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Perimeter & Area Quiz

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The rectangle on the gride below shows the shape and size of a picture frame Betty bought.

What is the perimeter of the picture frame?
12 in
24 in
28 in
35 in
The picture below shows the length and width of a tennis court.
Which equation below can be used to find the PERIMETER of the tennis court?
12x26 = P
26 - 12 = P
(12+4) + (26+4) = P
(2x12) + (2x26) = P
Mrs. Moody was looking at new houses. The dimensions of a kitchen are below. What is the perimeter of the kitchen below?
14 feet
26 feet
49 feet
52 feet
Look at the rectangles to help you choose the best statement below.
Rectangle R has a shorter perimeter than Rectangle Q
Rectangle T has a longer perimeter than Rectangle R
Rectangle S has a longer perimeter than Rectangle T
Rectangle S has the same perimeter as Rectangle Q
Nancy bought a picture frame that has a perimeter of 16 inches. Which of the following dimensions have a perimeter of 16 inches? Hint: draw out a rectangle.
15 inches by 1 inch
5 inches by 3 inches
8 inches by 8 inches
10 inches by 6 inches
The garden below was divided into two regions - one for carrots and one for peas.
Which expression represents the AREA, in square units, or the whole garden?
(5+10) + (5+6)
(5x10) x (5x6)
(5x10) + (5x6)
(5+10) x (5+6)
Mrs. Justo is putting in a new wood floor in her family room. How much AREA will she need to cover?
Hint: make 2 rectangles to help you solve & find area of each *remember AREA = Length x Width
15 square feet
20 square feet
35 square feet
40 square feet
Mrs. Corbett was building a garden. She knows that the total PERIMETER is 36 meters. One side is 15 meters. What is the length of side H?
3 meters
6 meters
21 meters
36 meters
The third graders were making a garden with lettuce and green beans. The dimensions of the lettuce garden are 2 feet by 6 feet. The dimensions of the green bean garden are 5 feet by 10 feet.
What is the AREA of the garden where only green beans will be planted? (hint: this is a multi-step problem)
12 square feet
38 square feet
50 square feet
62 square feet
The grid shows the size of five different figures. Which two figures have the same AREA?
Figure A and Figure B
Figure B and Figure E
Figure C and Figure D
Figure D and Figure B
Look at the cucumber garden below to answer the following question.
What smaller arrays could the cucumber garden be broken into? (hint: remember to break the shape into 2 smaller rectangles)
(4x2) + (2x10)
(4x2) + (2x8)
(2x2) + (4x10)
(4x4) + (2x10)
Mrs. Lehane is covering her bulletin board with fabric. She knows that the AREA of the board is 30 square feet, but she can't remember the dimensions of each side. Which of the following could be the dimensions of Mrs. Lehane's bulletin board? (hint: solve for each to help you)
15 sq. feet x 15 sq. feet
8 sq. feet x 4 sq. feet
3 sq. feet x 6 sq. feet
5 sq. feet x 6 sq. feet
The AREA of Patti's floor is 24 square feet. Select all the floors that could be Patti's. There are 3 correct answer choices.

floors 1, 2, and 3
floors 1, 4, and 5
floors 2, 3, and 5
floors 2, 3, and 4
Which rectilinear figure has an AREA of 14 sq. units?
Figure A
Figure B
Figure C
Figure D
Mrs. Corbett wants to buy border to put around her bulletin board. She knows that the board is a perfect square which has 4 equal sides. She knows she needs 32 feet of border. What equation below could help Mrs. Corbett find the length of each side?
32 divided by 4 = S
4 x 32 = S
32 - 4 = S
32 + 4 = S
Which rectilinear figures have the same PERIMETER, but different AREAS?
Figure A and Figure B
Figure C and Figure D
Figure A and Figure D
Figure A and Figure C
Which one of the following statements is true about area and perimeter?
The area of a figure is always greater than the perimeter of a figure.
The perimeter of a figure is always greater than the area of a figure.
The perimeter and area of a figure always have the same measurement.
The area is the amont of space inside a figure and perimeter is the distance around a figure.