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Simple ABC of Lines and Points - 6
1.
If one of the angles formed by the intersection of two lines is a right angle, then all four angles are right angles. Such lines are called?
Striaght lines
Horizontal lines
Perpendicular lines
2.
Line AB in the diagramme below is______ Line.
Diagonal
Bisector
Transversal
Perpendicular
3.
Line shown in the diagram are:
Perpendicular to each other
Not perpendicular to each other
Transversal
4.
In the following diagram slash the marks on two lines indicate the lines are_______.
equal
Transversal
Perpendicular
5.
In the figure below a doted line divides the angle in two equal parts. This line is said to _____ the angle.
Bisect
Increase
Decrease
6.
Lines cutting each other at a point are called _______lines.
Intersecting
Crossing
Concurrent
7.
In the diagramme two lines are _______lines.
Crossing
Intersecting
Concurrent
8.
In the diagramme line PQ and line RS are ________at point O
Crossing
Intersecting
Concurrent
9.
In the figure below the dotted line intersects a pair of parallel lines, The dotted line is known as?
transversal
congruent
Collinear
Serial
10.
Three or more lines passing through a single point are called ______ lines.
Intersecting
Crossing
Concurrent
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