Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry

This is an MCQ-based quiz on Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry.

This includes Surfaces, Curves, Lines, and Points

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The boundaries of solid are called:

Surfaces Curves Lines Points

A surface of shape has:

Length, breadth and thickness Length and breadth only Length and thickness only Breadth and thickness only

Which of these statements do not satisfy Euclid’s axiom?

Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to one another If equals are added to equals, the wholes are equal. If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are equal. The whole is lesser than the part.

If two circles are equal, then their radii are ……………..

Equal Diminished Different None of these

The edges of a surface are.

Lines Points Rays Planes

Euclid’s Axiom 5 is :

The things which coincide with one another are equal to one another If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainder are equal The whole is greater than the part. None of these

The things which are double of same things are:

Halves of same thing

Double of the same thing

Equal

Unequal

Given four points such that no three of them are collinear, then the number of lines that can be drawn through them is:

2 lines 4 lines 6 lines 8 lines

Number of dimension(s) a surface has:

0 1 2 3

For every line ‘l’ and a point P not lying on it, the number of lines that passes through P and parallel to ‘l’ are:

1 2 3 No line

If x + y =10 then x + y + z = 10 + z. Then the Euclid’s axiom that illustrates this statement is:

First axiom Second axiom Third axiom Fourth axiom

John is of the same age as Mohan. Ram is also of the same age as Mohan. State the Euclid’s axiom that illustrates the relative ages of John and Ram

First Axiom Second Axiom Third Axiom Fourth Axiom

The line drawn from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference is called:

Radius Diameter Sector Arc

Euclid stated that all right angles are equal to each other in the form of:

An axiom

A definition

A postulate

A proof

The things which coincide with one another are:

Equal

Unequal

Half of same thing

Triple of one another

‘Lines are parallel if they do not intersect’ – is stated in the form of:

A postulate

An axiom

A definition

A proof

Which of the following needs a proof?

Theorem

Axiom

Definition

Postulate

The base of a Pyramid is:

Only a triangle

Only a square

Only a rectangle

Any polygon

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry
Questions: 18
Contributed by:
Diego