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APPENDIX -D
Achievement Test
Name............................................ ..........
Roll Number
Class........................................................
School..........
Instructions for the Students/Respondents
Do not start the test until you have been asked. Read the following instructions
carefully:
1. There are 74 questions in all. All are compulsory.
2. In this test three types of questions are given. In Section ‘A’ questions of
True/False type are given which have to be responded either in ‘T’ which
stands for True, if the statement is true or in ‘F’ which stands for False, if
the statement is false/wrong. The responses ‘T’ or ‘F’, whatever seems to
be appropriate to you are to be indicated in bracket () given against each
statement. In section ‘B’ fill in the blanks type questions are given. You
are required to fill in the correct answer /response in these questions (in
the blank space given for that purpose). In section ‘C’ Multiple Types of
questions are given. You are required to mark V on the correct
answer/option.
3. If some word or language is not clear, then you can enquire from the
teacher.
4. Don’t ask anything from anyone while attempting the question paper.
5. If you don’t know the answer to any question, then don’t waste your time
on that question. Move to the next question.
6.
Each correct answer has 1 mark score. There is no negative marking.
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SECTION-A
True/False
1. The diagonals of a parallelogram are equal. (
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2. The diagonals of a rectangle are perpendicular to each other. (
3. The diagonals of a rhombus are equal. (
4. Every rhombus is a kite. (
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5. Every square is a parallelogram. (
6. Every square is a rhombus. (
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7. Every rectangle is a parallelogram. (
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8. Every parallelogram is a rectangle. (
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9. The base angles of an isosceles trapezium are equal. (
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10. The area of a rhombus whose diagonals are 10 cm and 12 cm is 120 cm2. (
11. The larger cube occupies less space. (
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12. The space occupied by a solid body is called its surface. (
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13. Area of four walls of a room = Perimeter of floors x height of a wall. (
14. A cubical water tank is 4 cm long. Its capacityin liters is 6400 L. (
15. A cuboid has six faces which are all rectangle. (
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16. If you know the volume of a cube, you can find the length of its edge. (
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17. Surface area of a cube is the sum of the areas of all its faces of a solidfigure.(
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18. The height of cuboidal, whose floor area is 150 m2 and Volume is 600 m3,is 4m.
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19. The height of a right circular cylinder of a Volume 27 cm3 at height 3 cm, is 9 cm.
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20. The volume of a cylinder whose area is 35 cm2 and its height is 12 cm, is 210
cm3. (
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21. Each plane end of a right circular cylinder is called its base. (
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22. The radius of a cylinder is doubled but its lateral surface is unchanged, then its
height will be halved. (
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23. The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of one end of the
cylinder by its height. (
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24. Total surface area of the cylinder = Curved surface area + Area of the base. (
SECTIONS
Fill in the blanks:
25. A simple closed plane figure formed by line segments is called a--------------26. Each end point of a side is called a-----------------------------------of the polygon.
27.---------------------- polygon is a polygon with all its sides and all its angle equal.
28. The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at------------------------------------angles.
29. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all side------------------------------- .
30. A solid has------------------------ dimensions.
31. Bodies that have definite shape are called---------------------------------------32. The space occupied by a solid body is called its-------------------------------------33. The comers of a solid shape are called its.............................................................
34. A cuboid is a solid having------------------------------ rectangular faces.
35. A cuboid has--------------------------- edges.
36. A cuboid has--------------------------- vertices.
37. A cuboid in which length, breadth and height are all equal is called----------------38. Lateral surface area of the cuboids is--------- ------ -----------------
39. The edge of a cube in V49 cm. Its surface area is-------------------------------------40. The---------------------- surface area of a rectangular solid gives the area of its four
walls.
41. Total surface area of a cuboid =----------------------------- .
42. A cube with a side 01 cm has a volume of 01-----------------------------------—
centimeter
43. The volume in the amount of space that a shape takes up in--------------------------dimension
44. The surface area of a cube is 6 a2, where..................... is the length of one edge.
45. Each plane end of a right circular cylinder is called its--------------- --------
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46. The line joining the centers of the circular ends of a cylinder is called its-
47. If the axis of a cylinder is perpendicular to the circular ends, then it is called a
circular cylinder.
48. The total surface area of cylinder is the sum of the areas of its------------------------and its curved surfaces.
49. How many cubic centimeters make 1 liter? .....................................
50. Curved surface are of a cylinder = circumference of its base x ----------------------
SECTION-C
Multiple Choice Questions:
51. Volume has
(i) 4 dimensions
(ii) 2 dimensions (iii)
3 dimensions
(iv)
None
52. The parallel side of a trapezium measure 14 cm and 18 cm and the distance
between them is 9 cm. The area of the trapezium is
(i) 96 cm2
(ii) 144 cm2
(iii)
189 cm2
(iv)
207 cm2
53. What is the area of Trapezium with base 12 cm and height 6 cm, if the side
parallel to the given base is 7 cm long.
(i)
57 cm2
(ii) 65 cm2
(iii) 75 cm2
(iv) 56 cm2
54. What is the area of rhombus?
(i)
(iii)
V% (Product of diagonals)
(ii)
lA (Product of sides)
Product of diagonals
(iv) Product of sides
55. Area of rhombus whose diagonals are 18 cm and 6.4 cm is
(i)
47.5 cm2
(ii)
35.6 cm2
(iii) 55.4 cm2
(iv)
57.6 cm2
56. Lateral Surface area of a cube whose edge is 10 cm. is
(i)
726 cm2
(ii)
400 cm2
(iii) 837 cm2
(iv)
576 cm2
57. The total surface area of a cube is 54 cm2,-----------------------length of its side.
(i)
5 cm
(ii)
3 cm
(iii)
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4 cm
(iv)
6 cm
58. When all sides of a cuboids are equal in length, it is called
(i)
plane cuboids
(ii) equilateral cuboid
(iii) cube
(iv) cylinder
59. Volume of cuboid measuring 14 cm by 10 cm by 8 cm is
(i)
1120 cm3 (ii)
1036 cm3
(iii) 1200 cm3
(iv)
127.6 cm3
(iv)
1269 cm3
60. Volume of cube with the given side 6 cm is
(i)
36 cm3
(ii)
216 cm3
(iii) 72 cm3
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61. The total surface area of a cube is 150 cm its volume is
(i) 216 cm3
(ii)
125 cm3
(iii) 64 cm3
(iv)
100 cm3
62. If each side of a cube is doubled then its volume becomes
(i) doubled
(ii)
4 times
(iii) 6 times
(iv)
8 times
63. If each side of a cube is doubled then its surface area becomes
(i) doubled
(ii)
4 times
(iii) 6 times
(iv)
8 times
64. How many cubes of 10 cm edge can be put in a cubical box of lm edge?
(i) 100
(ii) 10
(iii) 10000
(iv)
1000
65. What is the Diagonal of a Cuboid when length=l, breadth=b and height=h
(i)
Vl2 + b2 + h2
(ii)
V/2 + b2
Vh2 + b2
(iii)
(iv) l2+b2+h2
66. The area of a trapezium is 180 cm2 and its height is 9 cm. If one of the parallel
sides is longer than the other by 6 cm , the length of the longer of the parallel
sides is
(i) 24cm
(ii) 18cm
(iii) 23 cm
(iv)
17 cm
67. The height of a cylinder is 80 cm and the diameter of its base is 7 cm . The
whole surface area of the cylinder is :
(i) 3080 cm2
(ii) 1942 cm2
(iii) 1760 cm2
(iv) 1837 cm2
68. If each edge of a cuboid is doubled then its surface area increase.
(i) 2 times
(ii) 4 times
(iii) 8 times
(iv) None of these
69. If each edge of a cuboid is doubled then its volume increase.
(i) 2 times
(ii) 4 times
(iii) 8 times
(iv) None of these
70. The height of a cuboid whose volume is 275 cm3 and base area is 25 cm2 is
(i) 10 cm
(ii) 11cm
(iii) 12 cm
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(iv) 13 cm
71. Five equal cubes, each of edge 5 cm , are placed adjacent to each other. The
volume of the cuboid so formed is
(i) 125 cm3
(ii) 375 cm3
(iii) 525 cm3
(iv) 625 cm3
72. The volume of a cylinder is 660 cm3. Find its height if its radius is 5 cm.
(i)
8.4 cm
(ii)
21cm
(iii)
7.4 cm
(iv)
12 cm
73. The radius of a cylinder is 7 cm and its curved surface area is 220 cm2. The
volume of the cylinder is
(i) 770 cm3
(ii) 1000 cm3
(iii)
1540 cm3
(iv) 6622 cm3
74. If the capacity of a cylindrical tank is 1848 m3 and diameter of its base is 14 m,
the depth of the tank is
(i)
8m
(ii)
12 m
(iii)
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16 m
(iv) 18 m