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Revision Geometry 2nd Term

The document contains a mathematics revision test with multiple choice and completion questions on geometry topics like triangles, quadrilaterals, ratios of enlargement, areas, and properties of shapes. It aims to assess understanding of key geometry concepts through short answer and problem solving questions.

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Revision Geometry 2nd Term

The document contains a mathematics revision test with multiple choice and completion questions on geometry topics like triangles, quadrilaterals, ratios of enlargement, areas, and properties of shapes. It aims to assess understanding of key geometry concepts through short answer and problem solving questions.

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The Mathematics Department

Stage 2nd Prep


2nd Term

Revision Geometry
[1] Choose the correct answer:
1) If the ratio of enlargement between two triangles equals 1, the two
triangles are ………………

a) Congruent b) enlargement c) coincide d) reduction

2) A rhombus its two diagonals of length 8 cm and 6 cm,


its area equals …………… cm²

a) 14 b) 20 c) 24 d) 48

3) The area of trapezium whose middle base is 7cm and its height 6cm
equals ……….cm²

a) 21 b) 40 c) 42 d) 13

4) A trapezium, the length of its parallel bases are 15 cm and 11 cm, then
the length of its middle base is …….. cm

a) 26 b) 15 c) 13 d) 11

5) If the area of trapezium is 100 cm² and its height 5cm then the length
of its middle base is ……….cm

a) 20 b) 30 c) 50 d) 40

6) The perimeter of a square is 20 cm, then its

Area = …………… cm²

a) 400 b) 10 c) 25 d) 12.5

7) The diagonals of an isosceles trapezium are………..

a) Congruent b) perpendicular c) bisect each other d) parallel

8) If the area of a square is 49 cm2, then its perimeter = …….. cm.

a) 7 b) 14 c) 21 d) 28
[2] Complete:

1] The two triangles drawn on the same base and their vertices lie on the
straight line parallel to this base………..

2] The median of the triangle divides it into two triangles which are……

3] The parallelogram and the rectangle with a common base and between
two parallel lines are……………….
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4] The area of the triangle = 2 the area of parallelogram having the same
……and between ……

5] If the sum of areas of two squares inscribed on the two sides of a


triangle equals the area of the square inscribed on the third side, then
………………

6] The two triangles of the same area and drawn on the same base on one
side of it, their vertices lie on ……

7] In  XYZ if (ZX) 2 = (XY) 2 + (YZ)2 then m (XYZ) = ……………….

8] ABCD is a parallelogram in which m (BDC) = 90, BD = 12cm.


And CD = 5cm, then its area= ……………

9] The area of the rhombus in which the lengths of its diagonals are 6cm,
and 8cm, equals………….

10] The square whose perimeter is 16cm, its area is ………….

11] If the area of a trapezium is 120 cm2 its two parallel bases are11cm,
and 13cm, then its height is ………….cm.

12] AB  BC , then the projection of AB on BC is …………

13] In  ABC if AB = 6cm, BC =7cm and AC = 9cm, then ……. is an acute


angle.

[14] In the opposite figure: A

a) (AC) 2 = ………..x…………..

b) ……..= (BD) 2 +………….. ■


C D B
C) …….x BC = AB x …………..
[15] In the opposite Figure:

XYZ is a right – angled triangle at X

X and XL  YZ complete: X

(1) The projection of XY on YZ is ………………

(2) The projection of XZ on XY is ………………

(3) The projection of XZ on ZY is ……………… ■


Z L Y

(4) The projection of YX on XZ is ………………

A B

[3] In the opposite Figure: M

If the area of quadrilateral


BMEC = area of quadrilateral D / F E \ C

AMFD, CE = FD
Prove that: DC // AB

[4] In the given figure:


AH BD = {C}, m (A) = m (D),
AC = 4 cm and DH = 7cm
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If BC = 2 CH, Prove that: -
1)  ACB ~  DCH
2) Find : DC & AB
[5] In the opposite figure:
A
M (  AED) = m (  B), 3
E ● 4
AD = 4 cm, 5 D

AE = 3 cm and EC = 5 cm. C B

Find: the length of DB

[6] In the opposite Figure: D 15cm


A
Find AC, prove that: M (D) = 90 20cm

7cm
C ■B
24cm

[7] In the opposite figure:


a) Prove that: m ( ADC) = 90 D
15cm
20cm A
b) Find: The length of the projection of AD on AC
E
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c) Find: The length of DE

C 24cm B

[5] In the opposite figure:


D is the midpoint of AB , A

\ //
E is the midpoint of AC and
E D
CD BE = {M}. \ M //

C B
Prove that:
The area of ∆ DBC = the area of ∆ ABE

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