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6.triangles Marks Booster

This document provides a multi-day summary of marks booster questions for geometry. Day 1 contains 1, 2, and 3 mark questions on topics like similarity of triangles, parallel lines, and ratio of corresponding sides. Day 2 focuses on theorems involving parallel lines and properties of triangles, trapezoids, and quadrilaterals. Day 3 covers similarity, right triangles, and finding missing lengths/angles using properties of similar triangles. The questions range from basic to advanced and provide an overview of important geometry concepts.

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6.triangles Marks Booster

This document provides a multi-day summary of marks booster questions for geometry. Day 1 contains 1, 2, and 3 mark questions on topics like similarity of triangles, parallel lines, and ratio of corresponding sides. Day 2 focuses on theorems involving parallel lines and properties of triangles, trapezoids, and quadrilaterals. Day 3 covers similarity, right triangles, and finding missing lengths/angles using properties of similar triangles. The questions range from basic to advanced and provide an overview of important geometry concepts.

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Marks Booster

Note- Red Marked Questions are not in Syllabus

Day – 1

[1 mark]

1. Two sides and the perimeter of one triangle are respectively three times the
corresponding sides and the perimeter of the other triangle. Are the two triangles
similar? Why?
2. A and B are respectively the points on the sides PQ and PR of a ∆PQR such that PQ =
12.5 cm, PA = 5 cm, BR = 6 cm and PB = 4 cm. Is AB||QR? Give reason.
ar(∆ABC) 9
3. If ∆ABC ~ ∆QRP, ar(∆PQR) = 4, AB = 18 cm and BC = 15 cm, then find the length of PR.

4. A and B are respectively the points on the sides PQ and PR of a triangle PQR such that PQ
= 10.5 cm PA = 4.5 cm, BR = 8 cm and PB = 6 cm. Is AB||QPR?

5. L and M are respectively the points on the sides DE and DF of a triangle DEF, such that
4
DL = 4, LE = 3, DM = 6 and DF = 8. Is LM||EF? Give reason.
6. L and M are points on the sides DE and DF respectively of a ∆DEF. For each of the
following cases (Q.11 and 12), state whether LM||EF. (Fig.)

7. DL = 3.9 cm, LE = 3 cm, DM = 3.6 cm and MF = 2.4 cm.


8. DE = 8 cm, DF = 15 cm, LE = 3.2 cm and MF = 6 cm.

[2 marks]

9. In ∆ABC, DE||BC. If AD = 4 cm, DB = 4.5 cm and AE = 8 cm, find AC.

[3 marks]

10. In Fig. DE||BC. If AD = x, DB = x – 2, AE = x + 2 and EC = x – 1, find the value of x.


11. E and F are points on the sides PQ and PR respectively of a ∆PQR. Show that EF||QR. If
PQ = 1.28 cm, PR = 2.56 cm, PE = 0.18 cm and PF = 0.36 cm.

Day – 2
𝐴𝑀 𝐴𝑁
1. In Fig. if LM||CB and LN||CD, prove that 𝐴𝐵 = 𝐴𝐷 .

2. In Fig. DE||OQ and DF||OR, show that EF||QR.

3. Using converse of Basic Proportionality Theorem, prove that the line joining the mid-
points of any two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side.
4. In the given Fig. CD||LA and DE||AC. Find the length of CL if BE = 4 cm and EC = 2 cm.

5. In ∆ABC, DE||BC. If AD = 4x – 3, AE = 8x – 7, BD = 3x – 1 and CE = 5x – 3, find the value


of x.
6. If a line intersects sides AB and AC of a ∆ABC at D and E respectively and is parallel to
𝐴𝐷 𝐴𝐸
BC, prove that = .
𝐴𝐵 𝐴𝐶
𝐴𝐸 4
7. In Fig. DE||BC. If 𝐸𝐶 = 13 and AB = 20.4 cm, find AD.
8. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB||DC and P and Q are points on AD and BC respectively
such that PQ||DC. If PD = 12 cm, BQ = 42 cm and QC = 18 cm, find AD.
𝐴𝑂
9. The diagonals of a quadrilateral ABCD intersect each other at the point O such that 𝐵𝑂 =
𝐶𝑂
. Show that ABCD is a trapezium.
𝐷𝑂
10. In Fig., P is the mid-point of EF and Q is the mid-point of DP. If EQ when produced meets
1
DF at R, prove that RD = 3 DF.

11. D and E are respectively the points on the sides AB and AC of a triangle ABC such that AE
= 5 cm, AC = 7.5 cm, DE = 4.2 cm and DE||BC. Then find length of BC.
𝐴𝐷 2 𝐵𝐶
12. In ∆ABC (Fig.) DE is parallel to base BC, with D on AB and E on AC. If = 3, find 𝐷𝐸 .
𝐷𝐵

[4 marks]

13. Using Basic Proportionality Theorem, prove that a line drawn through the mid-point of
one side of a triangle parallel to another side bisects the third side.
14. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB||DC and its diagonals intersect each other at the point
𝐴𝑂 𝐶𝑂
O. Show that 𝐵𝑂 = 𝐷𝑂.
15. Prove that, if a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two
sides in distinct points, the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.
Using the above result, do the following:
In Fig. DE||BC and BD = CE. Prove that ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle.
16. In Fig., PA, QB, RC and SD are all perpendicular to a line l, AB = 6 cm, BC = 9 cm, CD = 12
cm and SP = 36 cm. Find PQ, QR and RS.

17. In Fig. P is the mid-point of BC and Q is the mid-point of AP. If BQ when produced meets
1
AC at R, prove that RA = 3 CA.

18. In Fig. ABC and DBC are two triangles on the same base BC. If AD intersects BC at O,
𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) 𝐴𝑂
show that = .
𝑎𝑟(∆𝐷𝐵𝐶) 𝐷𝑂

Day – 3

[1 mark]

1. If ∆ABC and ∆DEF are similar triangles such that ∠A = 450 and ∠F = 560, then find ∠C.
2. It is given that ∆DEF ~ ∆RPQ. Is it true to say that ∠D = ∠R and ∠F = ∠P?
3. “Two quadrilaterals are similar, if their corresponding angles are equal”. Is it true? Give
reason.
4. If in two right triangles, one of the acute angle of one triangle is equal to an acute angle
of the other triangle, can you say that the two triangles will be similar?
5. If ∆ABC ~ ∆ZYX, then name the angle equal to ∠B an ∠Z respectively.
[2 marks]

6. In triangle PQR and MST, ∠P = 550, ∠Q = 250, ∠M = 1000 and ∠S = 250. Is ∆QPR ~
∆TSM? Why?
7. If ABC and DEF are similar triangles such that ∠A = 470 and ∠E = 630, then the
measures of ∠C = 700. Is it true? Give reason.
8. If triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF such that 2AB = DE and BC = 8 cm. Then find
the length of EF.
9. ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF such that AB = 9.1 cm and DE = 6.5 cm. If the perimeter of ∆DEF is 25 cm,
what is the perimeter of ∆ABC?
𝑂𝐴 𝑂𝐷
10. In Fig. 𝑂𝐶 = 𝑂𝐵 . Prove that ∠A = ∠C and ∠B = ∠D.

11. The perimeters of two similar triangles ABC and PQR are 60 cm and 36 cm respectively.
If PQ = 9 cm, then find the length of AB.
12. Two poles of height 9 m and 15 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground. if the
distance between their tops is 10m, then find the distance between their feet.
13. ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF. If AB = 4 cm, BC = 3.5 cm, CA = 2.5 and DF = 7.5 cm, then find perimeter
of ∆DEF.

[3 marks]

14. A vertical pole of length 6 m casts a shadow 4 m long on the ground and at the same time
a tower casts a shadow 28 m long. Find the height of the tower.
15. State which pairs of triangles in the following figures are similar? Write the similarity
criterion used by you for answering the question and also write the pairs of similar
triangles in the symbolic form.

𝐴𝑂 𝐵𝑂 1
19. In Fig. 𝑂𝐶 = 𝑂𝐷 = 2and AB = 5 cm. Find the value of DC.

20. E is a point on the side AD produced of a parallelogram ABCD and BE intersects CD at F.


Show that ∆ABE ~ ∆CFB.
21. S and T are points on sides PR and QR of ∆PQR such that ∠P = ∠RTS. Show that ∆RPQ ~
∆RTS.
22. In Fig. ABC and AMP are two right triangles right-angled at B and M respectively. Prove
that:
𝐶𝐴 𝐵𝐶
(i) ∆ABC ~ ∆AMP (ii) 𝑃𝐴 = 𝑀𝑃

23. D is a point on the side BC of a triangle ABC such that ∠ADC = ∠BAC. Show that CA 2 =
CB.CD.
24. In the given Fig., ∆ABC and ∆DBC are on the same base BC. If AD intersects BC at O.
Prove that
𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) 𝐴𝑂
=
𝑎𝑟(∆𝐷𝐵𝐶) 𝐷𝑂

1 1 1
25. In Fig. AB ||PQ||CD, AB = x units, CD = y units and PQ = z units. Prove that 𝑥 + 𝑦 = 𝑧 .

26. In Fig. if ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF and their sides are of lengths (in cm) as marked along them, then
find the lengths of the sides of each triangle.

𝐴𝐵 𝐵𝐷
27. In ∆ABC, it is given that = . If ∠B = 700 and ∠C = 500 then find ∠BAD.
𝐴𝐶 𝐷𝐶
𝑃𝑆 𝑃𝑇
28. In the given Fig. = and ∠PST = ∠PRQ. Prove that PQR is an isosceles triangle.
𝑆𝑄 𝑇𝑅
29. In the given Fig. find the value of x in terms of a, b and c.

30. In the given Fig. AB = AC. E is a point on CB produced. If AD is perpendicular to BC an EF


perpendicular to AC, prove that ∆ABD is similar to ∆CEF.

31. In ∆ABC, DE||BC. If AD = 2.4 cm, AE = 3.2 cm, DE = 2 cm and BC = 5 cm, find BD and CE.

32. A street light bulb is fixed on a pole 6 m above the level of the street. If a woman of
height 1.5m casts a shadow of 3 m, find how far she is away from the base of the pole.
33. In Fig., find ∠E.

34. A 15 m high tower casts a shadow 24 m long at a certain time and at the same time, a
telephone pole casts a shadow 16 m long. Find the height of the telephone pole.
35. In Fig. AB ⊥ BC and DE ⊥ AC. Prove that ∆ABC ~ ∆AED.
36. Two triangles (Fig.) BAC and BDC, right-angled at A and D respectively, are drawn on
the same base BC and on the same side of BC. If AC and DB intersect at P, prove that AP
× PC = DP × PB.

37. In Fig. E is a point on side AD produced of a parallelogram ABCD and BE intersects CD at


F. Prove that ∆ABE ~ ∆CFB.

𝐴𝐷 𝐴𝐸
38. In Fig. ∠D = ∠E and 𝐷𝐵 = 𝐸𝐶 . Prove that BAC is an isosceles triangle.

39. In Fig. AB||CD. If OA = 3x – 19, OB = x – 4, OC = x – 3 and OD = 4, find x.

[4 marks]

40. If AD and PM are medians of triangles ABC and PQR respectively, where ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR,
𝐴𝐵 𝐴𝐷
prove that 𝑃𝑄 = 𝑃𝑀.
41. In Fig. ABCD is a trapezium with AB||DC. If ∆AED is similar to ∆BEC, prove that AD = BC.
42. If the areas of two similar triangles are equal, prove that they are congruent.
43. In Fig. ABD is a triangle right-angled at A and AC ⊥ BD. Show that
(i) AB2 = BC . BD (ii) AD2 = BD . CD (iii) AC2 = BC . DC

44. CD and GH are respectively the bisectors of ∠ACB and ∠EGF such that D and H lie on
sides AB and FE of ∆ABC and ∆EFG. If ∆ABC ~∆FEG, show that
𝐶𝐷 𝐴𝐶
(i) 𝐺𝐻 = (ii) ∆DCB ~ ∆HGE (iii) ∆DCA ~ HGF
𝐹𝐺
45. In Fig. OB is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment DE, FA ⊥ OB and FE
1 1 2
intersects OB at the point C. Prove that: 𝑂𝐴 + 𝑂𝐵 = 𝑂𝐶 .

Day – 4

[1 mark]

ar(∆ABC) 9
1. If ∆ABC ~ ∆QRP, ar(∆PQR) = 4, AB = 18 cm and BC = 15 cm, then find the length of PR.

𝐵𝐶 1 𝑎𝑟(∆𝑃𝑄𝑅)
2. If it is given that ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR with 𝑄𝑅 = 3, then find 𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) .
3. ∆DEF ~ ∆ABC, if DE : AB = 2:3 and ar(∆DEF) is equal to 44 square units. Find the area
(∆ABC).
𝐴𝐵 𝐵𝐶 𝐶𝐴 3
4. If ∆ABC and ∆DEF are two triangles such that 𝐸𝐹 = 𝐹𝐷 = 𝐷𝐸 = 4, then find ar(∆DEF) :
ar(∆ABC).
𝑎𝑟(∆𝐴𝐵𝐶) 16
5. If ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR, = , AB = 2 cm and AC = 12 cm, then find the value of PR.
𝑎𝑟(∆𝑃𝑄𝑅) 9
2
6. The ratio of the corresponding altitudes of two similar triangles is 5. Is it correct to say
2
that ratio of their areas is also 5? Why?

7. If the areas of two similar triangles ABC and PQR are in the ratio 9 : 16 and BC = 4.5 cm,
what is the length of QR?

[2 marks]

8. Let ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF and their areas be respectively 64 cm 2 and 121 cm2. If EF = 15.4 cm,
find BC.
9. If the ratio of the perimeter of two similar triangles is 4 : 25, then find the ratio of the
areas of the similar triangles.
10. ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR; if area of ∆ABC = 81 cm2, area of ∆PQR = 169 c m2 and AC = 7.2
cm, find the length of PR.
area (∆APQ)
11. In Fig. PQ||BC and AP: PB = 1 : 2 find area (∆ABC).

12. ∆ABC and ∆BDE are two equilateral triangles such that D is the mid-point of BC. Find the
ratio of the areas of triangles ABC and BDE.
13. The area of two similar triangles ∆PQR and ∆XYZ are 144 cm 2 and 49 cm2 respectively. If
the shortest side of larger ∆PQR be 24 cm, then find the shortest side of the smaller
triangle ∆XYZ.

[3 marks]

14. The diagonals of a trapezium ABCD in which AB||DC, intersect at O. If AB = 2CD then fin
the ratio of areas of triangles AOB and COD.
15. D, E and F are respectively the mid-points of sides AB, BC and Ca of ∆ABC. Find the ratio
of the area of ∆DEF and ∆ABC.
16. AD is an altitude of an equilateral triangle ABC. On AD as base, another equilateral
triangle ADE is constructed. Prove that: area (∆ADE) : (∆ABC) = 3 : 4
17. ABC is a triangle and PQ is a straight line meeting AB in P and AC in Q. If AP = 1 cm, PB =
3 cm, AQ = 1.5 cm, QC = 4.5 cm, prove that area of ∆APQ is one-sixteenth of the area of
∆ABC.

[4 marks]
18. Prove that the area of an equilateral triangle described on a side of a right-angled
isosceles triangle is half the area of the equilateral triangle described on its hypotenuse.
19. Prove that the ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to the square of the
ratio of their corresponding medians.
20. Prove that ratio of areas of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of
their corresponding sides.
Using the above result do the following:
Diagonals of a trapezium ABCD with AB||DC intersect each other at the point O. If AB = 2
CD, find the ratio of the areas of triangles AOB and COD.
21. Prove that the area of an equilateral triangle described on one side of a square is equal
to half the area of the equilateral triangle described on one of its diagonals.
22. In Fig. D and E trisects BC. Prove that 8AE2 = 3AC2 + 5AD2.

Day – 5

[1 mark]

1. Is the triangle with sides 12 cm, 16 cm and 18 cm a right triangle? Give reason.
2. In ∆ABC, AB = 24 cm, BC = 10 cm and AC = 26 cm. Is this triangle right triangle?

[2 marks]

3. ABC is an isosceles triangle right-angled at C. Prove that AB2 = 2AC2.


4. Sides of triangle are given below. Determine which of them are right triangles. I case of
aright triangle, write the length of its hypotenuse.
(i) 7 cm, 24 cm, 25 cm (ii) 3 cm, 8 cm, 6 cm
5. In an isosceles ∆ABC, if AC = BC and AB2 = 2AC2 then find ∠C.
6. The length of the diagonals of a rhombus are 16 cm and 12 cm. Find the length of side of
the rhombus.
7. A man goes 24 m towards West and then 10 m towards North. How far is he from the
starting point?
8. The lengths of the diagonals of a rhombus are 30 cm and 40 cm. Find the side of the
rhombus.
9. Sides of triangles are given below. Determine which of them are right triangles. In case
of a right triangle, write the length of its hypotenuse.
(i) 13 cm, 12 cm, 5 cm (ii) 20 cm, 25 cm, 30 cm.

[3 marks]

10. ABC is an equilateral triangle of side 2a. Find each of its altitudes.
11. An aeroplane leaves an airport and flies due north at a speed of 1000 km per hour. At
the same time, another aeroplane leaves the same airport and flies due west at a speed
1
of 1200 km per hour.how far apart will be the two planes after 1 2 hours?
12. Hypotenuse of a right triangle is 25 cm and out of the remaining two sides, one is longer
than the other by 5 cm. Find the lengths of the other two sides.
13. For going to a city B from city A, there is a route via city C such that AC ⊥ CB, AC = 2x km
and CB = 2(x + 7) km. It is proposed to construct a 26 km highway which directly
connects the two cities, A and B. Find how much distance will be saved in reaching city B
from city A after the construction of the highway.
14. Prove that the sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus is equal to the sum of the
squares of its diagonals.
15. In Fig. ABC is a right triangle, right-angled at C and D is the mid-point of BC. Prove that
AB2 = 4AD2 – 3AC2.

16. If ABC is an equilateral triangle with each side a cm such that AD ⊥ BC, then find AD2.

17. If E is a point on side CA of an equilateral triangle ABC such that BE ⊥ CA, then prove
that AB2 + BC2 + CA2 = 4BE2.
18. O is any point inside a rectangle ABCD. Prove that OB 2 + OD2 = OA2 + OC2.

[4 marks]

19. In Fig. O is a point in the interior of a triangle ABC, OD ⊥BC, OE ⊥ AC and OF ⊥ AB. Show
that
(i) OA2 + OB2 + OC2 – OD2 – OE2 – OF2 = AF2 + BD2 + CE2
(ii) AF2 + BD2 + CD2 = AE2 + CD2 + BF2.
20. The perpendicular from A on side BC of a ∆ABC intersects BC of a ∆ABC intersects BC at
D such that DB = 3CD (see Fig.). Prove that 2 AB2 = 2 AC2 + BC2.

21. In an equilateral triangle, prove that three times the square of one side is equal to four
times the square of one of its altitudes.
22. Prove that, in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of
squares of the other two sides.
Using the above, do the following:
Prove that, in a ∆ABC, if AD is perpendicular to BC, then AB 2 + CD2 = AC2 + BD2.
23. In a triangle, if the square on one side is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two
sides, prove that the angle opposite to the first side is a right angle.
Use the above theorem to find the measure of ∠PKR in Fig.

24. In Fig. is a right triangle PQR, right angled at Q. X and Y are the points on PQ and QR such
that PX : XQ = 1 : 2 and QY : YR = 2 : 1. Prove that 9(PY2 + XR2) = 13PR2.

25. If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex containing the right angle of a right triangle
to the hypotenuse, then prove that the triangle on each side of the perpendicular are
similar to each other and to the original triangle. Also, prove that the square of the
perpendicular is equal to the product of the length of the two parts of the hypotenuse.
26. In Fig. PQR is a right triangle right –angled at Q and QS ⊥ PR. If PQ = 6 cm and PS = 4 cm,
find the QS, RS and QR.

27. Prove that the area of the semicircle drawn on the hypotenuse of a right –angled triangle
is equal to the sum of the areas of the semicircles drawn on the other two sides of the
triangle.
28. P and Q are the mid-points of the sides CA and CB respectively of a ∆ABC, right-angled at
C. Prove that:
(i) 4AQ2 = 4AC2 + BC2 (ii) 4BP2 = 4BC2 + AC2 (iii) (4AQ2 + BP2) = 5AB2.

29. In Fig. D and E trisects BC. Prove that 8AE2 = 3AC2 + 5AD2.

30. In an equilateral triangle with side a, prove that:


𝑎√3 √3 2
(i) Altitude = 2
(ii) Area = 4
𝑎 .
Day – 6

[3 marks]

1. In Fig., ABC is an isosceles triangle in which AB = AC. E is a point on the side CB


produced such that FE ⊥CB, prove that AB × EF = AD × EC.

[4 marks]

2. ABC is a triangle in which AB = AC and D is a point on AC such that BC 2 = AC × CD.


Prove that BD = BC.
3. D and E are points on the sides CA and CB respectively of a triangle ABC right angled at
C. Prove that AE2 + BD2 = AB2 + DE2.
4. In Fig. DEFG is a square and ∠BAC = 900. Prove that:
(i) ∆AGF ~ ∆DBG (ii) ∆AGF ~ ∆EFC (iii) ∆DBG ~ ∆EFC (iv) DE2 =
BD × EC
5. In PQR, PD ⊥ QR such that D lies on QR. If PQ = a PR = b QD = c and DR = d, prove that:
(a + b)(a – b) = (c + d) (c – d).
6. D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a ∆ABC such that DE || BC and
𝐵𝐷
divides ∆ABC into two parts, equal in area. Find 𝐴𝐵 .
7. In a triangle ABC, AC > AB, D is the mid-point of BC and AE ⊥ BC. Prove that :
1
(i) AC2 = AD2 + BC.DE + 4 BC2
1
(ii) AB2 = AD2 – BC. DE + 4 BC2
1
(iii) AB2 + AC2 = 2AD2 + 2 BC2.
8. In Fig. ∆FEC ≅ ∆GDB and ∠1 = ∠2. Prove that ∆ADE ~ ∆ABC.

9. Sides AB and AC and median AD of a triangle ABC are respectively proportional to sides
PQ and PR and median PM of another triangle PQR. Show that ∆ABC ~ ∆PQR.
10. Two poles of height a metres and b metres are p metres apart. Prove that the height of
the point of intersection of the lines joining the top of each pole to the point of
intersection of the lines joining the top of each pole to the foot of the opposite pole is
𝑎𝑏
given by 𝑎+𝑏 metres.
1
11. In an equilateral triangle ABC, D is a point on side BC such that BD = 3 BC. Prove that
9AD2 = 7AB2.
12. Through the mid-point M of the side CD of a parallelogram ABCD, the line BM is drawn
intersecting AC in L and AD produced in E. Prove that EL = 2BL.
Answers

Day – 1

1. [Ans. Yes] 6.
2. [Ans. Yes] 7. [Ans. No]
3. [Ans. 10 cm] 8. [Ans. Yes]
4. [Ans. Yes] 9. [Ans. 17 cm]
𝑫𝑳 𝑫𝑴
5. [Ans. Yes, because 𝑳𝑬 = 𝑴𝑭 = 𝟑] 10. [Ans. x = 4]

Day – 2

4. [Ans. 3 cm] 9.
5. [Ans. x = 1] 10.
6. 11. [Ans. 6.3 cm]
7. [Ans. AD = 4.5 cm ] 𝟓
12. [Ans. 𝟐]
8. [Ans. AD = 40 cm]
16. [Ans. 8 cm, 12 cm, 16 cm]
Day – 3

1. [Ans. 560]
2. [Ans. No]
3. [Ans. False, a rectangle and a square has each angle equal to 90 0 but the two figures are
not similar.]
4. [Ans. Yes, by AA similarity] 11. [Ans. 15 cm]
5. [Ans. ∠Y, ∠A] 12. [Ans. 8 m]
6. [Ans. No] 13. [Ans. 30 cm]
7. [Ans. true] 14. [Ans. 42 m]
8. [Ans. 16 cm] 15. [Ans. (i) SSS criterion (ii) No (iii)
9. [Ans. 35 cm] No]
10. 16. [Ans. 10 cm]
26. [Ans. AB = 9 cm, BC = 12 cm, Ca = 15 cm DE = 18 cm, EF = 24 cm, FD = 30 cm]
27. [Ans. 300] 31. [Ans. BD = 3.6 cm, CE = 4.8 cm]
28. 32. [Ans. 9 m]
𝒂𝒄
29. [Ans. 𝒃+𝒄 ] 33. [Ans. 600]
30. 34. [Ans. 10 cm]
39. [Ans. 11 or 8]
Day – 4

1. [Ans. 10 cm] 7. [Ans. 6 cm]


2. [Ans. 9 : 1] 8. [Ans. 11.2 cm]
3. [Ans. 99 cm2] 𝟏𝟔
9. [Ans. 𝟔𝟐𝟓]
4. [Ans. 16 :9]
10. [Ans. 10.4 cm]
5. [Ans. 9 cm]
𝟒
11. [Ans. 1:9]
6. [Ans. No, it will be 𝟐𝟓] 12. [Ans. 4 : 1]
13. [Ans. 14 cm] 15. [Ans. 1:4]
14. [Ans. 4 : 1]
Day – 5

1. [Ans. No]
2. [Ans. Yes]
3.
4. [Ans. (i) yes, 25, (ii) No]
5. [Ans. ∠C = 900]
6. [Ans. BC = 10 cm]
7. [Ans. 26 m]
8. [Ans. 25 cm]
9. [Ans. (i) 13 cm]
10. [Ans. √𝟑𝒂 unit]
11. [Ans. 2343.07 km]
12. [Ans. 15 cm, 20 cm ]
13. [Ans. 8 km]
14.
15.
𝟑
16. [Ans. 𝟒]
23. [Ans. 900]
26. [Ans. 2√𝟓 cm, 5 cm, 3√𝟓 cm]
Day – 6

𝟐−√𝟐
6. [Ans. ]
𝟐

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