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Question 11 Mark
Fill in the blanks by using $<, >, =$ or $≤.$ Major arc semi circumference of the circle.
Answer
Major arc $>$ semi circumference of the circle.
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Question 21 Mark
Which of the following statement are true and false? A chord of a circle is a segment having its end points on the circle.
Answer
True.
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Question 31 Mark
Define the following: An obtuse triangle.
Answer
A triangle having one of the angles more than $90^\circ $ is called an obtuse triangle.
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Question 41 Mark
Write $'T'$ for true and $'F'$ for false for the statement given below: The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.
Answer
True.
The diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.
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Question 51 Mark
Which of the following statement are true and false? Each radius of a circle is also a chord of the circle.
Answer
False.
Diameter of a circle is a chord of the circle, not radius.
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Question 61 Mark
Define: A kite.
Answer
A kite is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of equal adjacent sides, but unequal opposite sides.
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Question 71 Mark
Which of the following statement are true and false? Each diameter of a circle is also a chord of the circle.
Answer
True.
It is the longest chord of the circle.
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Question 81 Mark
Write $'T'$ for true and $'F'$ for false for the statement given below: The centre of a circle bisects each chord of a circle.
Answer
False.
A perpendicular drawn from the centre of a circle to the chord, bisects the chord.
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Question 91 Mark
Define the following: Open figures.
Answer
A figure having no boundary and no starting or ending points is called as an open figure.
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Question 101 Mark
Define the following:
An isosceles triangle.
Answer
A triangle having two sides and the corresponding opposite angles equal is called an isosceles triangle.
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Question 111 Mark
Fill in the blank: The figure bounded by an arc and the two radii joining the end points of the arc with the centre is called a of the circle.
Answer
The figure bounded by an arc and the two radii joining the end points of the arc with the centre is called a sector of the circle.
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Question 121 Mark
Which of the following statement are true and false? The centre of a circle bisects each chord of the circle.
Answer
False.
A perpendicular drawn from the centre of the circle to the chord, bisects the chord.
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Question 131 Mark
Fill in the blank: If we join any two points of a circle by a line segment, we obtain a of a circle.
Answer
If we join any two points of a circle by a line segment, we obtain a chord of a circle.
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Question 141 Mark
Write $'T'$ for true and $'F'$ for false for the statement given below: The diagonals of a rhombus are equal.
Answer
False.
Diagonals are perpendicular and bisect each other.
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Question 161 Mark
Fill in the blanks by using $<, >, = or ≤.$ $OP\ OQ$, where $O$ is the centre of the circle, $P$ lies on the circle and $Q$ is in the interior of the circle.
Answer
This is because the major arc covers more than half of the circumference of the circle.

$OP > OQ$, where $O$ is the centre of the circle, $P$ lies on the circle and $Q$ is in the interior of the circle.
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Question 171 Mark
Define the following: Polygons.
Answer
A polygon is a plane shape with $3$ or more straight sides. It is a $2$ dimensional closed figure.
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Question 181 Mark
Fill in the blank: A radius of a circle is a line segment with one end point and the other end point .
Answer
A radius of a circle is a line segment with one end point on the circle and the other end point at the centre of the circle.
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Question 191 Mark
Which of the following statement are true and false? A secant of a circle is a segment having its end points on the circle.
Answer
False.
It is a line passing through the circle that intersects the circle at two points.
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Question 201 Mark
Define a regular polygon.
Answer
A regular polygon is a polygon all of whose sides are of the same lengths and all of whose interior angles are of the same measures.
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Question 211 Mark
Fill in the blanks by using $<, >, =$ or $≤.$
Major arc minor arc of the circle.
Answer
Major arc $>$ minor arc of the circle.
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Question 221 Mark
Write $'T'$ for true and $'F'$ for false for the statement given below:
The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
Answer
True.
The diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
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Question 231 Mark
Write $'T'$ for true and $'F'$ for false for the statement given below: Each diameter of a circle is a chord of the circle.
Answer
True.
It divides the circle in two equal parts.
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Question 241 Mark
Define the following:
A scalene triangle.
Answer
A triangle having no sides or angles equal is called a scalene triangle.
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Question 251 Mark
Fill in the blank:
Any part of a circle is called an of an circle.
Answer
Any part of a circle is called an arc of an circle.
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Question 261 Mark
Fill in the blanks by using $<, >, =$ or $≤.$
$OP\ OR,$ where $O$ is the centre of the circle, $P$ lies on the circle and $R$ lies in the exterior of the circle.
Answer
OP < OR, where O is the centre of the circle, P lies on the circle and R lies in the exterior of the circle.
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