PRACTICAL GEOMETRY
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297594 Which of these nets is a net of a cube?

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2
3
4
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297596 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer.
An angle is its own complement. The measure of the angle is:

1 30°
2 45°
3 90°
4 60°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297597 For construction of a \(\triangle{\text{PQR}}\) where QR = 6cm, PR=10cm and \(\angle{\text{Q}}\) = 90° its steps for construction is given below in jumbled form. Identify the second step from the following.
1. At point Q, draw an angle of 90°
2. From R cut an arc of length PR = 10.0cm using a compass.
3. Name the point of intersection of the arm of the angle 90° and the arc drawn in step 3, as P.
4. Join P to Q. PQR is the required triangle.
5. Draw the base side QR = 6cm.

1 2
2 1
3 4
4 5
5 3
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297598 The number of triangles with any three of the length 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, as sides is:

1 4
2 2
3 1
4 0
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297599 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer:
In a \(\triangle\text{ABC},\) If \(\angle\text{B}=40^\circ\) and \(\angle\text{C}=35^\circ,\) then \(\angle\text{A}=?\)

1 50°
2 55°
3 105°
4 150°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297594 Which of these nets is a net of a cube?

1
2
3
4
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297596 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer.
An angle is its own complement. The measure of the angle is:

1 30°
2 45°
3 90°
4 60°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297597 For construction of a \(\triangle{\text{PQR}}\) where QR = 6cm, PR=10cm and \(\angle{\text{Q}}\) = 90° its steps for construction is given below in jumbled form. Identify the second step from the following.
1. At point Q, draw an angle of 90°
2. From R cut an arc of length PR = 10.0cm using a compass.
3. Name the point of intersection of the arm of the angle 90° and the arc drawn in step 3, as P.
4. Join P to Q. PQR is the required triangle.
5. Draw the base side QR = 6cm.

1 2
2 1
3 4
4 5
5 3
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297598 The number of triangles with any three of the length 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, as sides is:

1 4
2 2
3 1
4 0
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297599 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer:
In a \(\triangle\text{ABC},\) If \(\angle\text{B}=40^\circ\) and \(\angle\text{C}=35^\circ,\) then \(\angle\text{A}=?\)

1 50°
2 55°
3 105°
4 150°
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PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297594 Which of these nets is a net of a cube?

1
2
3
4
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297596 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer.
An angle is its own complement. The measure of the angle is:

1 30°
2 45°
3 90°
4 60°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297597 For construction of a \(\triangle{\text{PQR}}\) where QR = 6cm, PR=10cm and \(\angle{\text{Q}}\) = 90° its steps for construction is given below in jumbled form. Identify the second step from the following.
1. At point Q, draw an angle of 90°
2. From R cut an arc of length PR = 10.0cm using a compass.
3. Name the point of intersection of the arm of the angle 90° and the arc drawn in step 3, as P.
4. Join P to Q. PQR is the required triangle.
5. Draw the base side QR = 6cm.

1 2
2 1
3 4
4 5
5 3
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297598 The number of triangles with any three of the length 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, as sides is:

1 4
2 2
3 1
4 0
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297599 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer:
In a \(\triangle\text{ABC},\) If \(\angle\text{B}=40^\circ\) and \(\angle\text{C}=35^\circ,\) then \(\angle\text{A}=?\)

1 50°
2 55°
3 105°
4 150°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297594 Which of these nets is a net of a cube?

1
2
3
4
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297596 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer.
An angle is its own complement. The measure of the angle is:

1 30°
2 45°
3 90°
4 60°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297597 For construction of a \(\triangle{\text{PQR}}\) where QR = 6cm, PR=10cm and \(\angle{\text{Q}}\) = 90° its steps for construction is given below in jumbled form. Identify the second step from the following.
1. At point Q, draw an angle of 90°
2. From R cut an arc of length PR = 10.0cm using a compass.
3. Name the point of intersection of the arm of the angle 90° and the arc drawn in step 3, as P.
4. Join P to Q. PQR is the required triangle.
5. Draw the base side QR = 6cm.

1 2
2 1
3 4
4 5
5 3
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297598 The number of triangles with any three of the length 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, as sides is:

1 4
2 2
3 1
4 0
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297599 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer:
In a \(\triangle\text{ABC},\) If \(\angle\text{B}=40^\circ\) and \(\angle\text{C}=35^\circ,\) then \(\angle\text{A}=?\)

1 50°
2 55°
3 105°
4 150°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297594 Which of these nets is a net of a cube?

1
2
3
4
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297596 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer.
An angle is its own complement. The measure of the angle is:

1 30°
2 45°
3 90°
4 60°
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297597 For construction of a \(\triangle{\text{PQR}}\) where QR = 6cm, PR=10cm and \(\angle{\text{Q}}\) = 90° its steps for construction is given below in jumbled form. Identify the second step from the following.
1. At point Q, draw an angle of 90°
2. From R cut an arc of length PR = 10.0cm using a compass.
3. Name the point of intersection of the arm of the angle 90° and the arc drawn in step 3, as P.
4. Join P to Q. PQR is the required triangle.
5. Draw the base side QR = 6cm.

1 2
2 1
3 4
4 5
5 3
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297598 The number of triangles with any three of the length 1, 4, 6 and 8 cm, as sides is:

1 4
2 2
3 1
4 0
PRACTICAL GEOMETRY

297599 Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer:
In a \(\triangle\text{ABC},\) If \(\angle\text{B}=40^\circ\) and \(\angle\text{C}=35^\circ,\) then \(\angle\text{A}=?\)

1 50°
2 55°
3 105°
4 150°