Grade 6 - Geometry Worksheet 3
1. A line can not be drawn wholly on a paper. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
2. Two lines in a plane always intersect. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
3. Only one line can be passed through a given point. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
4. Two different lines can be drawn passing through two points. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
5. Every polygon has at least three sides. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
6. Diagonals of a polygon never intersects. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
7. Longest cord of the circle is diameter. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
8. Major sector of circle is always greater than the minor sector. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
9. The whole arc of a circle is known as it's circumference. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
10. Radius of a circle is greater than it's diameter. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
11. How many medians can be drawn in a triangle?
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
12. How many diagonals can be drawn for a rectangle?
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
13. How many sides are there in a parallelogram?
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
14. A parallelogram have _____ diagonals.
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
15. How many diagonals a pentagon can have?
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
16. By joining any two pints of a circle, we obtain __________.
a) Radius b) Diameter
c) Chord d) Circumference
17. Length of a diameter of a circle is 24 cm, then the radius length is _____.
a) 5 cm b) 12 cm
c) 8 cm d) 20 cm
18. Which of the following statement is true.
a) A triangle has two angles
b) A triangle has 4 medians
c) A triangle has 2 vertices
d) A triangle has 3 medians
19. All polygons having 4 sides are known as __________.
a) Triangle b) quadrilateral
c) Pentagon d) Hexagon
20. A trapezium in which both pairs of opposite sides are parallel is known as __________.
a) Triangle b) quadrilateral
c) Pentagon d) Parallelogram
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