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15 Questions MCQ Test Mathematics Olympiad for Class 3 - Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry

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Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 1

Which one of the following statements is not correct about intersecting lines?

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The intersecting lines are represented as (×)
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 2

How many lines are possible between two points?

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Only one line can be formed joining any two given points.
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Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 3

The two angles of a triangle are 45° and 56°. What is the measurement of the third angle?

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Sum of all angles of a triangle = 180°
Sum of two given angles
= 45° + 56° = 101°
∴ Third angle = 180° – 101° = 79°

Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 4

Which one of the following is correct according to the properties of a triangle? [2012]

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A right angle = 90°. A straight angle = 180°. So, sum of all angles of a triangle = 180° = straight angle ≠ right angle
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 5

Sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral is:

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Sum of all the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 6

In which one of the following kinds of triangles are all the angles equal?’

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A scalene triangle has no angle equal and an isosceles triangle has one pair of angles as equal.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 7

How many triangles are there in the figure below?

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The triangles are ABE, ADE, CDE, BCE, ACD, ACB, ABD and BCD.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 8

How many angles are there in the figure below?

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A hexagon has six sides and six vertices. It has six angles on all six vertices.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 9

How many fewer circles are there in the figure than the triangles?

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Number of triangles= 8 and Number of circles = 4 Difference = 8 – 4 = 4
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 10

An angle whose measure is greater than 180° but less than 360° is called:

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A right angle is of 90°, an acute angle is greater than 0° and less than 90° an obtuse angle is greater than 90° and less than 180°.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 11

Consider the following statements:
Statement 1: A line has a fixed length, it cannot be extended.
Statement 2: A ray does not have fixed length, it can be extended in one direction.

Which one of the following is correct about the above statements?

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A line has no fixed length and can be extended in both directions.

Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 12

Identify the scalene triangle from the following options.

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The other two are isosceles and equilateral triangles respectively.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 13

The figure given below is made by cutting plain paper. The shaded part of the figure is:

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Required fraction

= Number of shaded parts/Total parts

= ¾

Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 14

Which of the following options represent a right angle?

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The other two are obtuse and acute angles respectively.
Olympiad Test Level 2: Geometry - Question 15

Length of one side of a square is y. Which one of the following is correct for the perimeter of the square?

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Perimeter of a square = 4 × Side
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