Mathematics
Class VI
Geometry
Line Segment, Ray and Line
Line Segment, Ray and Line
unknown
Q.
Three or more lines in a plane are said to be
if all of them pass through the same point.
Q.
Three or more points in a plane are said to be
if they all lie on the same line.
Q.
A line segment has a
length
Q.
State true or false.
A ray has no end point.
True
False
Q.
A line has
end point.
Q.
A ray has no
length.
Q.
State true or false.
A line can be drawn on a paper.
True
False
Q.
The number of line segments in the figure given below are
OTHER CLASS VI TOPICS
Algebraic Expressions
Algebraic Expressions
Substitution
Decimals
Convert Decimal into Fraction
Finding place value
Fractions
Addition of Fractions
Comparison of Fractions
Conversion of Mixed fractions to Improper fractions
Finding Equivalent Fractions
Fraction as a part of a collection
Subtraction of Fractions
Geometry
Line Segment, Ray and Line
Integers
Absolute Value of an Integer
Addition and Subtraction of Integers
Additive Inverse
Consecutive Integers
Division of Integers
Multiplication of Integers
Successor and Predecessor of an Integer
Knowing our Numbers
Biggest and smallest numbers
Indian System of Numeration
Linear Equations
Linear Equations
Number System
Number System
Roman Numerals
Percentage
Percentage
Perimeter
Perimeter of triangles
Polynomials
Addition of Polynomials
Profit and Loss
Profit and Loss
Ratio and Proportion
Proportion
Ratio
Statistics
Bar Graphs
Substitution
Substitution
Triangles
Triangles
Whole Numbers
Addition of Whole Numbers
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