Maybe, maybe not. There's no connection at all between the lengths of lines
and their relative positions.
Two line segments, both 7 inches long or both 1 meter long, may intersect, or
may be parallel, or if you're working in 3 dimensions, may even be skew lines.
If they happen to be two opposite sides of a parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle,
square, or regular polygon with an even number of sides, then they're parallel.
But the question only speaks of two congruent lines out of the blue.
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O par ell lines and no congruent lines
Parallel lines cut by a transversal form congruent alternate interior angles.
If a transversal intersects a pair of lines and the alternate angles are congruent, the lines are parallel.
There are 56 pairs of congruent angles.
Its diagonals are congruent. One set of parallel sides. The other two non parallel lines are congruent.