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LINES AND ANGLES HOME TEST – 2

Question 1.
Look at the figure and name the following:

(i) A line.
(ii) Four-line segments with a common end-point.
(iii) Four rays having same starting points.
(iv) Five points.
Question 2.
How many lines can pass through
(i) one given point?
(ii) two given points?
(iii) three non-collinear points?

Question 3.
Look at the following figure and name all the rays originating from:

(i) the point A.


(ii) the point B.
(iii) the point C.
(iv) the point F.
Question 4.
Name the angles in the given figure.

Question 5.
Draw rough diagrams of two angles such that they have
(a) One point in common.
(b) Two points in common.
(c) Three points in common.
(d) Four points in common.
(e) One ray in common.
Question 6.
Find the number of right angles turned through by the hour hand of a clock when it goes from
(a) 3 to 6
(b) 2 to 8
(c) 5 to 11
(d) 10 to 1
(e) 12 to 9
(f) 12 to 6

Question 7.
How many right angles do you make if you start facing
(a) south and turn clockwise to west?
(b) north and turn anti-clockwise to east?
(c) west and turn to west?
(d) south and turn to north?

Question 8.
Where will the hour hand of a clock stop if it starts
(a) from 6 and turns through 1 right angle?
(b) from 8 and turns through 2 right angles?
(c) from 10 and turns through 3 right angles?
(d) from 7 and turns through 2 straight angles?

Question 9.
Assertion: The sum of an acute angle and an obtuse angle may be a reflex angle.
Reason: Angles greater than 180° and less than 360°, are called reflex angles.
In the given question, a statement of Assertion is followed by a statement of Reason. Choose the
correct option as:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) Assertion is true and the reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false and the reason is true.
Question 10.
Case Based Question
Mrs. Sushma, a maths teacher is guiding her class, to identify angles in English alphabets, like: three
acute angles and two obtuse angles in A, two equal acute angle in letter N and so on.

Based on above information answer the following questions:


(a) Which letter represents only a right angle?
(b) Which two letters represent only four right angles?
(c) Which letter represents only two straight angles?

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