Area Of a Square -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Area of a square”:

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Question 1: What is the formula to calculate the area of a square?

(a) Area = length × width
(b) Area = πr²
(c) Area = side × side
(d) Area = (base × height) / 2

Question 2: If the side length of a square is 5 units, what is its area?

(a) 10 square units
(b) 15 square units
(c) 20 square units
(d) 25 square units

Question 3: What is the relationship between the side length and the area of a square?

(a) They are directly proportional.
(b) They are inversely proportional.
(c) There is no relationship between them.
(d) The area is half of the side length.

Question 4: If the area of a square is 36 square units, what is the length of one of its sides?

(a) 6 units
(b) 9 units
(c) 12 units
(d) 18 units

Question 5: What is the unit of measurement for the area of a square?

(a) Centimeters
(b) Meters
(c) Square units
(d) Kilograms

Question 6: If the area of a square is 100 square centimeters, what is the length of one of its sides?

(a) 10 centimeters
(b) 20 centimeters
(c) 50 centimeters
(d) 100 centimeters

Question 7: If the diagonal of a square is 10 units, what is the area of the square?

(a) 25 square units
(b) 50 square units
(c) 75 square units
(d) 100 square units

Question 8: What is the perimeter of a square with an area of 64 square units?

(a) 8 units
(b) 16 units
(c) 24 units
(d) 32 units

Question 9: If the area of a square is 144 square meters, what is the length of one of its sides?

(a) 8 meters
(b) 10 meters
(c) 12 meters
(d) 18 meters

Question 10: If the side length of a square is doubled, how does the area change?

(a) It remains the same.
(b) It becomes half.
(c) It becomes four times larger.
(d) It becomes two times larger.


More resources

Area of a Square = side * side = side2

If a side is of length “a” then the formula will be = a2

Area of a Square

You can read our blog post on the Area of a square for more Word Problems and real-life applications and examples on the area of a square.

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Grades: 5th – 7th

CCSS: 6.G.A.1

This interactive worksheet covers mainly word problems on the formula of the area of a square. The questions test how students are able to apply the formula in different situations. There are a few questions that also involve some previous concepts like perimeter, and familiarity with circles and rectangles.