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$PQRS$ is a trapezium in which $PQ || SR$ and $\angle\text{P}=130^\circ, \angle\text{Q}= 110^\circ.$ Then $\angle\text{R}$ is equal to:
  • $70^\circ$
  • B
    $50^\circ$
  • C
    $65^\circ$
  • D
    $55^\circ$

Answer: A.

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In the quadrilateral $ABCD,$ the diagonals $AC$ and $BD$ are equal and perpendicular to each other. What type of a quadrilateral is $ABCD?$
  • A square
  • B
    A parallelogram
  • C
    A rhombus
  • D
    A trapezium

Answer: A.

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Tick the correct answer in the following$?$
The measure of each exterior angle of a regular polygon is $40^\circ .$ How many sides does it have$?$
  • A
    $8$
  • $9$
  • C
    $6$
  • D
    $10$

Answer: B.

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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 (A): The measure of each exterior angle of a regular polygon of $9$ sides is $40.$
Reason (R): Quadrilaterals are composed of two triangles. Seeing as we know the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is $180^\circ ,$ it follows that the sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is $360^\circ .$
  • Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • B
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • C
    $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • D
    $A$ is false but $R$ is true.

Answer: A.

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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 $(A) :$ Two adjacent sides of a rectangle are equal. The name of the quadrilateral is square
Reason $(R) :$ a square is a quadrilateral with four right angles
  • A
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • C
    $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • D
    $A$ is false but $R$ is true.

Answer: B.

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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 $(A) :$ All the angles of a rectangle are equal.
Reason $(R) :$ The opposite sides of a rectangle are not equal.
  • A
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • B
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • D
    $A$ is false but $R$ is true.

Answer: C.

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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 (A): Triangle have $1$ diagonal.
Reason (R): A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one of the basic shapes in geometry
  • A
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • B
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • C
    $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • $A$ is false but $R$ is true.

Answer: D.

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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 (A): The measures of each of the four angles of a quadrilateral are equal.
Reason (R): In geometry a quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, having four edges (sides) and four corners (vertices)
  • Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • B
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • C
    $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • D
    $A$ is false but $R$ is true.

Answer: A.

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$ABC$ is a right-angled triangle and $O$ is the mid point of the side opposite to the right angle. Explain why $O$ is equidistant from $A, B$ and $C. ($The dotted lines are drawn additionally to help you$)$
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Q 183 Marks Question3 Marks
Find the measure of $\angle P$ and $\angle S$. If $\overline {SP} \parallel \overline {RQ} $ in the figure. $($If you find $m\angle R$, is there more than one method to find $m\angle P ?)$
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Q 193 Marks Question3 Marks
What is the sum of the measures of the angles of a convex quadrilateral? Will this property hold if the quadrilateral is not convex?
(Make a non-convex quadrilateral and try!)
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