Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Similarity (Section 2)

  • 1
    If the height of a triangle is doubled while the base remains constant, what is the effect on the area?
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    (A)
    The area doubles.
  • 2
    Two triangles ABC and BDC, where angle ABC = angle BDC = 90° and AB=6cm, BC=8cm, and BD=4.8cm. What is the length of DC?
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    (B)
    6.4 cm
  • 3
    The scale on a map is 1:50,000. If two cities are 3 cm apart on the map, what is the actual distance in kilometers?
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    (B)
    1.5 km
  • 4
    A glass holds 15 cl. If the capacity is doubled, how does the height change?
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    (C)
    multiplied by ∛2
  • 5
    A cube has a surface area of 54 cm². If each side is doubled, what is the new surface area?
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    (D)
    432 cm²
  • 6
    If two similar figures have a surface area ratio of 49:81, what is the ratio of their corresponding side lengths?
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    (A)
    7:9
  • 7
    If the sides of a square are tripled, what is the change in the area?
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    (C)
    Area is multiplied by 9
  • 8
    If the area of a square is doubled, what is the effect on the side length?
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    (B)
    The side length is multiplied by √2.
  • 9
    If the volume of a cube is 64 cm³, and a similar cube has a side length that is twice as long, what is the volume of the larger cube?
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    (D)
    512 cm³
  • 10
    A small sphere has a radius of 3 cm. A larger sphere has a radius of 9 cm. By what factor has the surface area of the sphere increased?
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    (C)
    9
  • 11
    A model of a building has a volume of 1000 cm³. The actual building is built to a scale of 1:100. What is the volume of the actual building?
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    (D)
    10000000000 cm³
  • 12
    A glass holds 15 cl, and a larger similar glass is in the ratio 1:1.2. Calculate the capacity of the larger glass.
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    (C)
    25.92 cl
  • 13
    The ratio of the volumes of two similar cones is 8:27. What is the ratio of their heights?
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    (A)
    2:3
  • 14
    A model aircraft is made to a scale of 1:50. The area of the wing on the model is 18 cm². What is the area of the wing on the real aircraft?
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    (D)
    450000 cm²
  • 15
    A model building has a height of 10 cm. The actual building is 50 m tall. What is the scale used to build the model?
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    (B)
    1:50
  • 16
    The model has a volume of 1340 cm³. What will be the volume of the sculpture if the scale factor is 10?
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    (D)
    1340000 cm³
  • 17
    Two similar cones have heights in a ratio of 2:5. If the surface area of the smaller cone is 24 cm², what is the surface area of the larger cone?
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    (D)
    24 cm²
  • 18
    If the scale factor between two similar figures is 1:0.5, what is the ratio of their areas?
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    (A)
    1:0.25
  • 19
    Two similar figures have a volume ratio of 64:125. What is the ratio of their corresponding side lengths?
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    (A)
    4:5
  • 20
    A model of a building is made to a scale of 1:50. A room in the model is a cuboid with dimensions 7.4cm by 9.8cm by 6.5cm high. Calculate the floor area of the room in the actual building.
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    (D)
    181.3 m²
  • 21
    A tray has an area of 160 cm². What is the area of a similar tray if the lengths are halved?
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    (A)
    40 cm²
  • 22
    The rectangles ABCD and PQRS are similar. Find the length of PQ if AB=6cm, CD=4cm, and BC=5cm.
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    (A)
    7.5 cm
  • 23
    A model aircraft is made to a scale of 1:48. The area of the wing of the real aircraft is 52 m². What is the area of the wing of the model?
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    (A)
    0.0226 m²
  • 24
    Three similar wooden boxes have heights in the ratio 3:4:5. What is the ratio of their volumes?
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    (C)
    27:64:125
  • 25
    Three similar wooden boxes have heights in the ratio 3:4:5. What is the ratio of their volumes?
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    (C)
    27:64:125
  • 26
    A jug holds 50cl is 12 cm high. A similar jug holds 2 litres. What is its height?
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    (A)
    19.0 cm
  • 27
    A tray has an area of 169 cm². What is the area of a similar tray whose lengths are one and a half times as large?
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    (B)
    380.25 cm²
  • 28
    The length scale factor is 10. What is the area scale factor?
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    (C)
    100
  • 29
    The area of a rug is 2.4 times as large as the area of a similar rug. If the length of the smaller rug is 1.6m, find the length of the larger rug.
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    (A)
    2.47m
  • 30
    If a model drawn an area of 5m² in real life is represented by 20 cm² on the model, what is the scale?
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    (C)
    1:50
  • 31
    The heights of two similar glasses are in the ratio 1:1.2. Calculate the capacity of the larger glass.
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    (C)
    1.728 times the smaller
  • 32
    A model of a building is made to a scale of 1:50. A room in the model has dimensions 7.4cm by 9.8cm by 6.5cm. Calculate the floor area of the room in the actual building.
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    (D)
    18.13 m²
  • 33
    If two rectangles are similar, and the scale factor of the sides is 3, how does the area change?
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    (D)
    Increases by a factor of 9
  • 34
    The lengths of the sides of a rectangle are doubled. By what factor is the area increased?
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    (C)
    4
  • 35
    The area of a rug is 2.4 times as large as the area of a similar rug. What is the length of the larger rug if the length of the smaller rug is 1.6m?
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    (A)
    2.47 m
  • 36
    The area of a square is 4 cm². If the square is enlarged by increasing the length of its sides by 100%, what will be the area of the enlarged square?
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    (C)
    16 cm²
  • 37
    If a cube has a volume of 8 cm³ and it is enlarged by a scale factor of 2, what is the new volume?
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    (D)
    64 cm³
  • 38
    The surface area of a container is 100 cm². If the container is enlarged with a length scale factor of 3, what will be the new surface area?
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    (C)
    900 cm²
  • 39
    To what scale is a model drawn if an area of 5 m² in real life is represented by 20 cm² on the model?
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    (B)
    1:100
  • 40
    An artist makes a model for a large sculpture. The model is 24cm high. The finished sculpture will be 3.6m high. Find the length scale factor.
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    (A)
    15
  • 41
    In the triangle, angle ABC = angle BDC = 90°, AB = 6 cm, BC = 8 cm and BD = 4.8 cm. What is the length of DC?
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    (B)
    6.4 cm
  • 42
    The area of a rug is 2.4 times as large as the area of a similar rug. If the length of the smaller rug is 1.6m, find the length of the larger rug.
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    (B)
    2.4 m
  • 43
    A tray has an area of 169 cm². What is the area of a similar tray whose lengths are one and a half times as large?
    Sagot
    (B)
    380.25 cm²
  • 44
    If two shapes are similar, what must be true about their corresponding angles?
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    (B)
    They must be equal.
  • 45
    In mathematics, what does the word 'similar' mean?
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    (C)
    Exact enlargement of the other
  • 46
    A cube has a volume of 10 cm³. If the cube's side lengths are tripled, what is the new volume?
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    (C)
    270 cm³
  • 47
    If a model of a building is created to a scale of 1:50, and a room in the model has dimensions 7.4 cm by 9.8 cm by 6.5 cm, calculate the floor area of the room in the actual building.
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    (D)
    18.5 m²
  • 48
    If the length scale factor is 2, what is the area scale factor?
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    (B)
    4
  • 49
    For two shapes to be similar, which conditions must be met?
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    A
    B