Class 6 Basic Geometrical Ideas CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 6 · Basic Geometrical Ideas
This is Mathematics Class 6 Basic Geometrical Ideas CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Three or more points which lie on a same line are called
- Anon-collinear points
- Bcollinear pointsCorrect
- Cpoint of concurrence
- Dstraight lines
2
A portion of a line which has two end points
- Aline segmentCorrect
- Bpoint
- Cline
- Dray
3
The number of line segments in the adjoining figure

- A4
- B3Correct
- C2
- D1
4
The number of sides in a pentagon are
- A3
- B5Correct
- C2
- D4
5
The number of sides in a quadrilateral are
- A3
- B4Correct
- C1
- D2
6
The number of sides in a triangle are
- A3Correct
- B2
- C1
- D4
7
The number of sides in a hexagon are
- A3
- B2
- C4
- D6Correct
8
Three or more lines which pass through same point are called
- Aconcurrent linesCorrect
- Bperpendicular lines
- Cintersecting lines
- Dparallel lines
9
Geometrical figure which has no dimension is
- Aline
- BpointCorrect
- Cplane
- Dline segment
10
The lines which do not intersect and have equal distance between them are called
- Aperpendicular lines
- Bstraight lines
- Cparallel linesCorrect
- Dintersecting lines
11
Number of points a line can have are
- Aone
- Btwo
- Cinfinite
- DzeroCorrect
12
The point at which two lines cross each other is called
- Aconcurrent lines
- Bpoint of concurrence
- Cpoint of intersectionCorrect
- Dparallel lines
13
A line segment has
- Adefinite length and have end pointsCorrect
- BNone of these
- Cinfinite length but no end point
- Ddefinite length but no end points
14
If the length of a line segment AB = 3 cm, then 2AB will be
- A8 cm
- B4 cm
- C10 cm
- D6 cmCorrect
15
Number of line segments which can be drawn joining two points
- AInfinite
- B2
- C1Correct
- D3