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Playing with Constructions

CBSE · Class 6 · Mathematics

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What is the radius of a circle if all points on the circle are 5 cm away from its center?

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In a rectangle ABCD, if AB = 8 cm and BC = 6 cm, what is the length of CD?

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What is the measure of each angle in a square?

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If you want to draw a circle with radius 7 cm using a compass, how should you set up the compass?

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Which tools are primarily used for geometric constructions in this chapter?

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Ruler, Compass

The chapter focuses on constructions using ruler and compass. These two tools are sufficient for creating circles, lines, and various geometric figures.

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Which of the following are valid names for rectangle PQRS?

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PQRS, QRSP, RSPQ, SPQR

A rectangle must be named by listing its corners in order as you travel around the shape. The valid names for rectangle PQRS include PQRS, QRSP, RSPQ and SPQR. The name PRQS is not valid because the corners are not in travelling order around the rectangle.

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In a square with side length 4 cm, what is the perimeter?

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16 cm

Perimeter of a square = 4 × side length. With side length 4 cm: Perimeter = 4 × 4 = 16 cm. All four sides are equal in a square.

4multiple choice

To construct a rectangle that can be divided into 2 identical squares, if one side is 3 cm, what should be the length of the adjacent side?

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6 cm

For a rectangle to be divided into 2 identical squares, the longer side must be twice the shorter side. If one side is 3 cm, the other side must be 2 × 3 = 6 cm.

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