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How many lines can pass through;

(a) one given point?


(b) two given points?

(a) Infinite numbers of lines can pass through a single point.


(b) Only one line can pass through two given points.


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2

Name the line given in all possible (twelve) ways, choosing only two letters at a time from the four given.

3

Use the figure to name:


(a) Line containing point E.


(b) Line passing through A.


(c) Line on which O lies.


(d) Two pairs of intersecting lines.

5

Draw a rough figure and label suitably in each of the following cases:

(a) Point P lies on.


(b) and intersect at M.


(c) Line l contains E and F but not D.


(d) and meet at O.

6

Consider the following figure of line . Say whether following statements are true or false in context of the given figure:


(a) Q, M, O, N, and P are the points on the line MN.


(b) M, O, N are points on a line segment MN.


(c) M and N are end points of line segment MN.


(d) O and N are end points of line segment OP.


(e) M is one of the end points of line segment QO.


(f) M is point on ray OP.


(g) is different from .


(h) is same as .


(i) is not opposite to .


(j) O is not an initial point of .


(k) N is the initial point of and

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