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a.
Exercise
Mark 9A
Mark

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each each
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traditional
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d.

dances.

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Exercise
sheetsofpaper.
three
Sheet
1: Foldtwice. Once vertically, then horizontally, and opento show
ake
right.angles on the creases so formed. Mark
them in red.
Foldtwice like the diagram and open to
sheet
2:
the creases formed. Mark themin blue.show
so acute angles on
Then mark the obtuse
angles in green.
Foldin twice in any
manner you choose. Markthe angles you see
sheet3: on the open sheet.
followingfiqures colour the right angles in
the
n anglesin green.
red, the acute angles in blue, and the
obtuse b.
C.
d.

SunSalutation or Surya Namaskar is asequence of 12 yoga poses. Mark any one angle that
youseein each pose and name the kind of angle it represents.

Pose number Kind of angle


12
2 xoght.aglc..
11
2
3
.&btuse.
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10
3 4
5
eotue.
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7
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acute.
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10
11
teight.
7 6

. Name the angles formed by the left-over pieces of pizza.


b. C.
12

d.
straiid

sthvaight Aeute oblwx Rigtt


ingle
5. The Earth continues to spin around its axis while it revolves around the Sun
belowshows the angle made bythe Sun and the Earth's axis in summer and The picture
northern hemisphere. ldentify the angles. winter in the
axis
axis

Earth Earth
WINTER
SUMMER *****...*
Sun

6. Aute agle ebte


that
nole
you see
Draw three examples each of acute, obtuse, and right angles
around you.
7.
Name and identify the following angles.
a. d.
b C. R
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A
B
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awgle
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The pictures yoë see below are different poses made while playiHg badminton. Markand
name the different angles that you see in these pictures.
.
vightye b. C. d.

cbtuse Aeile,
2.
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in
an thehalfb.
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0

below. First write what kind of


theangles
at inner scale
of the angle you thinkit is. Then
Look
to theouter or
use protractor to measure the
angles. Next
decide whether
to
angles
check whether your guess was correct. measure the
ootuse
ngle b.
Acoe ande c.
e.
f.

obtuse Rigkt angl


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D
E

A B
protractor.
make on a carrom board.
7. This picture shows some of the angles a striker can
get
Name all the angles shown in the picture. You should
10angles.
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8.
Mark all the angles you see on this origami
penguin. Say how many of each kind you B
found. Try some origami paper folding and
explore the angles youcan make.

9. Amagnetic compass shows direction. The magnetic end of the


compass's needle points toward the north.
a. Ifyou are standing holding the compass facing east and you then
turn to face west. How many degrees did you turn? |80
b. Youare standing facing north. You turn 270,egrees
clockwise.
Which direction are you facing now? eheat S
SELE

chapter Colour the circle that


describes best how you feel.
check-Up I9ot this! Ym getting
there!
I need
help!

pcabulary Review
ndehinitely Straight angle " Outer scale
" Right angle
Degrees

Ray Line segment Point Exact location


ACute
angle
Polygons Arms of the angle
" Inner scale
Vertex Protractor
indpoint
Direction Obtuse angle
Corner
Filintheblanks.
cannot measure a ray and a
oofaline that has two
b APele that looks like the endpoints is a ne eapim
is;formed by two corner
of a cupboard is aiaht
angle AMle
d An
An obtuseangle is more than
approximate
VetteX_havingand lesscommon
a
than endpoint.
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Findthe.
yourprotractor. measurement of the angles these clocks make without using
(Hint:Remember that when the arms of the clock are
on numbers making a
90°apart.) right tangle they are
b.
12 C.
^10 o12 d.
10
10

lIke a protractor to measure the angles on


this racing bicycle. Keeping in Touch
i Tick()the shapes that will look
the sam
onturn.
2
a. b
d.

Angle at Angle bb Angle c oAngle dLd l|2


Tick() the correct A B

Narme the right angleanswer.


in thefigure given alongside.
a. CAB
ZABD c ZBAD d. ZBDA

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