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The area of a rectangle (length = 5 cm and width = 2 cm)
a) 25 cm^2
b) 10 cm^2
c) 7 cm^2
d) 14 cm^2

The area of a trapezium with base a = 3 cm, base b = 5 cm and height h = 6 cm
a) 14 cm^2
b) 24 cm^2
c) 10 cm^2
d) 90 cm^2

A trapezium is a quadrilateral that has
a) No parallel sides
b) only one pair of parallel sides.
c) two pairs of parallel sides
d) four equal sides

The area of a triangle is
a) Base x height
b) Half of the base x height
c) Sum of the base and the height
d) Half of the base multiplied by the half of the height

The area of a parallelogram with base = 4 cm and height = 6 cm, is
a) 10 cm^2
b) 16 cm^2
c) 24 cm^2
d) 6 cm^2

The area of a triangle with base = 4 cm and height = 6 cm, is
a) 12 cm^2
b) 24 cm^2
c) 36 cm^2
d) 10 cm^2

The area of a square with 5 cm side is
a) 20 cm^2
b) 125 cm^2
c) 25 cm^2
d) 10 cm^2

A Parallelogram has
a) Two equal sides
b) two pairs of parallel lines
c) no symmetry axis
d) its diagonals parallels

The area of a parallelogram with base = 2 cm and height = 6 cm, is
a) 12 cm^2
b) 32 cm^2
c) 10 cm^2
d) 11 cm^2

The area of a parallelogram with base = 1 cm and height = 6 cm, is
a) 6 cm^2
b) 125 cm^2
c) 120 cm^2
d) 14 cm^2

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