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Lines and Angles

1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about geometry concepts such as parallel lines, angles, and Euclid's postulates. 2. Question 1 asks for the value of y if line segment AB is parallel to line segment CD. Question 2 asks for the values of x, y, and z given information about parallel lines and angles. 3. The questions cover a wide range of geometry topics tested in a multiple choice format.
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Lines and Angles

1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about geometry concepts such as parallel lines, angles, and Euclid's postulates. 2. Question 1 asks for the value of y if line segment AB is parallel to line segment CD. Question 2 asks for the values of x, y, and z given information about parallel lines and angles. 3. The questions cover a wide range of geometry topics tested in a multiple choice format.
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1. In Fig., if line segment AB is parallel to the line segment CD, what is the value of y?

1 marks 1-10 10
2 marks 11-14 8
3 marks 15-18 12
5 marks 19-20 10
Total Marks ----> 40
Time – 1 hour 30 min
a. 12
b. 18
c. 20
d. 15

2. In the adjoining figure, AB ∥ CD and AB ∥ EF. If EA ⊥ BA and ∠BEF = 55°, then the values of x, y
and z :-

b. 60°, 60°, 60°


c. 120°, 130°, 25°
d. 35°, 125°, 120°

3. An angle which is greater than 180o & less than 360o is-
a. Straight Angle
b. Complete Angle
c. Obtuse Angle
d. Reflex Angle
4. How many straight lines can be drawn through two given points?
I. None
II. Only one
III. Two
IV. Three

5. Which of the following is an axiom?


I. Theorems
II. Definitions
III. The universal truth in all branches of Mathematics
IV. Universal truth specific to geometry
6. How many lines can pass through one point?
I. One
II. Two
III. Three
IV. Infinite

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7. In Fig., if lines l and m are parallel, then the value of x is

a. 65°
b. 55°
c. 75°
d. 35°

8. Which of these statements do not satisfy Euclid’s axiom?

a. Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another

b. If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal.

c. If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal.

d. The whole is lesser than the part.

9. The line drawn from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference is called:

a. Radius

b. Diameter

c. Sector

d. Arc

10. Euclid’s fifth postulate is

a) The whole is greater than the part

(b) All right angles are equal to one another.

(c) If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken
together less than two right angles, then the two straight lines if produced indefinitely, meet on that side
on which the sum of angles is less than two right angles

(d) A circle may be described with any centre and any radius

11.If the supplement of an angle is three times its complement, find the angle.

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12.It is known that x + y = 10 and that x = z. Show that z + y = 10.
13.

14. In Figure l, m and n are parallel lines intersected by a transversal p at


X, Y and Z respectively. Find
∠1, ∠2, and ∠3 giving reasons.

15. If a point C lies between two points A and B such that AC=BC, then prove that AC=1/2AB. Explain
by drawing the figure.
16. In a figure, BA || ED and BC || EF. Show that ∠ABC = ∠DEF
[Hint: Produce DE to intersect BC at P (say)]

17. In Fig. ∠AOC and ∠BOC form a linear pair. If a - b = 20∘, find the
values of a and b.

18. In the given figure, l || m and a transversal t cuts them. If ∠1 : ∠2 = 2 : 3 ,


find the measure of
each of the marked angles.

19. i) Fig., AB || CD and CD || EF. Also, EA ⊥ AB. If ∠BEF = 55°, find the values of
x, y, and z.

ii)

20.

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