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CBSE Questions for Class 5 Maths Area And Its Boundary Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com
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Class 5 Maths
Area And Its Boundary
Quiz 3
Figure shows a square grid. If each square has side length of 1 cm, draw two triangles, one with greatest area and other with smallest area.
What is the area of biggest triangle and what is the area of smallest triangle?
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Biggest triangle 90 sq.cm and smallest triangle 0.5 sq.cm
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Biggest triangle 180 sq.cm and smallest triangle 1 sq.cm
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Biggest triangle 90 sq.cm and smallest triangle 1 sq.cm
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Biggest triangle 180 sq.cm and smallest triangle 0.5 sq.cm
Look at a figure and state which rectangle has greatest area? Show the calculations
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Rectangle A
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Rectangle B
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Rectangle C
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All the rectangles have same area
Look at a figure and state which rectangle has greatest perimeter? Show the calculations
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Rectangle A
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Rectangle B
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Rectangle C
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All the rectangles have same perimeter
Area of one square stamp is 4 sq.cm. If 5 squares can be fit along length of rectangle and 3 squares can be fit along breadth of rectangle, then what will be the perimeter of rectangle?
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30 cm
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32 cm
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35 cm
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28 cm
Explanation
Given that area of one square stamp is $$4cm^2$$.
We know that $$area\quad of\quad square\quad = \quad side^2$$
$$\Longrightarrow side\quad of\quad stamp\quad =\quad 2 cm$$
Now, if $$5$$ stamps can be fit along the length of the rectangle, then length of rectangle is $$5\times2 = 10cm$$
Similarly, if 3 stamps can be fit along the breadth of the rectangle, then breadth of rectangle is $$3\times2=6cm$$
Thus, perimeter of rectangle = $$\displaystyle 2\times(length + breadth)$$
= $$2\times(10+6)$$
= $$32 cm$$
Sanya, Arushi, Manav and Kabir made greeting cards. Complete the table for their cards.
Whose card
Length
Width
Perimeter
Area
Sanya
10 cm
8 cm
Manav
11 cm
44 cm
Arushi
8 cm
80 sq.cm
Kabir
40 cm
100 sq.cm
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None of the above
Square A has side length of 1 km and square B has side length of 100 cm. Which square has greater area?
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Square A
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Square B
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Both have same area
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None of the above
If a square has side length of 1 cm, then find out area?
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$$1\,cm$$
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$$1\,cm^2$$
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$$1\,cm^3$$
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None of these
Area of the triangle is half of the square cm. How many tiles of such triangular shape can be fit in the white design?
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10
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15
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14
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12
If each square has side length of 1 cm, then which figure has greater area? By what amount?
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Figure A has greater area than figure B by 4 sq.cm
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Figure B has greater area than figure A by 4 sq.cm
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Both the figures have same area
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None of the above
Given a rectangular piece of land. Divide the entire area into three equal area such that each piece of land must contain a tree. Show these area in figure by three different colours. If area of one square is 1 sq.cm, then what is area of each piece of land?
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30 sq.cm
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20 sq.cm
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25 sq.cm
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35 sq.cm
If rectangle A has length of 10 m and breadth of 5 m and square B has side length of 500 cm, then which figure has greater area?
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Square B
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Rectangle A
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Both have same area
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None of the above
If length of rectangle is 1 km and breadth of rectangle is half km, then what is the area of rectangle?
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1 sq. km
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Half sq. km
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one and half sq.km
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2 sq.km
If side length of a square is 2.5 m, then what is the area of square?
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6.25 sq.m.
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62.5 sq.m.
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0.625 sq.m.
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625 sq.m.
A square land has side length of $$\frac{1}{4}$$ km. If this land is to be divided into two equal pieces, then what is the area of each piece of land?
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$$\frac{1}{32}$$ sq.km
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$$\frac{1}{16}$$ sq.km
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$$\frac{1}{8}$$ sq.km
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$$\frac{1}{64}$$ sq.km
1) Divide the entire land into three equal pieces of land such that each piece of land contains tree.
2) If we have to fence these three pieces of land, then what is greatest length of fence?
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30 cm
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28 cm
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35 cm
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22 cm
If base of a triangle is 60 mm and height of triangle is 35 mm, then what is the area of triangle?
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1000 sq.mm
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1025 sq.mm.
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1050 sq.mm.
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1100 sq.mm.
Given is a triangular piece of land. If this piece of land has to be divided into 5 equal land pieces, then what will be area of each piece of land?
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200 sq.cm
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190 sq.cm
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230 sq.cm
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180 sq.cm
If 1024 people can be accommodated in a square land having 2 km side, then how many people can be accommodated in a square having half kilometer as side?
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60
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70
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64
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55
If base of triangle is 500 cm and height is 250 cm, then what is the area of triangle in sq.cm?
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60000 sq.km
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61225 sq.km
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59840 sq.km
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62500 sq.km
Given three figures as follows-
1) Square A with side length 50 m
2) Rectangle B with length 80 m and breadth 35 m
3) Triangle C with base 100 m and height 60 m
Which figure has the greatest area and which has least area?
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Triangle has greater area and rectangle has least area
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Rectangle has greatest area and triangle has least area
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Triangle has greater area and square has least area
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square has greatest area and triangle has least area
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