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A star in the sky can be considered as a point.
True
False
Determine the ratio in which the line divides the line segment joining the points and .
A curve which does not cross itself is called a __________________ curve.
- True
- False
A. In its interior
B. In its exterior
C. On the angle
D. None of these
State True or False:
A star in the night sky can be considered as a point.
True
False
Two distinct lines meeting at a point are called _______ .
Intersecting lines
Parallel lines
Perpendicular lines
None of these
Question 71
In the given figure, how many points are marked? Name them.
Is the cartesian form the same as the rectangular form?
A point is 1-dimensional.
Length
Magnitude
A______________is the smallest shape.
- The tip of a needle
- A pencil
- A cherry
- The corner of a cone
Question 4 (b)
Study the diagram. The line l is perpendicular to line m.
Does PE bisect CG?
Using the sharp tip of a pencil, mark a dot on the paper this dot is called a
An exact location in space is called a _______.
Circle
Line
Point
Line segment
The given figure shows map of a village. A denotes the location of a temple and B represents location of a school. A and B in mathematical terms are called
A line segment
Mid point
A plane
A point
- Capital letters of the alphabet
- All of the above
- Numerals
- Lowercase letters of the alphabet
Two lines in a plane which do not meet at a point anywhere are called________
Define point in geometry.
- A line segment of length 10cm
- A plane of area 20cm2
- A ray
- The boundary of a square.
A point does not have any ___.
magnitude
length
direction
length, magnitude and direction
- Magnitude
- Length
- Direction
- All of the above
Question 1: Use the figure to name:
(a) Five line segments
How many lines can you draw passing through two given points?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) Many
A point does not have any
Magnitude
Length
Direction
All of the above