The internal and external bisectors of an angle form a
  • Reflex angle
  • Acute angle
  • Right angle
  • Straight angle

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  • PB = PR
  • PA = PR
  • OP > OR
  • PA = PB
On a ray AB with initial point A, Taking A as centre and some radius, draw an arc of a circle, which intersects AB, say at a point D. Taking D as centre and with the same radius as before, draw an arc intersecting the previously drawn arc, say at a point E. Draw the ray AC passing through E. Then, the measure of ∠CAB is
  • 60°
  • 15°
  • 45°
  • 30°
A line segment drawn perpendicular from the vertex of a triangle to the opposite side is called the
  • Bisector
  • Median
  • Perpendicular
  • Altitude
The bisector of an angle lies in its
  • Interior
  • On the arms of the angle
  • Any where in the plane
  • Exterior

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  • SSS
  • SAS
  • RHS
  • AAS
An angle whose measure is more than 180° and less than 360° is called a
  • Reflex angle
  • Acute angle
  • Straight angle
  • Complete angle

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  • RHS
  • SAS
  • AAS
  • SSS
In the given figure, name a pair of vertically opposite angles.
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  • Angles SOT and TOP
  • Angles ROP and SOT
  • Angles ROS and SOT
  • Angles ROP and POT
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