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1. The document contains 47 geometry questions ranging from finding angles and side lengths of shapes like triangles, rectangles, circles to calculating areas and perimeters. 2. The questions cover a wide range of geometry topics including properties of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, as well as calculating lengths, areas, volumes and applying geometric formulas. 3. Multiple choice options are provided for each question with one correct answer to choose from.
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GEOMETRY

1. In a regular pentagon ABCDE, what is angle BCE?


a. 72 b. 108 c. 54 d. 36 e. None of these
2. What is the approximate length in feet of one side of square whose total area is equal to the total
area of a circle of radius 1 foot?
a. 1.52 b. 1.61 c. 1.75 d. 2.22 e. None of these
3. Three straight lines cross through a circle. What is the maximum number of non-overlapping
sectors in which the circle is divided?
a. 7 b. 6 c. 5 d. 4 e. None of these

4.
If 2XYZ in the figure above is a right angle, what is the value of x?
a. 155 (B) 145 (C) 135 (D) 125 (E) 110
5. One side of a triangle has length 8 and a second side has length 5. Which of the following could be
the area of the triangle? I. 24 II. 20 III.5
a. I only b. II only c. III only d. II and III only E. All
6. What is the diameter of a circular region that has area 10 𝜋?
a. 5 b. 10 c. 20 d. √10 e. 2√10
7. A bicycle wheel with a radius of 14 inches travels one mile (5,280 feet). Approximately
how many revolutions does the wheel make?
a. 780 (B) 740 (C) 720 (D) 560 (E) 48

8. If the length of a rectangle is 4 times its width, and if its area is 144, what is its perimeter?
a. 6 (B) 24 (C) 30 (D) 60
9. The area of a square is the same as the area of a rectangle with sides of 9 cm and 4 cm. What is the
length of one side of the square?
a. 3 (B) 6 (C) 13 (D) 95 (E) 69
10. the area of a circle of radius x is five times that of a circle of radius y, then x equals
𝑦
a. 5y b. y √5 c. d. 5𝑦 2 e. 25y
√5
11. If 60 percent of a rectangular floor is covered by a rectangular rug that is 9 feet by 12 feet, what is
the area, in square feet, of the floor?
a. 65 B. 108 C. 180 D. 270 E. 300
12. The amounts of time that three secretaries worked on a special project are in the ratio of 1 to 2 to
5. If they a worked a combined total of 112 hours, how many hours did the secretary who worked
the longest spend on the project?
a. 80 B. 70 C. 56 D. 16 E. 14
13. If a triangle PQR, PR is the longest side. Then the largest of the three angles is
a. P b. Q C. P d. 𝑥 0 e. None
14. A piece of rope is lying on horizontal line. One of its ends is at coordinate -4 and the
other is at coordinate 7. What IS the length of the rope?
a. 3 b. 5 c. 7 d. 9 e. 11
1
15. How many squares with sides inch long are needed to cover a rectangle that is 4 feet long and 6
2
feet wide?
a. 24 (B) 96 (C) 13824 (D) 3456
16. Write an equation of a straight line with an intercept of- 10 and slope 2. Y=
a. -10+2x (B) 10-2x (C) -10-2x (D) none
17. What is the area of an equilateral triangle whose altitude is 6 feet?
a. 18 b. 12√3 c. 18 d. 36 e. 24√3
18. In the figure, AB is tangent to the circle at A. AC is a diameter. If BC = 12, and AB = 8, what
is the area of the circle?
a. 8𝜋 b. 9𝜋 c. 12𝜋 d. 20𝜋 e. 24𝜋
19. What is the surface area of a cube whose volume is 64?
a. 16 b. 64 c. 96 d. 128 e. 384
20. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2:3:4. The largest angle in the triangle is
a. 70° (B) 75° (C) 80° (D) 90°
21. An angle is one-fourth of its supplementary angle, what is the measure of its complementary
angle?
a. 36° b. 45° C. 54° d. 90° e. 108°
22. In triangle ABC, AB = AC. All of the following statements are true except.
a. AB < AC + BC
b. AC < AB + BC
c. BC < AB + AC
d. AC + BC = AB + BC
e. BC + AC > AB + BC
23. The area of triangle ABC is 40 sq. cm and the area of triangle DEF is 10 sq. are similar triangles
then the ratio of their perimeters is:
a. 16:1 b. 8:1 C. 4:1 d. 2:1 e. 1:1
24. Each of the sides of a quadrilateral is 4 inches. What is the area of the quadrilateral?
a. 16 inches b. 16 sq. inches C. 32 sq. inches d. 64 sq. inches e. Cannot be determined
25. The area a of a rectangle and a square is equal. The length of the longer side of the rectangle is four
times its smaller side. If the perimeter of the square if 48 meters, then what is the length of the
shorter side of the rectangle?
a. 5 meters b. 6 meters C. 10 meters d. 12 meters e. 24 meters
26. The longer diagonal of a rhombus is twice as long as the shorter one, if the area of the
rhombus is 81 m, then what is the side length of that rhombus?
a. 5√ 9 b. 9√5 C. 10 d. 18 e. None of these
27. What is the difference between the interior angle of a regular octagon and that of a regular
hexagon?
a. 2° b. 10° C. 15° d. 200 e. 300
28. Circles A and B have radii of 2 and 3, respectively. How much greater is the circumference of circle
B than the circumference of circle A?
a. 𝜋 b. 2𝜋 c. 3𝜋 d. 4𝜋 e. 5𝜋
29. A spherical ball has a diameter of 6 inches. Which of the following is closest to the volume of the
sphere in cubic inches?
a. 10 b. 50 C. 100 d. 200 e. 300
30. Which of the following represents the mid-point of the line segment connecting points (-2, 5) and
(10, 1)?
a. (3, 6) b. (12, 6) C. (4,3) d. (6, 3) e. (-1, 15)
31. What acute angle is formed by the minute hand and hour hand of a clock at 03:20?
a. 10° b. 20° C. 30° d. 40° e. 60°
32. A house is 40 feet high. A ladder is inclined on the house keeping its foot 30 feet away from the
house and its top touches the roof of the house. What is the length of the ladder?
a. 70 b. 1200 c. 50 d. 35 e. None of these
33. The length of one side of the smaller square s 5. What is the area of the larger square?
a. 100 b. 150 c. 25 d. 50 e. 75
34. The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 280 meters.The ratio of its length to its width is 5:2. Find
the area of the rectangle.
a. 6000 b. 16000 c. 4000 d. 2000 e. 5000
35. The longest side of an isosceles right triangle measures 16m. What is the perimeter of the
triangle?
a. 32+2√2 b. 32+16√2 C. 16+16√2 d. 32+2√2 e. 48√2
36. In a regular pentagon ABCDE, what is angle BCE?
a. 72 b.108 C. 54 D. 36 E. 180
37. An isosceles triangle is inscribed in a semi-circle. What is the ratio of the area of the semi-circle to
the triangle?
a. 𝜋 b. 𝜋/2 c. 𝜋/4 d. ½ e. None
38. Which of the following could not be the lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle?
a. 3:4:5 B. 6:8:10 C. 5:12:13 D. 7:9:11 E. 9:40:41
39. In the figure above area of the inscribed rectangle is 32. The circumference of the circle is-
a. 20𝜋 b. 4𝜋√5 c. 4𝜋√3 d. 2𝜋√5 e. 2𝜋√3
40. If the area of a circle is 49𝜋, what is the perimeter of one quadrant of the circle?
a. 14 b. 14𝜋 c. 14𝜋+14 d. 7𝜋/2 + 14 e. 7𝜋/2
41. If 5 years ago, Jamil was half as old as he is now, how old will he be in x years?
a. X + 10 b. X+5 C. X+2 D. X-5 E. 2x
42. In the figure, AD=DB=CD. If <DCB=30° and <ABD=50 calculate <DCA.
0

A. 10° (B) 20° (C) 45° (D) 60° (E) none of these
43. BD is the diameter of the circle. <CAB=40° Calculate <CBD

a. 45° (B) 50° (C) 60° (D) 70° (E) none of these
44. If a square region PQRS has an area of 2 square feet, what is the length of its diagonal (PR)?

A. 4 feet (B) 2 feet (C) 8 feet (D) 2/2 feet (E) None of these
45. In the figure, what is the area of the triangle ABC?

A. 14 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 28 (E) none of these


46. In the figure, AC = 4⋁2, AB = BC, and AD = 2BC, What is the area of ABCD in 𝑐𝑚2 ?

a. 12 b. 18 c. 24 d. 36 e. Cannot be determined
47. In the figure, AC = AD, and CD = BD = AB. What is the value of <CAD?

A. 28° (B) 33.33° (C) 36° (D)42° (E)cannot be determined


48. In ∆ ABC above, what is x in terms of z?

a. z + 73 (B) z - 73 (C) 70 - Z (D) z - 70 (E) 73 – z


49. In the figure above, the value of y is
a. 6 b. 12 c. 24 d. 36 e. 42

50. A wheel travels 33 yards in 15 revolutions. What is its diameter?


a. .39 feet b. .7 feet c. 1 feet d. .78 feet e. 2.10 feet
TAKE HOME ASSIGNMENT
1. What is the smallest positive integer K such that the product 1575 X K is a perfect square?
a. 7 b. 9 c. 15 d. 25 e. 63
2. A cylinder is filled to four-fifths of its volume. It is then tilted so that the level of water coincides
with one edge of its bottom and the top edge of the opposite side. In the process, 30 cc of water is
spilled. What is the volume of the cylinder?
a. 75cc b. 96 cc C. 100 cc D. 120 cc E. Cannot be determined
3. In the figure beside, the area of square ABCD is 100, the area of triangle DEC is 10,
and EC = ED . What is the distance from A to E?

a. 11 B. 12 C. √146 d. 13 e. √244
4. If the area of a rhombus is 384 square meter and one of its diagonals is 32 meter, find the length of
a side of the rhombus in meter.
a. 12 B. 16 C. 20 D. 24 E. None of these
5. A 3 by 4 rectangle is inscribed in circle. What is the circumference of the circle?
a. 2.57 (B) 37 (C) 57 (D) 47 (E) 107
6. A triangle has perimeter 13. The two shorter sides have integer lengths equal to x and x + 1.
Which of the following could be the length of the other side?
a. 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8 (E) 10
7. If the sum of the interior angles of a polygon measures up to 19800 how many sides does the
polygon have?
a. 10 sides B. 11 sides C. 12 sides D. 13 sides E. Cannot be determined
𝑛 ( 𝑛−3 )
8. The number of diagonals of a polygon of n sides is given by the formula d = . If a polygon
2
has twice as many diagonals as sides, how many sides does it have?
a. 3 B. 4 C.5 D. 6 E. 7
9. A rectangular floor is covered by a rug except for a strip 'p' meters wide along each of the four
edges. If the floor is 'm' meters by 'n' meters, what is the area of the rug, in square meters?
a. mn - p(m + n) B. mn - 2p(m +n) C. mn - 𝑝2 D. (m - p)(n - p) E. (m - 2p)(n - 2p)

10. The hexagon ABCDEF is regular. That means all its sides are of same length and all its interior
angles are of same size. Each side of the hexagon is 2 feet. What is the area of the rectangle BCEF
(in square feet)?
a. 4 b. 4√3 c. 8 d. 4 + 4√3 e. 12
11. If a and b are positive integers and 24ab is a perfect square, then which of the following cannot be
possible?
(I) Both a and b are odd (II) ab is a perfect square (III) Both a and b are divisible by 6
a. I only B. I only C. III only D. I and II only E. I, II, and III
12. The front wheels of a wagon are 7 feet in circumference and the rear wheels are 9 feet in
circumference. When the front wheels have made 10 more revolutions than the rear wheels,
what distance has the wagon gone?
a. 126 feet B. 180 feet C. 189 feet D. 315 feet E. 630 feet
13. If square ABCD has an area of 𝑥 and line segment AE has length 4, and line segment AF has length
3

3, then what is the area of IGCH in terms of x? [Picture not drawn to scale]

a. 4x + 12 (b) 7x – 12 (c) 𝑥 2 - 7x + 12 d. x2 – 24 (e) None of these


14. The cube on the right-hand side below has a volume of 64 cubic inches. What is the
length of the line segment AB? (Figure not drawn to scale)

a. 4 B) 5 C) 3√3 D) 4√2 E) 4√3


15. The longest side of an isosceles right triangle measures 16 m. What is the perimeter of the
triangle?
a. 322√2 m b. 32+16√2 m c. 16+16√2 m d. 32+√2m e. 48√2
16. In the figure below, DA = DB = DC. What is the value of x?

a. 200 b. 100 c. 300 d. 250 e. 350


17. If a square region has area x, what is the length of the diagonal in terms of x?
a. √x b. √(2x) c. 2√x d. x√2 e. 2x
18. A rectangular floor is covered by a rug except for a strip p meters wide along each of the four
edges. If the floor is m meters by n meters, what is the area of the rug, in square U meters?
a. Mn- p(m+n) b. mn - 2p(m+n) C. mn pe d. (m 2p) (n - 2p)
19. If AB = 4 cm, BC = 5 cm. and BAC = 90° find the area of ∆ ABC ?
a. 5 cm. b. 6 cm. C. 8 cm d. 10 cm
20. A right cylindrical container with radius 2 meters and height meter is filled to capacity with oil.
1
How many empty right cylindrical cans, each with radius meter ad height 4 meters, can be filled
2
to capacity with the oil In this container?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 8
21. The area of a square is the same as the area of a rectangle with sides of 9 cm and 4 cm . What is
the length of one side of the square?
a. 3 cm b. 6 cm c. 13 cm d. 95 cm
22. If the angles of a triangle are in the ration 3; 4.5, what is the difference in degrees between the
largest and smallest angles?
a. 15 b. 22 C. 30 d. 35
23. A circular fence 320 feet long has wooden posts each 40 feet apart. How many posts, are there?
a. 7 b. 8 c.9 d. 10
24. The angles of triangles are fn the ratio of 2:3:4. What is the degree measure of the largest angle?
a. 40 b) 80 c) 90 d) 120 e) 139
25. What is the angle that is half of its own complement?
a. 130 b) 45 C) 60 d) 90 e) 120
26. What is the length of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle with an area of 32 ?
a. 4 b) 42 c) 8 d) 8 √2 e) 3
27. If the length of rectangle A is one-half the length of rectangle B, and the width of rectangle A is
one-half the width of rectangle B, what is the ratio of the area of the rectangle A to the area of
rectangle B?
a. a) 1 b)1/2 c)1/3 d) ¼ e)1/8
28. What is the greatest number of rectangles with integer side lengths and perimeter 10 that can be
cut from a piece of paper with width 24 and length 60?
a. 144 b) 180 c) 240 d) 360 e) 480
29. What is the degree measure of an interior angle of a regular nonagon?
a. 90 b) 100 c) 120 d) 140 e) 150
30. if a side of a square is increased by 150%, by what percent does the area increases?
a. 125% b) 225% c) 300% d) 525% e) 625%
31. Which of the following figures has largest area?
a. 3:4:5 triangle with a hypotenuse of 25 inches a circle with a diameter of 20 inches
b. a square with a 20-inch diagonal
c. a regular hexagon with a side equal to 10 inches
d. a rectangle with sides of 10 inches and 30 inches
32. What is the volume of a cube with a surface area of 96?
a. 8 b) 16 c) 27 d) 48 e) 64
33. If the edges 4 of a cube add up to 4 feet in length, what is the volume of the cube?
a. 64 cube inches
b. 125 cube feet
c. 216 cube feet
d. 16 cube feet
e. 64 cube feet
34. if the volume of a cube is 216 c.c., find the surface area of the cube?
a. 36 sq c.c. b) 54 sq c.m c)216 sqc.m. d).36c.c e) 216 c.f.
35. If the radius of the base of a cylinder is tripled, and height is divided by three, what is the ratio,
height volume of the new cylinder to that of the original cylinder?
a. 1:9 b) 1:3 C) 1:1 d) 3:1 e) 9:1
36. what is the distance from point A (3,4) to point B (-3, -4) a?
a. 2 b) 5 c) 10 e) 13 e) 14
37. The length of rectangle B is 50% longer than the length of rectangle A and the width of rectangle B
is 50% shorter than the width of rectangle A. What is the ratio between the area of rectangle B
and the area of rectangle A?
a. 3/4 b. 4/3 C. 2/3 d. 1/3 e. none
38. What is the length of the sides of an equilateral triangle, if the lengths of the altitudes of the
triangle are √3?
a. 3 b. 4 c. 1 d. 2 e. none
39. A puzzle piece in the shape of a triangle has a perimeter of 30 cm. Two sides of the triangle are
each twice as long as the shortest side. The length of the shortest side is:
a. 7 cm b. 10 cm C. 8 cm d. 5.5 cm e. 6 cm
40. The area of a rectangle region is 160 sq m. If the length is reduced by 6 m then the rectangle
becomes a square. What is the length of that rectangle?
a. 10 m b. 15 m c. 16 m d. 15.5 m e. 14.75 m
41. A square with the side equal to square root of 2 is inscribed in a circle. What is the area outside the
square that is inside the circle?
a. 1.14 b. 2.14 c. 3.14 d. 4.44 e. None
42. A cycle wheel of diameter 50 cm makes 360 revolutions in each minute. Calculate the distance
(travelled (in km) in one hour.
a. 67.82 b. 69.72 C. 70.62 d.66.34 e. none
43. A rectangular picture, 20 cm long and 16 cm wide, is surrounded by a wooden frame of uniform
width, x cm. The area of the wooden frame is 252 sq. cm. Find the value of x.
a. 4 b. 2 c. 5 d. 6 e. None
44. A rectangular carpet is 12 m long and 8 m wide. The cost of the carpet is $2304. Calculate the cost
per sq. meter of the carpet.
a. 10 b. 12 c. 24 d. 28 e. none
45. The area of the pitch of a football stadium is 1200 sq. cm on the model. The area of the real pitch
Will be 10800 sq. meter. The height of the stadium will be 30 m. What will be the height (in cm) of
the model stadium?
a. 10 b. 12 C. 14 d. 16 e. none
46. How many meters of fencing are needed to enclose a circular flower bed the radius of which is 7
meters?
a. 11 b. 22 c. 44 d. 66 e. 88 f. None
47. Two of the sides of a triangle are 7 and 6. What of the following could be the perimeter of the
triangle?
a. 12 b. 14 c. 26 d. 18 e. 9
48. The vertices of triangle ABC are (-1,2), (-1,1),(-3,2). triangle ABC is
a. Obtuse b) isosceles c) right d) equilateral e) either isosceles or equilateral
49. In the figure below, angle AMB is 100°, angle BMD is 40° and angle CME is 60°. What is the value of
angle CMD?

a. 20° b. 30° C. 40° d. 50° e. 80°


50. In ∆ ABC above, what is x in terms of z?
a. z + 73 (B) z - 73 (C) 70 - Z (D) z - 70 (E) 73 – z

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