Aditya Sai Vemparala
from
Amanora school, Pune
Subject :IMO Class : Class 6
State ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
(A) Two distinct lines meeting at a point are called concurrent lines.
(B) The centre of a circle is always in its interior.
(C) A line has no end points.
(A) | (B) | (C) | |
A | F | T | F |
B | F | T | T |
C | T | F | F |
D | T | T | T |
Ans b as more than 2 lines passing through a given point are concurrent
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Shourya Ganesh
from
The Green Acres Academy, Mumbai
Class : Class 9
I am a legendary god in geometry and according to my ultra legendary brain the solution or answer to this question is (b)
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Keerthana krishnan
from
Yuvabharathi public school, Coimbatore
Class : Class 6
Keerthana Krishnan from yuvabharathi public school the correct answer is b.
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Anuraaj Salunkhe
from
St Gregorios High School, Mumbai
Class : Class 10
Correct answer should be B or else it would not be called conucurrent.
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Aniket Ghosh
from
DAV Public School Haldia, Haldia
Class : Class 9
I think B is the correct option as three or more lines meeting at a point is called concurrent not two
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Ashwak
from
Cambridge, Jalandhar
Class : Class 8
Yes the answer of this question is option B .... as only three or more lines intersecting at one point are defined as concurrent lines ...
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Anirudh Rayasam
from
DPS East, Bangalore
Class : Class 7
Shourya you overconfident guy, copying from others. B is the correct answer SOF. You can check you r own synopsis
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Ashwak
from
Cambridge, Jalandhar
Class : Class 8
Answer is surely B as three distinct lines meeting at one are called cocurrent lines
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Pratheek
from
Null, Null
Class : Class 4
Option B is the correct answer. Please rectify. And Shourya please mind your words
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Kashish Kathuria
from
Delhi Public School, Bangalore
Class : Class 9
I think B is the right answer .
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DEVAANGANA SARDAR
from
G.D. Birla Centre for Education, Kolkata
Class : Class 6
Don’t write like a computer shorya everyone knows the correct answer not only you so don’t be so proud and think yourself as the greatest mathematician in the whole wide universe
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DEBOSMITA GARAI
from
G.D.BIRLA CENTRE FOR EDUCATION, kolkata
Class : Class 6
shorya dont be so proud
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ARUNAV
from
DPS VINDHYANAGAR, VINDHYANAGAR
Class : Class 9
b is thee correvct answer and souvagaya plee dont right abusive words .This is a public forum and youu are abusing openly.we can call helpline number - 1098 for you ( which is for protection of a child from abusing or unsafe touchor we can case on you in court regarding JUVENILE JUSTICE ACT, 2015 , which gives a child right for protecction from abusing
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Mayank Pati
from
Krishna Public School Dunda Raipur, Raipur
Class : Class 8
B is the correct answer.
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Dheer Pandey
from
Sentia The Global School, Hyderabad
Class : Class 10
B is the right answer. I have faced this kind of problems thrice. Please correct the answer.
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ARUNAV
from
DPS VINDHYANAGAR, VINDHYANAGAR
Class : Class 9
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
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SOUVAGYA SAHA
from
De Nobili School, DHANBAD
Class : Class 9
Shorya - You are a foolish yellow shit. you have seen others answers and wrote there. so , there is nothing to be so proud.
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Thejas S
from
Gopalan International School, Bangalore
Class : Class 3
you are so dumb sof it is bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
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SOUVAGYA SAHA
from
De Nobili School, DHANBAD
Class : Class 9
three or more lines passing through a common point are called concurrent lines. so , option B should be correct .
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DEBOSMITA GARAI
from
G.D.BIRLA CENTRE FOR EDUCATION, kolkata
Class : Class 6
everyone else could tell the right ans not only u........so better act properly shorya
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tanmay
from
amaatra academy, bangalore
Class : Class 9
2 lines meeting at common point are intersecting lines but not concurrent lines the ans is 'b'.
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Can I get Rank 35 darryl
from
Global Indian international school, Brawl stars
Class : Class 8
b is the answer . there has to be 3 lines to make concurrent lines
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Shivansh Pant
from
National Center For Excellence, Bangalore
Class : Class 10
b is the right answer.... if two lines pass through each other then they will be intersecting lines...please rectify it
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Chet
from
Jpis, Delhi
Class : Class 6
The answer is 'b' as 3 lines intersecting at a point are concurrent. The centre of the circle is always in the middle of it (interior) and a line is never ending which is depicted by the arrows beside the straight line on each side. Please rectify this error SOF. With Sincere Regards,Chetanya Singh of Jayshree Periwal International School, Jaipur
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DEEPTANGSHU DATTAGUPTA
from
DPS South Bangalore, BANGALORE
Class : Class 8
the correct answer is b. When two lines intersect each other, they are called intersecting lines. When there are more than two lines passing through a point, they are called concurrent lines.THIS QUESTION IS A SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sharmi Chowdhury
from
G.D Birla Centre For Education , Kolkata
Class : Class 7
I'm sure it'd be B as the answer.
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Hritvi
from
Podar International School, Mumbai
Class : Class 7
B is the correct option. Please rectify this error....
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Mishika Pal Choudhury
from
Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Class : Class 6
Yes. SOF should rectify. Correct answer is B. I have been seeing that SOF has been making a lot of these mistakes lately...
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Arnav Raj Sharma
from
GEMS International School the ultra master mega, Gurgaon
Class : Class 7
concurrent lines are three lines meeting at a common point . Agree with Chet .
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Shreyas K
from
Kennedy High The Global School, Hyderabad
Class : Class 9
Three lines intersecting at a point are concurrent lines. So, B is the right answer
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Ashmi Narkar
from
The Shishukunj International School, Jhalaria Campus, Indore
Class : Class 8
It's B. Concurrent lines are 3 or more lines meeting at a common point. And INTERSECTING lines are 2 lines (strictly 2 and NOT more than that) meeting at a common point. SOF rectify this. You have not rectified even if there are 66 comments
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Can I get Rank 35 darryl
from
Global Indian international school, Brawl stars
Class : Class 8
It is b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b
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BYE
from
DPS noida, Noida
Class : Class 7
B is the correct answer. Three lines are needed to form concurrent lines.
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chetan malviya
from
atul vidyalaya, valsad
Class : Class 8
b is the correct answer please rectify it .do not believe the answer d.
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Advik
from
DPS Patna, Patna
Class : Class 4
The correct answer will be (b) as two distinct lines meeting at a point are called intersecting lines. There is an error in the question.
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Arrush thorat
from
Bishops school , Pune
Class : Class 8
B is the correct answer as concurrent line are those where more then three lines intersect
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Iraa Gupta
from
Cathedral and John Connon School, mumbai
Class : Class 6
2 Lines meeting at a point are called intersecting lines. 3 or more lines intersecting at a point are called concurrent lines