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J: Triangl i'"JS: Mul Tivector Review and Training Center

1. The document provides 22 geometry problems involving calculations of areas, volumes, lengths, and angles for various shapes including triangles, circles, spheres, cylinders, tetrahedrons, and more. The problems cover concepts like perimeter, regular polygons, tangents, overlapped shapes, and calculating dimensions given certain conditions.
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J: Triangl i'"JS: Mul Tivector Review and Training Center

1. The document provides 22 geometry problems involving calculations of areas, volumes, lengths, and angles for various shapes including triangles, circles, spheres, cylinders, tetrahedrons, and more. The problems cover concepts like perimeter, regular polygons, tangents, overlapped shapes, and calculating dimensions given certain conditions.
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MULTIVECTOR REViEW AND TRAINING CENTER

PLANE AND SOLID GEOMETRY JY>


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RE6r- Apr. 2003 I Apr. ~904 I J\pr. :?._()06 .~:r;::_d: e~ ._ - c "" - : ,_;7~
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1. J:~ perimeter of an (sosceles rig!1t triangl~~·i'"JS '1 0.2426. Compl1te 1rH::l area of the triangle in ·
/ 't
/,.~·square urns.
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2 8. 3 0.4

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2 .. lfthe area U1e equilateral triangle is 4 (sqrt. ~t~). find the perirneter.
J\. '!6 B. 14 (C.)2 D. 18
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t' = 0<. ·t-·£1 .~ r,;:-;... c,
REE ~ Ap1·. 2001 ;o. :? <t 2..c" ::" 2t.-1 ·~ -r;v_
3. 3 sides of.atriangie are: • ~O\:;. J
a =·12 ern, b ::. 10 em, c ~-::: 8 em L:::J.
3 heights each perp~icular to the 3 sides?
em 8. 22.03 em ~) 24.47 em D. 25.70 em

2002
is the sum of tile int~~.r'or a. ngles of a 15-sidt::d regular polygon? ~ ·
''>'1''C'l
,<,.,..,0 ~"") •
..,"'40
~ 0. ~...,./ C "'4RQ
,_ L tl r) 2620
t,_ • ·~
'k~ .
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5. Two squares eacr1 wrtt1 'i 2 ern sides, overlapped each other such that the overlapping area is
a re~~ular octagon. Determine the overlapping area in sq. em. ~~
1 B. '132.09 C ·123.4'i 8J119.30

Th(' ;i<T~1 in ~;q em of a requl;11 ("lCLlqon in•;cribod in n circle of 12 ern ·Y $'

A 110
/~
c b0.'l9 D. 407.29
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Kt.E ";\pr.
,./F~ri(.:l;t~ a per 1t~90n in a c1rcle with a circumference of ·1 00 ern.
/ f\-" ..)33.55 em
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B. 125.68 em C 1'15.6:3 em [} 89.5tl ern

Find the area of a regular hexagon circumscribing a circle with an area of 28~n sq. em.
2, . ern. El 1,001 sq. ern. C. 550 sq. em. D. 328 sq. ern .
.f'. . : .

of 2, 4 and 6 are externally tangent to each other, find the radius of the
circle that passes through the centers of the three-Rirc!es.
A. 3 4 5 (q:/ D. 6

a circle of radius 10 em. Find the length of each side

37.05 em D 3(3. 07 ern

·- A.pr, 2003
11. A wirr:: is shaped form a rectanf.1le 15 ern in length, the rectangle has an area of 150 cm 2 .
Then reshaped to form a square, wt13t is the square~)
168.45 B. 165. 156.25 D. '152.65

REE ·-Apr. 2006


'12. If 4 holes are to be spaced reguiarly on a with radius r =20 in., find the distance
t!1e centers of the successive holes.
B. 30 ...
C ':'

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13/\/Vilat is trH3 lengt!l of the arc intercepted by a central angle of ·1 /3 radian on a circle of radius
/ 30 ern? ·
5 ern .6/:j:o em C. 8.32 em 12.44 em
~~/
-· Apr. 2000
14. circiEJS, with a diameter ot ·1 0 rn, overl<?lp each other in such a way that each circle
tout;bes the centc:Jr of the other circ!e. Find the area bein~~ overlapped by the two circles.
:A~30. m2 61. m2 C. 15.355m 2 · D. 92.13m 2
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'15. A road is tangent to a circular !ake. !\long the road and 12 km from the point of tangency,
' another road opens towards the lai<e. From the point of intersection of the two roads to the
periphery of iakf;:, the length of new road is 11 km. If the new road will be prolonged
across lake, find tile len~Jth of be constructed.
A. 2. km B. 2. 2. km D. 2. km

·- Sep. 2002
'16. The ionr&est diagona: of a is 15 em, find volume of cube.
625.85 / 52 cmj C. !193.24 cm
3
D. 1295.36 cm
3
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7 The ratE~ at which a of vitamin C begins h? dissolw~ depends en the surface area a
One brand of tablet is 2 centirr110ters and iS in the shape of a cylinder \Iilith
f1emispheres of diamr::ter 0.5 attached to both ends. A second brand of is to
rnanufactured in the shape of a right circular cylinder of altitude 0.5 centimeter. Find the
of the tablet so H1at surface area is equal to that first tablet.
A !.1 em 1.2 ern C. 1 ern D. ·1.5 em

2004 I Sep, .2005


;at which H depends on the surface area of a
One brand of tablet is long and is in the shape of a with
to both ends. /\ second brand of is to
be manufactured in the shape a right circular cylinder of altitucje 0. 5 centimeter. Find thf:;
volume of tablet so that its surface area is equai to that of the first tablet.
3 ' ?
Sp! B. pi/B ~ pi pi/7

REE - Apr. 2001


19. A tetrahedron is a regular solid whose 4 equal faces (surfaces) are each an equi!at,~ral
triangle "What is the volume of such a solid whose 6 edges are each eqya! to ·1 0 em?
123. cu.cm. B. 117,27 cu.cm. 111.68 cu.cm. 11 7'.85 cu.cm. @.)
20. of the areas of two
.A,. 2: ·1 B. 4: 1 3:1

. in a po:iion of electrical railway cutting the areas of cross--section taken every 50 m are 2556,
9, ;noo, 2610, 2484 rrl Find volume~ cu. rne_ ter.
ra,. 2~'1
v ' 3· 00 B. !)·l:2
... r , t:::')l
~.; r.)·ry?
I~ P")O
::J\.
....... D. 129,690
,t..,.&;..-,1
\.-./

22.. What is the area in sq. rn. of a spherical triangle w!1ose angles are 60°, 80°, and 100", on a
sphere whose volume is 32rr/3 cu.m.
(t.04rr/3 B rr/3 C n/2 2n/3

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MULTIVECTOR REVIEW AN TRA!NING CENTER
PLAJ>~t;. AND SOUD GEOMETRY

23. What is the area in sq.cm. angle of 60 em?


A. 3200n

Find the area in sq. em. a zone of cadiu·:. ern if altitude of the zone is '? em.
A. C I D. 148n

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PLANE AND SOLlD GEOMETR"J{
SUPPLEMENTARY PROBU~MS

l. ln a circk of radius 2m, a five pointed star inscribed. \Vhat is the area of the star in square meter?
a. 4.5 · 045 c. 5.65 d. l(Ul2

2. The area of a regular polygon inscribed in a (ircle is to the area ofth: circumscribed regular polygon of the same
number of sides as 3:4. Find the number of :;ides.
h. 7 stdcs c. (i s:dcs d 5 ,ides

3. How many diagonals can be made out (;f Ow 1 l';iices of a octilgon')


a. 28 b. 20 c. lll d. 8

4. [)etcrmine the total length of the crossed belt which goes around the pulleys of radii 300 mm. and 180 mm.
respectively. Tl11~ distance between pulley centers is 762 mm.
a. 3347 mm. b. 3340 mm. c.J337 mm. d. 3330mrn.

5. T·.vo perpendicuiar chords each .5 m. fi·om the center of a circle of radius 4.0 m. cut the circle into four· parts. Find the
area of the sma!kst part.
a. 4.W5m~ c. c. 3.! d. L089m~~

6. A lawn is in t.hc form of a 30° right whose is 67m. On the long and 15m. from the short leg, is a peg to
w;1ich :: go:t! is tied such a;,; the farthest its rnouth can reach i.'; 30m. fhm1 !he peg. Find the area of lawn on which it can
gtaz<~ in square meters.
a. 1056.4 b. 1020.6 c. 1000.9 d. 1678.5

.,
!. A lJwn A.BC is in !:1c form of a tri;.mglc wlwse is i.20m . ;;nd shun nf 60m. A can1ho is tied to peg [j
such that the farthest distance its mouth em, reach is 65m. fn>m ;he ;>:g. Find tiw ar-::a of the !r11.vn on which it can graze
m sqwm:: meters.
a ...:345.8 d. 2987(';

8. /\n Inscribed angle is n/4 radian. and tits:.~ chord ofth~..- (~irclc subtcndcd thi::~ i:; I em. i·ind the radius of the
circk ;md t1w kngth of the ar·,·.
a. l2 em, 4rr em b. 12 em. 6n em c. lO em, 7n ern d. 12 em, i:ln em

q Fir:d th(;' dl'C(! ~quare em.) common two il'te,-seding circles of radii Scm. and Rem. iftheir c,;nters are Ocm.
apart.
a. 40.89 b. 56.98 c. 25.98 35.88

J 0. J'wo men /\ and n ~tartt:d h' walk fl·om the same nn ll!e circumftn:ncc of a circle whos •.· radius is lOOm; each
mm; at the rate of 120m per minulc. l f./\ vv<Jlks toward !hecen1cr of the c:ircl.c and B :1long the circunrtercnce,
whm wdl hz: the: distance ofthc lwo l'!ll'll aHcr one minuie?
b. !34.7m. c. 456.1\m. d. 49!l.7m.

ll. ~,()ft. 35ft. lfihe rope is ':Oft. and the goat can reach i ft 1~1rther than the
rope what is the ma1:.imum area the gont can ccw~r?
a. 4840 ..07 b. 4804 07 c . 804L(.(J7 d. 4084.07

l ::::. Tht~ d;o<ancc between the cen~er of the three c:rdc.s which arc tangent to cad: other externally are I 0, 12, and
l-~ units. Fi;Jd the :m::l oC!hc iargt·st cin·lc.
72;r c. 2Jn d. l6n
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·; 3, /\ l.'('fL1in srd hJ~ :~u vertices and~::,, stdc:~, llP\\' nldny


a. 40 J. 92
ULTIVECTOR REVJE'VV AND TRAINING CENTER

section of an prism ;u,; 3 in., 4 in .. 5 in., and 6 in., respectively, whik: the
btcr,J! edge i~ 8in. Find the area m sqp;:;re iqches.
a . .36 b. IAl C. 18 d.42

!:'i. Hmv much ofcJrtll's surf<H.T emil iiEili ;n· 1flw vvcn.: misccd h• tiw of tile diameter above it'! Radiu·; of the earth
is r;lkcn ds IJ·lnOk m.
6
:!. 171.6.\!0' b. l8.1.6xl0'' C. 19! 10 d.20 l .6x i o''

! (l, Find the dl'•,\'l in square inches or 1he b:IS(' n I'd l square pvn1m id whose Lttc:rai fan:s an: lu:.erallrianglcs and
wh1S<.' altiwje is Sin
384 d. 42

l7 Two cuts arc made on a circular log d r;1dius 0 .8ChrL The first perpendicular to the axis and the
s•-:cond inciined at an angle of 60" ·w1th the first. !f ~he; two cuts meet on the line through the center, find the volume of
lhc wc>n.:l cut out in cubic mef.en:
;;, 0.896 b.iQ.)O c. 0.235 d. 0.768

l 8. A herni~phcric;,oll
bowl was filled to a of l50mm. with mixture compounded from of two liquids one
whit~:. the other red. AJler f(:;r a period the mixture wa~; separated, the red liquid setiling bciow lhe white.
If the thickness ofsegmem whte i.s SOmm. find the voi. of liquid in the ':!owl in liters.
a. 9.4 b. !0.1 c. 8.4 d. 7.8

i 9. The area of a ltm·~ is 30 square em. and tltc area <.if its is ! SO square em. Find the angle of the iune.
b. l50" c. 30° d. 60°

:'0 A Jll'ntag,m and ;m cquian 1.~iilar spllnical Pll tile :;;nne sphere are equal in an:a. l ;he spherical exces~,
of the pcnwgon is Tl', find each of' tlll' triangle.
a. 70" b: 84''

The arc , 78'·', !34°, and !,6", on a sphere vvhose radii;;; is 3rn. Find the area of
the in square meters.
a. 28.97 'iQ 'l
L.\Y •. •.. c. 14 14 d. 84.82

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