Math, asked by secretreasure45, 27 days ago

1 The area of the figure formed by joining the mid points of

the adjacent sides of a rhombus with diagonals 16cm and

12cm is

(a) 28cm2

(b) 48cm2

(c) 96cm2

(d) 24cm2



2 The figure obtained by joining the mid points of the adjacent

sides of a rectangle of sides 8cm and 6cm is

(a) a rhombus ar. = 24cm2

(b) a rectangle ar. = 24cm2



(c) a square ar. = 26cm2

(d) a trapezium ar. = 14cm2



3 If a triangle and a parallelogram are on the same base and

between the same parallels then the ratio of the area of the

triangle to the area of the parallelogram is

(a) 1: 4 (b) 1: 2 (c) 3: 1 (d) 1: 5

4 In Δ ABC, D, E and F are the mid points of BC, CA and AB

respectively. If ar. (ΔABC) = 24cm2

, then area of trapezium

FBCE is

(a) 16cm2

(b) 18cm2

(c) 20cm2

(d) 22cm2



5 ABCD is a quadrilateral whose diagonal BD divides it into

two parts of equal in area, then ABCD is

(a) rhombus (b) rectangle (c) parallelogram (d) all of these​

Answers

Answered by anitadevi95929592
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Answer:

1 48 cm 2

2 a rhombus ar . 24 cm 2

3 1:2

420 cm 2

5 Parallelogram

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