MCQ Class 8 Maths Ganita Prakash – II Chapter 2 The Baudhayana-Pythagoras Theorem Advertisement 1. Square of 1.4 is: 1.44 1.96 2.25 1.21Question 1 of 202. Square of 1.5 is: 1.44 1.69 2.25 2.5Question 2 of 203. √2 is closer to: 1.3 1.414 2 3Question 3 of 204. A right triangle has angle: 30° 45° 90° 60°Question 4 of 205. Diagonal of square divides it into: 3 parts 4 parts 2 equal triangles Unequal partsQuestion 5 of 206. Congruent triangles means: Same area Same shape and size Same color Same angle onlyQuestion 6 of 207. Paper folding creates: Rectangle Circle Half-area square TriangleQuestion 7 of 208. A rectangle diagonal forms: Square Triangle Circle LineQuestion 8 of 209. If c = √72, then a =: 5 6 7 8Question 9 of 2010. Square area formula is: l + b l × b side² 2πrQuestion 10 of 2011. Hypotenuse formula for isosceles right triangle: a² = c² c² = 2a² c = a c² = aQuestion 11 of 2012. Combining unequal squares uses: Triangle Circle Line PointQuestion 12 of 2013. A square always has: 3 sides 4 equal sides 5 sides Unequal sidesQuestion 13 of 2014. Angles of square are: 60° 45° 90° 120°Question 14 of 2015. Sum of two squares means: Multiply Add areas Divide SubtractQuestion 15 of 2016. Baudhāyana theorem applies to: All triangles Right triangles Circles Squares onlyQuestion 16 of 2017. The diagonal of rectangle creates: Square Circle Two triangles Line onlyQuestion 17 of 2018. Square built on hypotenuse has: Smaller area Equal area Larger area Zero areaQuestion 18 of 2019. (8, 15, 17) is: Not valid Triple Square EvenQuestion 19 of 2020. Mathematical proof of √2 irrational uses: Geometry Prime factorization Algebra only GraphQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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