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Given two points P and Q, find how many line segments do they determine.

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How many lines can pass through a given point?

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In how many points can two distinct lines at the most intersect?

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Name the line segments determined by the three collinear points P, Q and R.

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Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements:

(i) Two lines intersect in a point.


(ii) Two lines may intersect in two points.


(iii) A segment has no length.


(iv)Two distinct points always determine a line.


(v) Every ray has a finite length.


(vi) A ray has one end point only.


(vii) A segment has one end point only.


(viii) The ray AB is same as ray BA.


(ix) Only a single line may pass through a given point.


(x) Two lines are coincident if they have only one point in common.

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