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Geometry 2

The document contains a series of geometry problems involving various shapes such as circles, trapezoids, rhombuses, and prisms. Each problem presents a scenario with specific measurements and asks for a calculation, providing multiple-choice answers. The problems cover topics like area, volume, and dimensions related to geometric figures.
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Geometry 2

The document contains a series of geometry problems involving various shapes such as circles, trapezoids, rhombuses, and prisms. Each problem presents a scenario with specific measurements and asks for a calculation, providing multiple-choice answers. The problems cover topics like area, volume, and dimensions related to geometric figures.
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GEOMETRY 2

1. A circle with radius 6 cm has half its area removed by cutting off a border of uniform width. Find the width of the
border.
A. 1.76 cm B. 1.35 cm C. 1.98 cm D. 2.03 cm
2. The area of a circle is 89.42 sq in . What is its circumference?
A. 32.25 B. 33.52 C. 35.53 D. 35.55
3. A trapezoid has an area of 36 sq m and an altitude of 2 m. Its bases have ratio of 4:5. What are the lengths of the
bases?
A. 12, 15 B. 7, 11 C. 8, 10 D. 16, 20
4. A rhombus has diagonals of 32 and 20 inches. Determine its area.
A. 360 B. 280 C. 320 D. 400
5. If the sides of the parallelogram and an included angle are 6, 10, and 100 degrees, respectively, find the length of
the shorter diagonal.
A. 10.63 B. 10.37 C. 10.73 D. 10.23
6. Find the area of a quadrilateral having the sides AB=10 cm, BC=5cm, CD=14.14 cm and DA=15 cm, if the sum of
the opposite angles is 225 degrees.
A. 96 B. 100 C. 94 D. 98
7. Find the area of the quadrilateral having the sides 12 m, 20 m, 8 m, and 16.97 m, and the sum of the opposite
angles is 225 degrees.
A. 100 B. 124 C. 168 D. 158
8. The area of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of radius 1 is
A. 1.316 B. 2.945 C. 3.816 D. 2.958
9. Find the area of a regular octagon inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm?
A. 283 B. 289 C. 298 D. 238
10. Find the area of a regular pentagon whose side is 26 m and apothem is 17.2 m.
A. 1075 B. 1085 C. 1080 D. 1095
11. If the edge of the cube is increased by 30%, by how much is the surface area increased?
A. 30% B. 33% C. 60% D. 69%
12. Each side of a cube is increased by 1% By what percent is the volume of the cube increased?
A. 1.21% B. 2.8% C. 3.03% D. 3.5%
13. Given a sphere of diameter d. What is the percentage increase in its diameter when the surface area increased
by 1.21%?
A. 5% B. 10% C. 21% D. 33%
14. How many times do the volume of a sphere increases if the radius is doubled?
A. 4 times B. 2 times C. 6 times D. 8 times
15. A conical vessel has a height of 24 cm and a base diameter of 12 cm. It holds a water to a depth of 18 cm above
its vertex. Find the volume of the content.
A. 188.40 B. 298.40 C. 381.70 D. 412.60
16. What is the height of a right circular cone having a slant height of √10𝑥 and a base diameter of 2x?
A. 2x B. 3x C. 3.317x D. 3.162 x
17. A regular triangular pyramid has an altitude of 9 m and a volume of 187.06 cu m. What is the base edge in
meters?
A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 15
18. What is the volume of the frustum of a cone whose upper base is 15 cm in diameter and lower base is 10 cm in
diameter with an altitude of 25 cm?
A. 3018.87 B. 3180.87 C. 3108.87 D. 3081.87
19. The volume of a frustum of a regular triangular pyramid is 135 cu m. the lower base is an equilateral triangle
with an edge of 9 m. The upper base is 8 m above the lower base. What is the upper base edge in meters?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
20. The bases of a right prism are hexagons with one side equal to 6 cm. The bases are 12 cm apart. What is the
volume?
A. 1211.6 B. 2211.7 C. 1212.5 D. 1122.4
21. Determine the volume of the right truncated triangular prism with sides at the bases of AB=10 ft, BC=9ft and
CA=12ft and corner heights at A, B, C to be 8.6, 7.1, and 5.5 ft, respectively.
A. 413 B. 311 C. 313 D. 391

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