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9th Class Mathematics Chapter 9 Introduction to coordinate geometry English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
A triangle of all three sides are equal is called _________ triangle:
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Isosceles
Scalene
Right angled
Equilateral
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Question # 2
A triangle in which all three sides are different in length is called _______ triangle:
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Right angled
Isosceles
Equilateral
Scalene
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Question # 3
How many right angles a parallelogram has ________:
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0
1
2
3
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Question # 4
A triangle having no sides equal is called ________:
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Scalene
Equilateral
Isoceles
None of these
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Question # 5
Distance between points (6,3) and (-3,3) is _________:
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45
9
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Question # 6
Mid-point of the line segment joining A (8,0) and (0,12) is:
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(8,-12)
(4,6)
(4,0)
(8,0)
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Question # 7
A triangle in which two sides are equal in length is called _______ triangle:
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Isosceles
Scalene
Right angled
Equilateral
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Question # 8
Coordinate geometry is the study of ____________ shapes in Cartesian plane:
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Cuboid
Cubic
Geometrical
Spherical
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Question # 9
If two or more than two points which lie on the same straight line are called _______points:
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Non-collinear
Collinear
Non-coplanar
Coplanar
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Question # 10
The distance formula for two distinct points A(x
1
,y
1
) and B(x
2
,y
2
) are:
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Question # 11
We can prove a triangle as right angle triangle by ______ theorem:
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Pythagoras
Factor
Remainder
Rotational root
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Question # 12
Mid point of the points (2,2) and (0,0) is:
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(1,1)
(1,0)
(0,1)
(-1,-1)
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Question # 13
A triangle having all sides different is called:
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None of these
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