Angles In Parallel Lines -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on the topic “Angles In Parallel Lines”:

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Question 1: What is the relationship between alternate interior angles in parallel lines?

(a) They are congruent
(b) They are supplementary
(c) They are complementary
(d) They are equal

Question 2: In parallel lines, what is the sum of interior angles on the same side of the transversal?

(a) 90 degrees
(b) 180 degrees
(c) 360 degrees
(d) 540 degrees

Question 3: What is the measure of corresponding angles in parallel lines?

(a) 90 degrees
(b) 180 degrees
(c) 360 degrees
(d) They vary

Question 4: If two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal, what is the sum of alternate exterior angles?

(a) 90 degrees
(b) 180 degrees
(c) 360 degrees
(d) They vary

Question 5: What is the relationship between interior angles on the same side of the transversal in parallel lines?

(a) They are congruent
(b) They are supplementary
(c) They are complementary
(d) They are equal

Question 6: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what is the measure of alternate interior angles?

(a) 90 degrees
(b) 180 degrees
(c) 360 degrees
(d) They vary

Question 7: What is the sum of consecutive interior angles in parallel lines?

(a) 90 degrees
(b) 180 degrees
(c) 360 degrees
(d) They vary

Question 8: In parallel lines, what is the relationship between corresponding angles and alternate interior angles?

(a) They are equal
(b) They are supplementary
(c) They are congruent
(d) They are complementary

Question 9: What is the measure of each interior angle in a regular pentagon?

(a) 36 degrees
(b) 72 degrees
(c) 108 degrees
(d) 180 degrees

Question 10: If two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, what is the relationship between alternate exterior angles and corresponding angles?

(a) They are equal
(b) They are supplementary
(c) They are congruent
(d) They are complementary