CBSE Board Practice

CBSE Grade VI - Basic Geometrical Ideas
Question 1
1.
Two lines meeting at a point and making an angle of 90° at the meeting point are called
  • coplanar lines
  • perpendicular lines
  • concurrent lines
  • intersecting lines
  • parallel lines
Question 2
2.
Identify the points that are inside the triangle
  • {G,J}
  • {F,I}
  • {H,K}
  • {I,J}
  • {G,H}
Question 3
3.
    • The minor segment of the circle is
  • HCEDH
  • CEDGC
  • HCFDH
  • CED
  • CFD
Question 4
4.
Identify the points that are outside the quadrilateral
  • {M,P,S}
  • {K,N,Q}
  • {S,L,P}
  • {P,K,M}
  • {L,O,R}
Question 5
5.
    • The major arc of the circle is
  • GJH
  • LGIHL
  • GJHKG
  • GIHKG
  • GIH
Question 6
6.
    • The sides of the triangle are
  •  


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    NL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
  •  


    OP
     
     
    ,
     


    PN
     
     
    ,
     


    NO
     
     
  •  


    NO
     
     
    ,
     


    OM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
  •  


    MO
     
     
    ,
     


    OL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
  •  


    NP
     
     
    ,
     


    PM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
Question 7
7.
    • In the figure below, if
    • MN
    • =
    • 11.20 cm
    • and
    • NO
    • =
    • 4.20 cm
    • ,find
    • MO
    • = ?
  • 15.40 cm
  • 16.40 cm
  • 14.40 cm
  • 13.40 cm
  • 17.40 cm
Question 8
8.
    • The major segment of the circle is
  • CED
  • CFD
  • CFDGC
  • CEDGC
  • HCFDH
Question 9
9.
    • The representation
    •  


      IJ
       
       
    • indicates
  • line segment
  • arc
  • line
  • ray
  • angle
Question 10
10.
The opposite sides of the quadrilateral are
  •  


    JK
     
     
    &
     


    LN
     
     
    ,
     


    KL
     
     
    &
     


    NJ
     
     
  •  


    JK
     
     
    &
     


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    KM
     
     
    &
     


    NJ
     
     
  •  


    JK
     
     
    &
     


    LM
     
     
    ,
     


    KL
     
     
    &
     


    MJ
     
     
  •  


    JL
     
     
    &
     


    MK
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
    &
     


    KJ
     
     
  •  


    JL
     
     
    &
     


    KM
     
     
    ,
     


    LK
     
     
    &
     


    MJ