$CATEGORY: M/11. Area and its Boundry

//Multiple Choice(10)

What is the perimeter of a square with a side length of 6 meters?
{
= 24 m
~ 36 m
~ 12 m
~ 18 m
}

Bhola fenced a triangular plot using 24 meters of wire. If the sides are 8 m, 7 m, and 9 m, what is the perimeter?
{
~ 25 m
= 24 m
~ 20 m
~ 30 m
}

Which of the following shapes has the smallest perimeter for the same area?
{
= Circle
~ Square
~ Rectangle
~ Triangle
}

A rectangle has a length of 12 m and a width of 6 m. What is its perimeter?
{
= 36 m
~ 24 m
~ 30 m
~ 18 m
}

If Bhola's square tomato plot requires 20 m of fencing, what is the length of one side?
{
= 5 m
~ 10 m
~ 4 m
~ 6 m
}

//True or False(10)

The perimeter of a square is equal to four times its side length. {T}

A triangle always has a smaller perimeter than a rectangle of the same area. {F}

The perimeter of a rectangle with length 8 m and width 5 m is 26 m. {T}

A circle has the largest perimeter for a fixed area. {F}

Bhola’s rectangular farm needed 36 meters of wire because its perimeter was 36 meters. {T}

//Fill in the blanks (10)

The perimeter of a square is ___ times the length of one side.
{
~ 2
~ 3
= 4
~ 5
}

The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is ___ × (length + width).
{
~ 4
= 2
~ 1
~ 3
}

Bhola’s square plot for tomatoes required ___ meters of wire.
{
~ 36
~ 24
= 20
~ 22
}

The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its ___.
{
= Sides
~ Diagonals
~ Areas
~ All of the above
}

If the perimeter of a square is 16 m, each side is ___ meters.
{
~ 2
= 4
~ 6
~ 7
}

//Match the Following(1)

Match the following items from Column A with their correct corresponding options from Column B:
{
=Square -> 4 x side
=Rectangle -> 2 x (length + width)
=Triangle -> Sum of all sides
=Circle -> π x diameter
}

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