You can prepare effectively for CTET & State TET Mathematics & Pedagogy Paper 2 for CTET & TET Exams with this dedicated MCQ Practice Test (available with solutions) on the important topic of "Test: Constructions- 1". These 25 questions have been designed by the experts with the latest curriculum of CTET & State TET 2026, to help you master the concept.
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With the help of a ruler and compass, it is possible to construct an angle of
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
A rotating ray after making a complete rotation coincides with its initial position. The angle thus formed is
With the help of a rular and compass, it is not possible to construct an angle of
If two circles touches internally then distance between their centres is equal to
If a 600 angle is bisected twice what will be measure of each angle that is constructed ?
It is not possible to construct a triangle ABC with BC = 5cm,∠B = 750 and AB+AC equal to
If two lines are parallel, the perpendicular distance between the
The construction of △ABC in which AB = 5 cm, ∠A = 750 is not possible when difference of BC and AC is equal to
In the following below PR is the perpendicular bisector of a line segment AB = 16 cm, then which of the following is true ?
With the help of a ruler and a compass, it is possible to construct an angle of
How many angles are formed by a transversal with a pair of lines?
The construction of △ABC, given that BC = 5 cm, ∠B = 600 is not possible when the difference of AB and AC is equal to
Detailed Solution: Question 17
An external bisector of an angle measuring 700 will divide the angle into two angles measuring
The construction of a triangle ABC with AB = 4 cm and ∠A = 600 is not possible when difference of BC and AC is equal to
How many pairs of corresponding angles are formed when a transversal intersects a pair of lines?
The construction of a triangle ABC, given that BC = 3 cm, ∠C = 600 is possible when the difference of AB and AC is equal to
In △ ABC, which of the following information is needed to construct it if it is known that measure of ∠B = 60 and BC = 6 cm :
The construction of a triangle ABC with AB = 6 cm and ∠A = 600 is not possible when sum of BC and CA is equal to
How many pairs of alternate angles are formed when a transversal intersects a pair of lines?
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