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Look at the shape and answer.
• The angle marked in __________ colour is the biggest angle.
Solution:
All the angles in the figure are equal.
(a) Are the angles marked with yellow equal? _______
(b) Are the angles marked with green equal? _______
(c) Are the angles marked with blue equal? _______
Solution:
(a) The angles marked with yellow are equal.
(b) The angles marked with green are equal.
(c) The angles marked with blue are equal.
Four different angles are marked in four colours. Can you find other angles which are the same as the one marked in red? Mark them in red. Do this for the other colours.
Solution:
How many different shapes can you make by changing the angle between the matchsticks in each of these? Try.
Solution:
Disclaimer: Students are advised to prepare the answer on their own.
Go around with your tester and draw here those things in which the tester opens like the letter L. Are you sure they are all right angles?
Solution:
Disclaimer: The purpose of this section is to make students observe their surroundings. The answer may vary from student to student. It is highly recommended that the students prepare the answer on their own.
Sukhman made this picture with so many angles.
Use colour pencils to mark.
• right angles with black colour.
• angles which are more than a right angle with green.
• angles which are less than a right angle with blue.
Solution:
Draw anything of your choice around the angle shown. Also write what kind of angle it is. The first one is done.
Solution:
Disclaimer: The purpose of this section is to make students observe their surroundings. It is highly recommended that the students prepare the answers on their own.
These are two slides in a park.
• Which slide has a larger angle?
• Which slide do you think is safer for the little boy? Why?
Solution:
Shapes and Towers
Look for triangles in the pictures below.
• From the activity 'Changing Shapes' can you guess why triangles are used in these towers, bridges etc?
• Look around and find out more places where triangles are used.
Solution:
There are many times in a day when the hands of a clock make a right angle. Now you draw some more.
Solution:
Disclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student, based on his/her observation. It is highly recommended that the students prepare the answer on their own. The answer provided here is for reference only.
Write what kind of angle is made by the hands at these times. Also write the time.
Solution:
Draw the hands of the clock when they make an angle which is less than a right angle. Also write the time.
Solution:
Disclaimer: The answer may vary from student to student, based on his/her observation. It is highly recommended that the students prepare the answer on their own.
Can you guess how many degrees is the angle which is ―
• of a right angle __________
• of a right angle __________
• 2 times of a right angle __________
Solution:
We know
1 right angle = 90°