CH 11
CH 11
A square and a rectangular field with measurements as given in the figure have the same perimeter.
Which field has a larger area
Answer :
= 2 (80 m + Breadth)
= 160 m + 2 × Breadth
It is given that the perimeter of the square and the rectangle are the same.
Thus, the area of the square field is larger than the area of the rectangular field.
Q2 :
Mrs. Kaushik has a square plot with the measurement as shown in the following figure. She wants to
construct a house in the middle of the plot. A garden is developed around the house. Find the total cost
of developing a garden around the house at the rate of Rs 55 per m2.
Answer :
Area of the remaining portion = Area of square plot - Area of the house
The cost of developing the garden around the house is Rs 55 per m2.
= Rs 17,875
Q3 :
The shape of a garden is rectangular in the middle and semi circular at the ends as shown in the
diagram. Find the area and the perimeter of the garden [Length of rectangle is 20 - (3.5 + 3.5) metres]
Answer :
Length of the rectangle = [20 - (3.5 + 3.5)] metres = 13 m
DA + CD
= 13 m + 22 m + 13 m = 48 m
Q4 :
A flooring tile has the shape of a parallelogram whose base is 24 cm and the corresponding height is 10
cm. How many such tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1080 m2 (If required you can split the tiles
in whatever way you want to fill up the corners).
Answer :
= 45000 tiles
Thus, 45000 tiles are required to cover a floor of area 1080 m2.
Q5 :
An ant is moving around a few food pieces of different shapes scattered on the floor. For which food -
piece would the ant have to take a longer round Remember, circumference of a circle can be obtained
by using the expression c = 2Àr, where r is the radius of the circle.
Answer :
Thus, the ant will have to take a longer round for the food-piece (b), because the perimeter of the figure
given in alternative (b) is the greatest among all.
The shape of the top surface of a table is a trapezium. Find its area if its parallel sides are 1 m and 1.2 m
and perpendicular distance between them is 0.8 m.
Answer :
The area of a trapezium is 34 cm2 and the length of one of the parallel sides is 10 cm and its height is 4
cm. Find the length of the other parallel side.
Answer :
Q3 :
Answer :
120 m = AB + 48 m + 17 m + 40 m
AB = 120 m - 105 m = 15 m
Q4 :
The diagonal of a quadrilateral shaped field is 24 m and the perpendiculars dropped on it from the
remaining opposite vertices are 8 m and 13 m. Find the area of the field.
Answer :
It is given that,
Length of the perpendiculars, h1 and h2, from the opposite vertices to the diagonal are h1 = 8 m and h2 =
13 m
Area of the quadrilateral
Q5 :
The diagonals of a rhombus are 7.5 cm and 12 cm. Find its area.
Answer :
= 45 cm2
Q6 :
Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 6 cm and whose altitude is 4 cm. If one of its diagonals is 8 cm
long, find the length of the other diagonal.
Answer :
The area of a parallelogram is given by the product of its base and height.
Q7 :
The floor of a building consists of 3000 tiles which are rhombus shaped and each of its diagonals are 45
cm and 30 cm in length. Find the total cost of polishing the floor, if the cost per m2 is Rs 4.
Answer :
= 675 cm2
Mohan wants to buy a trapezium shaped field. Its side along the river is parallel to and twice the side
along the road. It the area of this field is 10500 m2 and the perpendicular distance between the two
parallel sides is 100 m, find the length of the side along the river.
Answer :
Let the length of the field along the road be l m. Hence, the length of the field along the river will be 2l
m.
Area of trapezium = (Sum of parallel sides) (Distance between the parallel sides)
Q9 :
Top surface of a raised platform is in the shape of a regular octagon as shown in the figure. Find the area
of the octagonal surface.
Answer :
Q10 :
For finding its area Jyoti and Kavita divided it in two different ways.
Find the area of this park using both ways. Can you suggest some other way of finding its area
Answer :
= 337.5 m2
Diagram of the adjacent picture frame has outer dimensions = 24 cm x 28 cm and inner dimensions 16
cm x 20 cm. Find the area of each section of the frame, if the width of each section is same.
Answer :
IB = BJ = CK = CL = DM = DN = AO = AP
IL = IB + BC + CL
28 = IB + 20 + CL
IB + CL = 28 cm - 20 cm = 8 cm
IB = CL = 4 cm
Hence, IB = BJ = CK = CL = DM = DN = AO = AP = 4 cm
Area of section BEFC = Area of section DGHA
There are two cuboidal boxes as shown in the adjoining figure. Which box requires the lesser amount of
material to make
Answer :
We know that,
Total surface area of cuboid (a) = [2{(60) (40) + (40) (50) + (50) (60)}] cm2
= (2 x 7400) cm2
= 14800 cm2
Total surface area of cube (b) = 6 (50 cm)2 = 15000 cm2
Thus, the cuboidal box (a) will require lesser amount of material.
Q2 :
Answer :
Total surface area of suitcase = 2[(80) (48) + (48) (24) + (24) (80)]
= 13824 cm2
Total surface area of 100 suitcases = (13824 × 100) cm2 = 1382400 cm2
Q3 :
Answer :
= 10 cm
Q4 :
Rukhsar painted the outside of the cabinet of measure 1 m x 2 m x 1.5 m. How much surface area did
she cover if she painted all except the bottom of the cabinet
Answer :
Length (l) of the cabinet = 2 m
= [3(3) + 2] m2
= (9 + 2) m2
= 11 m2
Q5 :
Daniel is painting the walls and ceiling of a cuboidal hall with length, breadth and height of 15 m, 10 m
and 7 m respectively. From each can of paint 100 m2 of area is painted. How many cans of paint will she
need to paint the room
Answer :
Given that,
Area of the hall to be painted = Area of the wall + Area of the ceiling
= 2h (l + b) + lb
= [14(25) + 150] m2
= 500 m2
Hence, 5 cans are required to paint the walls and the ceiling of the cuboidal hall.
Q6 :
Describe how the two figures at the right are alike and how they are different. Which box has larger
lateral surface area
Answer :
Similarity between both the figures is that both have the same heights.
The difference between the two figures is that one is a cylinder and the other is a cube.
Q7 :
A closed cylindrical tank of radius 7 m and height 3 m is made from a sheet of metal. How much sheet of
metal is required
Answer :
m2
= 440 m2
Q8 :
The lateral surface area of a hollow cylinder is 4224 cm2. It is cut along its height and formed a
rectangular sheet of width 33 cm. Find the perimeter of rectangular sheet
Answer :
= [2 (128 + 33)] cm
= (2 × 161) cm
= 322 cm
Q9 :
A road roller takes 750 complete revolutions to move once over to level a road. Find the area of the road
if the diameter of a road roller is 84 cm and length is 1 m.
Answer :
In one revolution, the roller will cover an area equal to its lateral surface area.
= 1980 m2
Q10 :
A company packages its milk powder in cylindrical container whose base has a diameter of 14 cm and
height 20 cm. Company places a label around the surface of the container (as shown in the figure). If the
label is placed 2 cm from top and bottom, what is the area of the label.
Answer :
Label is in the form of a cylinder having its radius and height as 7 cm and 16 cm.
Q11 :
A company packages its milk powder in cylindrical container whose base has a diameter of 14 cm and
height 20 cm. Company places a label around the surface of the container (as shown in the figure). If the
label is placed 2 cm from top and bottom, what is the area of the label.
Answer :
Label is in the form of a cylinder having its radius and height as 7 cm and 16 cm.
Given a cylindrical tank, in which situation will you find surface area and in which situation volume.
(c) To find the number of smaller tanks that can be filled with water from it.
Answer :
Q2 :
Diameter of cylinder A is 7 cm, and the height is 14 cm. Diameter of cylinder B is 14 cm and height is 7
cm. Without doing any calculations can you suggest whose volume is greater Verify it by finding the
volume of both the cylinders. Check whether the cylinder with greater volume also has greater surface
area
Answer :
We know that,
Volume of cylinder
If measures of r and h are same, then the cylinder with greater radius will have greater area.
Radius of cylinder cm A=
Radius of cylinder B= cm = 7 cm
As the radius of cylinder B is greater, therefore, the volume of cylinder B will be greater.
Let us verify it by calculating the volume of both the cylinders.
Volume of cylinder A
Volume of cylinder B
Thus, the surface area of cylinder B is also greater than the surface area of cylinder A.
Q3 :
A cuboid is of dimensions 60 cm x 54 cm x 30 cm. How many small cubes with side 6 cm can be placed in
the given cuboid
Answer :
Q4 :
Find the height of the cylinder whose volume is 1.54 m3 and diameter of the base is 140 cm
Answer :
Volume of cylinder
Q5 :
A milk tank is in the form of cylinder whose radius is 1.5 m and length is 7 m. Find the quantity of milk in
litres that can be stored in the tank
Answer :
Length of cylinder = 7 m
Volume of cylinder
1m3 = 1000 L
Q6 :
Answer :
Q7 :
Water is pouring into a cubiodal reservoir at the rate of 60 litres per minute. If the volume of reservoir is
108 m3, find the number of hours it will take to fill the reservoir.
Answer :