Basic Geometry
Two intersecting lines cannot be parallel to the same line is stated in the form of :
1) an axiom
2) a definition
3) a postulate
4) a proof
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
The number of line segments determined by three given non-collinear points is :
1) two
2) three
3) infinitely many
4) four
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
A surface is that which has :
1) length and breadth
2) length only
3) breadth only
4) length and height
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
Two planes intersect each other to form a :
1) plane
2) point
3) straight line
4) angle
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
The number of line segments determined by three collinear points is :
1) two
2) three
3) only one
4) four
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
The things which are double of same thing are :
1) equal
2) halves of same thing
3) unequal
4) double of the same thing
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 1 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
Which of the following needs a proof ?
1) axiom
2) theorem
3) postulate
4) definition
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 2 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
Euclid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the form of :
1) an axiom
2) a definition
3) a postulate
4) a proof
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 3 Solution : -. |
Basic Geometry
Euclid stated that if equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equals in the form of :
1) an axiom
2) a postulate
3) a definition
4) a proof
A. | Option 1 |
B. | Option 2 |
C. | Option 3 |
D. | Option 4 |
Option: 1 Solution : -. |