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Question Bank

NAME: ______________________

SUBJECT: Mathematics CLASS: VI - ___

Chap 9 Basic Geometrical Ideas

Marks

Q1.
Consider the following figure of line . Say whether the following statements are
true or false in context of the given figure.

(a) Q, M, O, N, P are points on the line 1

(b) M, O, N are points on a line segment . 1

(c) M and N are end points of line segment . 1

(d) O and N are end points of line segment . 1

1
(e) M is one of the end points of line segment .

1
(f) M is point on ray .

Q2 Classify the following curves as (i) Open or (ii) Closed 1

Q3. Draw a rough sketch of a closed curve made up of line segments. 1

Q4. List two examples where you see line segments in real life. (CBQ) 1
Q5. Why is the below figure not considered a polygon? (CBQ) 1

Q6 Draw a rough sketch of: 2


(a) open curve
(b) closed curve

Q7. In the given figure, name all the line segments: 2

Q8. (a) Identify three triangles in the figure. 2

(b) Write the names of seven angles.

(c) Write the names of six line segments

(d) Which two triangles have ∠B as common?


Q9. Mahesh claims ‘BD is the common side for triangle ABD and triangle BCD’. Is he 2
correct? Justify your answer .(CBQ)

Q10. Draw a diagram of two angles such that they have:(CBQ) 2

a. one point in common

b. two points in common

c. three points in common.

d. four points in common

Q11. Identify the points which are: 3

(i) in the interior

(ii) in the exterior

(iii) on the closed curve in the given figure

Q12. write concurrent lines and their points of concurrence. 3


Q13. In the given diagram, name the points(s) (CBQ) 3
(a) In the interior of ∠DOE

(b) In the exterior of ∠EOF

(c) On ∠EOF

Q14. Give 2 examples from your environment of: (CBQ) 3


(i) Points
(ii) Curved surfaces
(iii) Plane surfaces

Q15. Give three examples each of: (CBQ) 3

(i) intersecting lines

(ii) parallel lines from your environment.

Q16. Draw a rough sketch of a quadrilateral KLMN. State, (CBQ) 4

(a) two pairs of opposite sides,

(b) two pairs of opposite angles,

(c) two pairs of adjacent sides,

(d) two pairs of adjacent angles.


Q17. 4

From the figure, identify:

(a) the centre of circle

(b) three radii

(c) a diameter

(d) a chord

(e) two points in the interior

(f) a point in the exterior

(g) a sector

(h) a segment

Q18. Draw a rough figure and label suitably in each of the following cases: (CBQ) 4
(a) Point P lies on .

(b) and intersect at M.


(c) Line l contains E and F but not D.

(d) and meet at O


Q19. Use the figure to name: (CBQ) 4

(a) Line containing point E.

(b) Line passing through A.

(c) Line on which O lies

(d) Two pairs of intersecting lines

Q20. Use the figure to name: 4

(a) Five points

(b) A line

(c) Four rays

(d) Five line segments

Question Bank
NAME: ______________________
SUBJECT: Mathematics
CLASS: VI - ___
Chap 9
Basic Geometrical Ideas
Marks
Q1.
Cons
Q5.
Why is the below figure not considered a polygon? (CBQ)
1
Q6
Draw a rough sketch of:
(a) open curve
(b) closed curve
2
Q7
Q9.
Mahesh claims ‘BD is the common side for triangle ABD and triangle BCD’. Is he
correct? Justify your answer .(CBQ)
2
Q10.
Q13.
In the given diagram, name the points(s) (CBQ)
(a) In the interior of ∠DOE
(b) In the exterior of ∠EOF
(c) On ∠EOF
3
Q14
Q17.
From the figure, identify:
(a) the centre of circle
(b) three radii
(c) a diameter
(d) a chord
(e) two points in the int
Q19.
Use the figure to name: (CBQ)
(a) Line containing point E.
(b) Line passing through A.
(c) Line on which O lies
(d) Two

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