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Question 1.
The number of dimensions, a solid has:
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 0Answer


Question 2.
The total number of propositions in the elements are:
(a) 465
(b) 460
(c) 13
(d) 55Answer


Question 3.
In Indus valley civilisation (about 3000 BC), the bricks used for construction work were having dimensions in the ratio
(a) 1 : 3 : 4
(b) 4 : 2 : 1
(c) 4 : 4 : 1
(d) 4 : 3 : 2Answer


Question 4.
The things which are double of same thing are
(a) equal
(b) halves of same thing
(c) unequal
(d) double of the same thingAnswer


Question 5.
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(а) A line segment has definite length.
(b) Three lines are concurrent if and only if they have a common point.
(c) Two lines drawn in a plane always intersect at a point.

(d) One and only one line can be drawn passing through a given point and parallel to a given line.


Question 6.
Select the wrong statement:
(а) Only one line can pass through a single point.
(b) Only one line can pass through two distinct points.
(c) A terminated line can be produced indefinitely on both the sides.
(d) If two circles are equal, then their radii are equal.Answer


Question 7.
Which one of the following statements is true?
(a) Only one line can pass through a single point.
(b) There are an infinite number lines which pass through two distinct points.
(c) Two distinct lines cannot have more than one point in common.

(d) If two circles are equal, then their radii are not equal


Question 8.
If the point P lies in between M and N and C is mid point of MP, then:
(a) MC + PN = MN
(b) MP + CP – MN
(c) MC + CN = MN
(d) CP + CN = MNAnswer


Question 9.
‘Lines are parallel if they do not intersect’ is stated in the form of:
(a) an axiom
(b) a definition
(c) a postulate
(d) a proofAnswer


Question 10.
Two planes intersect each other to form a:
(a) plane
(b) point
(c) straight line
(d) angleAnswer


Question 11.
The number of lines that can pass through a given point is
(a) two
(b) none
(c) only one
(d) infinitely manyAnswer


Question 12.
How many lines do pass through two distinct points?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4Answer


Question 13.
The number of line segments determined by three collinear points is:
(a) two
(b) three
(c) only one
(d) fourAnswer


Question 14.
Number of dimension(s) a surface has:
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 3Answer


Question 15.
Euclid stated that things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another in the form of:
(a) an axiom
(b) a definition
(c) a postulate
(d) a proofAnswer


Question 16.
The things which coincide with one another are:
(a) equal
(b) unequal
(c) half of same thing
(d) triple of one anotherAnswer


Question 17.
Given four points such that no three of them are collinear, then the number of lines that can be drawn through them is:
(a) 2 lines
(b) 4 lines
(c) 6 lines
(d) 8 linesAnswer


Question 18.
Two intersecting lines cannot be parallel to the same line, is stated in the form of:
(a) an axiom
(b) a definition
(c) a postulate
(d) a proofAnswer


Question 19.
Euclid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the form of:
(a) an axiom
(b) a definition
(c) a postulate
(d) a proofAnswer


Question 20.
Which of the following needs a proof?
(a) theorem
(b) Axiom
(c) Definition
(d) PostulateAnswer


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