The perimeter of a trapezium is 104 cm, the lengths of its non-pa

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11.

The radii of the bases of two cylinders are in the ratio of 2 : 3 and their heights are in the ratio of 5: 3. The ratio of their volumes is

  • 7 : 6

  • 10 : 9

  • 4 : 9

  • 20 : 27


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12.

The perimeter of a trapezium is 104 cm, the lengths of its non-parallel sides are 18 cm and 22 cm and its altitude is 16 cm. The area (in cm) of the trapezium is

  • 1024

  • 640

  • 512

  • 320


C.

512

According to the question,

 Perimeter of trapezium = 104cm AB + BC + CD + DA = 104 AB +CD + 18 + 22 = 104 AB + CD = 104 - 40 = 64cm ...iand height of trapezium = 16cm given Area of trapezium = 12 × sum of lengths of parallel sides × height= 12 × AB + CD × 16= 12 × 64 × 16= 12 × 64 × 16  Using eq. i= 512 cm2


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13.

If each edge of a solid cube is increased by 150%, the percentage increase in the surface area is

  • 525

  • 225

  • 625

  • 150


14.

The least number which must be added to 893304 to obtain a perfect square is

  • 1521

  • 1042

  • 1612

  • 945


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15.

What should be subtracted from  - 57 to get   - 23 ?

  • 2921

  • - 121

  •  - 2921

  • 121


16.

The value of  - 911253 - 5123 = ?

  •  - 53

  • 42

  • 73

  • - 37


17.

The values of y for which the 4-digit number 51y3 is divisible by 9 is

  • 2 or 3

  • 0 or 9

  • 0 or 3

  • 3 or 9


18.

In DEF and PQR, if PQ = DE, EF = PR and FD = QR, then

  • DEF  RPQ

  • DEF  QPR

  • DEF  QRP

  • DEF  PQR


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19.

In a quadrilateral ABCD, D = 60° and C = 100°. The bisectors of A and B meet at the point P. The measure of APB is

 

  • 800

  • 700

  • 1000

  • 600


20.

The sum of all interior angles of a regular convex polygon is 1080°. The measure of each of its interior angles

  • 1080

  • 1350

  • 720

  • 1200


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