CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296022 By which congruency are the following pair of triangles congruent:
In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{DEF},\angle\text{B}=\angle\text{E}=90^\circ,\) AC = DF and BC = EF.

1 RHS
2 SAS
3 AAA
4 SSS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296023 Which of the following rules of congruency says that \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 ASA
4 SAS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296024 \(\triangle\text{APQ}\) is such that perpendicular bisector of side PQ bisect it at M and passes from vertex A. Then by using which of the following congruence rule it can be proved that \(\triangle\text{AMP} \cong \triangle\text{AM:}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 SAS
4 AAA
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296025 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion : In a right triangle, the longest side is hypotenus
Reason: the side (hypotenuse) opposite to the largest angle will be the longest one.

1 Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
2 Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.
3 Bssertion is correct but reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296026 Which of the following condition even if satisfied, does not make the two triangles congruent?

1 S.S.S (side-side-side)
2 A.A.A (angle-angle-angle)
3 S.A.S (side-angle-side)
4 A.S.A (angle-side-angle)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296022 By which congruency are the following pair of triangles congruent:
In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{DEF},\angle\text{B}=\angle\text{E}=90^\circ,\) AC = DF and BC = EF.

1 RHS
2 SAS
3 AAA
4 SSS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296023 Which of the following rules of congruency says that \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 ASA
4 SAS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296024 \(\triangle\text{APQ}\) is such that perpendicular bisector of side PQ bisect it at M and passes from vertex A. Then by using which of the following congruence rule it can be proved that \(\triangle\text{AMP} \cong \triangle\text{AM:}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 SAS
4 AAA
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296025 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion : In a right triangle, the longest side is hypotenus
Reason: the side (hypotenuse) opposite to the largest angle will be the longest one.

1 Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
2 Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.
3 Bssertion is correct but reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296026 Which of the following condition even if satisfied, does not make the two triangles congruent?

1 S.S.S (side-side-side)
2 A.A.A (angle-angle-angle)
3 S.A.S (side-angle-side)
4 A.S.A (angle-side-angle)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296022 By which congruency are the following pair of triangles congruent:
In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{DEF},\angle\text{B}=\angle\text{E}=90^\circ,\) AC = DF and BC = EF.

1 RHS
2 SAS
3 AAA
4 SSS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296023 Which of the following rules of congruency says that \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 ASA
4 SAS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296024 \(\triangle\text{APQ}\) is such that perpendicular bisector of side PQ bisect it at M and passes from vertex A. Then by using which of the following congruence rule it can be proved that \(\triangle\text{AMP} \cong \triangle\text{AM:}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 SAS
4 AAA
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296025 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion : In a right triangle, the longest side is hypotenus
Reason: the side (hypotenuse) opposite to the largest angle will be the longest one.

1 Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
2 Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.
3 Bssertion is correct but reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296026 Which of the following condition even if satisfied, does not make the two triangles congruent?

1 S.S.S (side-side-side)
2 A.A.A (angle-angle-angle)
3 S.A.S (side-angle-side)
4 A.S.A (angle-side-angle)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296022 By which congruency are the following pair of triangles congruent:
In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{DEF},\angle\text{B}=\angle\text{E}=90^\circ,\) AC = DF and BC = EF.

1 RHS
2 SAS
3 AAA
4 SSS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296023 Which of the following rules of congruency says that \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 ASA
4 SAS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296024 \(\triangle\text{APQ}\) is such that perpendicular bisector of side PQ bisect it at M and passes from vertex A. Then by using which of the following congruence rule it can be proved that \(\triangle\text{AMP} \cong \triangle\text{AM:}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 SAS
4 AAA
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296025 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion : In a right triangle, the longest side is hypotenus
Reason: the side (hypotenuse) opposite to the largest angle will be the longest one.

1 Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
2 Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.
3 Bssertion is correct but reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296026 Which of the following condition even if satisfied, does not make the two triangles congruent?

1 S.S.S (side-side-side)
2 A.A.A (angle-angle-angle)
3 S.A.S (side-angle-side)
4 A.S.A (angle-side-angle)
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296022 By which congruency are the following pair of triangles congruent:
In \(\triangle\text{ABC}\) and \(\triangle\text{DEF},\angle\text{B}=\angle\text{E}=90^\circ,\) AC = DF and BC = EF.

1 RHS
2 SAS
3 AAA
4 SSS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296023 Which of the following rules of congruency says that \(\triangle\text{ABC}\cong\triangle\text{PQR}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 ASA
4 SAS
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296024 \(\triangle\text{APQ}\) is such that perpendicular bisector of side PQ bisect it at M and passes from vertex A. Then by using which of the following congruence rule it can be proved that \(\triangle\text{AMP} \cong \triangle\text{AM:}\)

1 RHS
2 SSS
3 SAS
4 AAA
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296025 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion : In a right triangle, the longest side is hypotenus
Reason: the side (hypotenuse) opposite to the largest angle will be the longest one.

1 Both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explanation for assertion.
2 Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not correct explanation for assertion.
3 Bssertion is correct but reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES

296026 Which of the following condition even if satisfied, does not make the two triangles congruent?

1 S.S.S (side-side-side)
2 A.A.A (angle-angle-angle)
3 S.A.S (side-angle-side)
4 A.S.A (angle-side-angle)