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TRIANGLES

The document contains 14 multiple choice questions about properties of triangles, including questions about side lengths, angle measures, congruence, and calculating areas. The questions require applying properties such as isosceles triangles, congruence by side-angle-side, bisectors, and partitioning a triangle by drawing a parallel line. The final question involves calculating the area of a triangle given side lengths and partitioning the triangle into two parts. The answers to the questions are provided.

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TRIANGLES

The document contains 14 multiple choice questions about properties of triangles, including questions about side lengths, angle measures, congruence, and calculating areas. The questions require applying properties such as isosceles triangles, congruence by side-angle-side, bisectors, and partitioning a triangle by drawing a parallel line. The final question involves calculating the area of a triangle given side lengths and partitioning the triangle into two parts. The answers to the questions are provided.

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TRIANGLES

Q 1 In figure X is a point in the interior of square


ABCD, AXYZ is also a square. If DY = 3 cm and AZ
= 2 cm, then find BY.

(a) 5 cm
(b) 6 cm
(c) 7 cm
(d) 8 cm

Q 2 .In ΔABC, ∠C = ∠A and BC = 4 cm and AC = 5 cm,


then find length of AB.
(a) 5 cm
(b) 3 cm
(c) 4 cm
(d) 2.5 cm
Q 3In ΔABC, AB = AC and ∠B = 50°, then find ∠C.
(a) 50°
(b) 40°
(c) 80°
(d) 120°
Q 4 In figure, D is the mid-point of side BC of a ΔABC
and ∠ABD = 50°. If AD = BD = CD, then find the
measure of ∠ACD.

a) 30°
(b) 70°
(c) 80°
(d) 40

Q 5 D is a point on the side BC of a ΔABC such that AD


bisects ∠BAC. Then
(a) BD = CD
(b) BA > BD
(c) BD > BA
(d) CD > CA
Q 6 Two sides of a triangle are of lengths 5 cm and 1.5
cm. The length of the third side of the triangle cannot be
(a) 3.6 cm
(b) 4.1 cm
(c) 3.8 cm
(d) 3.4 cm
Q7 In ΔPQR, if ∠R > ∠Q, then
(a) QR > PR
(b) PQ > PR
(c) PQ < PR
(d) QR < PR

Q 8 In triangles ABC and PQR, AB = AC, ∠C = ∠P and


∠B = ∠Q. The two triangles are
(a) isosceles but not congruent
(b) isosceles and congruent
(c) congruent but not isosceles
(d) neither congruent nor isosceles

Question 9.In triangles ABC and DEF, AB = FD and ∠A


= ∠D. The two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom
if
(a) BC = EF
(b) AC = DE
(c) AC = EF
(d) BC = DE

Q 10 It is given that ΔABC = ΔFDE and AB = 5 cm, ∠B


= 40° and ∠A = 80°. Then which of the following is true?
(а) DF = 5 cm, ∠F = 60°
(b) DF = 5 cm, ∠E = 60°
(c) DE = 5 cm, ∠E = 60°
(d) DE = 5 cm, ∠D = 40°
Question 11 Two sides of a triangle are of lengths 5 cm
and 1.5 cm. The length of the third side of the triangle
cannot be
(a) 3.6 cm
(b) 4.1 cm
(c) 3.8 cm
(d) 3.4 cm

Question 12 In ΔPQR, if ∠R > ∠Q, then


(a) QR > PR
(b) PQ > PR
(c) PQ < PR
(d) QR < PR

CASE STUDY

Q14 Raj is having triangular open space in his plot . He


divided the land in to two parts by drawing the boundary
PQ, WHERE PQ parallel BC.
P is the id point of side AB, other measures are given as
Height of triangle is 12 cm, AP = 7 cm, BC = 10 cm,
AC= 11 cm, find

1. Area of triangle ABC is


a. 50 square cm
b. 60 square cm
c. 70 square cm
d. 55 square cm
2. Length of side PQ
a. 5 cm
b. 6 cm
c. 12 cm
d. 8 cm
3. Length of AQ is
a. 7 cm
b. 5.5 cm
c. 6 cm
d. 6.5 cm
4. Length of PB is
a. 7 cm
b. 6 cm
c. 8 cm
d. 9 cm
ANSWERS
Q1 C
Q2 C
Q3 A
Q4 D
Q5 B
Q6 D
Q7 B
Q8 A
Q9B
Q10 B
Q11 D
Q12 B
Q13 (1) B
(2) A
(3) B
(4) A

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