• 1. 
    A solid cylinder has a total surface area of 231 cm2. It its curved surface area is two thirds of the total surface area, the volume of the cylinder is

  • 269.5 cm2
  • 385 cm2
  • 308 cm2
  • 363.4 cm2
  • 364.4 cm2
  • 2. 
    What is its surface area of the sphere if the volume of the sphere is \(179\frac{2}{3}\) m3?

  • 154 m2
  • 144 m2
  • 221 m2
  • 151 m2
  • None of these
  • 3. 
    The area of a circular field is 3850m2. Find the cost of fencing the field at Rs.4 per meter.

  • Rs. 889.85
  • Rs. 808
  • Rs. 880
  • Rs. 885.6
  • None of these
  • 4. 
    A ladder reaches a window which is 24 m above the ground on one side of the street. Keeping its foot at the same point, the ladder is turned to the other side of the street to reach a window 7 m high. Find the width of the street if the length of the ladder is 25 m.

  • 31 m
  • 49 m
  • 7 m
  • 24 m
  • None of these
  • 5. 
    There is a field in the shape of a trapezium ABCD. Two perpendiculars are dropped, BE from B to the base CD and AF from A to the base CD. EC : DC = 1 : 3, BE : EC = 1 : 1 and AB : BE = 3 : 2 and BC = 25 m. Find the area of the trapezium in m2.

  • 720.3
  • 744.3
  • 680.3
  • 705.3
  • 800
  • 6. 
    The area of a circle is increased by 44 cm2 when its radius is increased by 2 cm. Find the original radius of the circle in cm.

  • 2
  • 3
  • 2.5
  • 3.5
  • 4
  • 7. 
    The sum of the radius and height of a cylinder is 35 cm. its total surface area is 1540 cm2. What is the volume of cylinder?

  • 4280 cubic cm
  • 4312 cubic cm
  • 4244 cubic cm
  • 4444 cubic cm
  • None of these
  • 8. 
    The perimeter of a rhombus is 100 cm. If one of the diagonals measures 14 cm, then the area of the rhombus is:

  • 48 cm2
  • 96 cm2
  • 336 cm2
  • 672 cm2
  • None of these
  • 9. 
    The height of an equilateral triangle is 15 cm. Find the area of the triangle.

  • 75√3 cm2
  • 50√3 cm2
  • 60√3 cm2
  • 45√3 cm2
  • 60 cm2
  • 10. 
    The side of an equilateral triangle whose area is 4√3 cm2 is:

  • 1 cm
  • 2 cm
  • 3 cm
  • 4 cm
  • None of these
  • 11. 
    One side of the parallelogram is 23 cm. its distance from opposite side is 12 cm. Find the area of parallelogram.

  • 276 cm2
  • 236 cm2
  • 112 cm2
  • 310 cm2
  • 290 cm2
  • 12. 
    The difference between the circumference and the radius of a circle is 111 cm. The area of the circle is

  • 1346 cm2
  • 1300 cm2
  • 1386 cm2
  • 1400 cm2
  • None of these
  • 13. 
    How many meters of cloth 5.2 metre wide will be required to make a conical tent, the radius of whose base is 10 m and height is 24 m?

  • 60π m
  • 50π m
  • 55π m
  • 57π m
  • None of these
  • 14. 
    A right circular cone and a right cylinder have the same base radius and the same volume. What is the ratio of the heights of the cone to that of the cylinder?

  • 3 : 5
  • 2 : 5
  • 3 : 1
  • 1 : 3
  • 5 : 3
  • 15. 
    Find out the ratio of the volume of a cube and volume of a ball, if the ball fits exactly inside the cube

  • 2 : π
  • π : 6
  • 6 : π
  • 8 : π
  • 9 : π
  • 16. 
    If twice the perimeter of a square is 5.8 cm less than 3 times the sum of its diagonals, then find the side of the square.

  • 8 cm
  • 10 cm
  • 12 cm
  • 15 cm
  • 16 cm
  • 17. 
    Length, breadth and height of a room are 10 m, 30 m, and 20 m respectively. Find the volume of the room if each side is increased by 10 %.

  • 6946 m3
  • 6600 m3
  • 7986 m3
  • 8960 m3
  • None of these
  • 18. 
    An equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon have equal perimeters. The ratio of the area of the triangle and that of the hexagon will be

  • 1 : 1
  • 2 : 3
  • 3 : 2
  • 3 : 4
  • 3 : 5
  • 19. 
    A circular ring has an inner radius of 10 cm and outer radius of 20 cm. A point P is taken on its inner boundary and a point Q is taken on its outer boundary such that P, Q and centre of ring are collinear. Another point R is taken on the outer boundary such that PR = 2PQ. With PR as radius, a sphere is formed. What will be the volume of the sphere (in cubic cm)?

  • 28564.54
  • 30645.67
  • 33493.33
  • 38734.77
  • 40342.14
  • 20. 
    In a square sheet of side length 10 cm, mid points of two adjacent sides are joined. The sheet is cut along the joined line, so that the remaining piece left is a pentagon. Taking the average of lengths of five sides of this pentagon as radius, a circle is drawn. What is the area of the circle drawn (in square cm)? (Take π = 3.14)

  • 128.8
  • 172.6
  • 154.4
  • 208.4
  • 150
  • 21. 
    A parallelogram with area 90√3 cm2 has adjacent sides of 15 cm and 12 cm. Find the length of its diagonals.

  • 11.46 cm, 24.82 cm
  • 12.37 cm, 24.94 cm
  • 12.62 cm, 23.88 cm
  • 13.75 cm, 23.43 cm
  • 13.96 cm, 22.72 cm
  • 22. 
    A group of kids decided to compete by throwing maximum number of stones in a tank which is 80 m long and 50 m. broad. If 250 stones were thrown by them and the average displacement of 1 stone is 4 cub. m, what was the rise in the water level?

  • 50 cm
  • 75 cm
  • 90 cm
  • 25 cm
  • None of these
  • 23. 
    If 125 small spherical balls can be made from a large sphere of diameter 40 cm, find the diameter of the small spherical ball.

  • 13 cm
  • 8 cm
  • 14 cm
  • 16 cm
  • 12.5 cm
  • 24. 
    A, B, C is a triangle and D, E, F are the mid-points of the sides BC, CA and AB respectively. The ratio of the areas of ΔABC and ΔDEF is:

  • 8:1
  • 6:1
  • 4:1
  • 3:1
  • None of these
  • 25. 
    A circle is drawn with diameter 20 cm. A point P is taken on the circle such that the triangle PQR formed by P with diameter QR is isosceles. What will be the area of minor segment formed by chord PQ (in square cm)?

  • 28.5
  • 31.5
  • 33.33
  • 36
  • 42.5
  • 26. 
    A single solid sphere is melted into three solid spheres of lead whose radii are 1 cm, 6 cm, 8 cm respectively. Find the radius of the original sphere.

  • 9 cm
  • 7.5 cm
  • 5 cm
  • 6 cm
  • None of these
  • 27. 
    What is the height of the cylinder if its volume is given by 210 cubic meters and its base area is given by 30 square meters?

  • 2.1 m
  • 7.5 m
  • 21 m
  • 14 m
  • 7 m
  • 28. 
    How many cubes each of surface area of 6 sq. dm. can be made from a metre cube?

  • 976
  • 1000
  • 841
  • 100
  • None of these
  • 29. 
    What is the area of a circle whose radius is equal to the side of a square whose perimeter is 196 metres?

  • 7176 sq. m
  • 7546 sq. m
  • 7284 sq. m
  • 7956 sq. m
  • None of these
  • 30. 
    A hemisphere, a cylinder and a cone stand on the same base and 45% of height of hemisphere is equal to one - fourth of 180% of height of cylinder and height of cone is one - fourth of sum of 224% of height of hemisphere and 176% of height of cylinder. The ratio of the areas of their curved surface is

  • 2 : 2 : 1
  • √2 : √2 : 1
  • √2 : 2 : 1
  • 2 : √2 : 1
  • None of these
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