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Mathsight Class 6 Solutions Chapter 13 Types of Quadrilaterals and Solid Shapes
Welcome to NCTB Solutions. Here with this post we are going to help 6th class students to solve MathSight Class 6 Mathematics Book, Chapter 13, Types of Quadrilaterals and Solid Shapes. Here students can easily get all the exercise questions solution for Chapter 13, Types of Quadrilaterals and Solid Shapes Exercise 13.1 and 13.2
Types of Quadrilaterals and Solid Shapes Exercise 13.1 Solution :
Question no – (1)
Solution :
(a) Kite
(b) Trapezium
(c) Pentagon
(d) Regulars Octagon
(e) Triangle
(f) Parallelogram
(h) Rhombus
Questio0jn no – (2)
Solution :
Oval, Polygon .
Question no – (3)
Solution :
(i) Square
(ii) Rhombus
(iii) Parallelog
(iv) Trapezium
Question no – (4)
Solution :
Shape | Triangle | Quadrilateral | Pentagon | Hexagon | Octagon |
Number of Side | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 |
Number of Angle | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 |
Question no – (5)
Solution :
(i) Rectangle
(ii) Parallelogs
(iii) Kite
Question no – (6)
Solution :
Question no – (7)
Solution :
Question no – (8)
Solution :
AC and BD bisect at o to each other .
∵ AC = AD = DC
∴ ∠D = 60° = ∠B = 60°
∴ ∠C = ∠DCA + ∠BCA
= 60° + 60°
= 120°
Question no – (9)
Solution :
Trapezium .
Question no – (10)
Solution :
Pencil box
Types of Quadrilaterals and Solid Shapes Exercise 13.2 Solution :
Question no – (1)
Solution :
(a) prism
(b) pyramid
(c) prism
(d) pyramid
(e) prism
(f) pyramid
(g) prism
(h) pyramid
Question no – (2)
Solution :
Cone or Cube are neither prism nor pyramid.
Question no – (3)
Solution :
Sphere is a solid shape which has no vertices.
Question no – (4)
Solution :
Cylinder is solid shape which can be roll.
Question no – (5)
Solution :
(a) Ractangle
(b) Cricular
(c) Triangle
Question no – (6)
Solution :
(a) AD and DC
(b) DC and EF
(c) EF and GH
Question no – (7)
Solution :
(a) → (ii)
(b) → (iii)
(c) → (i)
Question no – (8)
Solution :
(a) 4
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 4
Question no – (9)
Solution :
In the given figure there are 10 cubes.
Question no – (10)
Solution :
5 small cube are needed to complete the given cube.
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