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Understanding Elementary Shapes

1. An angle which is greater than zero but less than 90° is called -
(a) Straight angle
(b) Acute angle
(c) Obtuse angle
(d) Complete Angle

2. Angle that is formed between east and north-west is -


(a) Straight
(b) Obtuse
(c) Acute
(d) Complete

3. A cuboid has -
(a) Thickness only
(b) Length only
(c) Length & breadth only
(d) Length, breadth, and height

4. The vertex of an angle lies -


(a) In its interior
(b) In its exterior
(c) On the angle
(d) None

5. A figure formed by two rays with a common initial point is -


(a) A line segment
(b) A line
(c) A ray
(d) An angle

6. At 5 o'clock the hands of a clock make an obtuse angle of -


(a) 150°
(b) 120°
(c) 110°
(d) 135°

7. The magnitude of an angle in degree equivalent to 3 complete turns is -


(a) 1080°
(b) 210°
(c) 120°
(d) 360°
8. The reflex angle corresponding to 62° is -
(a) 258°
(b) 225°
(c) 289°
(d) 298°

9. An angle of measure 0° is called -


(a) A right angle
(b) Straight angle
(c) Complete angle
(d) None of these

10. A perpendicular drawn from vertex to the opposite side of a triangle is known as -
(a) An altitude
(b) Bisector
(c) Median
(d) Reflex

11. In ∆PQR, if ∠P = 40° and ∠Q = 50°, then the triangle is -


(a) Acute
(b) Obtuse
(c) Right
(d) Equilateral

12. Total number of parts of a triangle is -


(a) 6
(b) 3
(c) 9
(d) 4

13. A triangle -
(a) Has one altitude
(b) May not have an altitude
(c) Has three altitudes
(d) Can have two altitudes only

14. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a triangle is known as its -
(a) Median
(b) Perimeter
(c) Area
(d) Region
15. Line segments joining the vertices to the mid-point of opposite sides of a triangle are known
as -
(a) Bisectors
(b) Altitudes
(c) Medians
(d) Perpendiculars

16. A brick is an example of a -


(a) Prism
(b) Cube
(c) Cuboid
(d) Cylinder

17. A quadrilateral, that each angle is a right angle, is a -


(a) Rhombus
(b) Parallelogram
(c) Rectangle
(d) Kite

18. An isosceles trapezium has -


(a) Parallel sides equal
(b) All sides equal
(c) Non-parallel sides equal
(d) Any two sides equal

19. A circle has a radius of length -


(a) 2 cm
(b) 24 cm
(c) 4 cm
(d) 44 cm

20. A dice is an example of a -


(a) Cone
(b) Cube
(c) Cylinder
(d) Cuboid

21. The other name for a tetrahedron is -


(a) Square prism
(b) Cone
(c) Triangular pyramid
(d) None
22. A tetrahedron is a pyramid whose base is a -
(a) Triangle
(b) Square
(c) Quadrilateral
(d) Rectangle

23. The number of faces of a triangular pyramid is -


(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 8
(d) 6

24. The solid figure which has no vertex and no edge is -


(a) Sphere
(b) Cylinder
(c) Cone
(d) Cuboid

25. An angle whose measure is equal to one-fourth of a revolution is -


(a) 90°
(b) 60°
(c) Straight angle
(d) Obtuse angle

26. An angle which is greater than 90° and less than 180° is called -
(a) Straight angle
(b) Obtuse angle
(c) Acute angle
(d) Right angle

27. When the sum of the measures of two angles is that of a straight angle and if one of them is
acute, then the other should be -
(a) Obtuse angle
(b) Acute angle
(c) Right angle
(d) Straight angle

28. What fraction of a clockwise revolution does the hour hand of a clock turn through, when it
goes from 3 to 9?
(a) 1/4
(b) 1/2
(c) 3/4
(d) 1
29. The number of degrees in 5 right angles is -
(a) 225°
(b) 240°
(c) 270°
(d) 180°

30. Where will the hand of a clock stop if it starts at 12 and makes 1/4 of a revolution,
clockwise?
(a) 6
(b) 9
(c) 3
(d) None of these

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