
Heights and Distances - Mixed Angles
Maths · Grade 10 · Week 35 · 25 questions
Geometry explores the properties of shapes, angles, and spatial relationships. These visual and logical skills have applications in design, architecture, navigation, and everyday problem-solving.
What you'll practise
- Work with angles
- Identify and classify geometric shapes
- Calculate angles using geometric properties
- Apply theorems about triangles and polygons
All 25 questions in this Heights and Distances - Mixed Angles quiz
Grade 10 Maths — Heights and Distances - Mixed Angles: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- A person standing 10 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 100 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 100 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 100 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 60 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 15 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 20 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 120 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 25 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 30 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 10 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 50 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 80 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 120 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 30 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 60 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 40 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 40 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 15 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 25 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 15 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 60 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 80 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 45°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 30 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 60°. Find the height of the tower.
- A person standing 20 m from a tower observes its top at an angle of elevation of 30°. Find the height of the tower.
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