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Triangles question types

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Triangles questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
Line segments joining the vertices to the mid $-$ points of the opposite sides of a triangle are known as:
  • Aedians.
  • B
    Altitudes.
  • C
    Heights.
  • D
    Angle bisectors.

Answer: A.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
A triangle whose all sides are equal is called:
  • An equilateral triangle.
  • B
    An acute triangle.
  • C
    A right triangle.
  • D
    An isosceles triangle.

Answer: A.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
A triangle:
  • A
    May not have an altitude.
  • B
    Can have at most 3 altitudes.
  • Has three altitudes.
  • D
    Has only one altitude.

Answer: C.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
A triangle whose one angle is more than $90^\circ$ is called:
  • A
    A scalene triangle.
  • B
    A right triangle.
  • C
    An acute triangle.
  • An obtuse triangle.

Answer: D.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
A triangle having all sides of different length is known as:
  • Scalene triangle.
  • B
    Isosceles triangle.
  • C
    An equilateral triangle.
  • D
    An acute triangle.

Answer: A.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct word/ symbol to make it a true statement:
A triangle whose one angle is more than 90° is known as _____________.
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Fill in the blanks with the correct word/ symbol to make it a true statement:A triangle whose all the angles are of measure less than 90º is known as _________.
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Q 101 Mark Question1 Mark
In Figure, there are a triangle. The measures of some of their angles have been indicated. State for each triangle whether it is acute, right or obtuse.
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Q 122 Mark Question2 Marks
In figure, A, B, C and D are four points, and no three points are collinear. AC and BD interest at O. There are eight triangles that you can observe. Name all the triangles.
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Q 142 Mark Question2 Marks
In figure D is a point on side BC of a $\triangle\text{ABC}.$ AD is joined. Name all the triangles that you can observe in the figure. How many are they?
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Q 163 Mark Question3 Marks
Take three non-collinear points A, B and C on a page of your notebook. Join AB, BC and CA. What figure do you get? Name the triangle. Also, name:
  1. The side opposite to $\angle\text{B.}$
  2. The angle opposite to side AB.
  3. The vertex opposite to site BC.
  4. The side opposite to vertex B.
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