All right angles are equal to one another.
Important Questions on Introduction to Euclid's Geometry
Things which coincide with one another are _____ to one another (equal/unequal).
If a straight line falling on two straight lines makes the interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles, then the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which the sum of angles is less than _____ right angles. (two/three/four)
If equals are multiplied by equals, then their products are _____. (EqualNot equal)
According to Euclid's Axiom, the whole is greater than the _____.
Two distinct points in a plane determine a _____ line. (unique/two/three)
Of the two quantities of the same kind, the first is greater than, equal to or less than the second. This axiom is called _____ law.
Two distinct _____ in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.
If equals are divided by equals, then their quotients are _____. (equal/unequal)
Things which are equal to the same things are _____ to one another. (EqualNot equal)
Things which are halves of the same things are _____ to one another. (equal/unequal)
If equals are added to equals, the wholes are _____. (equal/unequal)
If equals are subtracted from equals, the remainders are _____. (Equal/Unequal)