Question types

Lines and Triangles question types

94 questions across 6 question groups — pick any mix to generate a MATHS paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Lines and Triangles questions

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Q 1M.C.Q1 Mark
If one of the angles of a triangle is 130º then the angle between the bisectors of the other two angles can be:
  1. 50º
  2. 65º
  3. 90º
  4. 155º
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Q 4M.C.Q1 Mark
The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The largest angle of the triangle is:
  1. 120º
  2. 100º
  3. 80º
  4. 60º
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Q 5M.C.Q1 Mark
If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is:
  1. An isosceles triangle.
  2. An obtuse triangle.
  3. An equilateral triangle.
  4. A right triangle.
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Q 163 Marks Question3 Marks
In the given figure, m and it are two plane mirrors perpendicular to each other. Show that the incident ray CA is parallel to the reflected ray BD.
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Q 183 Marks Question3 Marks
If two straight lines intersect each other, then prove that the ray opposite the bisector of one of the angles so formed bisects the vertically-opposite angle.
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Two lines AB and CD intersect at a point O, such that $\angle\text{BOC}+\angle\text{AOD}=280^\circ,$ as shown in the figure. Find all the four angles.
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In the adjoining figure, three coplanar lines AB, CD and EF intersect at a point O. Find the value of x. Also, find $\angle\text{AOD},\angle\text{COE}$ and $\angle\text{AOE}.$
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