(1) fivo right angles / (2) tlvo abtuse angles a (3) each angle less thao 60'> t f Lwo aarLe ar'gles _,ll , , ") (1n e'-.'' - " \:4 1. In a ^,4-BC ml1= 720' . If 41 is rlhe foot of the perpendicular liom A on BC , then the points are in the order (]) B-M -C A. ]n (2) M-B-C rl )r" t\+ JEl M-C B \:.C - O --. I 14) C M-B t, BM is an altitude. similar to (1) ^MBC (2) L ACB (3) I\CAM &) ^,43C -A Then A AMB is The sum of Dentagon is (1) 360' (2) 180' ,6 540' (.4) 270" In AABC , angle is (1) l4 In a A,4BC, !l is a right angle and the interior angles qL4_ tz"-'j)'2. -:4r'7' -,& : 'iv !.1 D ,<i Tle angles r,f a lriangle ar- 21 35 3' -5 and 5( 50 dpgrpcs. Then r = L v-\ t\ : l (1) 10' 3', - < qz - fll 6 zo' "-',=*'- tua -'ro :) (3) 30' L^. (4) 40. 'n ' *. 1\0 '^ ' Y7' ,t. l:Lz 4= o' + "', th"t' the-lEht tc ln L: )-B /N z1 i\ n ._T-*o o"saa p 4b I lI the areles A.B.C ol a l-rienqle cr" in the ratio.2 : A : 4, then alg{p]s .tf ao' (2) 30" (3) 40' (4) 90" 6a , Thrce anele- of a ouadrilaleral arts rpspe.trvclr equal to I l0', 40' and 5u then the fourth angle is i1) 70' (2) 140' ,t21' 160" (4) 90' c l: ' th"' " 5p .)+ .6 (3) \4) orlC a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m \o ' ?'a :|rv?A\otv -> " zt72.l " 7 9. In \ABa, rhc s.des are 6. I0 and 8 then AABC is a right angled trjangle acute angled t angle obtuse angled trra gle equilateral triangle The total surface area ofa cylindel i-s 10. (2) (3) (4) (7) 2rr 1.2) "sr (41 t2) (3) 2tzrh 2nr\r+h) 2n\r+h) 1'--) tl G' t/r;'4+ , " "t'\ '7tlt (t:+') 11. A qgtal p+9 iq !f lqlong, Th14I'.91 drqmeter of a cross secl io-L!:-il cm ThlLthe il]ner,cur:ved-sudacq 4t194 is 968 cm' 484 cm'? 102 cm': 986 cm' - 1,4 _l ,-/2> \ tgt>/12 '?1 #{- / tz. m. curvcd surf.rce area ol c right \ -.' circular rvljnder ol beiqhl 14 .m < 88 cm'. Then the diameter of the base of the cylinder is (1) l cm 5y' z.^ (3) 4 cm (4) 0.5 cl]r I 7l { 27/ A) ,'* (6) Lq (1) 748 m' t-A/ 7 48 m') (3) 74.8 m? \.4) 7 480 n2 ) ' ::y,;*"r@ oAD/599 +;$. ,ta' I 1 t3., To rncke a rlo.ed ct intlrical tank, o[ \ -/ r."i*tl r 'o *"JG"" ";--, '.. U! "- - from , m"tal shpet, hc sheel reqJirpd -n'to ,'i l2n .- r' rt a Y ,14. A Jukers ccp i-in r'lclorm ol a righl \ - crrculcr conc of bcso r.'dius/ / , m and n.igl^t 24 cm. Th"n ihp^ ar6a of th- shaet rcqLrrTed lo mdRp ru rru.n caps ls A\ et'" / t\ .7'n\ . t0 (.-na! +'tI6 ,) 2-3aJ {,{ i (1) 500 cm' (2) ?00 cm'? yfl 55oo crr'' (4) 550 cm, 15. The radius and slant height of a cone are in the ratio 4 ; ?. If its cluned sq1!4qe qlpq.. E-.ry--l!+':, ther the radius is (1) 10 cm (.2) 22 cm (3) 20 cm 4gF tz" Il h" radiru-,a nd vertrcal he.ghL of a cone are 5 cm and 12 cm r:espectivelv, ihe culved suriace area is ,4... / lYv'h{! )t. ffi t11\ 'va-t'/ -r "I .,n/"' %t- ,? fit .l / , 17 2-)- -t?- ,- 7 :,. ' 16. (1) 20{) cm'z \'-."1 \' @< (3) (4) 2A4 I crr'2 7 200? cm'? 7 204 cm' a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m t{' (8) 6) 1:* ''' 9 2 tz '2- of tbe sphere of rt : I -,x'' .-._ .f:r '? ,.@ .A ,,"1 ^,'/ mqoil- ls of the ratio of of the roorn is (1) 60 Ctr (2) ,15 dn (.3) 72 d.l\ / (4) 30 dn *- .!,\n, '], '.lc 6"r ., 'l 19. If the diameter of the appror.inately one fourth dicmeicr of fhc crrlh, ihe therr sur'faqe preasjs 16 J. 1v' !s.-.1 " !-/{ "\'1" "' 23. The inner di3:x:tel of a cvlindrical 'lvooden pipe is 2'4 cn and its otil.er diameler is 28 cm. 'I\: leeg!! of ihe pipe is 35 cm. The volume oi the rvood used is (1) 5700 crn3 X s120 entj (3) 5000 cmr (4) 502i1 nnl spher'e witb sudace A\ l"' .,., ,-ti'-r-^ 17, In two cones, if the cgllql-sql]face .rc. of one i.-I.yli!! 'hat ol thc othet and th" :lcttf l.rq\1 o' LIlo r"1 Pr s r\\'rre rhrl of " iot^"i, rhe rctro o[ their radii is F (.2) (3) ,1 :L 4:5 3:5 The surface area radius 7 cm is (1) 394 cml (.2) (3) *4 2464 cm'? (rl (.2) "F 1.4r 20. The ladius of a area 154 clr]'z. rs (1) 7 cm p1' 35crn (3) 14 cm (4) 49 cm 3:1 616 ctL') d rt%" t\ r- = - tl @ A dght ci..'cular cylindcr juit encl!:ers a sohcr" ofr-o,'r- , Th.n lre rcliu ni' -urlers arn, ', i.-.1rr"* cld iliv-cd surface area oi t-ie c1-liridir is yf, t,t t2) 1:2 (3) \+) Thts lpng'n. broadth ard ' orgnr oI e /\ roo1l1:rre in tire ratio(3./: 2 : 1 I!-$" volume is 929'14 dm3, then the len9lh r .1"_.) 'r Ll-.i a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m -ir /z' E / ,r. Thc inner radius of a pipe is 2 cm. Horv much water ca:r 14 n ofthis pipe hold? (1) 0.176 mi ,----l ,-/ (2) 176 n:l , .v t \ nt ..t/a^ (3r 1?6m l/'A -itfr ., .a )4t u.urtolt7' I A solid cylinder has a total lurfac-q are" ol 462 rm- Its -curvpd slrdace alea is one.thlrd oflts tolcl sur{ace area. Then the radius of the cylinder 26. T\vo cy-indrlcal cans havp bascs oI Llre sdme sr7c. The diamcler of eacn is --- ^ , ,i r{.c}D,une oTTne cans ls tu cm lengln and the other is 20 cm. Then the ratio of tlleir capaities is (l) 'l:5 gf r,z (3) 3:4 (.4) 4:7 27. I'he volume of a circulag eq4g is (1) (y I ", 3 2 rnz h !). 7 cm (2) 3.5 cm (3) 14 cm (4) 21 cm lt l r iro-) \4 .,,n',."'s- , ')' q , ^'/ ;':,"{ 30$ rr_:--l fl,/^ \q6 t>2' (2) l4) 15 (10) ,n 6,.";? rlh - t:l oAD/599 28. If the height of a cone is 15 cm and its volume is 770 cm3, then the radius of the base is (1) 5 cm (:J) ,/ \ j\t6L -,j1 tt" r i .,1 , '" -tulf -7 29. The volume oI a right circular cone is 9!59-em;. If thc diameter of the base i, 28 cm. thel rhe heieht oI the cone -. ,{2,, 11'h ' 1? -h - '-- (4.J '1 \ (3) 21crrL tt 7cm 10 cm 12 cm 6 +a" e) 32 cm 3 (4) 12 cm The base ratio is (1) ""/a s (,r) 9 radii o{ two right circular the Ea4rc igight are jn the 3 : 5. The ratio of lheir volumes 73 '?'n''''" (.2) a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 31. In the triangle then cos A = 11) # ,?# (3) 1! 9 (4r * (1) 3: 1 3 2 'r@ a''. \, *rf -'4 ABC , if sinA= 9. 15 it 32. The diameter of a ci4le cqct ruqsc4 qt48:a.sgttarg_is 10 cm. Its side u.ill be (1) 3.5 cn lD .5'E cm (3) 6 cm (1) 4rli crr t.2) 2 (3) 3 (4L. 1 Th" cr". o tl)p.l-rdco region in rhe figule if ,4,BCD is a square of length ol each side 14 cm llv 12 sq.cr,1 (2) 100 sq.cm 13) 15.1sq.cm (4) 196 sq.cm Gi .-,,-.- tr- .r\ [} If the volumes of two hemisphe-res are in the ratio 1:27, then the ratio of 'ff:ri. (12) oAD/599 A sP. or i- ' L|ro,D r c ., le o -ao Ur 21 cm. The angle of i,he sector is 150" Then the length ofthe arc is (2) 45 ctn (3) 48 cIn (4) 55 cm The distance befiveen the centres of thp rrvo cirr.es o ruJii ,, "nd r i" r/ 'fhel will rourlr pach orreln'prna.l. ;--) \1- -/' -7--,.. I ni-J ,an . r-i\L--'l ?$* or'.1,,, , .-) (- 35. :@ .. .,t' r j '4 if (.7). d=r. r" (2) d=\+12 (3) .t = J\; (1) d =2(\ + r,) An arc makes an angle of 72" at centre of a circle of radius 10 crn. length will be the Its u'L (7) 2 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 8 :t4- I - 7'/ ''> T\vo r ir, lc" hrve. romrrun. rord .,!9 rI r ne radlJs u' thp ( .,p rro aqLJl 10 13 cm ald rhe dis enre L,eruecrl rh. centres is 41 cm, then the length of the chord is ( 1),\ 5 cn1 (2) 72 cn (3) 25 cm (4),.. 10 cm a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m Ifthe chords A,B and CD intersect at O as shown in the ligure, then "9 tro" 0g 40. The slope ofthe line (.7) AC.AB= BD 'CD (2J AO OD=CO OB (3) . AO OB =CO O1) (4) CO AO =OD' De (1) 3 (2) O (3) 5 t4J - 3 4t. Two straighf lines are slopes are (1) zero (2) equai (3) not equal (4) unde{ined (r) r (2) 1 (3) 0 parallel if their 42. If L$ro lines intersect at right aEgles, then the product ol their slopes is j-- (14) -.1 iq9' 2 t|' ,r'. v -\ ,^" I-l ^^^,-- v [7 oAD'ses l):re slope of a line perpendicular to the iine s:r|j 2y+4=0 is (r) (2) (3) \.4 ) _! 5 5 t 2 (7) 2,7 (2)- 6,2 (3) 5,2 (4) 3,5 (1) (3, - 2) (2) ( 3,2) (3) (2,3) I (3, 2) b -2 2 5 lf A=14,2), B=(1,y) and AB=5, then the possible values of l are ^a Po (!'J) = " ' o:1)'" '" ''l - '1 z' @ 45. One end ofla@glqelqglq=cqrgle is (3,2) and the cenhe is (0,0). Then the coordinates of the other end of th,e diameter is ._ {.lt " ,) c - ),'" 46. If R divides the joj-n ef P (3.9J--and A(6,-f) in the ratio 1 : 2, then the coordinates ofthe point R is (1) 0,6) (2) (1,2) (> (4,1) (4) (2,3) I 0,"') \ tfc t 2rt >( ("1. t) -vT 3 Lta 1 a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m E 47. 48. 49. A rexagesimal measure of 72o is equal in circular measure to The equation of a line with the slope I and passing through a point (2, 3) J 1S - f n. , (1) 2r+3y ?=0 \2) ic 3] 13 = 0 ,: , .t *.yn-L) '3- 2r-3y l3-0 ,..-1 ' -a a t (4) r. +2t =9 " !,r ., ..lif '.':,.- Find the equation of a line passing lhrouqh rhe poinr t4. 3J whose sum of rhe nrerc"pls on the coordinale a-\es & q-rr3+t'', 'r'- 2'I -- - ) -t ,y --.f V_ ,i -.r't i G) i @ rs -I (7Y r 2y+2=0 (.2) r.+2y-2=0 (3) y-2x+3=0 (.4) 2y+x 2-0 3'a'a*'t" (2) (3) .'-/' 3 --rTxlL 50. In a right angled A. BC, !! is acute, Lq=90" and tanA = 5 . tnen 12' (1) l2) 5 13 t2 5 l3 12 12 BU (3) 1j .: (41 (4) (16) and a, is oAD/599 acute, then ?*{= v ,-. 3z 51. If sin d =9 5 (1) : :3 (s) + .,_.. +'r+, I "'1 Qt 2/ 5 t4) 4 2 I'he value of cos60' cos 30' ,y r+2Ji 2 (2) (3) 2 1+16 t'{)6 4 .(a .+T.), 61' .!- .',,.-' '. - ..t'' ).4::? + sin 60" + 2 sin 30" zr)-- ,.9. (4) + 9* 53. The dngle jr+2y 6=0 (1) 45. between the lines and2r+4y-6=0is z (.2) (31 60' s0"& D"/ a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 54. A laddcr 6 $1g r" plcr.pd ag.r.nst a verlical $ail .-o rhar || .naqes al rngle of 60" with the souna. 4!:Sb3!,!9fCbt above the ground does the laddet I tlr Em e) 6",6,n (3) s"li m./ (4) .J5 n 1h" lengh ofthe shadow ofa pr'lar rs E- i3 rmps irs heighr. TJ^o angJe uf elevation of the source of light is ,./, AtL) a"e. , \ 4 .lj .l 7 ,<:. ) J-l (1) 20. \2) 30" -/ (3) 45' (4) 60' If x is acute and sin 2J. = cos rc , then 0) nE z' 1 (3) -.,5 ,.i-'/..''t' I )' r'" ' '1- - t,'- 3 a (18) oAD/599 If ir = sec d+ tan d and y = sex9 lan 0 , then the relation between ic and y by elirninating d is (1) ry=\E (.2) r+-r,=1 o'l' I (3) q, =1.,. c, i.]' (4) 1= 1 , k(',' ', | 58) (1) t2) (3) (41 i{ 2 0/ 1 , +{ , ., {! 'r,,,,t + sin355'= - 8., 5 a<,< 5 + {n ' t)" - srn'd cos' d 1ne vatue oI 1s 1-cosd 1+sind rrJ Yub (1) sin d cos l/ (2) sn 0 + cos 0z/ (3) cos a - sin d (4) 2si.n0-cos0 a, va \'.' )j:. ,' \ '',itit 60. If the lines 2r + 3y + 9 = 0 and 24x + hy 1.3 = A are perpendicular, then the value of A is (1) -16/ (2) 1E (3) -8 @) 2I 7 .z.iz)-- *1 ?R I< r - lc- a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 61. Thc ratio of the volurnes of tt'o cones is 4 : 5 and the ratio of the-r4dij' of their bases is 2 : 3. Thc ralio of their vertical heights is (1) 4: 5 (2) 5,4 (3) 3:5 (4.) 9:5 .' 63. The volume of the largest ght r r, ulrr , onp tlrJ Ca.l bp r.rr out nl e cube with 9 cm edge, is 26',13 1.1 26'.13 't 729 cm3 891 cmi -A tt' - '!x !) ?- 1 n-,> -. 62. If thc circumference of the bas-e.of a 9 rrr hiqh woqde4 solid cone is 44 rn, rlre'r rFc v"lLme of rh" conc i" ( 1) 440 mr /1,, " 9 / "\.) ^ l\,2, 4600 n ' ?-\ ..' '3 r42Bm "rt. u" ,1.t ' ' ./u-,, ? . 4 4c2 n:-/ */: " "-4 (t) t2) (3) (.,1) liT\ o'" /-.--1 1 r, :"4't;'or" / If a cylinder and a conc hull"gg.+! radij 9{ thgir bases and equal hcights theD the ralio oltheir l'olu1nes is (1) 1 :2 (.2) 4:1 1.3) 3:74 14) 2: I (20) oAD/599 C rl,'es o A-BI- hr\:rA edge" l8 cr za cm a;d--50 -cm cre melted und recr"r inlo .1 np$ cubc lhn pdgp oi lhp "a.i' "i"6; ih..i r;-;-d is (1) 26 cm (2) 36 cm.' (3) 32 cm (4) 38 cm rrrL6 n'r'n+l+q ^f -llL in : ncrr r"phcrieuJ bowl oI dran"t.r 10.5 cm is (unto three decimals) / tj 6) 0.303 1t s r!2 | {-l (2) 0.102lt \..- s i3) 0.2131t --?) ".1^.h>,' 14) 0 243 lt ? r'z't! - 3 If the nrrrrb"r' of jqlrare (pn.r.meLers on the sur:face of a sphere is equal to the number olcubt( ccrlrrrelF"s in it. volume, then the diametcr of the 66. sphere is (1) 10 cm (2) B cm (3) 6 cn /a (4) 4 cm ,tF= +1: r^,i 7 ..r3 68. If the rndius of the sphere is do-u!1e{, then thc ratio o{ t}re volume of the firsl spbere to bhat ofthc second is (1) 1 :4 (2) 1 :3 (3) 1: 5 (4) 1:8r' a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 69. Ifthe surface area of a splS:re is eqqal to the area of a cfucle of diameter 5.6 cm, then-the rid;us oT-tEe-iFhGre .^v ' nl'r- .,''x (1) 1cm .l; , ' .../..\ (2) 2 cm -1 (.3) 7.4 cm/ (4) 23cm The raLio of thp volump of a cJb. to {hdljl a lplterg,I. hrch wrll c\aclly lu r4sidc t!r-e, cube is a3. 6 ',1 The longest chord of a circle is the (1) radius (2) tangent B) dianetet'/ 72. The number of circles aliawn through three non-colLinear points in a plane rs (7) 1 -'," (.2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 0 rq ; ?nei^ ,),.' ud;. \r L.4 3 1.2) 6.tt / (3) r:a (.1) B:r 73. oAD/599 Th" ccpacrly oi a c\lindrica' rark i. 1540 m . If the radius ol its base i- 7 m, the depth of the tanh is sE:-.- 1- (1) 14m LJ ,n'1^'..',/ '1 ^' 74. (3) 13 m (,1) 12 m (1) (3) (4) 60. 90'22 120' 180' The angle subtended at the center is ' i'j 10 2i l'a t-..' / b5' a semicircle of the cyclj! (2) 75. The sum of the either opposite angles of quadrilateral is parr (1) (3) (.2) 90" 780" "' 270' (4) 360' a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m lr a AABa. il tnc eircle drcwr on BC as diamcter passes through A, then A ABC is (1) an acute anglcd tliangle (2) an equilateral triangle (3) an obtuse angled triangle (.1) ./a dght angled triangly' f I -:-\ '.I-- ,-t* 78. 77. In the figure, DCt= (1) t2) (3) (4) t20' 110' 70" 1 130' \ 1{ h of lhp foJ,o"ing . 6 ,r.1 , quadrilateral? (1) a trapezlum (2) a parallelogram (3) a rhombus (4) a rectangle / ?9. The tangents at the ends of a diameter of a circle (1) ar-e perpendicular (2) are parallcl ,7 (3) bisects (4) intcrsects at the center t2L\ OAD.5:: 80. The length of the tangent drayltq a crrcle u. h raoius r rm from a poir': p which is d cm arvay from the center:, is I (1) (2J (3) 81. If ti'o circles touch internally, then the number of their common tangents 1S (.r) 2 t2) 1..' (3) 4 (4) 3 -^.i ' -'l I (1) congruent,/ (2) oniy similar but not congruent (3) not congruent (4) neither congruent nor similar: J,I*, TVo crrcles with equal radii alg 82. 83. If trro circles ol radii 3 touch internally, Ihen bet\ieen their qnters is (1) 3 cm (2) 8 cm (3) 2 ct:t,' (4) 15 cm a) cm and 5 the distance a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 84. I'he angle between a circle and the radius point ol contact is tangeni 1:o a drawn at the circle from (3) The tangents drawn an external Doint are (1) 60' t.2) 30' 45" (1) so" -.' (1) e) 2-. (1) (3) toa (3) \4) 86. l" rwo crrclp" are radii5 c_m and I2 cm touch e>r:te_r,nally, --tbgL!-he -distenre between their: center:s iL t2) 21 cm 7cm 1'7 crn,/ 2cm (4) (26) oAD/599 Two circles are of radii 3 cnr a4{1-rm gnd the distance beiwaen their centers i;-5 cnf Ean-nia:L"tgE si- !Fi' tiiiiiwe$p sogrlqeal4gent is 88. ( 1) 3 cm/- .-,,<' i., ^ " jY ,2, ,rcm \ /' ] ^-'h- I 13) 5cm 2'* -l"t (4) 8cm t a I How many g941palq, gaq! of lenelh 1,1 m and diameter 2 cm can be made 1it"-] olifof 0.g8 cubic -eters ol iron? (1) 140 j. o.ov Q ?=- t| ,2,200./ )11 ,".,'"f,r" 7 o,Kt ' f ,3. 280 -' ,. 4'F (4) 320 89. If the length of the chor4gf q circle is eSld,lojb radius, then the angle subtended by the chord at tbglgqUq IS (1) 30' (2) 45" $) 60" .,.' (4) 90" 90. lf two concentdc circles grq &Illcd with radii 7 cm and 14 crrr, thc area '+.-+ between tne two clTcles rs (1) 154 sq. cm (2) 250 sq. cm (3) 462 sq. cm I (4) 49? sq. cm n' a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m lii t,' n t"s.,lo. polj'gon, ifthe sum 01 the i / irrt.rlo. angles is twice tbe sum of the extedor angles. then the nurlrbFr of sides olthe legulal polvgon is f9 | ..v. ':' "-, ,,'f) 'rn. i.2.t 6. , ... ,, , , (3) 8 l'' * "r'',' '/' (.1) t{} ' '.,,, :.'t-. .,, ooo^* @' ,:' i.' iu a.nl A(-=4tm '' i ' tbe[ the radius of the circumcircle ol the tdaDgle is \ (1) 5cm -l\ L2) 10 crn -l \ (31 2.5 cnr.' e 14) 15 clll If AD is p:uallel to BE, C- i1 tbc niclfloinf of Bt ar.rd the arca of I\.BD-E=40cm', thcn the area ol 96. ,\ ,c,E is (1) 30 cm: L2) 60 cml (3) 40 ctti (4) 20 ctrr:r /{ /- 7, bc'- of ot A 93. ^ 94' 98. 99. .! ___ I )DLI= ^ DEF -! 4 ' o' ,l l\'" ' (3) a'' e:t tb+f)/ " 95. If A and E are two congllLcul i.gure;, then 11) area ol .4 = area of B r' (2) ared ol A 13) ] area of A = area of B 1,1) arc'a of A = ll alea of B A A'C (3) area of A .DEF = A AB'] (4) arca of A ABC - \ D]]F 1 "- i. ,. .*,, r jr '),1.c qrc"riL orrl i rrhirh AB AD B-! =('D 'tne" ,1r I!B.=\LBA *_l; I pBC = 2lcBp i Apts-=l pBC l2') j pBC = 2wD/ rnd -\/l = DF , ttren XF = (1) t ctr 12) 16 cm (3) 4 cm (4) 10 cmr' ,c In the figure, ABCD is a ryrtangle and BDE is an isosceleslS$-qgglcl . triangle. The {tlca of the figue t--' ( 1,'t cab e " F ...{,e 97. (1) (2) A ABC area of 4 2 .J 100. ll ,1. dicgo rrls-.At . .,1, 1 9? "1 ' " I r-z u n ABa lr ::lt AB I' D(- intcrsect eacb other at O , tlrgn tbe area of r\ AOD = |' dtts o \BOC/ (21 ] areaofjBoC ;" o '-:;,' 2r ,3, | -" o rts.)C r 4 (4) 2 area of ABOC If the area oI :r rhombus is 2-l!q41' and ,rp of i., i,Sor d F :s o lPrel\ 18.n_ then the length of one of its sjdes is \,o | 12 ar t2r 15 cm,/ )rt 1.' --; 1,lr 13 (n1 - -),-" ,/a ( 1) 20 cnL lf D,-U and a a1e lcsPectively the : nidpoiDts of the sij]es -BC, CA arLd. ,' AB ol'a triangle ABC. then IL a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 101. The arca ofthe rhombus is (1) th ploduct of the lengths oI the diagonals (2) trvice thc product of the lentghs of the diagonal-. 1 (3) : the nrodrrct of ihe lengths ofl 2' the diagonals l (4) i the product of the lengths of 3- the diagonals 102. Iffto chods Al) anrl CD intersect at O. AO=1cn, OB=5cm and DO = 2 cn, lhen CO =,..---{ (1) 4cm i' I (2) 6cm ^ \ :. 1,q )a ,J b cn (4) 10 cmr .^- 103. II p"ch dirsoral ol'a ou.rdrilarprlll ' separates io iwo tr-ii;-1es;T-;qual area, then the quadrilateral is a (1) parallelogranr (2) square (3) rhombus (4) rectangle 104, If the parallelosram lAC,Q._gl4 racl rneTe r1tsEF are on tl-e "enc br.p AB and lave -9qqa1 arcas, thgL-t_lle pedmeter: of the-parell-ellgggis (1) less than that ofthe rectangleX (2), {reatcr. than that of the /, recrangte (3) equal to ihat olthe rectangle (4) ] .f thc Derimeter of the 2' rectangle lO5, l' AIlc.D r" r prlrl.elogrur. X .rno Y a-r ,l n In.dpoinrs oi BC ard eD respectively, lhen the area of the AAxI = (1) t2) (3) (.1) L area. of ABCD t I I alea of ABCD ^ I area of ABCD 8 ! aye,a ol AB(ID 2 (30) oAD/599 106. In a t4?4g1e_ A!-C.' , right angled at B, BD fAq, BD =9 cmand.4D = 3 cm, then the value of AC is (1) 12 cm (2) 18 cm (3) 30 cm, \4t Zt trn .l . 107. if the area of a triaritgle i.s 12 crn, and ir. hssF i" 6.r..:hen il".orr.slondrnt )rBt.h. -' v' 108. qlhg !g4lg!tc19! 4q!{apqzjlqn 19 6 cm, 8 cm and the distance belwecn them is ,1 cm, then its area is -!t.l+ ! .f / 1' . 4- t '"' I 1^' 2i 'L+': altitude is (1) 12 cm (2) 6 cm (iJ) 8 cm (4) 4cnt l1) 28 crn2z (2) 48 cm, i3) 32 cm'z (.4) 24 cn' order is (.1) 2:5 (2) :J :'l (.il) \0:21t (4) 14 :15 '.t' 109. If the ratio of the bases of trvo rflcrlgre: rs z : J anLl -c rat.o ol thc r corresponding altitudes is 5 : 7, then the ratio of their areas in '.he same z/< ?/:* 1A 2 t 110. 1f the area of a rectangle i-c 2,4 crn, a.lld its lengrhis 6 qg. lhen its pelimeter is (1) 10 ct, \2) 20 cn, | )-. b ,3) JU cm b'I /l) t4,,r r! t !J] '\ a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 111. If the qleq- -gl. j!. tariuglltsljs 7!S!t\ n,n and '' are the midpoints of the sides BC, CA and AB l'cspectively, then the area of the ,..nstc DFF i"-. ;'- i, ern^ .,1 \,,'.* 2l 4 cnr 1_1 \ (3) 3.5 cm' A) 1.5 cm2/ trt-2 " " 112. If the ratio of the basq! !r lIo rri,,ngl4- is-o:.1,"d rh" i.',;;;i"",," aqLrl in arca. rnen the rdtro oflhFrr correspondlng sll,rtudcs rs {1) o:b L.^ \2) b d. (.3) a: 11) 2a: b Il3. Tn r 'riangl" {Bl rlrc b."er !o4 of -/JAC intersect .BC in D, then Bt) DC (3) (4) (1) AB. AC' AC AB AD AC AD 114. If in IABC, AC'= AI'_iB-C,, then IABC= (2) B' a)a- (1) 180. (2) 90"/ (3) 46. (4) 50' 115. 1he lengths of thc sides !f, cq+arn tdangles are gt"cn b?Iui Which of them is a dght angled t4g4C1e1 (1) 6cm Icnl, 11c r (2) 5 cm, I cm, 10 cm (3) 8 cm, 15 cm, 17 cm/ (.1) 7 clr',23 crr,,24 cm e. L- & 116. If ABC triaDgle, AB, = oAD/599 is an isosceles right angled right anglcd at C, then (1) AC" (.2) 2AC,/ { (4) (3) !.ac, 2 1AC' I17. A "ote uf 2.2 rn ,ong h.. bct p!t_!-lt_ tbg_f-orrgaf 4 circle The area of the cu cle so lo1.Ined ls (1) 4400 cm: , fl f (2) 2620 cm2 (3) 2560 cm, 'L'".a ('1) 3850 cm':1 ..7 - .i/a ?.-) '-..r ",'t ,t ' '7 PR:AC I BC:QR t? 'n. ti) rr9. If AB:ZY = BC : XY AABC i6 similar to then <_v r2o. rf G;ta:^pet) 44_!.":r", PQ=2.4 cm and PR=5.4 cm. thcn ;A h (1) ^XYZ /\ ,/\ t.2) t zxY / \ (3) LZYX. t i t4) ^YZX (1) 3.6 cm (2) 5.4 cn:r {3) 4.5 cm (4) 8.1 crr' , 2: L z\ 5-.1 l,^':: -::n* ' :nen 4!' PQ = (3) ?c a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 121. The sum o{ the quadrilateral is (1) 90' (2) 180. 1.3) 270' (4) 360e, interior angles of a (1) 5 (2) 1.0 / (3) 12 (4) 8 @ 123. In a triangle AtsC, il BC= AB ard 122. Tf 'he e\tcrtor arglF ot a rcgu rr polygon is 36', then the nurallel or sidcs of Lhe polyeon is 124. In a triangie 44c_,,jdrt ergl"d "t -B , BD IAC , BD =9cm and,4r=3cm, the value of AC is (1.) 18 cms (.2) 27 cni's (3) 30 cmsT P' | ,- Dr1160 "ar" i x\ -- s#. c- "9. t1t 12 rms 1' " lt * dK /tz r25. If 4-is lbqrqi{1!ar&qllh.9.}ip,o-tS.+}se AC of a right angled triangle ,48C, l! = B0' , then L{ = (1) 30. (2) 60' (.3) 20" . (4) 90. then BD = o) +AC / (2) (3) !ac 2 !dn 2 IAD 2 .r' ) (,' 7. (34) angle of an 50' 60" / 70" 90' oAD/599 "qg!!914-,t4q19 a triangle q{9 tllhe then the angles of the l2^, a \ 6o ,.r t,0 ; t26. Each is (1) l2) (3) \4) 727. In LABC , which is the (1) AB (.2) BC / (3) AC if !l =!l= a5", then (4) All sides are equal 128. The angles of ratio 3:4.: 5, r.rangle are l( t7) 45",60",75. t (2) 40",50.,90. (3) 45., 45., 90" (4) ,10., 60., 80. 129. Tn a parallelogam thp diagonal" (1) are equal (2) bisect each other / (3) intersect at dght angles (4) ere parallel to each other 130. If ali sides of a quaddlateral equal, then it is a (t) rhombus I (2) rectangle (ts) squarc (4) parallelogt am a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 11 a triangle and a parailelogram on the sane base and bet\rcen sarne parallels, thcn the area of the the -r- 60" B 1V 120"/ 160" 133. Tf rhc -un ofrrro rlgl.s orr triansle iq 8u'. th"u ih-ther ansi; ; ,;; Lrr snacuteanqle,..-?o r2 r u nsht ansle ''J (3) an obtuse angle,/ (4) a leflex angle T e a rriang c ABa . lf o ;" anl pinr \'rtlnn it such tbat AlJ, + Br{ + CA1 = 3 \oA' + oB, + oC, ) ihen O is thc i 13.+ (1) excentre 12) incentre Pf , eirtiimcentre (4) 1 centroid \\1r, r o, rp tollusrng r. a .onpi.l sLatcnent? rr I t\\'o II]soglcs are :rlrvays srmtlcr Z iro.qudrF- rr. cl$-y"..tD.'J-./ rrlr iio r or'.bu.cs ar'e rlurv- slmrlal' r I luu rc,.rane1.- tue ,l$_,. f-l L\!) 131. 132. Irl the lbllorviug figure, (1) l2) \.;1) (1) tliangle is equal to (ll areaofparailelogranl (3) (41 i.2) 1 ar-ea ol the pr rullclo{Tnmy' 1" rr"er (]1 Lbe puatlelngrJrn area ol the parallclogranl (36) Thc leng1h of the mediao Iigirt angled triaDgle ii oAD/599 BD in rhe regular peDtagon 1:.. I , .'i -,' , " ,\i" ,.,,."o 136. I39. Tl e arcb of an eqgilgr"ra| r.r.lnglc \. hr.h ii 'brn cd orr r t-p srde "t u sou-"eu h8ctnsda. " :n.; ; (1) 1216 t.2) 76nE/. (3) 18 a6 (4) 14./5 140. II on" Jnete of rr rri*ellc_r" obrust. I nFn rt c 01 ie,' t\.o dlgle. m, isLbc (1) acute angles I (2) iess thau 45" each (3) straight angles (4) one riglrt angle and the other- acute angle 6' j;{.i I ,q\1 (l) 12 cm .h (2) 6 cn ../ ll ,.. i3) 1J cm --.- n,r c' ru a.s cm2 f;$ . 137. The perineter of a \r-ith side 7 cn is (1) 35 cm7 t.2) 2E cm (3) 56 crn \4) 42 crn (1) 1000. (2) 1280. (3) 1080'./ (4) 1800" 138. The sum of the interior a+gles of a rcg1llar octagon is a p p s c
g r o u p . b l o g s p o t . c o m 141, 142. ln a parallelogram PQRS, X '" the midpoint of P@ and I is the midpoint of ,RS. Then XY divides the parallelogram into lwo parts as In a tnanel" A19a. DE ..- drawr. _ ,lD A parallel to Be. Then "" = n ,t\ .. BC DHE DE atl \2) :-1/ ts't- Ea ;d" i" B) l! f otb . BD/ &t 49^ AE/ (l) 1:2 (2) 3:1 (.3) 7 . 1/ (4) 2:7 143. The interior nanogone is (1) 110' (2) r2o' (3) 130' (4) 740'/ angle o{ @ --t L/_1 and the other is a regtrlar triangle the other 144. In a right angled two angles must be (1) acute angles 7 (2) obtuse angles (3) equal to 15' (4) one is acute obtuse 145. Intersecting point of angular bisectors of a triangle is tbe., (1) circuncentre (2) incentre; (3) centroid (4) orthocenhe (38) oAD/599 If the sides of a triangle ale in the ratio 1: rE: 1, then the triangle is (1) equilateral \,\ {u (2) isosceles 'eL t,,..', (3) righi angled l..i (4) .,.right angled isosceles " the tdangle @ +(BD" + AD') (4) BC' + CD2 . . ..! at,- . -_ltlDr.v/ t ,,.,76 11 146. t47- Il AD is the rnedian of .4BC , then AB2 + AC2 ts 0) z(ao'+ tn") z q 2lBC'+cD') trian?e, ihen its a ia'- (-a, 148. Th"_gioe- of q tr a rg1",ere 4!)3m 41 cm and 9 cm. Then the arca of the tdangle is (1) 120 cm? (2) 320 cm' (3) 180 cm'z./ (4) 200 cm: 149. If (6, 2) ar'd (2,6) are $re--e-4{s of a h]'potenuse of al:tgb! argled isosceles in square units (1) 8 /. 13) 2 Q) "E If A(0.0) and B(6,0) are trvo vertices ol J nghr anpled rrrar gre ABr- "rght angled at A and "s(3,4) is the circumcenlre, then its tlrird ve ex is (1) (6, 8) (2) (8, 6) (3) (0,8)/ (4) (4,3J ,YL @) ,t) 150. r-?,b') .r, fr ,?""' a p p s c