TRIANGLES & ITS PROPERTIES WORKSHEET
TRIANGLES & ITS PROPERTIES WORKSHEET
REVISION WORKSHEET -1
TRIANGLES AND ITS PROPERTIES
CLASS :- VII SUB:- MATH
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6. A 15 m
long
ladder
reached a
window
12 m high
from the ground on placing it against a
wall at a distance “. Find the distance of the foot of the ladder from the
wall.
7. Which of the following can be the sides of a right triangle?
In case of right triangle, mention which angle would be the right angle.
(a) PQR is a triangle,PQ = 10 cm, PR = 24 cm, QR= 26cm
(b) ABC is a triangle, AB = 25 cm, AC = 7 cm, BC=16cm
8. Which of the following can be the sides of a triangle?
(a) 6 cm, 7.5 cm, 2 cm
(b) 15.6 cm, 10 cm, 5.5 cm
9. Two trees 7m and 4m high stand upright on the ground. If their bases(roots)
are 4m apart, find the distance between their tops.
a) True b) False
2. A triangle whose one angle is more than 90° is known as obtuse
triangle. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
3. All three sides of a triangle are unequal; it is known as
equilateral triangle. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
4. If all the three angles of a triangle are equal to 90°, then it is
known as right-angled triangle. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False
5. All three sides of an equilateral triangle is equal. Mark True /
False.
a) True b) False
6. Sum of all the angles of a triangle is equal to _____.
a) 90° b) 180°
c) 270° d) 360°
7. If one angle of a triangle is more than 90°, then it is known as
_____ triangle.
a) Acute b) Right-angled
c) Obtuse d) Scalene
8. In an equilateral triangle measure of each angle is equal to _____.
a) 180° b) 90°
c) 270° d) 60°
9. A triangle has at least _____ acute angles.
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) None of these
10. A triangle can not have more than _____ obtuse angles.
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) None of these
11. The sum of all the three angles of a triangle is equal to _____
right angles.
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) None of these
12. The number of medians in a triangle is equal to _____.
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) None of these
13. A triangle formed by the sides of lengths 5 cm, 7 cm, and 5 cm
is known as _____.
a) Right-angled triangle
b) Isosceles triangle
c) Equilateral triangle
d) Scalene triangle
14. A right-angled triangle can have two _____ angles.
a) Right b) Obtuse
c) acute d) None of these
15. A triangle whose angles measures are 25°, 65° and 90°, then it
is known as _____.
a) Right-angled triangle
b) Isosceles triangle
c) Equilateral triangle
d) Scalene triangle
16. Which of the below mentioned angles can form a triangle?
a) 90° b) 45°
c) 65° d) 99°
18. If an isosceles triangle's both base angles are 35°, then the
triangle is known as _____.
a) Right-angled triangle
b) Isosceles right-angled triangle
c) Equilateral triangle
d) Obtuse triangle
19. In a right-angled triangle the length of two sides are 3 cm and 4
cm. Find the length of hypotenuse.
a) 4 cm b) 5 cm
c) 6 cm d) 7 cm
20. If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two
angles which are equal, then the measure of these two angles is
equal to _____.
a) 65° b) 45°
c) 90° d) 99°