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    Question Review

    Geometry Practice with Step-by-Step Formula Solutions

    SpeedMath's Geometry module covers all the mensuration and geometry topics tested in competitive exams like SSC CGL, IBPS PO, CAT, and RRB NTPC. Questions span Area & Perimeter, Volume & Surface Area, Angles & Theorems, and Combination Problems — all using standard exam values (π = 22/7, Pythagorean triples) so you practise with exam-realistic numbers.

    After answering, expand the solution panel to see the formula, substitution, and full working. This helps you internalise the method — not just memorise the answer.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    SpeedMath covers 4 geometry categories: Area & Perimeter (rectangle, square, triangle, circle, trapezium, parallelogram, rhombus, sector), Volume & Surface Area (cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere, hemisphere, pyramid, prism), Angles & Theorems (Pythagoras, supplementary, complementary, triangle angle sum, exterior angle), and Combination Problems (recasting, path around rectangle, fencing cost). A Mix Mode rotates across all four.

    All circle, cylinder, cone, and sphere questions use π = 22/7. Values of radius and height are chosen so that answers are always clean integers — matching the style used in SSC CGL, IBPS PO, and similar exams.

    Yes. After answering each question, expand the "View Formula & Solution" panel to see the formula, substitution step, and final calculation — so you understand how to derive the answer, not just what it is.

    Yes. Click Pause during a session and your progress is saved. When you return, the resume banner will appear — click Resume to continue exactly where you left off.

    Yes. SpeedMath generates questions dynamically on the server with randomised dimensions and values each session — so every practice round is fresh. No two sessions give the same set of numbers.