(A) Five Points (B) A Line (C) Four Rays (D) Five Line Segments

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CBSE

Class –VI Mathematics


NCERT Solutions
Chaper 4 Basic Geometrical Ideas (Ex. 4.1)

Question 1. Use the figure to name:

(a) Five points

(b) A line

(c) Four rays

(d) Five line segments

Answer: (a) Five points are: O, B, C, D, E

(b) A line:

(c) Four rays:

(d) Four line segments: ,

Question 2. Name the line given in all possible (twelve) ways, choosing only two letters at a
time from the four given.

Answer:

Question 3. Use the figure to name:

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(a) Line containing point E.

(b) Line passing through A.

(c) Line on which O lies.

(d) Two pairs of intersecting lines.

Answer: (a) A line containing E = or

(b) A line passing through A = or

(c) A line on which O lies = or

(d) Two pairs of intersecting lines are : and ,

Question 4. How many lines can pass though:

(a) one given point?

(b) two given points

Answer: (a) Infinite number of lines can pass through one given point.

(b) Only one line can pass through two given points.

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Question 5. Draw a rough figure and label suitably in each of the following cases:

(a) Point P lies on

(b) and intersect at M.

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

(d) and meet at O.

Answer:

Question 6. Consider the following figure of line . Say whether following statements are
true or false in the context of the given figure:

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

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

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

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

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

(f) M is point on ray .

(g) Ray is different from ray .

(h) Ray same as ray .

(i) Ray is not opposite to ray .

(j) O is not an initial point of and .

Answer: (a) True, (b) True, (c) True, (d) False, (e) False, (f) False, (g) True, (h) False, (i) False,
(j) False, (k) True

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