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Mensuration Revision Worksheet

The document is a revision worksheet focused on mensuration and understanding elementary shapes, including fill-in-the-blank questions, area and perimeter calculations, and multiple-choice questions about angles and triangles. It covers various geometric concepts such as the area of rectangles and squares, perimeter calculations, types of triangles, and properties of shapes. Additionally, it includes true/false statements and matching exercises related to triangle types and their measures.

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Mensuration Revision Worksheet

The document is a revision worksheet focused on mensuration and understanding elementary shapes, including fill-in-the-blank questions, area and perimeter calculations, and multiple-choice questions about angles and triangles. It covers various geometric concepts such as the area of rectangles and squares, perimeter calculations, types of triangles, and properties of shapes. Additionally, it includes true/false statements and matching exercises related to triangle types and their measures.

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Mensuration/ Understanding Elementary shapes

Revision worksheet
I. Fill in the blanks.
a. The amount of surface enclosed by a closed figure is called_____________.
b. Area of a rectangle = ____________x breadth
c. Area of a square = side x __________
d. 1 cm x 1 cm=________ sq.cm.

II. Calculate the area.

1. Find the area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 8 cm and 6 cm respectively.
2. Find the area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are 12m and 6 m.
3. Find the area of a square of side 6 cm. 5. Find the area of a square of side 8 m.
4. The area of a rectangular park is 72 sq.m and its length is 12 meter. What is the width of the
park?
5. The area of a rectangular garden of 24 m long is 480 sq.m. Find the width of the garden.
6. What is the cost of tiling a rectangular plot of land 50-meter-long and 20-meter-wide at the rate
of Rs 8 per sq. meter?
7. A room is 4 m long and 3.5 m wide. How many square meter of carpet is needed to cover the
floor of the room?
8. A floor is 5 m long and 4 m wide. A square carpet of side 4 meter is laid to the floor. Find the
area of the floor that is not carpeted.

III. FILL IN THE BLANKS

(a) Triangle is a _________________ figure.

(b) Equilateral triangle has __________ equal sides.

(c) A square has four____________ sides.

(d) Perimeter of an equilateral triangle is ____________ times of its one side.

(e) Perimeter of a square is four times of its one _______________.

(f) Perimeter of pentagon=______ x length of its one side.

IV. Calculate the perimeter.

1. Find the perimeter of a triangle of sides 3 cm,4 cm and 5 cm.


2. Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle of side 9 cm.
3. What is the length of the wooden strip required to frame a photograph of length and breadth
are 32 cm and 21 c respectively?
4. Find the perimeter of a rectangular hexagon with each side measuring 8 cm.
5. Find the perimeter of a triangle of side 12 cm, 15 cm and 18 cm.
6. Find the perimeter of square of side 10 cm.
7. Find the cost of fencing a square park of side 250m at the rate of Rs20 per meter.
8. Find the cost of fencing a rectangular park of length 175 m and breadth 125 m at the rate of Rs
12 per meter.
9. Sweetie runs around a square park of side 75 m. Bulbul runs around a rectangular park with
length 60 m and breadth 45 m. Who covers less distance?

Understanding Elementary Shapes


I. Choose the correct answers for the following.

1. An angle whose measure is equal to one-fourth of a revolution is:


(a) acute angle (b) obtuse angle

(c) right angle (d) straight angle


2. An angle whose measure is equal to half of a revolution is:
(a) acute angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle
3. An angle whose measure is equal to a full revolution is:
(a) complete angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle
4. An angle whose measure is equal to 90°:
(a) acute angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle
5. An angle whose measure is less than 90°:
(a) acute angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle

6. An angle whose measure is more than 90°:


(a) acute angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle
7. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through, when it
goes from 12 to 3?
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none of these
8. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through, when it
goes from 3 to 6?
(a) (b)
(c) (d) none of these
9. Which direction will you face if you start facing east and make of a revolution clockwise?
(a) east (b) west
(c) north (d) south
10. Which direction will you face if you start facing east and make 1 of a revolution
clockwise?
(a) east (b) west
(c) north (d) south
11. An angle whose measure is more than 180° but less than 360°:
(a) reflex angle (b) obtuse angle
(c) right angle (d) straight angle
12. If each angle is less than 90°, then the triangle is called …………….. .
(a) an acute angled triangle
(b) a right angled triangle
(c) an obtuse angled triangle
(d) none of these.
13. If any one angle is a right angle then the triangle is called ………………… .
(a) an acute angled triangle
(b) a right angled triangle
(c) an obtuse angled triangle
(d) none of these.
14. Name the type of triangle: APQR such that PQ = QR = PR = 5 cm.
(a) Scalene triangle
(b) Isosceles triangle
(c) Right triangle
(d) Equilateral triangle
15. Name the type of triangle: APQR such that PQ = QR = 5 cm and PR = 7 cm.
(a) Scalene triangle
(b) Isosceles triangle
(c) Right triangle
(d) Equilateral triangle
16. Name the polygon with 6 sides.
(a) Triangle
(b) Quadrilateral
(c) Pentagon
(d) Hexagon
17. Name the polygon with 8 sides.
(a) Octagon
(b) Quadrilateral
(c) Pentagon
(d) Hexagon
18. A cuboid has …………….. edges.
(a) 4 (b) 6
(c) 8 (d) 12
19. The number of faces of a cone is ……………….. .
(a) 1 (b) 6
(c) 2 (d) 3
20. The number of faces of a triangular prism is ……………….. .
(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 6 (d) none of these
II. True (T) or False (F)
1. Each angle of a rectangle is a right angle.
2. The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length.
3. The diagonals of a square are perpendicular to one another.
4. All the sides of a rhombus are of equal length.
5. The opposite sides of a trapezium are parallel.

III. Match the following

Measures of Triangles Type of Triangle


1. 3 sides of equal
i. Scalene
length
2. 2 sides of equal ii. Isosceles right
length angled
3. All sides are of
iii. Equilateral
different length
4. 3 acute angles iv. Acute angled
5. 1 right angles with
two sides of equal v. Isosceles
length

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