Class 8 Maths Chapter 11 Mensuration MCQs
Class 8 Maths Chapter 11 – Mensuration MCQs (Questions and Answers) are available online with explanations for students. These multiple-choice questions are formulated by experts, according to the CBSE syllabus (2021-2022) and NCERT curriculum. The objective questions are given chapter-wise at BYJU’S to make all the students learn each concept and lead them to score better marks in exams. Also, learn important questions for class 8 Maths here.
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MCQs Questions on Class 8 Chapter 11 Mensuration
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are given for the Class 8 Mensuration chapter.
1. Area of a triangle with base (b) and height (h) is:
A. b.h
B. ½ b.h
C. 2b.h
D. None of these
Answer: B. ½ b.h
2. Area of the square with side-length ‘a’ is:
A. 2a
B. 4a
C. a/2
D. a2
Answer: D. a2
3. The area of a parallelogram with length (l) and breadth (b) is:
A. ½ lb
B. 2lb
C. lb
D. (lb)2
Answer: C. lb
4. Area of a circle with radius ‘r’ is:
A. πr²
B. ½ πr²
C. 2πr²
D. 4πr²
Answer: A. πr²
5. 1 cm is equal to how many millimeters?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 1/10
D. 1/100
Answer: A. 10
1 cm = 10 mm
6. Surface area of cube of edge ‘a’ is:
A. 4a²
B. 6a²
C. 3a²
D. a²
Answer: B. 6a²
7. Volume of a cuboid of length (l), width (w) and height (h) is:
A. lbh
B. lb + bh + hl
C. 2 (lb + bh + hl)
D. 2 (l + b) h
Answer: A. lbh
8. Volume of a cylinder with base radius = r and height = h, is:
A. 2πrh
B. πr²h
C. 2πr (r + h)
D. 1/3 πr²h
Answer: B. πr²h
9. 1 litre is equal to how many cubic centimeters?
A. 10 cu.cm
B. 100 cu.cm
C. 1000 cu.cm
D. 10000 cu.cm
Answer: C. 1000 cu.cm
10. The perimeter of a rectangle with length (l) and width (w) is:
A. l+w
B. 2(l+w)
C. (l+w)2
D. lw
Answer: B. 2(l+w)
11. If the length and breadth of a rectangle are 15cm and 10cm, respectively, then its area is:
A. 100 sq.cm
B. 150 sq.cm
C. 115 sq.cm
D. 200 sq.cm
Answer: B
Explanation: Length = 15 cm
And breadth = 10 cm
Area of rectangle = Length x breadth
= 15 x 10
= 150 cm2
12. The area of a rhombus whose diagonals are of lengths 10 cm and 8.2 cm is:
A. 41 cm2
B. 82 cm2
C. 410 cm2
D. 820 cm2
Answer: A
Explanation: Area of rhombus = ½ d1 d2
A = ½ x 10 x 8.2
A = 41 cm2
13. The area of a trapezium is 480 cm2, the distance between two parallel sides is 15 cm and one of the parallel side is 20 cm. The other parallel side is:
A. 20 cm
B. 34 cm
C. 44 cm
D. 50 cm
Answer: C
Explanation: Area of trapezium = ½ h (a+b)
a=20cm, h = 15cm, Area = 480 sq.cm
480 = ½ (15) (20+b)
20+b = (480 x 2)/15
20+b=64
b=44cm
14. The area of a rhombus is 240 cm2 and one of the diagonals is 16 cm. Find the other diagonal.
A. 16 cm
B. 20 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 36 cm
Answer: C
Explanation: Area = 240 cm2
d1 = 16 cm
Area of rhombus = ½ d1 x d2
240 = ½ x 16 x d2
d2 = 480/16 = 30 cm
15. A cuboid has ______ pairs of identical faces.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer: B
Explanation: All six faces are rectangular, and opposites faces are identical. So there are three pairs of identical faces.
16. All six faces of a cube are:
A. Identical
B. Different
C. Circular
D. Rectangular
Answer: A
Explanation: All six faces are squares and identical
17. A cylindrical box has ____ curved surface and ____ circular faces, which are identical.
A. One, One
B. One, two
C. two, one
D. two, two
Answer: B
Explanation: A cylindrical box having circular bases have identical top. One curved surface and two circular faces which are identical.
18. If a cuboidal box has height, length and width as 20 cm, 15 cm and 10 cm respectively. Then its total surface area is:
A. 1100 cm2
B. 1200 cm2
C. 1300 cm2
D. 1400 cm2
Answer: C
Explanation: Total surface area = 2 (20 × 15 + 20 × 10 + 10 × 15)
TSA = 2 ( 300 + 200 + 150) = 1300 cm2
19. The height of a cylinder whose radius is 7 cm and the total surface area is 968 cm2 is:
A. 15 cm
B. 17 cm
C. 19 cm
D. 21 cm
Answer: A
Explanation: Total surface area = 2πr (h + r)
968 = 2 x 22/7 x 7 (7+h)
h = 15 cm
20. The height of a cuboid whose volume is 275 cm3 and base area is 25 cm2 is:
A. 10 cm
B. 11 cm
C. 12 cm
D. 13 cm
Answer: B
Explanation: Volume of a cuboid = Base area × Height
Height = Volume / Base area
H = 275/25 = 11 cm