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(A) Countless (B) One (C) Two (D) Zero

The document is a math test for class 5 students covering circle geometry concepts. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of circles, including their diameters, radii, chords, centers, and perimeters. It also instructs students to draw various circles demonstrating radius, diameter, center, chord, and semicircle.

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(A) Countless (B) One (C) Two (D) Zero

The document is a math test for class 5 students covering circle geometry concepts. It contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing knowledge of circles, including their diameters, radii, chords, centers, and perimeters. It also instructs students to draw various circles demonstrating radius, diameter, center, chord, and semicircle.

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Question Paper

Class 5 Maths

Choose correct answer(s) from given choice (5)

(1) The number of diameters that can be drawn in a circle are

(A) Countless

(B) One

(C) Two

(D) Zero

(2) The line segment whose endpoints lie on the circumference of a circle is called a:

(A) Chord

(B) Centre

(C) Perimeter

(D) Radius

(3) The perimeter of a circle is called its

(A) area

(B) Length

(C) radius

(D) circumference

(4) The perimeter of a circle is also known as the:

(A) Circumference

(B) Radius

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(C) Diameter

(D) Chord

(5) How many circles can be drawn with a given centre?

(A) 2

(B) 1

(C) unlimited

(D) 5

Fill in the blanks (5)

(1) The longest chord in a circle is known as the__________.

(2) The chord of a circle can be smaller than its diameter__________ (True/False):

(3) Diameter = Radius ×__________

(4) A diameter divides a circle in __________ equal parts.

(5) A Radius = Diameter *__________

(L) Draw different Circles and show the following. (5)

Radius, Diameter, Centre, Chord, Semicircle

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