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A line is a set of points in a straight path that extends in _________ direction.
opposite
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The angle made by the hands of the nature mother is _______
Acute angle.
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Name the angle made by our hand while we are eat.
Acute angle.
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Name the angle made by the hands of the clock.
Obtuse angle
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The angle made by the scissor is zero angle.
No. It is acute angle
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The obtuse angle is in between _____ and ____
90 degree and 180 degree
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The angle made by Meena's right hand is ______
Right angle.
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In square the angle of the corner is obtuse angle
NO. It is right angle
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The angle between the bat and the ball is ______1)Obtuse angle 2) Right angle
2) Right angle
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The angle in the above picture is a right angle.
No, it is acute angle.
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What is the angle between the rain drop and land?
Right angle.
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An exact position on a plane surface is called ________
Point
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The angle of the corner of the rectangle is _______
Right angle
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I have one end point. And I extends in one direction without ending. who am I?
Ray
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Name the angle made by our hand while we point others.
Straight angle.
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I am smaller than right angle but greater than zero angle. Who am I?
Acute angle
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What is the angle of the picture?
Zero angle
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A line segment is a part of a line between _________ points.
two end
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The straight angle is equal to _____
180 degree
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The sunlight is the best example for _____ 1) Line segment 2) Ray
2) Ray
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The angle made by the lap top is __________
Obtuse angle.
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A line is a set of points in a ______ path
Straight
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What is the angle at the top of the triangle?
Acute angle.
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Name the angle made by the hands of the clock.
Obtuse angle.
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