Ans: The L-shaped figure can be divided into two rectangles. Calculate each rectangle's area and sum them:
Q17: Find the area of the following shapes by counting the unit squares:
Ans: For the triangle drawn within the grid, count the number of 1 sq cm units:
Q18: Answer the following questions:
1. The length of a field is 40 m and breadth is 25 m. Find the area of the field? Also, find the length of the boundary of the field.
Ans: Area and Perimeter of a Field Area = Length × Breadth = 40 m × 25 m = 1000 m2
Perimeter = 2 × (Length + Breadth) = 2 × (40m + 25m) = 2 × 65m = 130m
2. What will be the labor charge for tiling a hall 22 m long and 17 m wide at the rate of ₹ 8 per sq m?
Ans: Labor Charge for Tiling a Hall
Area of the Hall = Length × Width = 22 m × 17 m = 374 m2
Labor Charge = Area × Rate per sq m = 374 m2 × ₹ 8 / m2 = ₹ 2992
Q19: Perimeter of a square = ______.
Ans: Perimeter of a square = 4 × side length
Q20: Find the perimeter of the square whose area is 16 m2. ______.
Ans: Given the area of the square = 16 m2
Perimeter = 4 × side length = 4 × 4 m = 16 m
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