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10. ul. 12. 13. 14. 15. Which of the following is pair of opposite sides in the given figure. (@ ABC (b)BCAD (© CD,AD_ (@) ABAD Which of the following is the pair of adjacent angles in the given figure. (ZA, 20 (ZB, 2D (©) ZA, ZB (A) none of those. D A ‘ofa circle is a line segment joining any two points on the circle @radias (b) diameter (¢) circumference (d) chord If two lines intersects each other then the common point between them is known as point of @ Contact (©) vertex (c) intersection __(d) concurrence ‘Two lines in a plane either intersect exactly at one point or are (@) perpendicular (b) parallel (©) equal (@) equidistant ‘Three or more points lying on the same line are known as points (a) non collinear (b) collinear (c) intersecting (d) none of these. Three or more points which lie on a same line are called: (a) non — collinear points (b) straight lines (©) collinear points (@) point of concurrence ‘Two lines meeting at a point are called (@) parallel lines (b) intersecting lines (@) concurrent lines (4) intercept, ). A line has length, (a) definite (©) indefinite (e)n0 (4) none of these. The edge ofa ruler draws : (a) ray (b) line (c) line segment (d) curve A portion ofa line which has two end points: (2) line segment (b) plane (ry (4) point The number of line segment in the adjoining figure: @)1 (b)2 3 (a4 The number of sides ina pentagon are (@)3 (b)5 (6 (a4 The number of sides in a quadrilateral are (a3 (b)5 (6 @4 ‘The number of sides ina triangle are @3 (b)5 6 @4

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