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Understanding Angle Types and Measurements

The document consists of a series of questions related to angles, including definitions and properties of acute, obtuse, right, and reflex angles. It also includes problems involving calculations of angles in various geometric scenarios, such as triangles and linear pairs. The questions test knowledge of angle measures and relationships between angles.

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Understanding Angle Types and Measurements

The document consists of a series of questions related to angles, including definitions and properties of acute, obtuse, right, and reflex angles. It also includes problems involving calculations of angles in various geometric scenarios, such as triangles and linear pairs. The questions test knowledge of angle measures and relationships between angles.

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1.

An angle that measures 90° is called a —

A. Acute angle

B. Obtuse angle

C. Right angle

D. Straight angle

2. An angle that is more than 90° but less than 180° is called —

A. Acute angle

B. Straight angle

C. Obtuse angle

D. Reflex angle

3. The angle formed by a straight line is —

A. 180°

B. 90°

C. 45°

D. 360°

4. A complete turn forms an angle of —

A. 90°

B. 180°

C. 270°

D. 360°

5. Which of the following is an acute angle?

A. 120°

B. 90°

C. 45°

D. 180°

6. Which angle is the smallest?


A. 60°

B. 75°

C. 89°

D. 95°

7. The angle less than 90° is called —

A. Acute angle

B. Obtuse angle

C. Right angle

D. Reflex angle

8. An angle of 270° is a —

A. Right angle

B. Straight angle

C. Reflex angle

D. Complete angle

9. If two lines meet at a point, they form a —

A. Triangle

B. Angle

C. Circle

D. Square

10. An angle greater than 180° but less than 360° is called —

A. Acute angle

B. Reflex angle

C. Straight angle

D. Obtuse angle

11. If one angle of a right angle is 45°, what is the other angle?

12. Two angles form a straight line. If one angle is 70°, what is the other angle?
13. In a triangle, two angles are 50° and 60°. What is the third angle?

14. When two angles are complementary, If one angle is 35°, find the other angle?

15. When two angles are supplementary, If one angle is 140°, what is the other angle?

16. If a rotating wheel turns 250°, how much more degree is left to complete one full turn?

17. A linear pair of angles are 3x and 2x. Find the value of x?

18. In a triangle, the three angles are 2x, 3x, and 4x. Find the measure of each angle?

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