Introduction To Euclids Geometry CBSE Questions & Answers
Introduction To Euclids Geometry
This is Mathematics Class 09 Introduction to Euclids Geometry CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
The three steps from solids to points are
- ASolids – points – lines – surfaces
- Bnone of these
- CSolids – surfaces – lines – pointsCorrect
- DSolids – lines – points – surfaces
2
The number of dimension, a point has
- A3
- B0Correct
- C1
- D2
3
The number of dimensions, a line has
- A3
- B2
- C0
- D1Correct
4
The number of dimensions, a surface has
- A2Correct
- B1
- C3
- D0
5
The number of dimensions, a solid has
- A3Correct
- B1
- C0
- D2
6
Euclid divided his famous treatise “The Elements” into
- A12 chapters
- B11 chapters
- C9 chapters
- D13 chaptersCorrect
7
The total number of propositions in the Euclid’s Elements are
- A460
- B13
- C32
- D465Correct
8
The boundaries of surfaces are
- Apoints
- BlinesCorrect
- Csurfaces
- Dcurves
9
The boundaries of solids are
- Acurves
- Bpoints
- Clines
- DsurfacesCorrect
10
A pyramid is a solid figure, the base of which is
- Aa circle
- Ba triangle
- Ca square
- Da polygonCorrect
11
The side faces of a pyramid are
- AtrianglesCorrect
- Bpolygons
- Csquares
- Drectangles
12
The side faces of a prism are
- Atriangles
- Bsquares
- CrectanglesCorrect
- Dpolygons
13
It is known that if a + b = 4 then a + b + c = 4 + c. The Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this statement is
- AI axiom
- BIII axiom
- CIV axiom
- DII axiomCorrect
14
It is known that if a + b = 4 then a + b – c = 4 – c. The Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this statement is
- AIV axiom
- BIII axiomCorrect
- CII axiom
- DI axiom
15
It is known that if a + b = 4 then 2(a + b) = 8. The Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this statement is
- AVI axiomCorrect
- BIV axiom
- CI axiom
- DIII axiom