Question 1 :
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In the above figure, the number of triangle is
Question 2 :
An angle greater than 180° and less than a complete angle is called
Question 3 :
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In the above fig, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then mid point of CE is ______
.
Question 4 :
Number of lines passing through five points such that no three of them are collinear is
Question 5 :
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In the above fig, 'A' which is in the interior of both ∠1 and ∠2, 'B' which is in the interior of only ∠1 and point C in the interior of ∠1. Now, state whether points B and C lie in the interior of ∠2 also.
Question 6 :
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In the above fig, how many points are marked?
Question 7 :
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In the above fig, ∠COA is a/an ______ angle.
Question 8 :
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In the above fig, write the name of $\angle1$ using three letters.
Question 9 :
A polygon with all its sides equal and all its angles equal is called a regular polygon. State true or false.
Question 10 :
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In the above figure, ∠ BAC = ∠ CAD = ∠ DAE, how many trisectors are there for ∠BAE ? (an angle is said to be trisected, if it is divided into three equal parts)
Question 12 :
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In the above figure, which one is only perpendicular?
Question 13 :
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In the above figure, the number of angles is
Question 14 :
If two rays intersect, will their point of intersection be the vertex of an angle of which the rays are the two sides?
Question 15 :
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In the above fig, how many line segments are there?
Question 16 :
Can we have two obtuse angles whose sum is a complete angle?
Question 17 :
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In the above fig, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then mid point of AE is ______
.
Question 18 :
A triangle with all its sides of unequal lengths is called a_____ triangle.
Question 19 :
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In the above fig, if AC⊥BD, then name the right angle(s).
Question 20 :
A polygon of three sides is called a triangle and that of four sides is called a quadrilateral. State true or false.
Question 21 :
Can we have two acute angles whose sum is a reflex angle?
Question 22 :
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In the above fig, what is AE + EC?
Question 23 :
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In the above figure, AB = BC and AD = BD = DC. The number of isosceles triangles in the figure is
Question 24 :
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In the above figure, the number of common points in the two angles marked is
Question 25 :
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In the above fig, points lying in the interior of the triangle PQR are
Question 26 :
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In the above fig, is AB + BC = CA?
Question 27 :
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In the above fig, ∠AOD is a/an ______ angle.
Question 28 :
Can we have two acute angles whose sum is an obtuse angle?
Question 29 :
A horizontal line and a vertical line always intersect at right angles. State true or false.
Question 30 :
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In the above fig, what is BD – DE?
Question 31 :
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In the above fig, will the lengths of line segment AB and line segment BC make the length of line segment AC?
Question 32 :
A simple closed curve made of line segments only is called a polygon. State true or false.
Question 33 :
Two angles can have exactly five points in common. State true or false.
Question 34 :
An angle is formed when we have two line segments with a common end-point. State true or false.
Question 35 :
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In the above fig, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then AD = AC + ______
Question 37 :
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In the above figure, measures of ∠ABC and ∠CBA are same. State true or false.
Question 38 :
A pair of opposite sides of a trapezium are parallel. State true or false.
Question 39 :
Two non-parallel line segments will always intersect. State true or false.
Question 40 :
If the sum of two angles is greater than 180°, then which of the following is not possible for the two angles?
Question 41 :
Two rays with a common initial point form an angle. State true or false.
Question 42 :
Two parallel lines meet each other at some point. State true or false.
Question 43 :
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In the above fig, points lying in the exterior of the triangle PQR are
Question 44 :
Only one line can pass through a given point. State true or false.
Question 45 :
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In the above figure, PQ ⊥ RQ, PQ = 5 cm and QR = 5 cm. Then ∆ PQR is
Question 46 :
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In the above fig, ∠XYZ cannot be written as
Question 47 :
Can we have two obtuse angles whose sum is a reflex angle?
Question 48 :
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From the above figure, name all the radii of the circles.
Question 49 :
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In the above figure, which is/are the bisector?
Question 50 :
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In the above fig, how many points are marked?