APPENDIX - C
First Draft of Achievement Test
Achievement Test
Name of the Student:
Name of the School:
Date:
Note: - Read the questions properly
- Number on the on the right side in bracket indicates total marks
for each Question
Q.I Fill in the blanks by selecting the correct alternative from the options
given on the right.
(40)
1. Every line has atleastdistinct points.
(04,2)
2. If X¥ = YZ then Y~XZ .
(c, g,«)
3. Exactlylines can be determined by three distinct noncollinear points.
(1,2,3)
4. If Pe QR then P; Q, R are.
(equal, collinear, non-collinear)
5. Two distinct points P,Q are on both the lines 11 and £2l then lx
( = ,*,«0
---- *2-
6. If Pe L & Qe L, then PQ___ L.
(=,
cz)
7. Two distinct lines intersect in exactly one point. Then they are
lines.
'
(parallel, non-parallel, same)
8. If Re PQ & Se PQ, then PQnRS = _.
«S>, {P}, {R»
9. For points P, Q, R , PQ+QRPR.
(=, 2£, >)
10.For distinct collinear points P, Q & R if RP+PQ=QR, then.
(P-Q-R, R-P-Q, R-Q-P)
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11. A & B are the end points of
(AB, AB, AB)
12. Line-segments having equal lengths are called___ line-segments.
(congruent, parallel, same)
13. If P-Q-R & _____ then Q is a midpoint of a line-segment PR.
(PQ=PR, PR=QR, PQ=QR)
14. Every line-segment has __ ______mid-point.
(0, 1, 2)
15. For D-E-F-G, DE n EG =
{DE, FG, EF)
16. For AB,is called the initial point.
(A, {A}, {B»
17. ForPQ, the ray extends infinitely towards
(P, Q, nowhere)
18. AB____ AB.
(e, =, ci)
19. AB
kj
{P/A-B-P} =
{PB, BP, AB)
20. For E-D-F,
will be the opposite rays.
(ED&DF, FD&DE, DE&DF)
21. A
has a bisector.
(line, line-segment, ray)
22. If MN=PQ, then MN__PQ.
(=, c, £)
23. Three non-collinear points determineplane.
(more than two, two, one and only one)
24. For plane a, it contains atleastnon-collinear points.
( 1, 2, 3)
25. If P & Q are points of plane a then PQ___a
(e, =, c)
26. The intersection of two intersecting distinct planes is a
(line, ray, plane)
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27. Let Xi & X2 be two half planes formed by line / & planeor, then
XinX2 =.
(Xi, l, <!>)
28. If A & B are in the same half plane made by / then AB n l =____ .
(A, ^, /)
29. For points P & Q and a plane X, P**Q & P, Q e X; Xn PQ =_____ .
({P,Q>, Plane X, PQ)
30. If three non-collinear points A, B, C are in plane X as well as in
plane Y, then.
(X=Y, X*Y, XcY)
31. For an angle ZABC if A-O-C, then O is in theof ZABC.
(exterior, cross, interior)
32. If D is in the
of an angle ZABC, then
BD
intersects AC.
(interior, exterior, union)
33. An angle hasmeasure between 0 & 180.
(exactly one, more than one, no)
34. For point D in the interior of ZBAC, mZBAD+= m ZBAC.
(m ZACD, m ZDAC, mZADC)
35. An angle hasbisector.
(one, two, no)
36. If two congruent angles are supplementary, then each of them is a
angle.
(right, acute, obtuse)
37. If one angle of a pair of supplementary angles is acute then the
other isangle.
(acute, right, obtuse)
38. The bisector of ZMONisOP. If mZMOP- 45°, then ZMOP is
to ZMON.
(supplementary, obtuse, complementary)
39. If S is in the interior of ZPQRthen point P is in the exterior of
•
( ZLPQS, ZSQR, ZSPQ )
40. Each of the angles from a pair of complementary angles is.
(obtuse, right, acute)
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Q.II Look at the following figures and answer the respective
questions:
[A] Figure - 1
(05)
C
A
^
----------------- •-
—
-1
-3
D
E
•----------►
0
1. IsAC = CD?
5
Ans.
2. What will be the number corresponding to the mid-point
of BD?
3. What will be
Ans.
AE?
Ans.
4. For the point F, if A-F-E and AF =4, then what will be the
number corresponding to F?
Ans.
5. For C-O-P-E, if OP=2=PE, then what will be CO?
Ans.
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[B] Figure - 2
(15)
1. What is / jn 12?
Ans.
2. Which are the points on line /4?
Ans.
3. Which four points are collinear?
Ans.
4. Which are the lines that intersectin P?
Ans.
5. If PT=9.5 & PV=3, then what is VT?
Ans.
6. If T is a mid-point of SU & numbers corresponding to S & U
are
-6
&
7
respectively,
then
what
corresponding to T?
is
the
number
Ans.
7. Are lines QV& ST intersecting?
Ans.
8. What is the intersection of IF& UV?
Ans.
9. What IsQVnRU?
Ans.
10. What isPV nTUI
Ans.
11. What is the intersection of UQ &TS?
Ans.
12. What is the intersection of UV &PQ?
Ans._______
13. Are RQ&VUopposite rays?
Ans.
14. What is the intersection of line / j and QP ?
Ans.
15. What is AS* n / 31
Ans.
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[C] Figure - 3
1. Which points are in the planea?
Ans._
2. Are planes a hfi parallel?
Ans._
3. Of which plane is PS subset?
Ans._
4. Are AF and / intersecting lines?
Ans._
5. AC&PQ, are they coplanar or skew lines?
Ans. _
6. Mention the points of a lying in the same half planes?
Ans. _
7. Are AE&QS intersecting each other?
8. What is the intersection of planes a &/??
9. Is / a subset of closed half plane of a ?
10. Is P, Q & S coplanar points?
Ans._
Ans. _
Ans._
Ans._
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[D] Figure - 4
(15)
1. Name the arms of z ABC?
Ans.
2. List the points in the exterior of Z EBC?
Ans.
3. List the points in the interior of ZABD?
Ans.
4. List the points on the ZABD?
Ans.
5. Which rays will intersect ZD?
Ans.
6. Are ZABC & ZBCA same?
Ans.
7. Are ZABE & ZEBA same?
Ans.
8. Are ZABK & ZKBL adjacent angles?
Ans.
9. Which is the bisector of ZABD?
Ans.
10. Which are the complementary angles?
Ans.'
11. Are ZABL & ZABE supplementary angles?
Ans.
12. Is ZABD & ZABL linear pair of angles?
Ans.
13. Are Z EBD & Z KBL congruent angles?
Ans.
14. Are ZEBA & ZLBD vertically opposite angles? Ans.
15. ZABL is which type of angle?
Ans.
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Q.III: Represent each of the following by a figure:
(15)
1. Pg AB but Qg BP.
2. AB = PQ, but AB * PR & Se
& R-Q-S.
3. A-B-C, C-D-E, A-F-E, D-G-A.
4. RePQ &SZPQ, PQnRS={R>.
5. For distinct lines t{r i2, l2) ixnt2 = $ and
n f3={X>.
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6. AB=CD*CE.
7, XfY and Z are collinear, / is a line, Xg I, ,Ye /, Zg /.
8. P,Q,R & P,S,T are non-collinear triplets; but P,Q,S & P,R,T are not.
9.
PQ c AB
PR.
10. A, O, B are 3 non-collinear points and AOn,OB = {o}.
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11.11,12 and 13 are three distinct lines and <in<2n l3 = {P),
12. AzPQ but BeAQ.
13. X,Y and Z are non-collinear points and / is a line, Xe l, Ye l and
ZsS l.
14. RQcz tx and Se lu S-R-Q.
15. PQn £tn £ 2 = <P>; Qg l1(Q^ t2 .
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