In isosceles ΔPQR, PQ = QR, M is the mid point of QR. LM ⊥ PQ, MN ⊥ PR. By which criterion of congruency is ΔQLM 0 ≅ ΔMNR.
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  • SAS
  • RHS
  • SSS
  • AAS
ABCD is a parallelogram, if the two diagonals are equal, then by what criterion are the triangles ABD and ABC congruent
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  • AAS
  • SSS
  • SAS
  • RHS
In ΔABC and ΔPBC, AB = BP and AC = PC. Can you say whether the triangles are congruent to each other or not:
  • Yes, by ASA Congruence theorem they are congruent
  • Yes, by SAS Congruence theorem they are congruent
  • No, they are not congruent
  • Yes, by SSS Congruence theorem they are congruent
In the given figure, AB = PQ, BC = QR and the median AD is equal to the median PM of the other triangle PQR, then is congruent by the criterion
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  • AAS
  • SSS
  • RHS
  • SAS
Two equilateral triangles are congruent when:
  • Their areas are proportional
  • Their sides are equal
  • Their sides are proportional
  • Their angles are equal
In the following figure, if PQR ≅ ABC, then
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  • PQ = AB, QR = AC and PR = BC
  • PQ = AB, QR = BC and PR = AC
  • PQ = BC, QR = AC and PR = AB
  • AB = QR, AC = PQ and BC = PR
Choose the correct statement
  • Two right triangles are congruent, if hypotenuse and a side of one are respectively equal to the hypotenuse and a side of the other triangle
  • If thee altitude from one vertex of a triangle bisects the opposite side, then the triangle may be isosceles
  • If any two sides of a right triangle are respectively are equal to two sides of the other right triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
  • Sides opposite equal angles may be unequal
In ΔABC and PQR, AB=QR, BC=RP, AC=QP. So,
  • ΔABC ≅ ΔPQR
  • Δ ABC ≅ ΔQRP
  • ΔABC ≅ ΔRQP
  • ΔABC ≅ ΔPRQ
In the following figure, PT is the bisector of ___________.
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  • QPR
  • PQ
  • QRP
  • PR
PQRS is a parallelogram, if the two diagonals are equal, then the measure of DPQR is:
  • 30°
  • 90°
  • 60°
  • 120°
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