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The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to geometry concepts like parallel lines, angles, and properties of triangles. The questions cover topics such as determining the measure of angles formed by parallel and intersecting lines, classifying different types of triangles based on relationships between their angles, and finding the measure of exterior and interior angles of triangles.

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Extra Question Lines and Angles

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to geometry concepts like parallel lines, angles, and properties of triangles. The questions cover topics such as determining the measure of angles formed by parallel and intersecting lines, classifying different types of triangles based on relationships between their angles, and finding the measure of exterior and interior angles of triangles.

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1.

Two parallel lines intersect at:


a. One point
b. Two points
c. Three points
d. Ni2.1ll
2. If AB || CD, EF ⊥ CD and ∠GED = 135° as per the figure
given below.

The value of ∠AGE is:


(a) 120°
(b) 140°
(c) 90°
(d) 135°
3. An exterior angle of a triangle is 105° and its two interior
opposite angles are equal. Each of these equal angles is

(a) 37 ½°

(b) 72 ½°

(c) 75°

(d) 52 ½°

4. If two interior angles on the same side of a transversal


intersecting two parallel lines are in the ratio 2 : 3, then the
greater of the two angles is

(a) 54°

(b) 108°

(c) 120°

(d) 136°

5: If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other


two angles, then the triangle is

(a) a right triangle

(b) an isosceles triangle

(c) an equilateral triangle

(d) an obtuse triangle


6. The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 5 : 3: 7. The
triangle is

(a) a right triangle

(b) an acute-angled triangle

(c) an obtuse-angled triangle

(d) an isosceles triangle

7. In the given figure, POQ is a line. The value of x is

(a) 20°

(b) 25°

(c) 30°

(d) 35°
8. In the given figure, if AB || CD || EF, PQ || RS, ∠RQD = 25°
and ∠CQP = 60°, then ∠QRS is equal to S

(a) 85°

(b) 110°

(c) 135°

(d) 145°
9. In the given figure, if OP||RS, ∠OPQ = 110° and ∠QRS =
130°, then ∠PQR is equal to

(a) 40°

(b) 50°

(c) 60°

(d) 70°
10. In ΔABC, ∠A = 50° and the external bisectors of ∠B and
∠C meet at O as shown in figure. The measure of ∠BOC is

(a) 40°
(b) 65°
(c) 115°
(d) 140°

11. In figure the value of x is

(a) 120°
(b) 130°
(c) 110°
(d) 100°
12: An exterior angle of a triangle is 80° and the interior
opposite angles are in the ratio 1 : 3, measure of interior
opposite angles are
(a) 30°, 90°
(b) 40°, 120°
(c) 20°, 60°
(d) 30°, 60°
13. In ΔABC, the bisectors of ∠ABC and ∠BCA intersect each
other at O. The measure of ∠BOC is
(a) 90° + ∠A
(b) 90° + ∠A/2
(c) 180 – ∠A
(d) 90° – ∠A/2
14. In figure l1 || l2, the value of x is

(a) 80°
(b) 100°
(c) 110°
(d) 70°
15. In Figure measure of ∠ABC is

(a) 60°
(b) 70°
(c) 80°
(d) 50°
16. Given lines l1 || l2 and l2 || l3 in figure. The value of x is

(a) 40°
(b) 140°
(c) 50°
(d) 80°
17. In the given figure, if AOB is a straight line, then ∠BOC is

(a) 80°
(b) 70°
(c) 60°
(d) 20°
18. If two complementary angles are in the ratio 13 : 5, then
the angles are:
a) 13xo, 5xo
b) 25o, 65o
c) 65o, 25o
d) 65o, 35o
19. In the given figure, AB || CD then value of x is:

a) 45o
b) 60o
c) 90o
d) 105o
20. In the figure, if x, y and z are exterior angles of ΔABC
then x + y + z is:

a) 90o
b) 180o
c) 270o
d) 360o

THANK YOU

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