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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Euclid Geometry Model Paper Of CBSE NCERT Class IXth



M.M: 38 marks                                                                         Dated: 01/07/2011
Time: 1 hour
Q 1: Fill in the blanks (1 mark per question x 15 = 15 marks)
  1. Two distinct ______________ lines cannot be parallel to the same line.
  2. According to Euclid’s fourth postulate, all _____________ angles are equal to one another.
  3. A terminated _____________ can be produced indefinitely.
  4. According to Euclid’s seventh axiom, things which are ____________ of the same things are equal to one another.
  5. According to Euclid’s fourth axiom, things which ______________ with one another are ___________ to one another.
  6. According to Euclid’s third axiom, if equals are ______________ from equals, the _______________ are equal.
  7. ______________ are statements which are proved using definitions, axioms, previously proved statements and deductive reasoning.
  8. ______________ or ____________ are the assumptions which are obvious universal truths and hence are not proved.
  9. The terms which are taken as undefined by mathematicians are __________, __________ and ____________.
  10. Two distinct points in a plane determine a ______________ line.
  11. Two distinct ______________ in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.
  12. In _____________ geometry, lines are not straight.
  13. Euclidean Geometry fails on the _____________ surfaces.
  14. Euclid used the term _____________ for the assumptions that were specific to geometry.
  15. _______________ means measuring Earth.
Q 2:  Write True or False for the following statements. Also write the correct statements for the false statements.                                                    (1 mark per question x 6 = 6 marks)
  1. Two distinct points always determine a line –
  2. Every ray has a finite length –
  3. A segment has one end-point only –
  4. The ray BC is same as ray CB –
  5. Only a single line can pass through a given point –
  6. Two lines are coincident if they have only one point in common –
Q 3: What is Playfair’s axiom? How can it be stated in other form? Make a diagram to explain it.                                                                                                         (2 marks)
Q 4: If A, B and C are three points on a line and B lies in between A and C, then prove that AB + BC = AC.                                                                                                (2 marks)
Q 5: Give a definition for each of the following terms.               (1 mark each x 6 = 6 marks)
  1. Parallel lines
  2. Line segment
  3. Radius
  4. Straight line
  5. Plane surface
  6. Square
Q 6: In the following figure, if PR= QS, then prove that PQ = RS.                       (2 marks)

Q 7: Write Euclid fifth postulate and explain it with the help of a diagram.             (3 marks)
Q 8: What is Euclid’s fifth axiom? Explain it.                                                       (2 marks)