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CBSE
Class 8
Mathematics
Ganita Prakash Part II
The Baudhayana-Pythagoras Theorem

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Question Bank: The Baudhayana-Pythagoras Theorem

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Q1.

What is the area of a square with side length 4 units?

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Q2.

If the side length of a square is halved, what happens to its area?

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Q3.

How do you construct a square with half the area of a given square?

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Q4.

A square has an area of 36 sq. units. What is the side length of the square?

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Q5.

What happens to the area of a square if the length of its side is doubled?

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Q6.

If each side of a square is reduced to half its length, what will be the area of the new square when the original area is 64 sq. units?

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Q7.

In Baudhāyana's method, how do you obtain a square with double the area of the original square?

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Q8.

What geometric shape is formed when you connect the midpoints of a square's sides?

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Q9.

What is the area of a new square formed using the diagonal of a square with area 1 square unit?

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Q10.

Why is the area of the inner square (formed by midpoints) half that of the outer square?

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Q11.

If a square has a side length of 4 cm, what is the side length of the square that has double its area?

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Q12.

If a square's side is 1 unit, what is the area of a square that fits within it, maintaining half the area?

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Q13.

Which construction method was suggested by Baudhāyana for doubling a square’s area?

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Q14.

What does the area of a square measure in terms of its side length?

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Q15.

What is the resulting area of a square placed around another square, using four identical triangles from the original?

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Q16.

When constructing a square with half the area, which method is commonly used?

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Q17.

If a square has corners labeled A, B, C, and D, how do you identify the area of the square formed by connecting points A and C?

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Q18.

What is the relationship between the side length and area of a square?

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Q19.

How many smaller squares can fit into the original square without overlaps when halves are created?

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Q20.

If two squares have sides in a 1:2 ratio, how do their areas compare?

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Q21.

Why does constructing a new square on the diagonal create areas that are congruent?

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Q22.

Which of the following constructions correctly halves a square's area?

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Q23.

What is the effect on area when adjusting the corners of square A with respect to its diagonal to form square B?

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Q24.

Why is it incorrect to state that halving the side length results in half the area?

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Q25.

To construct a square with half the area of the original, what pivotal point do you utilize?

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Q26.

How does Baudhāyana’s approach change the way we view the properties of right triangles in relation to squares?

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Q27.

What proves that placing two squares side by side will double the original square's area?

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Q28.

In Baudhāyana's theorems, which geometric principle is highlighted through the process of doubling area?

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Q29.

What is the length of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle with equal sides of length 1 unit?

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Q30.

If the sides of an isosceles right triangle are both 5 units, what is the length of the hypotenuse?

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Q31.

What is the relationship between the lengths of the sides and the hypotenuse in an isosceles right triangle?

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Q32.

In a triangle, if the hypotenuse is √50, what are the lengths of the equal sides?

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Q33.

How do you express the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle in terms of the side length a?

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Q34.

An isosceles right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 12. What is the length of each side?

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Q35.

If the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle is √72, what are the lengths of the other two sides?

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Q36.

In an isosceles right triangle, if each leg measures x, what is the hypotenuse in simplified form?

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Q37.

Which of the following sides best describes the relationship in an isosceles right triangle?

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Q38.

If the length of each leg of an isosceles right triangle is doubled, what happens to the length of the hypotenuse?

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Q39.

Identify the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle from the area of 32 square units.

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Q40.

A triangle has a hypotenuse of 5√2. What is the length of each leg?

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Q41.

What is the minimum hypotenuse length of an isosceles right triangle with legs of 3 units?

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Q42.

For an isosceles right triangle, if the length of the hypotenuse is given, how can the length of one side be determined?

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Q43.

If an isosceles right triangle has a hypotenuse of √80, what is the length of its equal sides?

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Q44.

What is the sum of the areas of two squares with side lengths 3 cm and 4 cm?

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Q45.

If you have two squares with side lengths 5 cm and 12 cm, what is the length of the diagonal of the resulting square?

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Q46.

In combining two different squares, if the first square has an area of 64 cm² and the second has an area of 36 cm², what will be the area of the square made by their diagonal?

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Q47.

Two squares with side lengths 6 cm and 8 cm are combined. What is the area of the larger square formed?

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Q48.

Which pair of squares can produce a diagonal measuring 10 cm?

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Q49.

What do you call the length of the side of the larger square formed by the diagonal when two smaller squares are combined?

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Q50.

When combining squares with side lengths 7 cm and 24 cm, what is the hypotenuse's length?

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Q51.

If a right triangle is formed using sides 9 cm and 12 cm, what is the area of the square formed by the hypotenuse?

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Q52.

Which property states that the diagonal of a square can be calculated from the lengths of its sides?

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Q53.

If a right triangle's legs are 5 cm and 12 cm, what is the area of the larger square formed by the hypotenuse?

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Q54.

Two squares with areas 25 cm² and 64 cm² are combined. What is the area of the new square?

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Q55.

How do the areas of two squares relate to the hypotenuse formed when combined?

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Q56.

What is the result of combining square areas 16 cm² and 36 cm²?

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Q57.

If the diagonal of a square is 10 cm, what is the length of each side?

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Q58.

Combining squares with areas of 4 cm² and 9 cm² gives which diagonal length?

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Q59.

Which of the following sets of integers forms a Pythagorean triple?

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Q60.

What is the relationship defining a right triangle with sides a, b, and hypotenuse c?

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Q61.

Which of the following is NOT a Baudhāyana triple?

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Q62.

How many Baudhāyana triples have all sides less than or equal to 20?

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Q63.

If a triangle has sides 15, 20, and 25, what type of triangle is it?

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Q64.

If k=2, what are the values of (3k, 4k, 5k)?

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Q65.

Is (8, 15, 17) a Baudhāyana triple? Confirm by using the theorem.

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Q66.

Which integer triple is formed by multiplying (3, 4, 5) by 3?

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Q67.

What condition must be met for integers a, b, and c to form a right triangle?

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Q68.

Which of the following is an example of a non-Pythagorean triple?

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Q69.

Which of these triples is generated by (3k, 4k, 5k) when k=1?

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Q70.

How can you determine if (15, 36, 39) is a valid Pythagorean triple?

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Q71.

What is the perimeter of the triangle with sides (9, 12, 15)?

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Q72.

If (3, 4, 5) are multiplied by a factor of 6, what are the new side lengths?

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Q73.

Which integer represents k in the Pythagorean triple (3k, 4k, 5k) that results in the side lengths (9, 12, 15)?

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Q74.

What does the term 'Baudhāyana triple' refer to?

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Q75.

If n = 7, what is the 7th odd number?

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Q76.

How is the 5th odd number used to generate Baudhāyana triples?

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Q77.

Which of the following is a conclusion about non-primitive Baudhāyana triples?

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Q78.

What is the significance of Fermat’s study of Baudhāyana triples?

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Q79.

In the sum of the first n odd numbers, which equation represents the total?

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Q80.

What property of the nth odd number (2n - 1) is particularly useful?

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Q81.

Given the hypotenuse is 13 and one leg is 12, what is the other leg in the Baudhāyana triple?

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Q82.

Which example does NOT fit the Baudhāyana criteria?

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Q83.

In the problem from Bhāskarāchārya’s Līlāvatī, what is the value of x if the stem length is calculated?

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Q84.

What form does the sum of the first n squares take?

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Q85.

If 2n - 1 = 49, what is the value of n?

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Q86.

Which number is NOT an odd square?

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Q87.

What does the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras theorem relate to in geometry?

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Q88.

If one side of a right triangle is 6 units and the other side is 8 units, what is the length of the hypotenuse?

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Q89.

A ladder leans against a wall forming a right triangle with the ground. If the foot of the ladder is 5 meters from the wall and the ladder is 13 meters long, how high up the wall does the ladder reach?

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Q90.

In a right triangle, if one leg is 7 units and the hypotenuse is 25 units, what is the length of the other leg?

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Q91.

Determine the length of the diagonal of a rectangle with sides of length 9 units and 12 units.

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Q92.

In finding the depth of a lake using a right triangle model, if a lotus stem rises 1 unit above the water and extends 3 units from its base to the water, how deep is the lake?

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Q93.

A right triangle has angles of 30°, 60°, and 90°. If the length of the hypotenuse is 10 units, what is the length of the shortest side?

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Q94.

What is the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle if its hypotenuse is 17 units?

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Q95.

If the height of a right triangle is doubled while keeping the base constant, how is the area affected?

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Q96.

Which of the following is NOT a consequence of the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras theorem?

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Q97.

A right triangle has one leg that measures 9 units and the hypotenuse measures 15 units. What is the other leg's length?

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Q98.

If a right triangle has legs measuring 5 units and 12 units, what is the area of this triangle?

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Q99.

How does the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras theorem assist in real-life applications?

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Q100.

In a problem using the Baudhāyana-Pythagoras theorem, if the calculated hypotenuse is longer than either leg, what can be inferred?

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