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Question 12 Marks
Count the number of line segments drawn in the following figures and name them:
Answer
In the given figure, there are ten line segments, namely, $AD, AB, AC, AO, OC, BC, BD, BO, OD, CD.$
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Question 22 Marks
Mark three noncollinear points $A, B, C$, as shown. Draw lines through these points taking two at a time. Name the lines. How many such different lines can be drawn?
Answer
The lines drawn through given points $A, B, C$ are as shown below. The names of these lines are $AB, BC$ and $AC.$
Also it is clear that three different lines can be drawn
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Question 32 Marks
Name all the line segments in the following figure:
Answer
$\overline{\text{PS}}$ This is because it has two end point $P$ and $S$.
$\overline{\text{PQ}}$ This is because it has two end point $P$ and $Q$.
$\overline{\text{QR}}$ This is because it has two end point $Q$ and $R$.
$\overline{\text{RS}}$ This is because it has two end point $R$ and $S$.
$\overline{\text{PR}}$ This is because it has two end point $P$ and $R$.
$\overline{\text{QS}}$ This is because it has two end point $Q$ and $S.$
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Question 42 Marks
Count the number of line segments drawn in the following figures and name them:
Answer
In the given figure, there are six line segments, namely $AB, AF, BF, CD, DE, CE.$
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Question 52 Marks
What do you mean by collinear points?
$i.\ $How many lines can you draw passing through three collinear points ?
$ii.\ $Given three collinear points $A, B, C$. How many lines segments do they determine? Name them. 
Answer
$i.\ $Three or more points in a plane are said to be collinear if they all lie on the same line.
$ii.\ $In the figure given above, points $A, B, C$ are collinear points. We can draw exactly one line passing through three collinear points 
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Question 62 Marks
Name all the line segments in the following figure:
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$\overline{\text{AD}}$ This is because it has two end point $A$ and $D$.
$\overline{\text{AB}}$ This is because it has two end point $A$ and $B.$
$\overline{\text{AC}}$ This is because it has two end point $A$ and $C$.
$\overline{\text{AE}}$ This is because it has two end point $A$ and $E$.
$\overline{\text{DB}}$ This is because it has two end point $D$ and $B$.
$\overline{\text{BC}}$ This is because it has two end point $B$ and $C$.
$\overline{\text{CE}}$ This is because it has two end point $C$ and $E.$
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Question 72 Marks
Identify and name the line segments and rays in the following figure:
Answer

Line segment is $\overline{\text{AB}}.$This is because it has two end point $A$ and $B.$
Rays are:
$\overrightarrow{\text{AC}}$
This is because it has only one end point $A.$
$\overrightarrow{\text{BD}}$
This is because it has only one end point $B.$
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Question 82 Marks
Count the number of line segments drawn in the following figures and name them:
Answer
In the given figure, there are twelve line segments, namely, $AB, BC, CD, AD, BF, CG, DH, AE, EF, FG, GH, EH.$
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Question 92 Marks
Count the number of line segments drawn in the following figures and name them:
Answer
In the the given figure, there are six line segments, namely $AB, AC, AD, BD, BC, DC.$
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