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La Martiniere Girls’ College

Class VII
Mathematics Revision Questions
Chapter 16
PERIMETER AND AREA

1) Choose the correct option:


a) The perimeter of a square is 48 cm. the length of one side is ___________.

i) 8 cm ii) 12 cm iii) 4 cm
b) The radius of the circle with a circumference of 44 cm is ________.
i) 3.5 cm ii) 7 cm iii) 14 cm
c) The length and breadth of a rectangle are doubled. How many times will its area increase?
i) 4 times ii) 2 times iii) Remain the same
2) State whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
a) The unit of perimeter is always expressed in square units.
b) A square with a side length of 5 cm has the same perimeter as a rectangle with length 8
cm and breadth 2 cm.
c) The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is the sum of all three sides divided by 3.

3) Choose the correct option:


Assertion (A): The value of π changes for circles of different sizes.
Reason (R): The circumference and diameter of a circle increase proportionally, keeping
their ratio constant.
a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

4) Choose the correct option:


Assertion: A diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two triangles of equal area.
Reason: The diagonal acts as a common side for both triangles, and since opposite sides of a
parallelogram are equal and parallel, the triangles formed by the diagonal have equal base
and height, resulting in equal areas
a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).

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b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

5) Calculate the perimeter for the following :


a) An equilateral triangle with a side of d) A regular octagon with a side of 12.9
73 mm. cm.
b) A circle with a radius of 8.4 cm. e) A square with a side of 2¼ cm.
c) A parallelogram with a length of 7 cm
and a breadth of 5 cm.

6) Calculate the area for the following:

a) A rectangular park with a length of 15 b) A circle with a diameter of 14 cm.


m and breadth 7.8 m.

7) The circumference of a wheel of a bicycle is 66 cm. Find the length of the wheel's
diameter.
8) A wire, when bent in the form of a regular hexagon, has each side 5.5 cm. The same wire
is bent to form a circle. Find the diameter of the circle.
9) The perimeter of a rectangle exceeds its length by 30 cm. If the length is 20 cm, calculate
the breadth of the rectangle.
10) A rectangular garden has dimensions of 12 m by 18 m. The garden owner decides to
place a 1.5 m wide border of flowers all around the garden. What is the total area of the
flower border?
11) A rectangular wall has dimensions of 10 m by 6 m. If the total cost of painting the entire
wall is ₹1800, what is the rate per square metre for painting?
12) A company cuts out circular coasters from rectangular sheets of cardboard. Each
rectangular sheet measures 28 cm by 35 cm. A circular cut-out with a radius of 7 cm is
made in the centre of the rectangle. How much cardboard is left after the circular cut-out?
13) A circular swimming pool has a radius of 4.9 m. If the cost of tiling the floor of the pool
is ₹100 per square metre, how much will it cost to tile the floor?

HOTS Question:
14) A square garden has an area of 144 m², and a rectangular garden has a length of 18 m.
The cost of fencing is ₹25 per square metre. If the areas of both gardens are the same,
calculate the total cost of fencing the rectangular garden.

Case Study: Roads in "Central Mall Complex"

15) In the newly built "Central Mall Complex," two roads intersect at right angles in the
center of the complex. Each road has a width of 4 metres. The length of the mall is 100 m,
and the breadth is 50 m. The management of the mall wants to calculate the total cost of
paving these roads. The cost of paving is ₹150 per square metre.

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Questions:

1. Calculate the area covered by the first road, "Main Avenue," which runs along the
length of the mall.
2. Calculate the area covered by the second road, "Market Street," which runs along the
breadth of the mall.
3. What is the area of the intersection (overlap) of "Main Avenue" and "Market Street"?
4. What is the total area covered by both roads?
5. Calculate the total cost of paving "Main Avenue" and "Market Street.

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