NCERT Solutions Maths Ch-5 Lines and Angles for Class 7th

Chapter 5 of Class 7 Mathematics, “Lines and Angles,” introduces fundamental concepts related to geometry. The chapter covers types of lines, including parallel, intersecting, and transversal lines, and explains the properties of angles formed when a transversal crosses two parallel lines. Key concepts such as complementary angles, supplementary angles, and vertically opposite angles are discussed, along with their relationships. The chapter includes theorems that help in identifying and calculating unknown angles based on given information. Through various exercises, students practice these concepts, enhancing their understanding of geometric relationships and improving their problem-solving skills in geometry.

NCERT Solutions of Chapter 5 Lines and Angles exercise 5.1 and 5.2

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NCERT Solutions of class 7th maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Exercise 5.1

Q1. Find the complement of each of the following angles:

Solution:
(i) Complement of 20° = 90° – 20° = 70°
(ii) Complement of 63° = 90° – 63° = 27°
(iii) Complement of 57° = 90° – 57° = 33°

2. Find the supplement of each of the following angles:

Solution:
(i) Supplement of 105° = 180° – 105° = 75°
(ii) Supplement of 87° = 180° – 87° = 93°
(iii) Supplement of 154° = 180° – 154° = 26°

3. Identify which of the following pairs of angles are complementary and which are supplementary.

(i) 65o, 115o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 65o + 115o

= 180o

If the sum of two angle measures is 180o, then the two angles are said to be supplementary.

∴These angles are supplementary angles.

(ii) 63o, 27o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 63o + 27o

= 90o

If the sum of two angle measures is 90o, then the two angles are said to be complementary.

∴These angles are complementary angles.

(iii) 112o, 68o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 112o + 68o

= 180o

If the sum of two angle measures is 180o, then the two angles are said to be supplementary.

∴These angles are supplementary angles.

(iv) 130o, 50o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 130o + 50o

= 180o

If the sum of two angle measures is 180o, then the two angles are said to be supplementary.

∴These angles are supplementary angles.

(v) 45o, 45o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 45o + 45o

= 90o

If the sum of two angle measures is 90o, then the two angles are said to be complementary.

∴These angles are complementary angles.

(vi) 80o, 10o

Solution:-

We have to find the sum of given angles to identify whether the angles are complementary or supplementary.

Then,

= 80o + 10o

= 90o

If the sum of two angle measures is 90o, then the two angles are said to be complementary.

∴These angles are complementary angles.

4. Find the angles which is equal to its complement.

Solution:-

Let the measure of the required angle be xo.

We know that, sum of measures of complementary angle pair is 90o.

Then,

= x + x = 90o

= 2x = 90o

= x = 90/2

= x = 45o

Hence, the required angle measures is 45o.

5. Find the angles which is equal to its supplement.

Solution:-

Let the measure of the required angle be xo.

We know that, sum of measures of supplementary angle pair is 180o.

Then,

= x + x = 180o

= 2x = 180o

= x = 180/2

= x = 90o

Hence, the required angle measures is 90o.

6. In the given figure, ∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary angles. If ∠1 is decreased, what changes should take place in ∠2 so that both angles still remain supplementary.

Solution:-

From the question, it is given that,

∠1 and ∠2 are supplementary angles.

If ∠1 is decreased, then ∠2 must be increased by the same value. Hence, this angle pair remains supplementary.

7. Can two angles be supplementary if both of them are:

(i). Acute?

Solution:-

No. If two angles are acute, means less than 90o, the two angles cannot be supplementary. Because, their sum will be always less than 90o.

(ii). Obtuse?

Solution:-

No. If two angles are obtuse, means more than 90o, the two angles cannot be supplementary. Because, their sum will be always more than 180o.

(iii). Right?

Solution:-

Yes. If two angles are right, means both measures 90o, then two angles can form a supplementary pair.

∴90+ 90o = 180

8. An angle is greater than 45o. Is its complementary angle greater than 45o or equal to 45o or less than 45o?

Solution:-

Let us assume the complementary angles be p and q,

We know that, sum of measures of complementary angle pair is 90o.

Then,

= p + q = 90o

It is given in the question that p > 45o

Adding q on both the sides,

= p + q > 45+ q

= 90o > 45+ q

= 90o – 45o > q

= q < 45o

Hence, its complementary angle is less than 45o.

9. In the adjoining figure:

i) Is ∠1 adjacent to ∠2?

Solution:-

By observing the figure we came to conclude that,

Yes, as ∠1 and ∠2 having a common vertex i.e. O and a common arm OC.

Their non-common arms OA and OE are on both the side of common arm.

(ii) Is ∠AOC adjacent to ∠AOE?

Solution:-

By observing the figure, we came to conclude that,

No, since they are having a common vertex O and common arm OA.

But, they have no non-common arms on both the side of the common arm.

(iii) Do ∠COE and ∠EOD form a linear pair?

Solution:-

By observing the figure, we came to conclude that,

Yes, as ∠COE and ∠EOD having a common vertex i.e. O and a common arm OE.

Their non-common arms OC and OD are on both the side of common arm.

(iv) Are ∠BOD and ∠DOA supplementary?

Solution:-

By observing the figure, we came to conclude that,

Yes, as ∠BOD and ∠DOA having a common vertex i.e. O and a common arm OE.

Their non-common arms OA and OB are opposite to each other.

(v) Is ∠1 vertically opposite to ∠4?

Solution:-

Yes, ∠1 and ∠2 are formed by the intersection of two straight lines AB and CD.

(vi) What is the vertically opposite angle of ∠5?

Solution:-

∠COB is the vertically opposite angle of ∠5. Because these two angles are formed by the intersection of two straight lines AB and CD.

10. Indicate which pairs of angles are:

(i) Vertically opposite angles.

Solution:-

By observing the figure we can say that,

∠1 and ∠4, ∠5 and ∠2 + ∠3 are vertically opposite angles. Because these two angles are formed by the intersection of two straight lines.

(ii) Linear pairs.

Solution:-

By observing the figure we can say that,

∠1 and ∠5, ∠5 and ∠4 as these are having a common vertex and also having non common arms opposite to each other.

11. In the following figure, is ∠1 adjacent to ∠2? Give reasons.

Solution:-

∠1 and ∠2 are not adjacent angles. Because, they are not lie on the same vertex.

12. Find the values of the angles x, y, and z in each of the following:

Solution:- (i)

∠x = 55o, because vertically opposite angles.

∠x + ∠y = 180o … [∵ linear pair]

= 55o + ∠y = 180o

= ∠y = 180o – 55o

= ∠y = 125o

Then, ∠y = ∠z … [∵ vertically opposite angles]

∴ ∠z = 125o

(ii)

Solution:-

∠z = 40o, because vertically opposite angles.

∠y + ∠z = 180o … [∵ linear pair]

= ∠y + 40o = 180o

= ∠y = 180o – 40o

= ∠y = 140o

Then, 40 + ∠x + 25 = 180o … [∵angles on straight line]

65 + ∠x = 180o

∠x = 180o – 65

∴ ∠x = 115o

13. Fill in the blanks:

Fill in the blanks:
(i) If two angles are complementary, then the sum of their measures is ______ .
(ii) If two angles are supplementary, then the sum of their measures is ______ .
(iii) Two angles forming a linear pair are ______ .
(iv) If two adjacent angles are supplementary, they form a ______ .
(v) If two lines intersect at a point, then the vertically opposite angles are always ______ .
(vi) If two lines intersect at a point, and if one pair of vertically opposite angles are acute angles, then the other pair of vertically opposite angles are ______ .
Solution:
(i) 90°
(ii) 180°
(iii) Supplementary
(iv) Linear pair
(v) Equal
(vi) Obtuse angle

14. In the adjoining figure, name the following pairs of angles.

(i) Obtuse vertically opposite angles

Solution:-

∠AOD and ∠BOC are obtuse vertically opposite angles in the given figure.

(ii) Adjacent complementary angles

Solution:-

∠EOA and ∠AOB are adjacent complementary angles in the given figure.

(iii) Equal supplementary angles

Solution:-

∠EOB and EOD are the equal supplementary angles in the given figure.

(iv) Unequal supplementary angles

Solution:-

∠EOA and ∠EOC are the unequal supplementary angles in the given figure.

(v) Adjacent angles that do not form a linear pair

Solution:-

∠AOB and ∠AOE, ∠AOE and ∠EOD, ∠EOD and ∠COD are the adjacent angles that do not form a linear pair in the given figure.

NCERT Solutions of class 7th maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Exercise 5.2

Q.1 State the property that is used in each of the following statements?
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 1
(i) If a || b, then ∠1 = ∠5
(ii) If ∠4 = ∠6, then a || b
(iii) If ∠4 + ∠5 = 180°, then a || b
Solution:
(i) Given a || b
∴ ∠1 = ∠5 (Pair of corresponding angles)
(ii) Given: ∠4 = ∠6
∴ a || b [If pair of alternate angles are equal, then the lines are parallel]
(iii) Given: ∠4 + ∠5 = 180°
∴ a || b [If sum of interior angles is 180°, then the lines are parallel]

 Q 2. In the given figure, identify
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 2
(i) the pairs of corresponding angles.
(ii) the pairs of alternate interior angles.
(iii) the pairs of interior angles on the same side of the transversal.
Solution:
(i) The pair of corresponding angles are ∠1 and ∠5, ∠2 and ∠6, ∠4 and ∠8, ∠3 and ∠7.
(ii) The pairs of alternate interior angles are ∠2 and ∠8, ∠3 and ∠5.
(iii) The pairs of interior angles on the same side of the transversal are ∠2 and ∠5, ∠3 and ∠8.

 Q. 3 In the given figure, p || q. Find the unknown angles.
Solution:
∠e + 125° = 180° (Linear pair)
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 3
∴ ∠e = 180° – 125° = 55°
∠e = ∠f (Vertically opposite angles)
∴ ∠f= 55°
∠a = ∠f= 55° (Alternate interior angles)
∠c = ∠a = 55° (Vertically opposite angles)
∠d = 125° (Corresponding angles)
∠b = ∠d = 125° (Vertically opposite angles)
Thus, ∠a = 55°, ∠b = 125°, ∠c = 55°, ∠d = 125°, ∠e = 55°, ∠f= 55°.

 Q. 4 Find the value of x in each of the following figures if l || m
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 4
Solution:
(i) Let the angle opposite to 110° be y.
∴ y = 110° (Vertically opposite angles)
∠x + ∠y = 180° (Sum of interior angle on the same side of transversal)
∠x + 110° = 180° .
∴ ∠x = 180° – 110° = 70°
Thus x= 70°
(ii) ∠x = 110° (Pair of corresponding angles)

 Q. 5 In the given figure, the arms of two angles are parallel. If ∠ABC = 70°, then find
(i) ∠DGC
(ii) ∠DEF
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 5
Solution:
Given
AB || DE
BC || EF
∠ABC = 70°
∠DGC = ∠ABC
(i) ∠DGC = 70° (Pair of corresponding angles)
∠DEF = ∠DGC
(ii) ∠DEF = 70° (Pair of corresponding angles)

 Q.6 In the given figure below, decide whether l is parallel to m.
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 6
NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 7

 
 

NCERT Solutions for Class 7 Maths Chapter 5 Lines and Angles Ex 5.2 8
Solution:
Sum of interior angles on the same side of transversal
= 126° + 44° = 170° ≠ 180°
∴ l is not parallel to m.

(ii) Let angle opposite to 75° be x.
x = 75° [Vertically opposite angles]
∴ Sum of interior angles on the same side of transversal
= x + 75° = 75° + 75°
= 150° ≠ 180°
∴ l is not parallel to m.

(iii) Let the angle opposite to 57° be y.
∴ ∠y = 57° (Vertically opposite angles)
∴ Sum of interior angles on the same side of transversal
= 57° + 123° = 180°
∴ l is parallel to m.

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