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Worksheet Name: Practice Standard: 6th Subject: Mathematics


Questions

Q1. In the given diagram, name the point(s).

1. In the interior of ∠DOE


2. In the exterior of ∠EOF
3. On ∠EOF
Ans:
1. A.
2. C, A, D.
3. B, E, O, F.
Q2. Name the vertex and the arms of ∠ABC, given in the figure below.

Ans:
→ and BC.
In the given angle ABC, the vertex is B and arms are AB →
Q3. How many degrees are there in:
One right angle?
Ans:
90°.
Q4. Name the angles in the given gure.
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Ans:
∠BAD, ∠ADC, ∠DCB, ∠CBA

Q5. How many degrees are there in the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock, when it is:
3 o'clock?
Ans:
90°.

Q6. See the adjacent gure and state the following statement are true and false.
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Point C is in the interior of ∠AOC.
Ans:
False.
Solu on:
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Point C is on the angle AOC.
Q7. In Figure, Which of the following statement are true:

1. Point B is the interior of ∠AOB.


2. Point B is the interior of ∠AOC.
3. Point A is the interior of ∠AOD.
4. Point C is the exterior of ∠AOB.
5. Point D si the exterior of ∠AOC.
Ans:
(ii), (iv) and (v) are true statements.
(i), and (iii) are incorrect statements as B lies on ∠AOB and A lies on ∠AOD.
Q8. State which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F):
All lines in a horizontal plane are horizontal.
Ans:
True.
Q9. State whether the following statements are true or false
A line segment is made of infinite (uncountable) number of points.
1. True
2. False

Ans:
1. True
Solution:
Since a point has no dimension, therefore it can be said that a line segment comprises of infinite points.
Q10. Fill in the blank:
A radius of a circle is a line segment with one end point and the other end point .
Ans:
A radius of a circle is a line segment with one end point on the circle and the other end point at the centre of the circle.
Q11. See the adjacent gure and state the following statement are true and false.
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Point B is in the exterior of ∠AOD.
Ans:
True.
Solu on:
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Point B lies in the exterior of angle AOD.
Q12. Give the correct matching of the statements of Column A and Column B.
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Column A Column B
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May be parallel or intersect
i Points are collinear. a.
ing.
Are unde ned terms in geo
ii Line is completely known. b.

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metry.
iii Two lines in a plane. c. If they lie on the same line.
Rela ons between points an
iv d.Can pall through a point.
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d lines.
v Three non-collinear points. e.Determine a plane.
Are called incidence porper
vi A plane extends. f.
es.
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vii Inde nite number of lines. g. It two points are givne.
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Inde nitely in all direc on
viii Point, line and plane are. h. fi
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Ans:
No. Column A Column B
i Points are collinear. c. If they lie on the same line.
ii Line is completely known. g. It two points are givne.
iii Two lines in a plane. a. May be parallel or intersec ng.

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iv Rela ons between points and lines. f. Are called incidence porper es.
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v Three non-collinear points. e. Determine a plane.
vi A plane extends. h. Inde nitely in all direc ons.
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vii Inde nite number of lines. d. Can pall through a point.
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viii Point, line and plane are. b. Unde ned terms in geometry.
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Q13. Match column A and Column B with the help of the.
Column A Column B
Ver cally oppo
i a ∠PAB and ∠ABS
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site angles
Alternate angl
ii b ∠PAB and ∠RBY
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ii Corresponding
c ∠PAB and ∠XAQ
i angles

Ans:
Column A Column B
i Ver cally opposite angles c ∠PAB and ∠XAQ
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ii Alternate angles a ∠PAB and ∠ABS

iii Corresponding angles b ∠PAB and ∠RBY

Q14. In the adjoining gure name:


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1. Four pairs of intersecting lines.
2. Four collinear points.
3. Three non-collinear points.
4. Three concurrent lines.
5. Three lines whose point of intersection is P.

Ans:
1. Four pairs of intersecting lines are: (AB, PQ), (AB, RS), (CD, PQ), (CD, RS)
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2. Four collinear points are: A, Q, S, B
3. Three non-collinear points are: A, Q, P
4. Three concurrent lines are: AB, PS and RS.
5. Three lines whose point of intersection is P are: CD, PQ and PS.
Q15. Take three non-collinear points A, B and C on a page of your notebook. Join AB, BC and CA. What figure do you get?
Name:
1. The side opposite to ∠C.
2. The angle opposite to the side BC.
3. The vertex opposite to the side CA.
4. The side opposite to the vertex B.

Ans:
A, B and C are three non-collinear points in a plane. AB, BC and CA are joined.

1. The side opposite ∠C is AB.


2. The angle opposite to the side BC is ∠A.
3. The vertex opposite to the side CA is B.
4. The side opposite to the vertex B is CA.
Q16. Name all the line segments in the following figure:

Ans:
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PS

This is because it has two end point P and S.


¯¯
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PQ

This is because it has two end point P and Q.


¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
QR

This is because it has two end point Q and R.


¯¯
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¯¯
RS

This is because it has two end point R and S.


¯
¯¯¯
¯¯¯¯
PR

This is because it has two end point P and R.


¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
QS

This is because it has two end point Q and S.


Q17. De ne the following:
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Closed gures.
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A closed gure is a gure that can be traced with the same star ng and ending points, and that too without crossing or retracing
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any part of the gure.
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For example: Polygon, circle, etc.
Q18. How many angles are formed in the gures (i), (ii) and (iii)? Name them.
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1. Three angles are formed, namely ∠ABC, ∠BAC and ∠ACB.
2. Four angles are formed, namely ∠ABC, ∠ADC, ∠BCD and ∠BAD.
3. Eight angles are formed namely ∠ADC, ∠ACD, ∠DAC,∠ACB, ∠ABC, ∠BAC, ∠BCD and ∠BAD.
Q19. From figure, list the points which are:
1. In the interior of ∠P
2. In the exterior of ∠P
3. Lie on ∠P

Ans:
1. Points J and C lie in the interior of ∠P.
2. Points D and B lie in the exterior of ∠P.
3. Points A, P and M lie on ∠P.
Q20. Use the figure to name:

1. Line containing point E.


2. Line passing through A.
3. Line on which O lies.
4. Two pairs of intersecting lines.
Ans:
←→
1. AE
←→
2. AE
←→
3. OC
←→ ←→
4. OC and AE
Q21. In the given figure, list the points:

1. Are in the interior of ∠AOB.


2. Are in the exterior of ∠AOB.
3. lie on ∠AOB.
Ans:
In given figure:
1. Points S and Q are in the interior of ∠AOB.
2. Points P and R are in the exterior of ∠AOB.
3. Points A, O, B, N, T lie on ∠AOB.

Q22. Name the line given in all possible (twelve) ways, choosing only two le ers at a me from the four given.
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Ans:
←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→ ←→
AB, BC, CD, BA, CB, DC, AD, DA, AC, CA, BD, DB

Q23. Draw rough diagrams of two angles such that they have:
One point in common.
Ans:

∠COD and ∠AOB have point O in common.


Q24. Draw a rough gure and label suitably in the following cases:
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←→ ←→
XY and PQ intersect at M.
Ans:

Q25. Draw a rough sketch of a △ABC. Mark a point P in its interior and a point Q in its exterior. Is the point A in its exterior or in its
interior?
Ans:

Point A lies on the given △ABC,

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