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Triangles and Its Angles

1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions related to geometry concepts like angles of triangles, exterior angles, parallel lines, and more. 2. For each question, the correct answer is listed as one of four options: a, b, c, or d. 3. Diagrams and figures are provided to illustrate certain geometry relationships described in some of the questions.
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Triangles and Its Angles

1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions related to geometry concepts like angles of triangles, exterior angles, parallel lines, and more. 2. For each question, the correct answer is listed as one of four options: a, b, c, or d. 3. Diagrams and figures are provided to illustrate certain geometry relationships described in some of the questions.
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MCQs

the correct alterna in each of the


Mark following:
Tf all the three angles of a triangle are equal, then each one of them is equal to
1
(a) 90° (b) 45 (c) 60° (d) 30°
9Iftwo acute angles of a right triangle are equal, then each acute is equal to
(a) 300 (b) 45 (c) 60° (d) 90°
3, An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to 100° and two interior opposite angles are
egual. Each of these angles is equal to
(a) 75 b) 80° (c) 40 (d) 50
4. If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is
(a) an isosceles triangle (b) an obtuse triangle
an equilateral triangle (d) a right triangle
5. Side BC of a triangle ABC has been produced to a point D such that ZACD = 120°. If

B LA, then ZA is equal to


(a) 80° (b) 75 ()60° (d) 90°
6. In AABC, 2B = 2C and ray AX bisects the exterior angle 2DAC. If DAX = 70°, then
LACB =

(a) 35 (b) 90° (c) 70° (d) 55


7. Ina triangle, an exterior angle at a vertex is 95° and its one ofthe interior opposite angle
is 55°, then the measure of the other interior angle is
(a) 55 (b) 85° 40 (d) 9.0
8. If the sides of a triangle are produced in order, then the sum of the three exterior angles
soformedis
a) 90 (b) 180° (c) 270° (d) 360°
9. In AABC, if LA =100°, AD bisects A and AD 1 BC. Then, ZB =
(a) 50 (b) 90° (c) 40 (d) 100°
0 . An exterior angle of a triangle is 108° and its interior opposite angles are in the ratio

4:5.The angles ofthe triangle are


(a) 48°, 60°, 72° (b) 50°, 60°, 70° (c)52°, 56, 72° (d) 42°, 60°, 76
11. In a AABC, if ZA =60°, ZB = 80° and the bisectors of ZB and 2C meet at O, then

LBOC
(a) 60 (b) 120° (c) 150° (d) 30
12. If the bisectors of the acute angles of a right triangle meet at O, then the angle at O
between the two bisectors is
(a) 45 b) 95 (c) 135 (d) 90°
13, Line sgements AB and CD intersect at O such that AC || DB. If 2CAB = 45° andd

2CDB 55, then 2BOD =

a) 100 (b) 80° () 90° (d) 135


14. The bisects of exterior angles at B and Cof AABC meet at O. If ZA s*, then <Boc
ZBOC
(a) 90°+ (b)90°- ()180°+ (d) 180°-
15. In a AABC, LA = 50 and BC is produced to a point D. If the bisectors of LABC an
and
LACD meet at E, then ZE =
(a) 25° (b) 50° (c) 100° (d) 75
16. The side BC of AABC is produced to a point D. The bisector of ZA meets side BC inL
If LABC = 30° and ACD =115°, then ZALC =
(a) 85 c) 145 (d) none of these

17. In Fig. 9.43, if EC || AB, ZECD = 70° and BD0 =20°, then 2OBD is
a) 20 (b) 50 (c) 60° (d) 70

cA70°
20 D

Fig. 9.43
18. In Fig. 9.44, x +y=
(a) 270 (b) 230 (c) 210 (d) 190

80°
40

Fig. 9.44
19. If the measures of angles ofa triangle are
smallest angle of the triangle? in the ratio of 3:4:5,what is the measure of the
(a) 25°
(b) 30 c) 45 (d) 60°
20. In Fig. 9.45 if AB L BC, then x =

(a) 18 (b) 22 (c) 25 (d) 32

32

1 4 )

A*

Fig.9.45
21. In Fig. 9.46, what is z in terms of x and y?
a)x+y + 180 (b) x+y-180 (c) 180°- (x + y) (d) x+y+360°

Fig. 9.46

22. In Fig. 9.47, for which value ofxis h l| lh?


(a) 37 (b) 43 (c) 45 (d) 47

78

35
A

Fig.9.47
23. In Fig. 9.48, what is y in terms of x?

3
(c)x ()

Fig. 9.48

24. In Fig. 9.49, if h l h, the value of x is

(b) 30 (c) 45 (d) 60

Fig. 9.49
25. In Fig. 9.50, what is the value of x?
(a) 35 (b) 45
(c)50 (d) 60

3y

D B
A

Fig.9.50
26. In ARST (See Fig.9.51), what isthevalue of x?
(a) 40 (b) 90° (c) 80° (d) 100

140

Fig.9.51
27. In Fig.9.52, the value of x is
(a) 65 (b) 80° (c) 95 (d) 120°

25

A55° 40
A B

Fig.9.52
28. In Fig. 9.53, if BP || CQ and AC = BC, then the measure of x is

(b) 25 (c) 30° (d) 35°


(a) 20

P
Q

Fig. 9.53
29. In Fig. 9.54, AB and CD are parallel lines and transversal EF intersects them at Pand
andQ
respectively. If ZAPR 25°, LRQC =30 and 2CQF 65°, then
=
=

(a) * =
55, y =
40° (b) * =
50°, y = 45°

(c) * =
60°, y = 355 (d) r =
35°, y =
60°

E
A /P B
25

30/Q
65 D

IF

Fig. 9.54
30. The base BC of triangle ABC is
produced both ways and the measure of exterior angles
formed are 94°and126°. Then, ZBAC =

(a) 94 (b) 54 (c) 40 (d) 44


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