CBSE Board Practice

CBSE Grade VI - Basic Geometrical Ideas
Question 1
1.
    • The vertex opposite to the side
    •  


      GH
       
       
  •  


    IJ
     
     
  • I
  • G
  • H
Question 2
2.
The following lines represent
  • coplanar lines
  • parallel lines
  • intersecting lines
  • perpendicular lines
  • concurrent lines
Question 3
3.
    • The minor segment of the circle is
  • ACB
  • FADBF
  • FACBF
  • ACBEA
  • ADB
Question 4
4.
Multiple lines which do not meet each other are called
  • perpendicular lines
  • parallel lines
  • concurrent lines
  • intersecting lines
  • coplanar lines
Question 5
5.
    • The name of the triangle is
  • △CDF
  • △DEF
  • △DEG
  • △CDE
  • △EFG
Question 6
6.
The opposite angles of the quadrilateral are
  • ∠F & ∠H , ∠G & ∠I
  • ∠F & ∠I , ∠G & ∠J
  • ∠F & ∠G , ∠H & ∠I
  • ∠F & ∠I , ∠H & ∠G
  • ∠F & ∠H , ∠G & ∠J
Question 7
7.
In the given figure, write the points belonging to the angle
  • {Q,P}
  • {J,K,L,H,I,O,Q}
  • {J,K,L,H,I}
  • {N,O,M}
  • {J,K,H,I}
Question 8
8.
Find the points belonging to the outside of the circle
  • {O,T,Q}
  • {O,R,U}
  • {P,S,V}
  • {Q,T,W}
  • {T,Q,P}
Question 9
9.
Which of the following figures represent a line?
  • fig 2
  • fig 3
  • fig 1
Question 10
10.
    • The radii of the circle are
  •  


    JK
     
     
    ,
     


    KL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    NO
     
     
    ,
     


    OJ
     
     
    ,
     


    PK
     
     
  •  


    PJ
     
     
    ,
     


    PK
     
     
    ,
     


    PL
     
     
    ,
     


    PM
     
     
    ,
     


    PN
     
     
    ,
     


    PO
     
     
  •  


    JK
     
     
    ,
     


    KL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    NO
     
     
    ,
     


    OJ
     
     
    ,
     


    MO
     
     
  •  


    KL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    NO
     
     
    ,
     


    OJ
     
     
  •  


    JK
     
     
    ,
     


    KL
     
     
    ,
     


    LM
     
     
    ,
     


    MN
     
     
    ,
     


    NO
     
     
    ,
     


    OJ