ML Aggarwal CBSE Solutions Class 6 Math 14th Chapter Practical Geometry Exercise 14.1
(1) Construct a circle of radius:
(i) 2 cm
(ii) 3.5 cm
(2) With the same centre O, draw two circles of radii 2.6 cm 4.1 cm.
Solution:
(3) Draw any circle and mark points A, B and C such that –
(i) A is on the circle
(ii) B is in the interior of the circle
(iii) C is in the exterior of the circle
(4) Draw a circle any two of its (non-perpendicular) diameters. If you join the ends of these diameters, what is the figure obtained? What figure is obtained if the diameters are perpendicular to each other? How do you check your answer?
(5) Let A, B be the centres of two circles of equal radii; draw them so that each one of them passes through the center of the other. Let them interest at C and D.
Examine whether /AB and /CD are at right angles.
Solution:
(6) Construct a line segment of length 6.3 CM using ruler and compass.
(7) Construct /AB of length 8.3 CM. From this cut off /AC of length 5.6 CM. Measure the length of /BC.
(8) Draw any line segment /PQ. Without measuring /PQ, construct a copy of /PQ.
(9) Given some line segment /AB, whose length you do not know, construct /PQ such that the length of /PQ is twice that of /AB.
(10) Take a line segment /PQ of length 10 CM. From /PQ, cut off /PA of length 4.3 CM and /BQ of length 2.5 CM. Measure the length of segment /AB.
Solution: