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Shapes and Angles

Gujarat Board · Class 5 · Math - Magic

Most important questions from Shapes and Angles for Gujarat Board Class 5 Math - Magic board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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On a degree clock, if a right angle is 90°, what is the measure of an angle that is 2 times a right angle?

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180°

Step 1: We know that a right angle = 90°. Step 2: We need to find 2 times a right angle. Step 3: Calculation: 2 × 90° = 180°. Step 4: An angle of 180° is a straight angle — it looks like a straight line. Final Answer: 2 times a right angle = 2 × 90° = 180°.

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Which of the following angles is less than a right angle?

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45°

Step 1: A right angle measures exactly 90°. Step 2: An angle less than a right angle means its measure is less than 90°. Step 3: Let us check each option: 95° > 90° (more than right angle), 90° = 90° (right angle), 180° > 90° (more than right angle), 45° < 90° (less than right angle). Step 4: 45° is the only option that is less than 90°. Final Answer: 45° is less than a right angle.

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1 marks

On a degree clock, what is the measure of half a right angle?

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45°

Step 1: A right angle = 90°. Step 2: Half of a right angle means we divide 90° by 2. Step 3: Calculation: 90° ÷ 2 = 45°. Step 4: So half a right angle is 45°. You can also see this angle when you fold a square piece of paper diagonally. Final Answer: Half of a right angle = 90° ÷ 2 = 45°.

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1 marks

Raju made a quadrilateral (4-sided shape) with matchsticks and tube pieces. When he pushed it downward with his finger, the shape changed. What happened to the angles of the quadrilateral?

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The angles changed — the shape became different

Step 1: From the Changing Shapes activity, we know that shapes with more than 3 sides (like quadrilaterals) are NOT rigid. Step 2: When you push a 4-sided shape made of matchsticks and tube pieces, the joints can rotate. Step 3: Because the joints rotate, the angles at the corners change. Step 4: This is why a square can become a rhombus or a parallelogram when pushed — the angles change even though the side lengths stay the same. Final Answer: The angles changed when the quadrilateral was pushed, making it look like a different shape.

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What are the important topics in Shapes and Angles for Gujarat Board Class 5 Math - Magic?
Key topics in Shapes and Angles include Shapes and Angles – Chapter Overview, Shapes and Angles – Complete Overview, Angles and Their Types: Complete Overview. These are the concepts Gujarat Board Class 5 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Shapes and Angles — Gujarat Board Class 5 Math - Magic?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 29 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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There are 29 practice questions available for Shapes and Angles. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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