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In ancient India, the shapes of altrars used for house hold rituals were :

A

squares and rectangles

B

tringles and rectangles

C

trapezium and pyramids

D

rectangles and squares

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MODERN PUBLICATION-INTRODUCTION TO EUCLID'S GEOMETRY-EXERCISE
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  7. Euclid belongs to the country :

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  8. Thales belongs to the country :

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  9. Pythagoras was a student of :

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  10. Which of the following needs a proof ?

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  11. Euclid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the for...

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  12. Lines are parallel if they do not intersect is stated in the form of :

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  13. If the lines AB and AC are parallel to a line l, show that the points ...

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  14. How would you rewrite Euclid’s fifth postulate so that it would be eas...

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  15. In the fig. AX=1/2AB,AY=1/2AC and AX=AY, prove that AB=AC

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  16. Two distinct lines in a plane can have two points in common.

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  17. It is known that x+y=10 and that x=z. show that z+y=10?

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  18. Look at the figures. Show that the length AH> sum of lenghts of AB+BC+...

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  19. In fig. angleABC=angleACB and angle3=angle4. Prove that angle1=angle2

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  20. If a transversal intersects two parallel line then corresponding angle...

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