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Q1. The parallel sides of a trapezium are p and q respectively. The line joining the midpoints of its non-parallel sides will be
(a) √pq
(b) 2pq/(p+q)
(c) ((p+q))/2
(d) 1/2(p-q)
Q2. The area of a field in the shape of trapezium measures 1440 m². The perpendicular distance between its parallel sides is 24 m. If the ratio of the parallel sides is 5 : 3, the length of the longer parallel side is:
(a) 45 m
(b) 60 m
(c) 75 m
(d) 120 m
Q3. ABCD is a quadrilateral in which diagonal BD = 64 cm. AL ⊥ BD and CM ⊥ BD, such that AL = 13.2 cm and CM = 16.8 cm. The area of the quadrilateral ABCD is square centimeters is:
(a) 422.4
(b) 690.0
(c) 537.6
(d) 960.0
Q4. ABCD is a parallelogram in which diagonals AC and BD interest at O. If E, F, G and H are the mid points of AO, DO, CO and BO respectively, then the ratio of the perimeter of the quadrilateral EFGH to the perimeter of parallelogram ABCD is:
(a) 1 : 4
(b) 2 : 3
(c) 1 : 2
(d) 1 : 3
Q5. ABCD is a parallelogram AB is divided at P and CD at Q so that AP : PB = 3 : 2 and CQ : QD = 4 : 1 if PO meets AC at R then AR =
(a) 2/7 AC
(b) 3/7 AC
(c) 4/7 AC
(d) 5/7 AC
Q6. ABCD is a rectangle. There are two points P & Q on side AB and AD such that area of triangles PAQ, CDQ & PBC are equal. If the length of BP is 2 cm, find the length of AP.
(a) 1+√5
(b) 1+√2
(c) 1+√4
(d) 1+√6
Q7. ABCD is a parallelogram. E and F are mid-point of side AB and CD respectively. DE and BF intersect diagonal AC at X & Y respectively. If AC = 15 cm, find XY.
(a) 6 cm
(b) 5 cm
(c) 4 cm
(d) 3 cm
Q8. If the perimeter of rhombus is 150 cm and length of one diagonal is 50 cm. Then find the length of second diagonal and area of rhombus.
(a) 425√5 cm²
(b) 525√5 cm²
(c) 625√5 cm²
(d) 725√5 cm²
Q9. ABCD is a rhombus. A line passing through C cuts extended line AD and AB at Q and P respectively. If QD = 1/2 AB. Then find the ratio AB to PB.
(a) 1 :2
(b) 1: 3
(c) 1:4
(d) 1:8
Q10. If the perimeter of a rectangle is P unit and its diagonal is d unit, then the difference between the length and width of the rectangle is–
(a) √((8d²-p²)/4) unit
(b) √((8d²-p²)/2) unit
(c) √((8d²+p²)/2) unit
(d) √((8d²+p²)/4) unit