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Class 9 Maths: Introduction to Euclid's Geometry Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. Statements accepted as true without proof in geometry are called:
    • (a) postulates
    • (b) theorems
    • (c) corollaries
    • (d) proofs
  2. 2. How many lines can be drawn through two distinct points?
    • (a) two
    • (b) infinitely many
    • (c) none
    • (d) one
  3. 3. 'Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another' is an example of a/an:
    • (a) theorem
    • (b) postulate
    • (c) definition
    • (d) axiom
  4. 4. According to Euclid, a point has:
    • (a) breadth only
    • (b) area
    • (c) no part
    • (d) length only
  5. 5. Define a postulate.
  6. 6. How many points can lie on one line?
  7. 7. Explain the difference between an axiom and a postulate with examples.
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  1. 1. (a) postulatesPostulates are geometric assumptions accepted without proof.
  2. 2. (d) oneExactly one straight line passes through two distinct points.
  3. 3. (d) axiomIt is a common notion, i.e. an axiom.
  4. 4. (c) no partEuclid defined a point as that which has no part.
  5. 5. An assumption specific to geometry that is accepted as true without proof.
  6. 6. Infinitely many points.
  7. 7. Both are accepted without proof. An axiom (common notion) applies to all of mathematics, e.g. 'the whole is greater than the part'. A postulate is specific to geometry, e.g. 'a straight line can be drawn from any point to any other point'. Theorems are then proved from these.

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