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11.

On decreasing each side of an equilateral triangle by 2cm, there is a decrease of  in its area. The length of each side of the triangle is

  • 3 cm

  • 5 cm

  • 6 cm

  • 6 cm

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12.

The least number of squares tiles of side 41 cm required to pave the ceiling of a room of size 15 m 17cm long and 9m and 2cm broad is

  • 902

  • 656

  • 738

  • 738

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13.

The length of a rectangle is increased by 25%. To maintain the same area, the breadth has to be increased by

  • 20%

  • 25%

  • 30%

  • 30%

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14.

The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semicircle of radius 6m is:

  • 36 m2

  • 72 m2

  • 18 m2

  • 18 m2

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15.

The area of a rectangle is 60 cm2 and its perimeter is 34 cm, then the length of the diagonal is

  • 17 cm

  • 11 cm

  • 15 cm

  • 15 cm

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16.

The height of an equilateral triangle is 18 cm. Its area is

  • 36 square root of 3 space square space metre.
  • 108 square root of 3 space square space cm.
  • 108 square cm.

  • 108 square cm.

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17.

The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/4 and its perimeter is 104 cm. The length of the longest side (in cm) is

  • 52

  • 48

  • 32

  • 32

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18.

The length and breadth of a rectangular piece of a land are in a ratio 5:3. The owner spent Rs. 6000 for surrounding it from all sides at Rs.7.50 per metre. The difference between its length and breadth is

  • 50 metre

  • 100 metre

  • 150 metre

  • 150 metre

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19.

The ratio between the area of a square and that of a circle, when the length of a side of the square is equal to that of the diameter of the circle, is (Take π=22/7)

  • 14 : 11

  • 28 : 11

  • 7 : 22

  • 7 : 22

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20.

A piece of wire 132 cm long is bent successively in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square and a circle. Then area will be longest in shape of

  • Circle

  • Equilateral triangle

  • Square

  • Square

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