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1.

If a circle and a semi-circle have the same radius of 14 cm, then the ratio of their perimeters is 

  • 3 : 1

  • 2 : 1

  • 10 : 9

  • 11 : 9

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2.

The diameter of a circle is 8 cm less than its semi-circumference. Its radius is

  • 3.5 cm

  • 7 cm

  • 5 cm

  • 10.5 cm

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3.

The perimeter of a rhombus ABCD is 100 cm. If the length of the diagonal AC is 14 cm, the length of the diagonal BD will be

  • 24 cm

  • 36 cm

  • 42 cm

  • 42 cm

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4.

The area of the region swept by the minute-hand, 7 cm long, of a wall-clock in an interval of 6 minutes is .

  • 154 cm2

  • 92.4 cm2

  • 15.4 cm2

  • 1.54 cm2

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5.

The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is equal to the circumference of a circle. The ratio of their area is 

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6.

The areas of a circle and a square are same. The ratio of the side of the square to the radius of the circle is

  • 2π: 1

  • 1: 2π

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7.

If the radius of a circle is increased by 27%, then its area will increase by

  • 61.29%

  • 54%

  • 27%

  • 30.645%


8.

The base angle of an isosceles trapezium is 45°. If the shorter side and both the equal sides are 10 cm each, what is the area of the trapezium?


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9.

The length of side AB and side BC of a scalene triangle ABC are 12cm and 8 cm respectively. The size of angle C is 59°. Find the length of side AC.

  • 12

  • 10

  • 14

  • 16

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10.

A well of diameters 3m is dug 14m deep. The Earth taken out of it has been spread evenly all around it in the shape of a circular ring of width 4m to form an embankment. Find the height of the embankment.

  • 4.25 m

  • 2.250 m

  • 1.125 m

  • 1.125 m


D.

1.125 m

Let, height of embankment  = h m
Given, radius of well  = 3 over 2 space equals space 1.5 space straight m
∴    4 over 3 cross times 22 over 7 cross times open square brackets left parenthesis 4 right parenthesis squared minus left parenthesis 1.5 right parenthesis squared close square brackets cross times straight h space equals space 22 over 7 cross times left parenthesis 1.5 right parenthesis squared cross times 14
rightwards double arrow    4 over 3 cross times left parenthesis 16 minus 2.25 right parenthesis cross times straight h space equals space 2.25 space cross times space 14
rightwards double arrow space space 4 over 3 cross times 13.75 cross times straight h space equals space 2.25 space cross times space 14
rightwards double arrow                 straight h space equals space fraction numerator 2.25 space cross times space 14 space cross times space 3 over denominator 4 space cross times space 13.75 end fraction

rightwards double arrow                 straight h space equals space fraction numerator 225 space cross times space 7 space cross times space 3 over denominator 2 space cross times space 1375 end fraction space rightwards double arrow space space straight h space equals space 189 over 110 space equals space 1.718 space almost equal to space 1.75
rightwards double arrow                  h = 1.75 m

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