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Hi I would like to have the sample questions on the different section of Geometry subject in the examination conducted by SSC?
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The sample questions on the different section of Geometry subject in the examination conducted by SSC are as given below:

Coordinate Geometry (MCQ)

1. Find the measure of an angle which is complement of itself.
(a) 45°
(b) 36°
(c) 42°
(d) 35°

2. An angle is equal to five times its supplement. Find its measure.
(a) 110°
(b) 140°
(c) 150°
(d) 100°

3. The supplement of an angle is one-fourth of itself. Determine the angle and its supplement.
(a) 132°, 48°
(b) 156°, 24°
(c) 118°, 62°
(d) 144°, 36°

4. Two complementary angles differ by 18°, Find the angles.
(a) 42°, 60°
(b) 36°, 54°
(c) 24°, 66°
(d) 18°, 72°

5. If two supplementary angles are in the ratio 1 : 5. Find the difference of the angles.
(a) 64°
(b) 90°
(c) 36°
(d) 70°

Concepts of Geometry (MCQ)

1. Find the value of k, if the distance between the points (1, 4), (k, 1) is 5.
(a) 3 or 5
(b) –3 or 5
(c) 3 or –5
(d) None of these

2. The points whose coordinates are (2, 2), (6, 3), (4, 11) forms
(a) a isosceles triangle
(b) a right angle
(c) scalene triangle
(d) an equilateral

3. The following points A (–1, 0), B (3, 1), C (2, 2) and D (–2, 1) taken in order form a
(a) rectangle
(b) parallelogram
(c) square
(d) None of these

4. The following points (3a, 0), (0, 3b), (a, 2b) forms a
(a) straight line
(b) triangle
(c) equilateral triangle
(d) None of these

5. The points A(–1, 4), B(5, 2) are the vertices of a triangle of which C(0,–3) is centroid, then the third vertex C is
(a) 4, 15
(b) 4, –15
(c) –4, –15
(d) None of these

6. In the given figure, AB ^ CD; AP || CD, Ð CBP = 142° Find Ð ABP and Ð APB



(a) 52°, 38°
(b) 56°, 34°
(c) 51°, 39°
(d) 57°, 33°

7. In the figure, Ð CAB = 72°, Ð CBA = 74° and Ð CED = 112° Find Ð CDE.




(a) 34°
(b) 33°
(c) 35°
(d) 38°

8. In the given figure, CD || AB. Find y.




(a) 79°
(b) 72°
(c) 74°
(d) 77°
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