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Euclids Geometry Assignment Class 9 CBSE

This document contains 10 multiple choice practice questions about concepts from Euclid's geometry. The questions cover topics such as the minimum number of lines required to make a closed figure, definitions of axioms and dimensions, types of geometric figures formed by lines, and counting the number of lines that can be drawn through given points.
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Euclids Geometry Assignment Class 9 CBSE

This document contains 10 multiple choice practice questions about concepts from Euclid's geometry. The questions cover topics such as the minimum number of lines required to make a closed figure, definitions of axioms and dimensions, types of geometric figures formed by lines, and counting the number of lines that can be drawn through given points.
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CLASS – IX Euclid’s Geometry

Practice Questions for Competitive Exams

1. What is the minimum number of lines required to make a closed figure?


a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four

2. Which of the following is an axiom?


a. Theorems
b. Definitions
c. The universal truth in all branches of Mathematics
d. Universal truth specific to geometry

3. How many dimension does a surface has?


a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four

4. A solid has how many dimensions?


a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four

5. What do you call a figure formed by two straight lines having a common point?
a. Angle b. Triangle c. Rhombus d. Kite

6. Two planes intersect each other to form a


(a) Plane (b) point (c) straight line (d) angle

7. Two distinct points are given in a plane. The number of lines joining the two
points is
(a) Only one (b) two (c) three (d) infinite

8. Given five distinct points, no three of them are collinear. Then the number of
lines that can be drawn through them is
(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) 20

9. Given four distinct points, no three of them are collinear. Then the number of
lines that can be drawn through them is
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
10.Given three distinct non collinear points. The maximum number of lines which
can be drawn through them is
(a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) Six

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