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Q10 Perimeter and Area

The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about calculating perimeters and areas of 2D shapes. The shapes include squares, rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, and combinations of these shapes. For each question, students are asked to calculate a perimeter or area value based on given dimensions of the shapes. The questions require applying formulas for perimeter and area and performing calculations with linear measurements provided in the diagrams.

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Q10 Perimeter and Area

The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about calculating perimeters and areas of 2D shapes. The shapes include squares, rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, and combinations of these shapes. For each question, students are asked to calculate a perimeter or area value based on given dimensions of the shapes. The questions require applying formulas for perimeter and area and performing calculations with linear measurements provided in the diagrams.

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[ SM. ST.

PETER TELIPOK ] [ LEE CHIONG TEE ] [ MATHEMATICS 50 / 1 ]


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Q10 PERIMETER AND AREA
(A) Perimeter
1 In the diagram, PQRW is a square and STUV is a rectangle. WRST is a straight line and WR = RS.

P Q
12 cm 26 cm
R S T
W
7 cm

V U

Find the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.


A. 108 C. 127
B. 120 D. 146
[2005, No.16]

2 In the diagram, EFKL is a square, FGJK is a rectangle and GHJ is an equilateral triangle.

50 cm
E F G

L K J

The perimeter of the whole diagram is 310 cm. Calculate the length, in cm, of EL.
A. 25 C. 35
B. 30 D. 42
[2006, No13]

3 In the diagram, PQRS is a square and PQUV is a parallelogram.

V U

P
T
Q

10 cm
S 6 cm R

Given PT = PV, calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.


A. 46 C. 58
B. 52 D. 64
[2007, No13]
[ SM. ST. PETER TELIPOK ] [ LEE CHIONG TEE ] [ MATHEMATICS 50 / 1 ]
46

4 In the diagram, QRST is a square and PTUV is a rhombus.

V P
5 cm
U Q
T
12 cm

S R

PQR and QTU are straight lines. Find the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.
A. 60 C. 80
B. 72 D. 90
[2001]

5 In the diagram, PQRS is a rectangle and PTS is an equilateral triangle. M is the midpoint of PQ.

P M Q

T 6 cm

S 16 cm R

Find the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.


A. 44 C. 52
B. 46 D. 66
[2004, No.14]

6 In the diagram, Q is the midpoint of the straight line PQR.

R 4 cm S

8.5 cm
Q

P 10 cm T
Given that PR = 6 cm, calculate the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region.
A. 22.5 C. 26.5
B. 23.5 D. 28.5

(B) Area
7 The diagram shows the plan of two rooms with rectangular floors.

4m

2.5 m

8m 4m

The cost to tile the floor is RM20 per square metre. How much would it cost to tile the floors of both rooms ?
A. RM 600 C. RM 1240
B. RM 840 D. RM 1560 [2007,
No.14]
[ SM. ST. PETER TELIPOK ] [ LEE CHIONG TEE ] [ MATHEMATICS 50 / 1 ]
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8 The diagram shows a trapezium.

5 cm
4 cm

11 cm

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the trapezium.


A. 28 C. 38
B. 32 D. 44
[2005, No.17]

9 In the diagram, KLM is a straight line and JK = LM.

12 cm N
5 cm
K L M
20 cm

Calculate the area, in cm2, of triangle JLN.


A. 78 C. 122
B. 92 D. 140
[2004, No.15]

10 In the diagram, QRVW and RSTU are squares.

P
12 cm
5 cm
R
Q S

W V

U T

If the area of RSTU 100 cm2, calculate the area of QRVW in cm2.
A. 3 C. 10
B. 9 D. 12
[1999]

11 In the diagram, EGHL is a parallelogram and LHJK is square. EFG and FHJ is a straight line.

L E
F

K G
H 13 cm
10 cm
J
Calculate the area, in cm2, of the diagram.
A. 160 C. 220
B. 190 D. 290
[ SM. ST. PETER TELIPOK ] [ LEE CHIONG TEE ] [ MATHEMATICS 50 / 1 ]
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12 In the diagram, PQRS is a trapezium and PQTU is a parallelogram.

P 8 cm Q
6 cm
10 cm T
U

S 14 cm R

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 32 C. 62
B. 46 D. 86
[2006, No.14]

13 In the diagram, PQRS is a trapezium and PTS is a right angled triangle.

P S
5 cm
12 cm
9 cm
T

Q 15 cm R

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 75 C. 105
B. 96 D. 126
[2007, No.15]

14 In the diagram, JKLM is a trapezium.

J 13 cm K
5 cm
7 cm
N
13 cm
L

The area of the shaded region, in cm2, is


A. 100 C. 139
B. 130 D. 160
[2003]

15 In the diagram, PQRS and STXW are rectangles. TX = 8 cm and QU = UV.

P 15 cm Q
2 cm
T 5 cm
X
U

S W V 4 cm T

Calculate the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.


A. 60 C. 70
B. 66 D. 76

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